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Husband Fakes Amnesia for Mistress

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The crystal chandeliers of the Whitmore Auction House sparkled overhead, casting prismatic light across the gathered elite of the city. I smoothed down the silk of my emerald gown, a dress Ford had once told me brought out the green flecks in my eyes. My husband stood at the center of the room, champagne flute in hand, his tailored tuxedo accentuating the broad shoulders I'd fallen in love with five years ago. Something in his stance made my heart flutter with unease. "If I could have everyone's attention," Ford's voice carried across the marble hall, silencing the murmur of conversation. His gaze swept the room but deliberately avoided mine. "I'd like to make an announcement." I instinctively touched my wedding ring, twisting it around my finger—a nervous habit I'd developed since Ford's supposed amnesia began six months ago. The doctors had said his memories would return gradually, and I'd been patient, devoted, preparing his favorite herbal remedies each morning despite his increasing coldness. "As many of you know, I've been struggling with memory loss," Ford continued, his voice steady and clear—too clear for someone who claimed to be confused about his past. "But sometimes, amnesia can be clarifying.

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The crystal chandeliers of the Whitmore Auction House sparkled overhead, casting prismatic light across the gathered elite of the city. I smoothed down the silk of my emerald gown, a dress Ford had once told me brought out the green flecks in my eyes. My husband stood at the center of the room, champagne flute in hand, his tailored tuxedo accentuating the broad shoulders I'd fallen in love with five years ago. Something in his stance made my heart flutter with unease.

"If I could have everyone's attention," Ford's voice carried across the marble hall, silencing the murmur of conversation. His gaze swept the room but deliberately avoided mine. "I'd like to make an announcement."

I instinctively touched my wedding ring, twisting it around my finger—a nervous habit I'd developed since Ford's supposed amnesia began six months ago. The doctors had said his memories would return gradually, and I'd been patient, devoted, preparing his favorite herbal remedies each morning despite his increasing coldness.

"As many of you know, I've been struggling with memory loss," Ford continued, his voice steady and clear—too clear for someone who claimed to be confused about his past. "But sometimes, amnesia can be clarifying. It strips away the lies we tell ourselves."

A chill ran down my spine as Violette Sanders, the actress whose face graced magazine covers and billboards across the city, stepped forward to stand beside my husband. Her crimson dress clung to her perfect figure, her manicured hand sliding possessively around Ford's arm.

"What I've discovered," Ford announced, his eyes finally meeting mine with an emptiness that stole my breath, "is that my marriage to Alice was a mistake."

The room collectively gasped. I felt hundreds of eyes turn toward me, heard the whispers beginning to circulate. My cheeks burned with humiliation as I stood frozen, unable to process the public execution of our marriage.

"Violette is my true love," Ford declared, raising their joined hands. "My amnesia helped me see what I couldn't admit before—where my heart truly belongs."

Violette's triumphant smile cut through me like glass as applause hesitantly rippled through the crowd. Some guests looked uncomfortable, others fascinated by the unfolding drama. My friend Eleanor—Ford's mother—watched with a furrowed brow, confusion evident in her expression.

I don't remember walking across that endless expanse of marble floor, but suddenly I was in the corridor outside the main hall, my heels clicking against stone as I pursued my husband.

"Ford!" My voice echoed in the empty hallway. He turned slowly, Violette noticeably absent. "What was that? How could you humiliate me like this?"

"Alice." His voice held none of the warmth it once had. In the dim lighting of the corridor, his features seemed harder, unfamiliar. "I thought a clean break would be kinder than dragging this out."

"Kinder?" I choked on the word. "You just destroyed our marriage in front of everyone we know!"

"My memory loss helped me see things clearly." He straightened his cufflinks—the platinum ones I'd given him on our third anniversary. "Sometimes we make choices for the wrong reasons. My amnesia stripped away those reasons."

"I've been by your side every day," I whispered, tears threatening to spill. "Making your tea, researching treatments, helping you remember—"

"And I appreciate your dedication," he interrupted, his tone suggesting anything but appreciation. "But it's over, Alice. Violette is who I want. Who I've always wanted, if I'm honest with myself."

"This isn't you," I pleaded, reaching for his hand. "The Ford I married wouldn't—"

"Maybe that's the point." He stepped back, avoiding my touch. "Maybe you never really knew me. The amnesia just revealed the truth." His eyes were cold, calculating. "You should accept this gracefully. It would be easier for everyone."

Three days later, I was in our kitchen—still our kitchen, despite Ford having moved most of his belongings to Violette's penthouse. I mechanically prepared his favorite herbal tea, a blend I'd perfected over years of marriage. A peace offering, perhaps, or just a desperate attempt to cling to normalcy.

The first cramp doubled me over without warning. The teacup shattered against the tile floor as I clutched my abdomen. The pain was unlike anything I'd ever experienced—white-hot and all-consuming. I tasted copper as warm blood filled my mouth, spilling over my lips and onto the kitchen floor.

My last coherent thought before consciousness slipped away was that the tea leaves looked wrong somehow—darker than they should have been.

I awoke to the sterile white ceiling of Mercy General Hospital and the concerned face of Dr. Marcellus Holmes.

"Mrs. Elliott," he said gently, his kind eyes shadowed with something that made my heart race. "I'm afraid I have some difficult news about your test results."

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