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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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Chapter 2

The heavy oak door of Hunter Manor swung open, greeting us with the scent of aged leather and the sharp, peat-heavy aroma of Macallan 25. It was a smell I used to associate with warmth and family gatherings. Now, it smelled like theft.

In the drawing room, my husband, Grady, and his father, Dean, sat in wingback chairs, crystal tumblers catching the light of the chandelier. They looked the picture of aristocratic leisure—a tableau entirely funded by the woman standing rigid beside me.

Dean looked up, his face flushed with alcohol and arrogance. He didn't smile. He saw the folder in Eleanor’s hand—the yellowed marriage certificate from Nevada—and simply took another sip of scotch. The silence stretched, taut as a piano wire, before snapping.

"So," Dean grunted, setting his glass down with a heavy thud. "The charade wraps up sooner than I expected."

Eleanor didn't scream. She didn't weep. She walked to the center of the room, her movements fluid and terrifyingly calm. She dropped the dossier onto the coffee table, right next to the bottle of scotch that cost more than Dean’s first car.

"Forty years," Eleanor said, her voice dropping to a register that vibrated in the floorboards. "Forty years of lies, Dean."

Dean let out a bark of laughter, leaning back and spreading his arms. "Lies? I did you a favor, Eleanor. Your precious blue-blood family threw you out like garbage. I gave you a name. I gave you a life. Aaliyah... she understood sacrifice. You just understood checkbooks."

My gaze shifted to Grady. He wouldn't look at me. He was studying the amber liquid in his glass, his leg bouncing—a nervous tic I had once found endearing. Now, it looked like cowardice.

"And you?" I asked, my voice sounding strange to my own ears—hollow, stripped of professional detachment. "The wedding in Cabo. Paige."

Grady finally looked up. His eyes weren't apologetic; they were defiant, glazed with a pathetic sort of self-righteousness. "Don't look at me like I’m a monster, Lina. You’re... you’re clinical. You analyze everything. Being with you is like being in a constant therapy session. Paige makes me feel alive. You were just safe. Boring."

*Boring.* The word landed like a slap. I felt the heat rise in my cheeks, but my mind, honed by years of clinical practice, detached itself. I observed his dilated pupils, the defensive set of his jaw. He was gaslighting me, trying to rewrite history to justify his own weakness.

"Safe," I repeated, letting the word hang. "Safety is what you sought because you are a child, Grady. A child playing with toys he can't afford."

Eleanor moved then. She walked past Dean, ignoring his sneer, and approached the hidden wall safe behind the portrait of the Hunter ancestors—ancestors Dean had no blood relation to. Her fingers danced over the keypad.

"What are you doing?" Dean demanded, sitting up straighter. "Taking your jewelry? Go ahead. It’s the least you owe me for tolerating you."

The safe clicked open. Eleanor didn't reach for the velvet jewelry boxes. instead, she pulled out a thick, leather-bound black book.

She turned, holding the ledger like a weapon.

"Do you remember, Dean?" Eleanor asked, her tone conversational, almost pleasant. "Every time you needed capital for the company. Every time you wanted a new Porsche. Every time you 'borrowed' from my trust. I had you sign those little slips. For 'tax purposes,' I said."

Dean’s face went ashen. The arrogance drained out of him, leaving behind the frightened poverty-stricken boy he had tried so hard to bury.

"Those were formalities," he stammered.

"Those were Demand Promissory Notes," Eleanor corrected, opening the book. Her finger traced a line of figures. "Legally binding. Callable immediately upon my request. You owe the trust seventeen million dollars, Dean. Plus interest."

She snapped the book shut. The sound echoed like a gunshot.

"I am calling the debt. Now."

"You can't," Grady shouted, jumping to his feet. "We don't have that kind of liquid cash!"

"I know," I said, stepping forward to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Eleanor. "That’s why the assets are collateral. This house. The cars. The accounts. They don't belong to you. They never did."

We didn't wait for their rebuttal. We turned and walked out, leaving them amidst the ruin of their stolen luxury. We grabbed only our essentials—my journals, Eleanor’s family heirlooms—and headed for the heavy front doors.

As we stepped onto the porch, a bright red convertible screeched into the driveway. Aaliyah and Paige sat inside, looking like vultures circling a kill. Paige was already grinning, her eyes fixed on the manor as if measuring it for curtains.

"Leaving so soon?" Aaliyah called out, stepping out of the car. She smoothed her dress, her expression a mask of triumphant pity. "Don't worry, Eleanor. I know how to run this house better than you ever did."

Eleanor paused, her hand on the massive iron door handle. She looked at Aaliyah, then at the manor, and finally back to the women who thought they had won.

"You're welcome to try," Eleanor said softly. "But you'll have to do it from the lawn."

With a decisive click, Eleanor engaged the deadlock. She held up her phone. "I've just informed the bank's legal team of the default. The foreclosure process begins instantly. The locks are digital, Aaliyah. And I just revoked all access codes except for the liquidators."

Inside, we could hear Dean pounding on the heavy wood, shouting, trapped in a house that was no longer his, soon to be thrown out by the very authorities he feared.

Eleanor took my arm. Her grip was tight, trembling slightly, but her head was high. We walked past the stunned, silent figures of Aaliyah and Paige, leaving them on the curb with the wind biting at their exposed skin. We didn't look back.

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