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Framed by My Husband’s Mistress Novel Cover

Framed by My Husband’s Mistress

I stood at the altar of St. Patrick's Cathedral, my heart fluttering beneath layers of ivory silk and lace. The magnificent space, with its soaring Gothic arches and stained glass, had always felt like a sanctuary to me. Today, it would witness the beginning of my forever with Zachary. My fingers trembled slightly as I adjusted the delicate veil. Five hundred of New York's elite filled the pews behind me, their collective wealth rivaling small nations. Father had spared no expense—this was, after all, a Sullivan wedding. "You look perfect, darling," my wedding planner whispered, adjusting my train one final time. I smiled, though anxiety crept through me like a shadow. Zachary was twenty minutes late. The cathedral's atmosphere had shifted from excitement to unease, the soft murmurs growing louder with each passing moment. "Where is he?" I whispered to no one in particular, my eyes fixed on the cathedral's massive doors. A ripple of whispers suddenly cascaded through the crowd. I turned, hope blooming in my chest—only to freeze at the sight of Zachary striding down the aisle. Not from the entrance, but from a side door. His face was set in stone, his eyes avoiding mine. Something was terribly wrong.
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I stood at the altar of St. Patrick's Cathedral, my heart fluttering beneath layers of ivory silk and lace. The magnificent space, with its soaring Gothic arches and stained glass, had always felt like a sanctuary to me. Today, it would witness the beginning of my forever with Zachary.

My fingers trembled slightly as I adjusted the delicate veil. Five hundred of New York's elite filled the pews behind me, their collective wealth rivaling small nations. Father had spared no expense—this was, after all, a Sullivan wedding.

"You look perfect, darling," my wedding planner whispered, adjusting my train one final time.

I smiled, though anxiety crept through me like a shadow. Zachary was twenty minutes late. The cathedral's atmosphere had shifted from excitement to unease, the soft murmurs growing louder with each passing moment.

"Where is he?" I whispered to no one in particular, my eyes fixed on the cathedral's massive doors.

A ripple of whispers suddenly cascaded through the crowd. I turned, hope blooming in my chest—only to freeze at the sight of Zachary striding down the aisle. Not from the entrance, but from a side door. His face was set in stone, his eyes avoiding mine.

Something was terribly wrong.

The music faltered. The priest looked confused. And then I saw her—Tessa, my half-sister, slipping in behind him, her face a mask of practiced sympathy that didn't reach her eyes.

"Zachary?" My voice sounded small in the vastness of the cathedral.

He finally looked at me, his gaze cold and unfamiliar. "I can't do this, Nina."

The words hit me like physical blows. The cathedral fell silent, five hundred breaths held in collective shock.

"What are you saying?" I managed, my voice cracking.

Zachary straightened his shoulders, and when he spoke again, his voice carried throughout the cathedral with deliberate clarity. "I'm in love with Tessa. I have been for months."

Gasps erupted. Someone dropped a prayer book with a resounding thud. I stood paralyzed, unable to process the words hanging in the air between us.

"I never meant to hurt you," he continued, though everything about his posture, his tone, contradicted this claim. "But I can't live a lie."

Tessa stepped forward then, taking his hand with practiced grace. The diamond on her finger—not mine, but similar—caught the light from the stained glass windows.

"I'm sorry, Nina," she said, her voice honeyed with false regret. "We didn't plan this."

The lie was so blatant it almost made me laugh. Instead, I stood frozen, my wedding dress suddenly feeling like a costume, heavy and suffocating.

Zachary turned away, leading Tessa down the aisle as whispers erupted into a storm of shocked conversation. I watched them leave, hand in hand, as my world collapsed around me.

Hours later, numb and still in my wedding dress, I stared at the text message that had pulled me from my darkest moment.

*Meet me at the Sullivan townhouse on 73rd. I have proof of what they planned. Come alone.*

Hope—desperate and fragile—pushed me forward. The townhouse was one of my father's properties, currently vacant between tenants. The perfect place for a discreet meeting.

I pushed open the unlocked door, stepping into darkness. "Hello?" I called, my voice echoing in the empty space.

The door slammed shut behind me. Before I could turn, rough hands grabbed me. I screamed, fighting against my attackers—two masked figures moving with terrifying purpose.

"No one will hear you," one growled, shoving me against the wall.

I fought with desperate strength, clawing, kicking. My nails raked across one attacker's face, drawing blood. The other grabbed my left hand, pinning it down.

"She said to make it hurt," the voice hissed.

Pain exploded through me as something sliced through my ring finger. My scream tore through the empty house as blood poured from my hand. The world tilted, darkness closing in as they continued their assault.

The last thing I saw before consciousness fled was a familiar bracelet on one attacker's wrist—a bracelet I'd given Tessa for her birthday last year.

I woke in a hospital bed, machines beeping around me. My hand was heavily bandaged, the phantom pain of my missing finger throbbing with each heartbeat. But worse than the physical agony was the news that came next.

"Miss Sullivan," a detective said grimly, "we found financial documents in your name. It appears you've been embezzling from your family's company."

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