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After Six Years, His Mistress Claimed My Identity

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The steady hum of airplane engines faded as we touched down at Dulles International. Six long years away from American soil, and now I was finally home—though the word felt hollow on my tongue. I clutched the small, ornate urn containing Eleanor's ashes against my chest, her final journey complete. Beside it in my carry-on lay the sealed envelope with her will—the document that had shocked me when her lawyer had read it privately in Europe. "Mrs. Simmons made her wishes quite clear," he had said. "She was of sound mind when she named you sole heir." I hadn't expected it. Through those years of medication schedules, midnight terrors, and quiet afternoons reading to her, I'd never sought anything but to honor my promise to Ethan. To care for his mother when he couldn't leave his business. To be the daughter-in-law Eleanor deserved.

After Six Years, His Mistress Claimed My Identity Chapter 1

The steady hum of airplane engines faded as we touched down at Dulles International. Six long years away from American soil, and now I was finally home—though the word felt hollow on my tongue. I clutched the small, ornate urn containing Eleanor's ashes against my chest, her final journey complete. Beside it in my carry-on lay the sealed envelope with her will—the document that had shocked me when her lawyer had read it privately in Europe.

"Mrs. Simmons made her wishes quite clear," he had said. "She was of sound mind when she named you sole heir."

I hadn't expected it. Through those years of medication schedules, midnight terrors, and quiet afternoons reading to her, I'd never sought anything but to honor my promise to Ethan. To care for his mother when he couldn't leave his business. To be the daughter-in-law Eleanor deserved.

The terminal was a blur of motion as I wheeled my luggage through the gate. My heart quickened at the thought of seeing Ethan after so long. Our video calls had grown shorter and less frequent over the years, but he was still my husband. Still the man who'd promised we'd make up for lost time once I returned.

And Lucas—my beautiful boy would be fourteen now. The thought of holding him again made my chest ache.

I scanned the arrivals area, searching for Ethan's familiar face among the crowd. A burst of laughter cut through the terminal noise, drawing my attention to a bench near the coffee kiosk.

That's when I saw them.

Ethan sat there, his arm draped casually around a woman with honey-blonde hair. Emily Parker. I recognized her instantly from their high school photos. She was leaning into him, laughing at something he'd said, her hand resting possessively on his thigh.

Ice formed in my chest, spreading outward until my fingertips went numb.

This wasn't the greeting for a returning wife. This was... something else entirely.

I stood frozen, the urn still clutched against me, as Emily reached up and casually brushed Ethan's hair from his forehead—the intimate gesture of someone who had every right to touch him that way.

Neither had noticed me yet.

* * *

Two days later, I stood in the back of the chapel, watching strangers file in to honor Eleanor. The memorial service program trembled in my hands. Ethan had barely spoken to me since the airport, offering mumbled excuses about "complicated situations" and "things we need to discuss later." He'd arranged for me to stay at a hotel rather than our home.

Our home. Where Emily apparently now lived.

Lucas had been kept away from me, with vague promises that I'd see him at the service.

The chapel filled with faces I didn't recognize—Emily's friends, I realized, as they greeted her with hugs and sympathetic smiles. She stood at the front beside Ethan, dressed in tasteful black, accepting condolences as though she were the grieving daughter-in-law.

I remained in the shadows, the outsider at my own mother-in-law's memorial.

When the service began, I finally spotted Lucas sitting in the front row. My heart clenched. He'd grown so tall, his shoulders beginning to broaden like his father's. I'd missed so much.

After the pastor's opening remarks, Emily stood and approached the podium. Her eyes swept over the congregation, briefly meeting mine with something like triumph flickering in their depths.

"Thank you all for coming today," she began, her voice steady and clear. "As Ethan's wife, I want to express our family's gratitude for your support during this difficult time."

The words hit me like physical blows. Ethan's wife?

"That's not true," I said, my voice carrying through the sudden silence. Heads turned. "I am Ethan's wife."

Murmurs rippled through the congregation. Emily's expression hardened for just a moment before softening into something resembling pity.

"This is exactly what Eleanor was afraid might happen," she said to the crowd. "Jane's... confusion. It's why she asked me to step in and care for her family."

"That's a lie!" The words burst from me before I could stop them.

Faces turned toward me, not with sympathy, but with judgment and hostility. I searched for Lucas, desperate for some recognition, but he stared straight ahead, refusing to meet my gaze.

What had they told him about me?

After the service, I pushed through the crowd in the vestibule, determined to reach Lucas. Emily intercepted me, thrusting a document into my hands.

"Sign this," she hissed, her public mask slipping. "Relinquish all claims to Eleanor's estate, and maybe—just maybe—we'll let you see Lucas again."

Her supporters closed ranks around us, their faces hostile. I felt cornered, trapped by this woman who had somehow stolen my life.

"I wouldn't sign that if I were you, Jane."

Martha, Eleanor's oldest friend, appeared at my side. Her familiar face was like finding solid ground in quicksand. She held another envelope—identical to the one in my luggage.

"Eleanor left a sealed copy of her will with me as well," Martha said, loud enough for those nearby to hear. "And I believe it tells a very different story about who has legal claim here."

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