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Defying Ex - Husband's Grip Novel Cover

Defying Ex - Husband's Grip

I couldn't sleep. Again. The third night this week where I'd found myself staring at the ceiling of our Upper East Side penthouse, listening to Alexander's footsteps as he paced in his study. Something had been off for weeks now—phone calls that ended abruptly when I entered the room, late nights at the office that never used to happen, the subtle withdrawal of his touch. At 2:17 AM, I heard his voice, low and urgent, filtering through the crack beneath our bedroom door. I shouldn't have gotten up. Some part of me must have known that whatever waited beyond that door would shatter the careful illusion I'd lived in for seven years. I slipped from our Egyptian cotton sheets, my bare feet silent against the marble floor. The hallway was dark except for a sliver of light escaping from Alexander's study. I moved closer, my heart already accelerating as if it knew before my mind did that everything was about to change.
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I couldn't sleep. Again. The third night this week where I'd found myself staring at the ceiling of our Upper East Side penthouse, listening to Alexander's footsteps as he paced in his study. Something had been off for weeks now—phone calls that ended abruptly when I entered the room, late nights at the office that never used to happen, the subtle withdrawal of his touch.

At 2:17 AM, I heard his voice, low and urgent, filtering through the crack beneath our bedroom door. I shouldn't have gotten up. Some part of me must have known that whatever waited beyond that door would shatter the careful illusion I'd lived in for seven years.

I slipped from our Egyptian cotton sheets, my bare feet silent against the marble floor. The hallway was dark except for a sliver of light escaping from Alexander's study. I moved closer, my heart already accelerating as if it knew before my mind did that everything was about to change.

"Sarah, you have to trust me," Alexander's voice was tender in a way it hadn't been with me in months. "If Claire ever leaves, I'll make it official. You and our son will have everything—the Blackwood name, the legacy, all of it. I promise."

*Our son*.

Two words that struck me like physical blows. The room tilted, and I had to press my palm against the wall to stay upright. My husband—the man who had my name tattooed on his body, who had sworn he didn't care about my inability to bear children—had a son with another woman.

I don't remember returning to bed. I don't remember the hours that passed until morning. I only remember the cold, hollow feeling that had replaced everything I thought I knew about my marriage.

When dawn broke, I was sitting at our kitchen island, Alexander's phone in my hand. It had taken seconds to guess his password—my birthday, a cruel irony now. The evidence was all there: texts, photos, calendar entries marking a child's milestones. And a name: Sarah Coleman.

The scholarship student I'd personally sponsored through the Blackwood Foundation five years ago.

Alexander walked into the kitchen in his tailored pajama bottoms, hair still tousled from sleep. He froze when he saw his phone in my hand, his expression shifting from confusion to panic to calculation in the span of seconds.

"Claire," he began, his voice carefully modulated. "I can explain—"

"Explain what?" I held up the phone, displaying a photo of him holding a baby with his unmistakable blue eyes. "Explain how you've been living a double life? How you've been lying to me for years?"

"It's not what you think," he said, but the defense was weak, automatic. "It was a mistake, a moment of weakness—"

"A moment?" I scrolled through the evidence. "There are photos here from two years ago, Alexander. Messages about preschools. Plans for his future. This isn't a mistake. This is a life you've built while pretending to love me."

His face hardened, the mask of the devoted husband falling away entirely. "What was I supposed to do, Claire? You can't give me children. The Blackwood line needs an heir."

The cruelty of his words stole my breath. Seven years of marriage reduced to my fertility status in an instant.

"Who is she?" I demanded, though I already knew.

He hesitated, then sighed, defeat and irritation crossing his features. "Sarah," he admitted. "Sarah Coleman."

The confirmation was like ice water in my veins. I'd helped that girl, believed in her potential. All while she was sleeping with my husband, carrying his child.

Before I could respond, the penthouse intercom buzzed. Alexander's eyes widened with genuine alarm.

"Mr. Blackwood," our doorman's voice crackled through the system. "Ms. Coleman is here with... with your son, sir. She insists on coming up."

The timing was too perfect to be coincidental. This was planned—orchestrated to happen exactly when I'd discovered the truth.

Alexander moved to the intercom, his back to me. "Send them up, Charles."

Minutes later, the elevator doors opened directly into our foyer. Sarah Coleman stood there, as beautiful as I remembered from the scholarship ceremony, but harder somehow. In her arms was a baby—no, a toddler now—with Alexander's eyes and her dark curls.

"Claire!" Her voice was sweet, her smile wide and triumphant. "It's so wonderful to see you again. Alex thought it would be good for us all to meet."

I turned to Alexander, waiting for him to deny this, to stand by me. Instead, he moved to Sarah's side, taking the child from her arms with practiced ease.

"Claire," he said, his voice suddenly gentle, reasonable. "I think it's time we all talked about the future."

In that moment, watching my husband cradle another woman's child in the home we'd built together, I realized that the man I'd loved for seven years had never existed at all.

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