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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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Chapter 3

I stared at the gleaming glass tower of Harrington & Associates, one of New York's most prestigious architecture firms. My portfolio was impeccable—five years of solitary work had produced designs that were both innovative and commercially viable. This interview was my third and final one. It represented more than just a job; it was my first real step toward rebuilding a life for my children.

"Ms. Sullivan," the receptionist called, her smile not quite reaching her eyes. "They're ready for you now."

I smoothed my charcoal pencil skirt and straightened my shoulders. The prosthetic finger Lucas had commissioned for me gleamed subtly in the overhead lights as I gathered my portfolio. I'd deliberately chosen not to hide it today—my scars were part of my story now.

The boardroom fell silent as I entered. Three partners sat at the polished table, their expressions carefully neutral. I recognized Graham Harrington immediately—a contemporary of my father's, though they'd moved in different circles.

"Nina," he said, rising to shake my hand. "Thank you for coming in again."

I launched into my presentation with practiced precision, walking them through my designs, explaining my philosophy of merging functionality with sustainability. Their questions were pointed but fair, and I felt a flutter of hope. This was going well. Too well.

Then Graham's phone buzzed. He glanced at it, frowned, and excused himself.

When he returned five minutes later, the temperature in the room had dropped ten degrees.

"Ms. Sullivan," he said, his tone suddenly formal, "your work is... interesting. However, we're looking for someone who can maintain certain relationships with our client base."

I knew immediately what had happened. "May I ask what changed in the last five minutes, Mr. Harrington?"

His eyes flickered to his phone. "Nothing's changed. We simply—"

"Was it Zachary Ellis?" I asked quietly.

The silence that followed was confirmation enough. Five years, and Zachary's influence still reached far enough to destroy opportunities before they could form.

"I understand," I said, gathering my portfolio. "Thank you for your time."

I left with my head high, but inside, a familiar knot of rage and helplessness tightened. The twins' private school tuition was due next week. My savings were dwindling faster than I'd anticipated.

---

The walk up to my loft apartment felt longer than usual that evening. The building was nothing like the Sullivan penthouses I'd grown up in—a converted industrial space in a neighborhood still finding its footing. But it was clean, secure, and the large windows provided perfect light for my drafting table.

I saw the notice before I even reached my door—a stark white paper taped prominently, visible from the end of the hallway. My steps slowed as reality settled over me like a heavy blanket.

EVICTION NOTICE

I ripped it from the door before any neighbors could see, unlocking my apartment with trembling hands. Inside, I leaned against the closed door, allowing myself ten seconds of despair before straightening up.

The twins would be home from their after-school program soon. They couldn't see me like this.

I sank onto the couch, calculations running through my head. My savings account, once substantial, had been decimated by legal fees fighting for custody, medical bills, and the cost of our return to New York. I'd been counting on the Harrington position.

My phone chimed with a text from the twins' nanny: "Children fed dinner at program. Bringing them home now."

I had twenty minutes to compose myself.

---

Three nights later, I stood in the corner of the Artemis Gallery, nursing a complimentary glass of wine I couldn't afford to buy. The downtown showcase featured emerging artists, and I'd been invited by an old acquaintance who didn't yet know to shun me. I needed the distraction, the momentary escape from my mounting problems.

"That's her," a woman whispered nearby, not bothering to lower her voice. "The Sullivan girl. The one who went crazy after being left at the altar."

"I heard she mutilated herself for attention," her companion replied.

I kept my gaze fixed on the abstract canvas before me, pretending I couldn't hear them. Five years ago, their words would have crushed me. Now, they merely added to the slow-burning fury that kept me warm at night.

"Ladies," a deep voice cut through their gossip, "I believe the artist is about to speak."

The women scattered like startled birds. I turned to thank my defender and found myself looking up into the most penetrating gray eyes I'd ever seen.

"Lucas Blackwell," he said simply, extending his hand.

I knew the name immediately—billionaire entrepreneur, notorious for his privacy and his ruthless business acumen. What I didn't understand was why he was speaking to me.

"Nina Sullivan," I replied, taking his hand.

"I know who you are," he said, his gaze steady. "And I've been watching how you handle yourself tonight. Most people would have crumbled under half the venom being spat in this room."

I raised an eyebrow. "What makes you think I'm not crumbling on the inside?"

A hint of a smile touched his lips. "Because your eyes don't match your smile. They're calculating. Planning."

After the gallery emptied, Lucas approached me again. "May I offer you some assistance, Ms. Sullivan?" he asked quietly. "The discreet kind."

I studied him, searching for the trap, the angle, the hidden motive. "Why would you help me?"

"Let's just say I recognize injustice when I see it," he replied, handing me his card. "And I'm curious to see what happens when someone who's been so thoroughly underestimated finally shows her hand."

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