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His Father’s Secret Wife Slapped My Mother-in-Law at a Charity Auction Novel Cover

His Father’s Secret Wife Slapped My Mother-in-Law at a Charity Auction

Sienna Blackwell thought attending a charity gala with her mother-in-law Margot would be a quiet evening of fine art and champagne. Instead, a woman named Diane stormed the stage, slapped Margot across the face, and declared herself Sterling Blackwell’s “real wife.” With Sterling’s black Amex in her hand and the gala crowd turning hostile, Sienna called the one person who could end this—her husband, Weston. But Weston didn’t defend them. He called Diane “Mom” and denied knowing Sienna entirely. As Margot collapsed from a heart condition and security refused to help, Sienna realized the betrayal went deeper than a con artist’s scheme. Someone inside the Blackwell family had given this woman everything she needed to destroy them. Now Sienna must protect her unconscious mother-in-law, expose the conspiracy, and survive a public humiliation that’s being livestreamed to millions—all before the real Sterling Blackwell arrives and the truth detonates.
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Chapter 3

The phone screen flickered, and I could see every detail of Weston's face—the stubble along his jawline that I used to trace with my fingertips, the small scar above his left eyebrow from a childhood accident, the hazel eyes that once looked at me like I was his entire world.

Now those same eyes stared at me through the camera with the cold detachment of a stranger.

"Weston, it's me. Your wife. Tell them who I am."

The words tumbled out of me, desperate and raw. Around us, the ballroom had fallen into a silence so complete I could hear the soft hum of the chandeliers overhead. Hundreds of Manhattan's elite pressed closer, their phones raised like weapons, recording every second of my humiliation.

Diane held her device higher, making sure the camera captured my face as I pleaded with my own husband. Her smile was triumphant, predatory.

"Did you hear that, baby?" she cooed into the phone, her voice sickeningly sweet. "This woman claims to be your wife."

On the screen, Weston's face changed. A muscle in his jaw twitched, and he swallowed hard, his Adam's apple bobbing. For a moment—just a moment—I thought I saw something flicker in his eyes. Recognition. Maybe even guilt.

Then his expression hardened into something I'd never seen before.

"Mom," he said, and the word hit me like a physical blow. "I don't know this woman. I've never been married."

The ballroom erupted. Gasps and whispers filled the air like a swarm of locusts. I heard fragments of conversations—"pathological liar"—"how desperate can you get"—"someone should call security."

But all I could focus on was Weston's face on that screen. My husband of three years. The man who had proposed to me on a beach in the Hamptons, who had whispered promises in my ear on our wedding night, who had held me when I cried over my father's death just six months ago.

He was looking directly at me through the camera, and there wasn't a trace of recognition in his eyes.

"You're lying," I whispered, but my voice was lost in the chaos around us.

Beside me, Margot made a sound I'd never heard before—a keening wail that seemed to come from the depths of her soul. I turned to see her clutching her chest, her face twisted in anguish.

"I carried you for nine months," she gasped, her words directed at the phone screen. "I nearly died giving birth to you in that hospital room. The doctors said I might not make it, but I fought to bring you into this world. And now... now you're calling another woman mother?"

Her voice broke on the last word, and I watched in horror as her lips turned blue. The stress, the shock, the betrayal—it was too much for her damaged heart.

"Margot!" I lunged forward as she collapsed, her body hitting the marble floor with a sickening thud. The emerald brooch she'd won in the auction scattered across the floor, its gems catching the light like drops of blood.

Panic seized my throat. "Someone call 911! She's having a heart attack!"

But the crowd just stared. Some lifted their phones higher, recording Margot's collapse like it was entertainment. Others whispered among themselves, their faces filled with disgust rather than concern.

"Why should we help a thief?" someone called out from the back.

"Let her face the consequences of her lies," another voice added.

I dropped to my knees beside Margot, my evening gown pooling around me on the cold marble. Her breathing was shallow, erratic. I pressed my ear to her chest—her heartbeat was irregular, dangerous.

"Please," I begged, looking up at the sea of faces surrounding us. "She needs help. Whatever you think we've done, she's dying."

But their expressions remained cold, unmoved. In their minds, we were criminals caught in the act, and criminals didn't deserve mercy.

I fumbled for my phone, my hands shaking so badly I could barely unlock the screen. But just as I managed to dial 911, a sharp pain shot through my wrist.

Diane's stiletto heel came down hard on my hand, pinning my phone to the floor. The screen cracked under the pressure, the emergency call disconnecting with a harsh beep.

"Who gave you permission to call anyone?" Diane's voice was ice-cold as she ground her heel deeper, sending bolts of pain up my arm.

I tried to pull my hand free, but she pressed harder. "Let me go! She's dying!"

"Good," Diane said simply. "One less liar in the world."

Behind her, I caught sight of Kelsey, that platinum blonde who claimed to be Weston's fiancée. She had her own phone out, but instead of calling for help, she was livestreaming. The viewer count on her screen was climbing rapidly—twenty thousand, thirty thousand, fifty thousand people watching our nightmare unfold in real time.

"This is incredible content," Kelsey murmured to herself, adjusting the angle to capture both Margot's unconscious form and my desperate attempts to free my crushed hand. "The Sterling family fraud exposed live. This is going to break the internet."

Rage flooded through me, hot and consuming. With a surge of adrenaline, I wrenched my hand free from under Diane's heel, ignoring the shooting pain. Blood welled up from where her stiletto had broken the skin, but I didn't care.

I grabbed another phone from the scattered contents of my purse—an old backup device I kept for emergencies. My fingers flew across the cracked screen as I dialed 911 again.

"911, what's your emergency?"

The operator's voice was like a lifeline. "I need an ambulance at the Meridian Ballroom, 432 Park Avenue. A woman is having a heart attack—"

But before I could finish, Diane snatched the phone from my hands and ended the call.

"No ambulances," she said firmly. "Not until everyone understands what kind of people you really are."

I was about to lunge for the phone when a voice boomed across the ballroom—deep, authoritative, and achingly familiar.

"Sienna! Margot!"

Every head in the ballroom turned toward the entrance. The massive double doors had swung open, and standing there in a perfectly tailored black tuxedo was a man I thought I'd never see again.

Sterling Blackwell.

Margot's husband. Weston's father. The man who was supposed to be dead.

The ballroom fell into absolute silence. Even Kelsey's livestream seemed to freeze as fifty thousand viewers stared at a ghost made flesh.

Sterling's eyes swept across the scene—his wife unconscious on the floor, me kneeling beside her with blood on my hands, Diane standing triumphant with his family's stolen ring glinting on her finger.

His face transformed into something terrible and beautiful at once. Pure, righteous fury.

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