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After My Husband's Mistress Wrecked Our Daughter's Car Novel Cover

After My Husband's Mistress Wrecked Our Daughter's Car

I watched Isabella's hands tremble as she held the letter, her eyes scanning the page for the third time. The Juilliard School letterhead gleamed in the afternoon light filtering through the study windows. "Mom," she whispered, her voice catching. "I got in." Time seemed to freeze as those three words hung in the air between us. For a moment, I wasn't Victoria Chen, CEO of a billion-dollar conglomerate. I was simply a mother watching her daughter's dreams materialize before her eyes. "Let me see," I said, reaching for the letter. My eyes confirmed what her tears already told me. Isabella Sterling—my Isabella—had been accepted to the most prestigious dance program in the country. Every blister, every late-night practice, every sacrifice had led to this moment.
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I watched Isabella's hands tremble as she held the letter, her eyes scanning the page for the third time. The Juilliard School letterhead gleamed in the afternoon light filtering through the study windows.

"Mom," she whispered, her voice catching. "I got in."

Time seemed to freeze as those three words hung in the air between us. For a moment, I wasn't Victoria Chen, CEO of a billion-dollar conglomerate. I was simply a mother watching her daughter's dreams materialize before her eyes.

"Let me see," I said, reaching for the letter.

My eyes confirmed what her tears already told me. Isabella Sterling—my Isabella—had been accepted to the most prestigious dance program in the country. Every blister, every late-night practice, every sacrifice had led to this moment.

The phone rang, startling us both. Isabella fumbled for it, her fingers still shaking.

"Hello?" she answered, then looked at me, eyes wide. "Yes, this is she... Yes, I just received the letter."

I watched her face transform as the reality sank in. The admissions director was personally welcoming her to Juilliard.

When she hung up, something broke open between us. Isabella launched herself into my arms with a sob that turned into laughter.

"We did it, Mom! We actually did it!"

I held her tight, breathing in the scent of her hair. "No, sweetheart. *You* did it."

The cork from the champagne bottle I'd been saving hit the ceiling with a satisfying pop. Bubbles fizzed over the crystal flutes as I poured.

"Where's Dad?" Isabella asked, glancing toward the door. "I want to tell him."

I felt the familiar tightness in my chest at the mention of Marcus. "He's at the club with Amanda's son. Something about helping him prepare for his SAT retake."

Isabella's smile dimmed slightly, but she raised her glass anyway. "To Juilliard."

"To you," I corrected, clinking my glass against hers. "And everything you're going to become."

As we sipped champagne, I made a decision. Isabella deserved more than a phone call to her absent father. She deserved a celebration worthy of her achievement.

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The next evening, I stood in the driveway as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in shades of pink and gold. The delivery driver gave me a nod as he pulled away, leaving behind my surprise.

The Porsche 718 gleamed under the security lights, its midnight blue finish catching the last rays of sunlight. A red bow adorned the hood—perhaps a bit much, but today called for extravagance.

"Isabella!" I called toward the house. "Could you come outside for a moment?"

I heard her footsteps before I saw her, quick and light as always.

"What is it, Mom? I was just about to—" She froze at the top of the steps, her eyes widening as she took in the car. "Is that...?"

"Yours," I finished, holding out the keys. "Congratulations, sweetheart."

She descended the steps slowly, as if the car might disappear if she moved too quickly. When she reached me, her eyes were shining.

"Mom, this is too much. You didn't have to—"

"I wanted to," I said firmly. "You've earned this, Isabella. Not just Juilliard, but everything that comes with it. This is the beginning of your life on your terms."

She took the keys with reverent hands, then threw her arms around me. "Thank you," she whispered against my shoulder. "For everything."

As she slid into the driver's seat, her face illuminated by the dashboard lights, I captured the moment with my phone. She looked up, surprised, then smiled and posed with a thumbs-up.

"For Instagram?" she asked.

"For us," I replied, but nodded. "But yes, the world should know what you've accomplished."

Later that night, as I scrolled through the hundreds of likes and comments on Isabella's post—a photo of her leaning against her new car, caption reading "Dreams do come true! #JuilliardBound #BestMomEver"—I felt a rare moment of contentment. For once, everything felt right.

I didn't hear the garage door open at midnight. Didn't hear the crunch of glass or the muffled curses. Didn't see the flash of a phone camera in the darkness.

I only knew something was wrong when I came downstairs for coffee the next morning and found Marcus at the breakfast table, his face set in lines of disapproval.

"Have you seen Amanda's post?" he asked without greeting.

The name sent a chill through me. "What post?"

He slid his phone across the table without a word. On the screen was a video: Amanda Walsh, her face contorted with rage, swinging a baseball bat at Isabella's new car. Each blow shattered another piece of headlight, windshield, mirror. The caption read: "This is what happens when the Chen-Sterlings flaunt their wealth while real families struggle. #CheckYourPrivilege #RealityCheck"

Before I could process what I was seeing, Isabella appeared in the doorway, her face pale with shock.

"Dad, did you see what Amanda did to my car?"

Marcus's expression didn't change. "I saw it. And frankly, Isabella, posting about that car was tasteless. You know Amanda's son just failed his SATs again. Did you have to rub your success in his face?"

The betrayal in Isabella's eyes cut through me like a knife. But it was nothing compared to what I felt when Marcus stood up, straightened his golf shirt, and added, "I'm heading over to Amanda's. She's upset, and I need to make sure she's okay."

As he walked out, leaving his daughter standing there humiliated and betrayed, something inside me shifted. The gratitude that had bound me to this man for twenty years began to crack, hairline fractures spreading like the broken glass of Isabella's shattered windshield.

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