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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 4

The blue light of the smartphone screen was the only illumination in our cramped living room. I watched the video for the fifth time, my clinical detachment struggling to hold back a tidal wave of nausea.

On the screen, Aaliyah sat on a velvet sofa, clutching a tissue she hadn't used. The lighting was soft, angelic, filtering out her age and sharpening her tear-filled eyes.

"We were silenced," Aaliyah whispered into the camera, her voice breaking with practiced precision. "For forty years, Dean and I were legally married. But Eleanor... she had the money. She had the power. She bought him like a piece of furniture."

Then, the cut. The video jaggedly transitioned to the footage from *Le Jardin* last night. But it was doctored. The context of Dean’s drunken, unprovoked assault was stripped away. Instead, it showed me in my red dress, laughing with a stranger, followed by a close-up of Dean’s anguish, his shouting edited to sound like the desperate plea of a broken man rather than a belligerent drunk.

*"You wrecked my family!"* Dean’s voice echoed from the tiny speakers, distorted and amplified.

The caption beneath the video, which already had three million views, read: *THE TRUTH REVEALED: How the Washington Women Stole Our Lives.*

"She's good," Eleanor said from the kitchenette. She wasn't looking at the screen. She was staring at the steam rising from her Earl Grey, her back rigid. "She understands the theatre of public sympathy far better than we ever did."

"It's a performance," I said, my finger hovering over the pause button. I zoomed in on Aaliyah's face. "Look at the micro-expressions, Eleanor. Here. At the 0:42 mark. The corner of her mouth twitches upward before she covers her face. That’s dupery delight. She’s enjoying this."

"The internet doesn't care about micro-expressions, Lina. They care about the narrative." Eleanor turned, her face pale but her eyes hard as diamonds. "Our reviews are tanking. The inbox is full of death threats. Someone spray-painted 'Home Wrecker' on the signage of Heal & Heart this morning."

I set the phone down, the glass screen feeling cold against my fingertips. Outside, the city hummed, indifferent to the fact that our reputations were being incinerated. "Then we don't fight the narrative with words. We fight it with pathology."

Two hours later, Marcus Chen sat at our laminate dining table. He was a man who existed in shades of grey—grey suit, grey eyes, and a moral ambiguity that cost five hundred dollars an hour. He didn't touch the coffee I offered.

"The damage control is going to be expensive," Marcus said, sliding a manila envelope across the table. His voice was gravel, rough and direct. "The public loves a Cinderella story, even if Cinderella is a seventy-year-old bigamist. They see you two as the evil stepmothers."

"I don't pay you for media analysis, Mr. Chen," Eleanor said, her tone cutting through the humidity of the small room. "I pay you for dirt. Tell me you found something."

Marcus tapped the folder. "Dean is clean. Aside from the fraud and the bigamy, which we already know, he’s just a garden-variety leech. He’s been in this city for forty years, spending your money. No other hidden families, no secret criminal record."

I felt a heavy stone of disappointment settle in my stomach. "And Aaliyah?"

"That’s where it gets interesting." Marcus flipped the folder open. "She has a gap. A big one."

I leaned forward, my instincts flaring. "Define big."

"Ten years," Marcus said. "From 1985 to 1995. She left the States shortly after Dean 'married' Eleanor. She resurfaced in Miami in '96 with a daughter—Paige—and zero assets. But for that decade in between? She was in Europe. Specifically, the French Riviera and Switzerland."

I looked at the timeline. Ten years off the grid. A woman like Aaliyah, who thrived on attention and luxury, didn't just disappear into the ether unless she was hiding something—or someone.

"She claims she was working as a housekeeper," Marcus added, a skeptical brow raised.

"A housekeeper?" Eleanor let out a sharp, incredulous laugh. "Aaliyah Davis has never held a broom in her life. She believes manual labor causes wrinkles."

"Exactly," I murmured, my mind racing, connecting the behavioral patterns. "Narcissists don't change their modus operandi, Mr. Chen. They refine it. If she came back broke, it means she failed. Or she spent it all."

I looked up at Marcus. "Dean wasn't her first mark. He was just the safety net she came back to."

"I want you to dig into that decade," I commanded, my voice steady, shedding the victimhood Aaliyah tried to force upon me. "Check marriage records in France, Switzerland, Italy. Look for wealthy men who died under sudden, tragic circumstances. Look for suicides. Look for bankruptcies."

Marcus paused, his grey eyes narrowing. "You think she's a black widow?"

I picked up my phone, glancing one last time at the frozen image of Aaliyah's fake tears.

"I think," I said, feeling the cold, hard armor of my resolve lock into place, "that predators don't stop hunting until they run out of prey. Go to Europe, Mr. Chen. Find the bodies."

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