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After My Husband’s Mistress Shot Me on a Rooftop Novel Cover

After My Husband’s Mistress Shot Me on a Rooftop

The smell of industrial-strength ammonia clung to my skin like a second layer of clothing. It was a sharp, chemical sting that seven years of scrubbing floors at Payne Industries hadn’t been able to wash away. I adjusted the scratchy collar of my gray janitor’s uniform, my fingers trembling not from the cold, but from the pathetic, fluttering hope in my chest. Today was my twenty-seventh birthday. In my pocket, wrapped in a napkin, was a single, slightly smashed vanilla cupcake I’d bought from a discount bakery. It was all I could afford after transferring ninety percent of my paycheck to the account Edward claimed was his “debt relief fund.” For seven years, I had eaten discarded vegetables and lived in a basement apartment that smelled of mildew, all to help the man I loved climb out of a bankruptcy that had supposedly ruined his life. I pushed open the heavy mahogany doors of the executive lounge. I wasn’t supposed to be here—janitors were invisible ghosts meant for the night shift—but I wanted to share this one small sweetness with him. The air inside was different. It didn’t smell like bleach; it smelled of expensive leather, imported cigars, and French perfume.
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Chapter 3

The webcam light blinked green, a single unblinking eye in the dim hostel lobby. I smoothed the lapels of my thrift-store blazer, praying the camera resolution was low enough to hide the hollowness of my cheeks and the tremor in my hands.

On the screen, a woman named Margaret Chen sat in a sleek, glass-walled office. She was professional, sharp, and terrifyingly composed.

"Ms. Bishop," she said, her voice crisp through the cheap headset. "Your academic records from seven years ago were... exemplary. Top of your class in financial modeling. But since then? There is a significant gap."

My throat felt like it was packed with sawdust. This was the moment Edward had trained me to fear. *You’re nothing without me, Catherine. You’re damaged goods.*

"I... had personal obligations," I said, forcing my voice to remain steady. I didn't look at the camera; I looked at the reflection of my own desperation in the dark screen. "I was managing a complex, high-stakes financial situation for a private party. It required my full attention. I learned resilience. I learned how to stretch resources beyond their breaking point."

It wasn't a lie. It was just a translation of hell into corporate speak.

Margaret paused. She seemed to be listening to something in her earpiece. Her gaze shifted slightly to the left, as if receiving instructions from someone off-screen.

"And are you prepared to relocate immediately?" she asked, her tone softening just a fraction. "This position requires absolute discretion and commitment."

"I have nothing keeping me here," I whispered. The truth of it tasted like ash.

Margaret nodded once. "We have a junior analyst position opening in our overseas branch. Housing is included in a secure corporate complex. We need someone who understands the value of a second chance."

My heart hammered against my ribs, a trapped bird. "You're offering me the job? Now?"

"We know talent when we see it, Ms. Bishop. Welcome to Harrison Corporation."

The screen went black. I sat there, stunned, unaware that on the other end of that connection, Harrison Ford had been watching from the shadows of Margaret's office, his knuckles white as he gripped the edge of his desk, staring at the ghost of the woman he’d loved from afar.

***

Three years is a long time to hold your breath, but that’s how I lived.

The corporate housing was a fortress—keycard access, 24-hour security. For the first six months, I slept with a chair wedged under the doorknob. But slowly, the silence of the apartment stopped feeling like a threat and started feeling like peace.

I threw myself into the work. Financial reports became my shield; market analysis became my sword. I was the first one in the office and the last to leave, my hunger for success replacing the literal hunger that had gnawed at me for seven years. I used the company’s health insurance to finally see a specialist for my leg. The physical therapy was brutal—hours of sweating and gritting my teeth as scar tissue broke down—but with every degree of range of motion I regained, I felt Edward’s kick fading from my muscle memory.

The mirror began to reflect a stranger. The gaunt, terrified girl was gone. In her place was a woman in tailored suits, her hair cut into a sharp bob, her eyes assessing and cold.

Then came the Annual Gala.

The ballroom was a sea of black ties and designer silk. I stood near a pillar, swirling champagne I didn't intend to drink, watching the power players. I was a Senior Analyst now, respected, feared even.

"You look like you're calculating the structural integrity of the chandelier rather than enjoying the party."

The voice was deep, warm, and achingly familiar. I turned.

Harrison Ford stood there. He wasn't the lanky senior from college anymore. He filled out his tuxedo with an effortless, broad-shouldered confidence. But his eyes—hazel and kind—hadn't changed.

"Mr. Ford," I said, straightening my posture. "I was just... admiring the efficiency of the event planning."

He smiled, and it wasn't the shark-like grin of the executives I was used to. It was genuine. "Please, Catherine. We went to school together. Call me Harrison."

He offered me his hand. "Dance with me?"

Panic flared in my chest. Physical contact was still a minefield. But looking at his open palm, I didn't see a trap. I saw an anchor.

I placed my hand in his. His grip was firm but gentle, respecting the hesitation in my touch. He led me to the floor, and as the orchestra swelled, he placed a hand on my waist—lightly, leaving inches of space between us.

"I've seen your reports on the Asian markets," he said quietly as we moved. "Brilliant work. You caught the currency fluctuation before the algorithms did."

"I learned to watch for the smallest signs of instability," I replied, my voice tight. "Disaster usually whispers before it shouts."

Harrison looked down at me, his expression unreadable but intense. He didn't ask about the gap in my resume. He didn't ask about the slight limp that emerged when I was tired. He just held me, creating a small, safe circle in the middle of the chaotic room.

"You're safe here, Catherine," he murmured, almost to himself. "I promise you, you're safe."

For the first time in a decade, the ice around my heart developed a hairline fracture. I let myself lean into his hand, just a millimeter. The music played on, and for a few minutes, I wasn't a victim, or a debtor, or a survivor. I was just a woman dancing.

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