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His Mistress Stole Our Future, I Reclaimed Mine Novel Cover

His Mistress Stole Our Future, I Reclaimed Mine

Emma, a Boston music teacher, discovers her Harvard-lecturer husband Noah has drafted emails to ex-girlfriend Grace calling Emma his “safety school” and secretly transferred $80k of their joint money to buy Grace’s family a Cape Cod house. Hiring PI Marcus, Emma learns the whole office thinks Noah is single and watches live surveillance as Noah and Grace celebrate their anniversary in her wedding dress. Armed with video proof, Emma vows total destruction of the life Noah built by erasing her.
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Chapter 1

The buzzing of Noah's work phone jolted me awake at 1:17 AM. I blinked at the ceiling, disoriented, as the blue light pulsed against our bedroom wall. Noah wasn't beside me. The sound of the shower running explained his absence.

"Noah, your phone," I called out, my voice thick with sleep. No response—just the steady hiss of water from our en-suite bathroom.

I sighed and swung my legs over the side of the bed, the hardwood floor cold against my bare feet. Our Back Bay apartment was always drafty in winter, no matter how much we paid in heating. Noah's MacBook sat open on his nightstand, the screen glowing with his Gmail account still logged in.

"I'll just log you out," I murmured to myself, reaching for the laptop. My finger hovered over the trackpad when something caught my eye. The draft folder showed one message pinned at the top.

*Re: Still You*

I shouldn't look. I really shouldn't.

But the shower was still running, and something in my gut twisted uncomfortably. I clicked.

"Grace, every day I compare her to you. Emma is my safety school; you were Harvard. If you give me another chance, I'll fix this."

My breath caught in my throat. The room seemed to tilt sideways. I checked the timestamp—47 revisions, the earliest dating back to two weeks before our wedding. Two weeks before I walked down the aisle to a man who was apparently settling for me.

I could hear my heartbeat in my ears as I stared at the words. *Safety school*. Like I was his backup plan. The girl he settled for when he couldn't get what he really wanted. The shower shut off, and I knew I had maybe thirty seconds before Noah emerged.

My hands trembled but moved with unexpected precision. I clicked "export to PDF," sent it to my ProtonMail account, then carefully navigated back to the inbox. I closed the draft without saving changes and positioned the cursor exactly where it had been.

When Noah walked in, towel around his waist, I was already back in bed, pretending to be asleep, though my heart hammered against my ribs like it was trying to escape.

Sleep never returned that night. I lay beside him, listening to his even breathing, wondering how many nights he'd dreamed of her while I slept next to him, oblivious.

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The next day, I hid in the instrument storage room during my free period. The familiar scent of rosin and wood polish usually calmed me, but today nothing could quiet the storm inside me. My hands still shook as I pulled out my phone and typed "massachusetts marital asset dissipation" into the search bar.

The results loaded quickly: *To prove dissipation of marital assets, you must demonstrate your spouse willfully wasted joint property. Courts may award the wronged party additional compensation or a larger percentage of remaining assets.*

I scrolled further, my mind racing. Had Noah been hiding money? Planning an escape with Grace? The thought made me nauseous. We had a joint account where most of our money went—my teacher's salary a drop in the bucket compared to his Harvard lecturer income and book royalties.

A group of fifth-graders passed by the storage room, their laughter echoing down the hallway. I quickly switched screens, but their innocent joy only highlighted the hollowness spreading through my chest.

I opened Signal and messaged Liv: "I need a private investigator's phone number, don't ask."

Her response came almost immediately: "Are you OK???"

I wasn't. I hadn't been OK since 1:17 AM. Maybe I hadn't been OK for our entire three-year marriage. But I couldn't fall apart—not yet. First, I needed proof.

"I'm fine," I typed back. "Just need to check something."

Liv sent the contact information without further questions. That's why she was my best friend—she knew when not to push.

I stared at the PI's number on my screen. Making this call would change everything. There would be no going back to blissful ignorance.

But then again, that bliss had always been a lie, hadn't it? My marriage was built on a Gmail draft that called me a consolation prize.

I saved the number as "Cello Repair" and made a mental note to call after school. The bell rang, signaling the end of my break. I tucked my phone away and picked up my bow, straightening my shoulders.

I had twenty third-graders waiting to learn "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." And afterward, I had a marriage to investigate.

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