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My Fiancé Protected His Mistress and Destroyed Our Engagement Novel Cover

My Fiancé Protected His Mistress and Destroyed Our Engagement

The Hughes estate glittered with crystal chandeliers and white roses, setting a breathtaking stage for Manhattan's elite. Clad in a stunning midnight-blue gown tailored specifically to her fiancé Ronan's tastes, she stood ready for the moment everyone anticipated. After ninety-nine previous attempts, tonight was supposed to finally seal their union. Instead, this high-society affair becomes the ultimate backdrop for a heartbreaking betrayal that ruins their engagement forever.
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Chapter 1

The ballroom glittered like a jewelry box.

I stood near the marble fireplace, champagne flute in hand, watching Manhattan's elite swirl past in their gowns and tuxedos. The Hughes estate ballroom had been transformed for tonight—crystal chandeliers, white roses climbing every column, a string quartet playing something soft and expensive. Everyone expected the announcement. Ninety-nine engagement attempts, and tonight was supposed to be different.

I smoothed the front of my gown. Midnight blue. Ronan's favorite color. I'd chosen it three weeks ago, standing in the boutique while the seamstress pinned the hem. "He'll love this one," she'd said. I'd smiled and nodded, ignoring the hollow feeling in my chest.

Ronan stood across the room, surrounded by board members and old-money patriarchs. Tall, golden, magnetic. He laughed at something Nathaniel Hughes—his father—said, and the group around him leaned in closer. That was Ronan. People orbited him like he was the sun.

I took a sip of champagne. It tasted like nothing.

"Peyton, darling." Serena Voss appeared at my elbow, her red dress a slash of color against the white decor. "You look stunning. Tonight's the night, isn't it?"

"Maybe," I said. My voice came out steady. I'd practiced that.

Serena squeezed my hand. Her eyes held something I didn't want to name. Pity, maybe. Or doubt. She'd been at the last gala too. And the one before that.

Across the room, Kimberly Sanchez glided through the crowd in a white dress—white, to an engagement party that wasn't hers—her dark hair swept over one shoulder. She touched Ronan's arm. He turned immediately, bending his head to listen to whatever she was saying. His expression shifted. Concern. Always concern when it came to her.

I looked away.

The quartet shifted into something brighter. Couples drifted toward the dance floor. I stayed by the fireplace, holding my champagne like a shield, counting the minutes until I could leave without it looking like retreat.

Then Ronan collapsed.

It happened fast. One moment he was standing, the next he was on the floor, convulsing. Someone screamed. The music cut off mid-phrase. Guests scattered. Nathaniel Hughes barked orders into his phone. Paramedics materialized—this was the kind of house where paramedics materialized.

I pushed through the crowd, my heels skidding on polished marble. "Ronan—"

Kimberly got there first.

She dropped to her knees beside him, sobbing, her hands on his face. "No, no, no—Ronan, please—" Her voice cracked with theatrical devastation. Cameras flashed. Guests murmured. She looked up at the paramedics with tear-streaked cheeks. "Save him. Please. I can't lose him."

I stood three feet away, invisible.

They loaded him onto a stretcher. Kimberly climbed into the ambulance without looking back. The doors slammed shut. Red lights disappeared down the driveway.

I stood in the ballroom, surrounded by two hundred people, completely alone.

The hospital was all white walls and fluorescent lighting.

I signed in at the private wing—Hughes money bought private wings—and took the elevator to the fourth floor. Kimberly's sobs echoed down the corridor before I even stepped off. She was in Ronan's room, draped across a chair, weeping into her hands while a nurse tried to comfort her.

I walked past. Found an empty waiting area. Sat down.

An hour passed. Maybe two. I didn't check my phone.

Eventually I stood and walked back toward Ronan's room. I just wanted to see him. Just wanted to know he was alive.

I stopped outside his door.

It was cracked open. Through the gap, I could see him propped up in bed, an IV in his arm. His face was pale but his eyes were clear. He was on the phone.

"—I know it was her," he said. His voice was hoarse but steady. "I know, Marcus. The wine. She handed it to me herself."

My breath caught.

"No," Ronan continued. "We protect her. You redirect the investigation. The Crawfords had access to the catering. Peyton's father signed off on the vendor contracts. Build the case there."

The floor tilted.

"Kimberly's been through enough," he said quietly. "I owe her family everything. We handle this my way."

I stepped back. My shoulders hit the wall.

Ten years.

Ten years of canceled plans. Broken promises. The constellation necklace he swore he'd give me, handed to her instead every single time she cried. Ten years of making myself smaller, quieter, less, so I wouldn't be the problem.

And he knew.

He knew she poisoned him, and he was going to destroy my family to protect her.

I turned and walked toward the elevator. My heels clicked on linoleum. Everything felt very far away and very close at the same time.

Outside, I got into my car. Started the engine. Drove back to the penthouse.

The fireplace was cold. I knelt in front of it and started pulling things from the drawer beneath the mantel. Photographs. Love letters. A dried rose from our first date. The ticket stub from the night he proposed. I stacked them in the grate.

I found the matches in the kitchen.

The first photograph curled and blackened. Then the next. The paper smelled bitter as it burned. I fed everything into the flames, piece by piece, until there was nothing left but ash.

I walked into the bedroom. Opened the velvet box on the nightstand. The engagement ring sat inside, the diamond catching the dim light. I'd watched him slip it on my finger ninety-nine times. Watched him take it back ninety-nine times.

I placed the ring on his pillow.

Then I called my mother.

"Peyton?" Her voice was soft. Careful.

"I'm leaving," I said.

"I know," she said. "Come home to yourself first."

I hung up. Booked a ticket on my phone. Red-eye to London. Departure in four hours.

I packed one suitcase. Left everything else behind.

At the door, I looked back once. The penthouse was dark and empty. It had always been empty.

I closed the door and didn't look back again.

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