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He Crushed My Fingers to Protect His Mistress

I arranged the roses exactly as I had on our first anniversary, their crimson petals catching the light from the crystal chandelier above our dining table. The penthouse was silent except for the soft classical music I'd selected—Chopin's Nocturne in E-flat major, the piece Silas had once said made him fall in love with my hands. Five years ago, he had listened to me play it with such reverence, as though my fingers were weaving magic instead of simply following the notes. Tonight, the music felt like a ghost of that memory, haunting the space between us. Five years. Five years since I had walked down the aisle in a gown that cost more than most people's homes, five years since I had believed in fairytales. The dining room glowed with candlelight, casting long shadows across the walls of our penthouse—a gilded cage high above Manhattan, where the city lights below looked like fallen stars. I smoothed the fabric of my dress, a midnight blue that Silas had once said brought out the silver flecks in my eyes. The table was set with our finest china, the wine decanted, the food kept warm. Everything perfect, as it always was.
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Chapter 2

The mid-July heat was a physical weight, pressing down on the marble terrace of the Hunter estate and turning the air above the pool into a shimmering, suffocating haze. Ice clinked in crystal glasses, a hollow counterpoint to the breathless laughter of New York's elite. I stood alone at the edge of the deep end, my thumb rhythmically pressing against the joint of my index finger—a phantom trill on a silent keyboard.

Silas had treated the divorce papers I’d served him two nights ago as a tantrum, a mere prop in a play he refused to participate in. He had signed them without reading, convinced my love was a cage I would never actually unlock. And so, today, I was expected to play the dutiful hostess.

The heavy scent of gardenias and chlorine announced her arrival before she even spoke. Mabel drifted to my side, her floral sundress fluttering in the stagnant air. She held a flute of champagne, her knuckles delicately white.

"It’s tragic, really," Mabel murmured, her voice stripped of its usual breathy innocence. The syllables were sharp, meant only for me. "Your mother died thinking her precious daughter would be cherished. If only she could see you now—a stubborn ghost haunting a man who can barely stomach looking at you. Do you think she's rolling in her grave, Emory? Knowing you're just my placeholder?"

My jaw locked. The heat in my chest flared into a blinding white fire, but I held my spine rigid. I would not bleed for her. I would not give her the performance she so desperately craved.

Mabel’s lips curved into a razor-thin smile as she studied my stoicism. "Nothing?" she whispered.

Then, the malice in her eyes evaporated, replaced instantly by manufactured terror. She threw her arms up, her stiletto slipping deliberately on the wet marble, and plunged backward into the turquoise water.

Her piercing scream silenced the terrace.

Before I could even exhale, a blur of charcoal wool tore past me. Silas hit the water, ruining a bespoke suit, surfacing seconds later with a gasping, thrashing Mabel gathered tightly in his arms. He hauled her onto the sun-baked tiles, his hands frantic as they swept wet hair from her face.

She clung to his lapels, coughing violently, her slender frame trembling against his chest. "She pushed me, Silas," she sobbed, burying her face in the crook of his neck. "I just tried to say hello, and she pushed me!"

Silas looked up. The water dripping from his dark hair matched the icy, absolute contempt in his eyes. He didn't ask for my version of events. He didn't need to.

"Get out," he snarled, his voice a low, vibrating threat that carried to every silent guest watching us.

"Silas—"

"I said leave, Emory. I will not have you acting like a jealous lunatic in my home. Pack a bag for the night and get out of my sight."

*My* home. Not ours. The words sank into my bones like lead. I turned on my heel and walked away, the sharp click of my shoes echoing against the suffocating silence of the crowd.

Two days later, the punishment for my 'jealous outburst' arrived. The price of my continued existence in Silas’s orbit was compliance. Silas needed a rare Monet for Mabel’s new townhouse, and Roland Voss—a collector with a reputation as ugly as his bank account was vast—owned it. Voss had a documented, unsettling fixation on me, something Silas was entirely aware of and entirely willing to weaponize.

The air in Voss’s private viewing room was thick with the stench of aged scotch and stale cigar smoke. Heavy velvet curtains choked out the afternoon sun, casting the room in a bruised, amber light. I sat stiffly on the edge of a leather chesterfield, my knees pressed together, my hands folded tightly in my lap.

Voss circled the seating area, his gaze crawling over my collarbone, lingering on the silk of my dress. He was a large, imposing man, his breathing audible in the oppressive quiet.

"She possesses a quiet elegance, Silas," Voss purred, stepping too close. The heat of his body radiated against my bare arm, carrying the sour scent of unwashed skin beneath expensive cologne. "A rare commodity these days. Much like the Monet."

Silas didn't look at me. He was staring at the canvas, casually checking his watch. "The price is the price, Roland. We’re here to finalize."

Before Voss could reply, Silas’s phone shattered the tension. A custom marimba ringtone. Mabel.

Silas’s rigid posture instantly relaxed. He pulled the phone from his pocket, his thumb hovering over the screen. He glanced between Voss and me, his eyes dead, calculating the transaction in real-time.

"I need to take this," Silas said smoothly, already turning toward the heavy oak door.

Panic, sharp and metallic, tasted like blood on my tongue. "Silas, don't." My voice was a frayed whisper, betraying the stoicism I had fought so hard to maintain.

He paused, his hand gripping the brass knob, and looked back at me with a punishing sneer.

"Keep Roland entertained, Emory," he commanded, his tone dripping with callous finality. "Be useful for once."

The door clicked shut behind him. The deadbolt engaged with a heavy, echoing *thud*.

I was alone. Voss smiled, the gold cap on his molar flashing in the dim light, and took a slow, deliberate step toward the sofa.

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