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After Six Years, His Mistress Claimed My Identity Novel Cover

After Six Years, His Mistress Claimed My Identity

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.
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Chapter 2

The next morning, I stood outside a glass-fronted office building in downtown Arlington, clutching a manila folder containing Eleanor's will and my marriage certificate. My hand trembled as I pushed through the revolving door. The receptionist directed me to the fourteenth floor—Arthur Pierce, Attorney at Law.

I'd found him through an internet search the night before, sitting alone in my hotel room while scrolling through profiles of divorce attorneys and estate lawyers. His credentials were impeccable, and the reviews mentioned his ruthlessness in family court. I needed ruthless now.

The elevator doors opened to reveal a sleek office with walls of polished mahogany. A woman with a crisp bob and sharp eyes greeted me.

"Mrs. Campbell? Mr. Pierce will see you now."

Arthur Pierce stood as I entered his office—a tall man with salt-and-pepper hair and the steady gaze of someone who'd seen every kind of human deception. He didn't smile, just gestured to the chair across from his desk.

"Tell me your situation," he said, his voice carrying the quiet authority of someone who commanded $500 an hour.

I laid out the documents before him—my marriage certificate, Eleanor's will, the photos from the airport. As I spoke, his expression remained neutral, but his eyes sharpened. He examined each document meticulously, pausing longest on Eleanor's will.

"This is unusually specific," he noted, tapping the clause that named me sole heir. "Your mother-in-law was clearly of sound mind and determined to protect you."

"She knew," I whispered. "Somehow, she knew what Ethan was doing."

Pierce nodded, his fingers steepled beneath his chin. "What you're describing—your husband allowing another woman to pose as his wife, alienating your child from you—this goes beyond simple infidelity. There are legal implications here."

"Can I get my son back?" My voice cracked on the words.

"We'll file for emergency custody today," he said, reaching for his phone. "And we'll contest any attempt by Ms. Parker to claim property rights. Your marriage certificate and this will give us solid legal standing."

For the first time since stepping off that plane, I felt the faintest flicker of hope.

---

The middle school looked exactly like the photos Ethan had sent years ago—a redbrick building with wide windows and a flagpole out front. I parked across the street, watching students stream through the main doors for morning classes. My heart hammered against my ribs.

Lucas would be inside. My son.

I'd tried calling Ethan a dozen times since hiring Pierce, but he'd blocked my number. This was my only option.

The school bell rang as I crossed the street. Students hurried inside, jostling each other with backpacks and laughter. I approached the main entrance, scanning each young face for Lucas's features.

"Excuse me, ma'am." A security guard stepped in front of me, his expression polite but firm. "Do you have a visitor's pass?"

"I'm here to see my son," I explained, fumbling in my purse for ID. "Lucas Simmons."

The guard's expression changed subtly. "Your name?"

"Jane Campbell. I'm his mother."

He touched his earpiece, murmuring something I couldn't catch. Within moments, a second guard appeared, flanking me.

"I'm going to have to ask you to leave the premises," the first guard said.

"What? No, I just want to see my son—"

"We've been instructed that you're not on the approved contact list." His voice was apologetic but unyielding. "If you don't leave voluntarily, we'll have to escort you."

Behind them, through the glass doors, I caught a glimpse of dark hair and a blue backpack. Lucas. He turned, his eyes meeting mine for just a moment across the distance. There was no recognition there—only confusion and wariness as he watched the guards block my path.

Emily had gotten here first.

---

"She's thorough, I'll give her that," Martha said, pouring me another cup of tea at her kitchen table. "Poisoning the school against you, turning Lucas away..." She shook her head in disgust.

I wrapped my hands around the warm mug, trying to stop their trembling. "She's had years to plan this. I never saw it coming."

"Neither did Eleanor, at first," Martha said. "But she caught on eventually. That's why she changed her will."

The doorbell rang, and Martha rose to answer it. She returned with a man whose weathered face suggested years of seeing life's uglier truths. He carried a worn leather briefcase and had eyes that missed nothing.

"Jane, this is Marcus Thorne," Martha said. "Best private investigator in Virginia. If anyone can uncover what Emily's been up to, it's him."

Marcus set his briefcase on the table and opened it, revealing a laptop and several folders. "Mrs. Campbell," he said, his voice gravelly but not unkind. "I've reviewed the preliminary information. Your situation is... unusual."

"Can you help me?" I asked.

He studied me for a long moment, then nodded once. "Emily Parker has secrets. People like her always do. And I'm going to find every last one of them."

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