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Ex-Husband's Confession: Love Beyond The Mission Novel Cover

Ex-Husband's Confession: Love Beyond The Mission

I twisted the silver ring on my finger as I surveyed the dining room one final time. Everything was perfect—crystal glasses catching the soft glow of candles, the scent of Alexander's favorite roast filling our penthouse, and a small gift-wrapped box waiting by his plate. Our third wedding anniversary deserved nothing less than perfection. The clock on the wall read 8:30 PM. Two hours late. I smoothed down my emerald dress—the one he'd once mentioned brought out the color of my eyes—and rearranged the silverware that was already perfectly aligned. Some habits never die, especially when anxiety takes hold. "Mrs. Bennett, would you like me to reheat the food again?" Helen, our housekeeper, appeared in the doorway, her eyes filled with a sympathy I pretended not to notice. "No, thank you, Helen.
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Chapter 2

The taxi pulled up to a weathered brownstone in Brooklyn, worlds away from the gleaming Manhattan high-rise I'd called home for the past three years. My entire life fit into two suitcases and a duffel bag—the pitiful remains of Lily Bennett, now just Lily Matthews again.

I twisted my father's silver ring nervously as I climbed the stairs to Sarah's third-floor apartment. Before I could knock, the door flew open, and Sarah stood there, her paint-splattered overalls and fierce expression a stark contrast to the polished Upper East Side world I'd left behind.

"I could murder him with my bare hands," were her first words, pulling me into a tight hug that smelled of turpentine and coffee. "That cold, calculating bastard."

"It's fine, Sarah. I'm fine," I said automatically, the perfect-wife mask still firmly in place even with no audience to perform for.

Sarah pulled back, her dark eyes narrowing. "Cut the crap, Lily. You're not in the penthouse anymore. You don't have to pretend." She grabbed one of my bags and dragged it inside. "This is a no-perfect-wife zone. Remember who you were before the Bennetts got their claws into you?"

I stepped into her apartment and felt something in my chest loosen slightly. Every surface of Sarah's loft was alive with creative chaos—half-finished canvases leaned against walls, paintbrushes soaked in jars of murky water, and sketches were pinned haphazardly to a massive corkboard. Nothing was perfect or polished or placed just so.

"Your palace awaits," Sarah said with dramatic flair, gesturing to a worn futon in the corner. "It's not exactly the luxury you're used to."

"It's perfect," I whispered, meaning it. After years of sterile minimalism, the cluttered warmth felt like oxygen to a drowning woman.

That night, after Sarah had fallen asleep mid-rant about Alexander's many failings, I found myself drawn to the window overlooking the Brooklyn skyline. The Manhattan lights glittered in the distance, and without thinking, I picked up one of Sarah's charcoal pencils and a scrap of paper.

My fingers remembered what my mind had forgotten—how to capture light and shadow, how to translate emotion into line and form. I sketched the jagged cityscape, letting the familiar motion soothe the raw edges of my pain. When I finally looked down at what I'd created, I was startled by the strength in the lines, the confidence in each stroke. Where had that woman been hiding all these years?

"Holy shit, Lily," Sarah's voice came from behind me the next morning, startling me awake where I'd fallen asleep at the window. She held up my sketch with reverence. "When did you start doing this again?"

"I... I don't know. It just happened."

"This is who you are," she said firmly. "Not some trophy wife in a penthouse. This talent. This voice."

Her words planted a tiny seed of hope that maybe, just maybe, I could rebuild something from the ashes Alexander had left me in.

That hope withered over the next two weeks as I faced rejection after rejection. My résumé, impressive on Bennet company letterhead, looked hollow on its own. "We're looking for someone with more experience," they'd say, or worse, "Aren't you Alexander Bennett's wife?" followed by uncomfortable silence when I corrected them to "ex-wife."

After the seventh rejection, I returned to Sarah's loft and collapsed on the futon, staring at the ceiling.

"That's it. I'm done. I'll just live here forever and become your unpaid assistant."

Sarah ignored my dramatics and rummaged through a stack of papers on her desk. "No, you won't. Because you're sending your portfolio to this guy." She slapped a business card on my stomach.

Ryan Mitchell, CEO, Horizon Tech.

"Your college crush who always had a thing for you? The one who's now running that hot startup in Seattle? He's looking for a creative director."

"Sarah, that was years ago. He probably doesn't even remember me."

"Only one way to find out." She thrust her laptop at me. "Send it now, or I'm changing the WiFi password."

With trembling fingers, I attached my newly assembled portfolio—including the Brooklyn skyline sketch—to an email. Before I could overthink it, Sarah reached over and hit send.

"There," she said with satisfaction. "Your new life just began."

What neither of us expected was how quickly that new life would arrive. Ryan's response came less than an hour later, his enthusiasm leaping off the screen: "Lily! I've been following your work for years. When can you interview?"

As I stared at his message, I felt something I hadn't experienced in three years of marriage—possibility. And somewhere in Manhattan, Alexander Bennett continued his life, unaware that the woman he'd discarded was slowly finding her way back to herself.

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