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He Chose His Pregnant Mistress, So I Chose His Mafia Boss Novel Cover

He Chose His Pregnant Mistress, So I Chose His Mafia Boss

For three years, I played the silent, deaf wife to Kade, completely oblivious to his toxic betrayal. Then my hearing returned, only for me to hear my daughter asking when his pregnant mistress was moving in. As I plotted my untraceable escape, I collided with Ryker Vance—the city’s most dangerous underground king and Kade's ultimate superior. Ryker didn’t just uncover my secret; he weaponized it. While my husband parades his mistress in the light, Ryker devours me in the shadows. Kade thinks he can betray me and keep me. But Ryker is about to show him what taking what's his truly looks like.
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Chapter 2

His hands didn't let go.

That was the first thing I registered — not embarrassment, not the distant thrum of laughter still seeping through the walls, but the fact that Ryker Vance's grip on my arms hadn't loosened by a single degree. Most men, when they'd caught a stumbling woman in a hallway, would have steadied her and stepped back. Created distance. Restored the polite fiction of personal space.

He didn't.

His fingers stayed wrapped around my arms, firm and unhurried, like a man who released things only when he decided to.

I tried to pull back anyway. A small, controlled movement — the kind I'd perfected over years of not making scenes. His grip shifted. Not tighter, exactly. Just different. His hands slid from my arms to my waist, and the heat of them scorched straight through the thin silk of my dress, branding the skin underneath.

I went very still.

His dark eyes hadn't moved from my face. There was something in them I couldn't name — not curiosity, not pity, nothing as simple as either. More like the focused attention of a man cataloguing information, filing it away behind that impenetrable expression.

Then the door at the far end of the corridor swung open.

Light and noise spilled out together. Two of Kade's friends, the ones I only knew by the shapes of their laughs, stumbled into the hallway with the loose, loud ease of men several drinks deep. Their voices carried — I couldn't hear them, not without my aids, but I could read the shape of the words, the way their mouths moved with that particular carelessness of men who believe no one important is listening.

One of them said Sienna's name. Then Kade's. Then something that made the other one throw his head back.

I caught enough of it.

Enough to know they were talking about Kade and Sienna. About the pregnancy. About what Kade had apparently been saying to his friends for months — the jokes he'd been making about his useful, oblivious wife while I'd been in the kitchen, while I'd been setting the table, while I'd been making sure the wine was the right temperature.

The tremor started in my hands. I couldn't stop it. Six years of control, and this was the thing that broke through — not Mia's innocent question, not Kade's smile, but two drunk men in a hallway laughing about my life like it was a punchline they'd all been sharing for years.

Ryker felt it. I know he did, because the muscle in his jaw feathered — a small, barely visible tightening — and his grip on my waist shifted. No longer steadying. Something else. Something that felt uncomfortably like possession.

The two men registered him then. Their laughter died mid-breath. One of them straightened immediately, the alcohol-looseness evaporating from his posture like smoke. They exchanged a look and disappeared back through the door without a word.

Silence fell over the corridor again.

Ryker moved. One smooth step sideways, drawing me with him, deeper into the shadow where the corridor bent away from the light. My back found the wall. He didn't crowd me against it — there was still space between us — but he positioned himself between me and the direction of the party, and the effect was the same. There was no exit that didn't go through him.

He tilted his head slightly. His eyes dropped to my hands — the trembling I still couldn't fully control — and then came back up to my face. When he spoke, his mouth shaped the words slowly. Deliberately. Like a man who had done this before.

"You can hear them."

It wasn't a question.

I kept my expression neutral. Or I tried to. "I don't know what you mean."

His mouth curved. Not a smile — something drier than that. "You've been reading lips since the moment you walked out of that room. You read mine the second I spoke." He paused. "Does he know?"

The question landed like a stone dropped into still water.

Did Kade know I could read lips? No. He knew I was deaf. He knew I depended on my aids. He had never once considered that six years of survival might have given me other ways to hear.

That was the gap I had lived in. The small, careful secret I had kept because I hadn't known yet what I would do with it.

"Please," I said. My voice came out smaller than I wanted. "Don't tell him."

Ryker looked at me for a long moment. In the dim light, his face was all sharp angles and shadow, unreadable as carved stone. Then he reached into his jacket pocket and produced a card. He held it between two fingers, not offering it to me yet, just holding it where I could see it.

"Seven days," he said. His mouth shaped each word with that same unhurried precision. "You stay visible. You let him see you with me. By the end of it, Kade Mercer won't have a business left to hide behind, and you'll have grounds for everything you need." A beat. "In exchange, I get what I came here for tonight. Which was never the dinner."

I stared at him. "Why?"

His jaw shifted. "Because he's been skimming from accounts that belong to me for fourteen months, and I need a reason to be close enough to prove it." He paused. "And because you're trembling for a man who isn't worth the dirt on my shoes." Something moved behind his eyes, brief and dark. "Let me ruin him for you."

The sounds of the party pulsed faintly through the walls. I thought of Sienna's hand on her stomach. I thought of Marcus's mouth shaping the words *deaf and blind* while his wife tried not to laugh. I thought of Kade's hands signing *I love you* while his mouth said *useful* to the room.

I took the card.

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Kade came looking for me eight minutes later. I know because I was already in the back seat of a black Rolls-Royce when he appeared in the open doorway of the villa, silhouetted against the warm light inside. I watched him through the tinted window — the way he scanned the driveway, the way his expression shifted from irritation to something colder when he didn't find me where he expected.

Then his eyes found the car.

The Rolls pulled away smoothly, unhurried, the way Ryker Vance apparently did everything. I didn't look away from Kade's face until the gates closed between us.

The interior of the car was quiet. Dark leather, the faint smell of wood smoke. Ryker sat beside me without speaking, his forearm resting along the door, his profile turned slightly toward the window.

I looked down at the card in my hands. No title. Just a number.

When the car stopped in front of my house — my house, the one I'd chosen the paint colors for and planted the window boxes in and filled with six years of careful, quiet effort — Ryker got out first. He came around and opened my door, and I stepped out onto the gravel, and for a moment we stood in the dark with the house lights burning ahead of us.

I turned to say something. Thank you, maybe, or something equally inadequate.

His thumb moved before I could speak.

A single, unhurried stroke along the corner of my mouth — rough skin, deliberate pressure, there and gone in less than a second. Not a caress. A claim. The kind of touch that left a mark you couldn't see but couldn't stop feeling.

"Seven days," he said quietly. His eyes held mine. "Starting now."

He got back in the car.

I stood on the gravel and watched the Rolls slide away into the dark, my heart beating somewhere in my throat, Ryker's card pressed between my fingers.

Then I turned toward the house.

Kade was standing in the doorway.

His arms were crossed. His face was a mask I recognized — the controlled, dangerous stillness he wore when he was furious and working out how to use it. His eyes moved from the retreating taillights to me, and in the amber glow of the porch light, I watched his jaw set like concrete.

I walked toward him.

I didn't look away.

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