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After My Husband Stole My Magic for His Mistress Novel Cover

After My Husband Stole My Magic for His Mistress

The Plaza Hotel glittered like a diamond against the winter sky, its windows casting golden light onto the snow-covered streets of Manhattan. I stood at the entrance, my breath forming small clouds in the frigid air as I clutched my simple black gown tighter around my shoulders. "Kehlani Ross," the doorman announced, his voice echoing through the marble foyer. I stepped inside, expecting warmth but finding none. The grand ballroom of the Winter Gala stretched before me, a sea of crystal chandeliers and designer gowns, of polished suits and practiced smiles. The heating was turned up high, yet I shivered uncontrollably. "Is it really that cold?" A woman beside me murmured to her companion, eyeing my trembling form with a mixture of pity and disdain. I didn't answer. How could I explain that my coldness came from within? That giving away my Vital Essence had left me hollow, unable to regulate my own temperature?
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Chapter 3

I couldn't contain it anymore.

The grief. The rage. The betrayal.

It all erupted from the depths of my soul in a single, primal scream that tore through the quiet apartment in Queens.

"AAAAAHHHHHH!"

The sound that escaped my lips wasn't human. It was something ancient, something that had been dormant inside me for far too long.

Elena stumbled backward, her eyes wide with shock.

"Kehlani, what—"

But her words were cut short as the windows of the apartment exploded outward in a shower of glass and frame. The force of my scream had shattered them completely, sending shards flying into the night sky.

And then the cold came.

Not the ordinary cold of winter, but something far more profound. The temperature in the room plummeted instantly to what felt like absolute zero. Elena's breath froze in clouds before her face as she wrapped her arms around herself.

"Kehlani, what's happening?" Her voice trembled, whether from fear or frost, I couldn't tell.

I stood in the center of the room, untouched by the cold that had once nearly killed me. The Frost curse that had plagued me for months was breaking—not because its time had expired, but because something deeper was awakening within me.

"I don't know," I whispered, watching as ice crystals formed on the walls around us. "But I think it's just beginning."

The room darkened suddenly, though it was still night outside. The lights flickered and died as a presence filled the space—ancient, powerful, and unmistakable.

"The Ancient Ones," I breathed, falling to my knees.

Elena disappeared from my vision as the room transformed into a swirling void of stars and darkness. In the center of it all stood three shadowy figures, their faces obscured but their power unmistakable.

"You have passed the final trial, daughter," one of them spoke, her voice like wind through leaves. "The Trial of Shadows."

"I don't understand," I said, my voice steady despite my fear. "What trial? What shadows?"

"The shadows of betrayal," another figure answered. "The shadows of sacrifice. The shadows of love lost."

The third figure stepped forward, pointing at my chest where my Vital Essence had once resided. "What you gave away was never truly your power. It was merely a limiter—a dam holding back the flood of your true potential."

"A limiter?" I echoed, confusion washing over me.

"You are the vessel," the first figure said, her voice growing stronger. "The vessel for the Supreme Matriarch. The power you feel now comes not from without, but from within. From your soul."

As their words sank in, I felt something unfurling inside me—a power so vast and ancient it made my former magic seem like a candle compared to the sun.

---

Across town, in the penthouse of the High Warlock, Preston paced nervously before the floor-to-ceiling windows.

"Again," he muttered, raising his hands. "Again!"

He attempted to summon fire, but instead of the roaring flames he'd grown accustomed to, only a weak spark flickered between his fingers before dying entirely.

"Damn it!" he shouted, slamming his fist against the wall.

Andie flinched in the corner, her eyes wide with fear. "Preston, maybe you should rest—"

"Rest?" He whirled on her, his face contorted with rage. "Do you know what's happening to me?"

He yanked at his hair in frustration and pulled out several strands. Looking at them closely, his face drained of color.

"What is this?" he whispered, holding up a single grey hair.

Andie approached cautiously. "You're... aging?"

"Impossible," he snarled, but there was fear in his eyes. "It must be stress. Or... or her. Yes, her bad blood is affecting me somehow."

He turned to Andie, his expression hardening. "Where's that necklace? The one I gave you?"

Andie touched her throat, where the diamond necklace rested against her skin. "Right here, like always."

"Wear it constantly," he ordered, his voice shaking slightly. "It protects you. Protects us."

He didn't tell her that he'd been feeling weaker by the day, that his spells were misfiring with increasing frequency. He couldn't admit that something was wrong with the power he'd stolen.

---

The high-end boutique on Fifth Avenue gleamed with luxury as Andie pushed through its doors, determined to spend Preston's money and forget her troubles.

"Can I help you find something?" a saleswoman asked, eyeing Andie's designer outfit.

"Just browsing," Andie replied, running her fingers over a rack of expensive dresses.

That's when she noticed the woman beside her—a striking figure in a simple but elegant black dress, her face partially obscured by large sunglasses.

"Beautiful necklace," the woman said softly, nodding toward Andie's throat.

Andie touched the diamonds instinctively, pride swelling in her chest. "Thank you. It's one of a kind."

The woman stepped closer, her hand reaching out to touch the necklace with surprising boldness. "May I?"

Before Andie could object, the woman's fingers brushed against the diamonds. A strange chill ran through Andie's body at the contact.

"Do you know," the woman whispered, her voice sending shivers down Andie's spine, "that you're wearing a tomb?"

Andie jerked back, her hand flying to her throat. "What did you say?"

The woman smiled mysteriously. "Nothing that matters to someone like you."

Andie watched as she walked away, confusion and unease settling in her stomach. The necklace suddenly felt heavier against her skin, colder than it had moments before.

"Who was that?" she asked the saleswoman.

"I don't know," came the reply. "Some commoner, probably jealous of your lifestyle."

Andie nodded, trying to dismiss the encounter. But as she continued shopping, she couldn't shake the feeling that something about her precious necklace had changed—or perhaps she was finally seeing it for what it truly was.

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