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After My Groom Protected His Mistress at Our Engagement Party Novel Cover

After My Groom Protected His Mistress at Our Engagement Party

The bridal suite of the St. Regis was everything I'd dreamed of—crystal chandeliers casting prismatic light across ivory walls, fresh roses scenting the air, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Manhattan's glittering skyline. But despite the perfection surrounding me, my stomach churned with nerves. I touched the simple silver pendant at my throat—my mother's final gift before cancer took her. The cool metal against my skin had always been my anchor in moments of anxiety. "You can do this, Mom," I whispered to her memory. "I found someone who loves me for me." Six years of living as an ordinary woman in Brooklyn had taught me to recognize genuine affection. Or so I thought. The door burst open without warning, and Aunt Nancy swept in like a hurricane in Chanel, her oversized diamond earrings catching the light as she turned her nose up at everything in sight. "Oh, Emberly, dear." Her voice dripped with condescension as she circled me, inspecting my dress.
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Chapter 4

The room felt smaller with each passing second, the walls closing in as Dante's voice rose to meet Mr. Harrington's challenge. The elderly investment banker had dared to question why our engagement celebration was being disrupted by Leighton's dramatic entrance.

"This is completely inappropriate," Mr. Harrington declared, his weathered face flushed with indignation. "If this young lady has suffered a loss, surely there are more suitable venues for her... display than your engagement party."

Dante's jaw tightened, his shoulders squaring as he faced the older man. "You're questioning my childhood friend's grief, sir? Have you no decency?"

I watched them from my isolated position near the abandoned stage, the champagne flute still clutched in my hand serving as my only anchor to reality. Around me, guests whispered and pointed, some openly filming with their phones while others pretended to be engrossed in conversation.

"I'm simply stating that there's a time and place for everything," Mr. Harrington replied, his voice carrying across the ballroom. "This is neither."

Dante stepped closer to him, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper that somehow still reached my ears. "You don't know anything about Leighton's situation. She's been through hell."

"Then perhaps she should seek professional help rather than crashing your engagement party," came another voice—Mrs. Wellington, a prominent philanthropist whose opinion clearly carried weight in these circles.

The argument escalated quickly, voices rising as other guests joined in, some defending Leighton's right to express her grief, others agreeing that the timing was inappropriate. Dante moved further into the crowd, his back rigid as he argued passionately on Leighton's behalf.

I stood forgotten, a ghost at my own engagement party.

That's when I felt a presence beside me—Leighton had somehow circled around without my noticing. She moved with practiced grace, her black funeral gown rustling softly as she positioned herself inches from my ear.

"Poor Emberly," she whispered, her breath warm against my skin. "Did you really think he would choose you?"

I turned to face her, my heart hammering against my ribs. Through the sheer veil, I could see her face clearly now—the perfect makeup, the carefully arranged tears that somehow never smeared her eyeliner.

"What do you want from me?" I asked quietly.

Her lips curved into a smile that chilled me to the bone. It wasn't the theatrical sobbing expression she'd worn for the crowd—this was something else entirely. Something genuine. Something triumphant.

"Want?" she repeated, her voice barely audible. "I already have everything that matters."

She leaned in closer, her veil brushing against my cheek. "I have him. I've always had him."

The smile widened, becoming almost feral in its intensity. Her eyes glittered with malice and something that looked disturbingly like pleasure.

"He's been mine since we were sixteen," she whispered. "Every night he spent with you, he was thinking of me."

Something snapped inside me—a final thread of denial severing clean.

The late-night texts he'd always explained away. The weekend "business trips" that required no luggage. The way he'd never quite met my eyes when discussing our future plans.

"All this time," I breathed, the pieces finally clicking into place.

Leighton's smile transformed into a smirk of pure satisfaction. "All this time," she confirmed, her eyes gleaming with victory.

She thought she was witnessing my complete breakdown, my utter humiliation. She had no idea she was watching something else entirely.

Six years. Six years I'd spent carefully constructing a life that wasn't mine, hiding behind a facade of poverty and simplicity to find someone who would love me for myself rather than my inheritance. Six years of playing small, of dimming my light, of pretending to be less than I was.

Six years of lies.

The champagne flute shattered in my grip, sending glass shards and droplets of expensive champagne cascading across the marble floor. The sound silenced the room instantly, all eyes turning toward me.

Leighton's triumphant expression faltered slightly as she took a step back, suddenly uncertain of what she was seeing in my eyes.

"Emberly?" Dante's voice cut through the silence as he pushed his way back toward us. "What are you—"

"Enough," I said quietly.

The single word hung in the air between us, carrying a weight that made him stop in his tracks.

"Enough," I repeated, louder this time. My voice didn't shake. It didn't waver. It rang clear and cold as crystal across the ballroom.

I looked at Leighton—really looked at her—and saw not a grieving woman but a predator who had finally revealed her teeth.

"You think you've won," I said, my voice steady as steel. "But you have no idea who you're dealing with."

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