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After My Husband Wed His Mistress, I Took Everything Novel Cover

After My Husband Wed His Mistress, I Took Everything

The afternoon sun spilled across the mahogany desk of our shared office at Heal & Heart, casting a warm, golden hue over the scattered case files. I sat back, running a thumb over the worn edge of my leather journal. Across from me, my mother-in-law, Eleanor, poured a fresh cup of Earl Grey tea. The delicate clink of fine porcelain against the saucer was a familiar, grounding rhythm. "Eighty-eight percent success rate this quarter, Lina," Eleanor murmured, her posture impossibly straight, the very picture of old-money elegance. She took a slow sip, her dark eyes reflecting a quiet pride. "Not bad for a boutique affair intervention firm. Though, frankly, I prefer when we don't have to work at all." I smiled, jotting the statistic down in my journal. "People are complicated, Eleanor. But at least we have our own house in order.
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The afternoon sun spilled across the mahogany desk of our shared office at Heal & Heart, casting a warm, golden hue over the scattered case files. I sat back, running a thumb over the worn edge of my leather journal. Across from me, my mother-in-law, Eleanor, poured a fresh cup of Earl Grey tea. The delicate clink of fine porcelain against the saucer was a familiar, grounding rhythm.

"Eighty-eight percent success rate this quarter, Lina," Eleanor murmured, her posture impossibly straight, the very picture of old-money elegance. She took a slow sip, her dark eyes reflecting a quiet pride. "Not bad for a boutique affair intervention firm. Though, frankly, I prefer when we don't have to work at all."

I smiled, jotting the statistic down in my journal. "People are complicated, Eleanor. But at least we have our own house in order. Speaking of which, have you finalized the caterer for the Hunter family anniversary dinner next weekend? Grady's been asking."

Eleanor waved a perfectly manicured hand, dismissing the concern. "Dean is handling the wine selection, and I've secured the string quartet. Forty years of marriage, Lina. It feels like a lifetime. And you and Grady are coming up on five. We are the lucky ones, my dear."

I nodded, the warmth of the tea settling pleasantly in my chest. We were the experts in broken trust, the architects of rebuilding shattered homes. We knew the signs of betrayal better than anyone, which made the security of our own marriages feel all the more absolute.

The soft buzz of the intercom shattered the quiet. "Lina, Eleanor?" our receptionist's voice crackled. "I have a walk-in. A mother and daughter. They insist it's an emergency intervention. They're... quite persistent."

Eleanor and I exchanged a glance. We rarely took unvetted clients, but the urgency in the receptionist's tone gave us pause. "Send them in," I said, closing my journal.

The heavy oak door swung open. Two women stepped into the sunlit office, immediately altering the air pressure in the room. The older woman possessed a dramatic, almost theatrical aura, her lips painted a severe crimson. The younger woman trailed behind her, her chin tipped upward in a mask of practiced arrogance.

My gaze snagged on the younger woman's dress. It was a distinctive emerald silk wrap—a limited-edition designer piece. My chest tightened with a sudden, inexplicable friction. Just last month, I had pointed out that exact dress to my husband, Grady, for our anniversary dinner. *"It's beautiful, Lina, but maybe a bit too expensive right now. Let's be practical,"* he had said, kissing the top of my head.

Yet here it was, draped over a stranger.

"Please, have a seat," Eleanor offered, her voice a masterclass in polite authority. "I am Eleanor Washington, and this is my partner, Lina. How can we help you?"

The older woman didn't sit. She stepped up to the mahogany desk, her eyes sweeping over the luxurious office before settling on Eleanor with a look of sweet venom. "I'm Aaliyah. This is my daughter, Paige. We've heard you're the best at fixing... complicated arrangements."

"We specialize in affair intervention," I clarified, keeping my tone level despite the sudden chill creeping up my arms. I opened my journal, my pen poised. "Are you currently dealing with infidelity in your marriages?"

Paige let out a sharp, breathless laugh, dropping her flashy designer handbag onto the pristine desk. "You could say that. We're here to reclaim our husbands. There are two women who have been parading around with them, spending their money, playing house."

"Then you need a strategy for confrontation," Eleanor said calmly, sipping her tea. "Have you gathered evidence?"

"Oh, we have all the evidence we need," Aaliyah purred. She reached into her oversized tote and pulled out a faded, yellowed document. She didn't hand it to us; she let it drop onto the center of the desk with a heavy, damning slap.

Eleanor's hand paused halfway to her mouth. The teacup trembled, just once.

I leaned forward, my eyes scanning the heavily stamped paper. It was a marriage certificate. Issued in the state of Nevada. Dated forty years ago.

The names printed in stark black ink read: *Dean Hunter and Aaliyah Davis.*

The air in the room evaporated. My pulse hammered violently against my eardrums. I looked at Eleanor. Her face had drained of all color, her regal composure fracturing into something hollow and unrecognizable.

Before I could find my voice, Paige stepped forward, her eyes gleaming with a vicious, triumphant light. She tossed a thick, glossy photo album onto the desk, right on top of my leather journal.

"And this," Paige said, her voice dripping with condescension, "is from three years ago. Cabo San Lucas."

The album fell open. The glossy pages caught the afternoon sun. There was Grady—my Grady, with his familiar crooked smile and the silver watch I had bought him—standing beneath a floral arch. He was holding Paige's hands, looking at her with a devotion I thought belonged entirely to me.

My knuckles turned stark white as I gripped the edge of the desk. The heat drained from my chest, replaced by an absolute, freezing silence.

"You see," Aaliyah whispered, leaning down so her face was inches from Eleanor's, "we aren't here to hire you. We're here to tell the mistresses that playtime is over."

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