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After My Husband Let His Mistress Tattoo Me, I Destroyed Him

Hoping to save her failing marriage, she dresses in vintage silk for her seventh anniversary. But when her husband, Rohan, arrives in an Aston Martin funded by her grandfather's trust, the facade of their perfect billionaire lifestyle shatters. In this dark mystery, his secret greed and hidden betrayal set off a chain reaction, transforming a modern romance into a high-stakes game of ultimate ruin.
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Chapter 5

The invitation arrived by courier.

Cream cardstock. Embossed gold lettering. *Self-Made: Celebrating Visionary Entrepreneurs. A Charity Auction Benefiting Future Founders. The Plaza Hotel. March 15th. Black Tie.*

I held it up to the light. Rohan's name at the bottom. Event chair.

Lexi was sitting across from me. She'd brought lunch. Neither of us had touched it.

"He's really doing this," she said.

I set down the invitation. "Yes."

"Three hundred people. Half of them investors. The other half press."

"I know."

Lexi leaned forward. "Adalynn. This is his coronation. He's introducing her as the next Mrs. Edwards. Making it official. If you're going to move, this is—"

"I know," I said again.

She stopped. Studied my face.

"You already have a plan," she said slowly.

"I have a date."

I pulled out my phone. Opened the calendar. Showed her.

March 15th. One word: *Plaza.*

Lexi's eyes went wide. Then she started laughing. The kind of laugh that's half disbelief, half awe.

"You're going to do it there," she said. "In front of everyone."

"Yes."

"Jesus Christ."

She picked up her wine glass. Drained it. Set it down hard.

"What do you need from me?"

"A dress," I said. "Something that photographs well."

Lexi smiled. Sharp. Dangerous.

"I know just the one."

---

The night before the gala, I couldn't sleep.

I went downstairs. The house was dark. Silent. I walked to the library. Closed the door behind me.

The album was where I'd left it. Bottom drawer. Under tax documents and old trust papers.

I pulled it out. Set it on the desk.

Opened it.

Columbia. Freshman year. The pages were thick. Expensive. The kind of album you buy when you think the memories matter.

I turned pages slowly. Dorm rooms. Late-night diners. Snow on the quad.

Then I found it.

The photograph I always came back to.

Rohan at nineteen. Standing outside Butler Library. Snowflakes on his jacket. His hair too long. His coat too thin. Holding a paper cup of bodega coffee with both hands like it was something precious.

He was grinning at me. The camera. The world.

The boy who walked forty blocks because he couldn't afford Starbucks. The boy who left notes in my textbooks. The boy who said *I love you* for the first time in a voice that shook.

I looked at the photograph for a long time.

Then I closed the album.

I didn't cry. I didn't feel anything.

I just closed it.

Put it back in the drawer.

I would donate it to storage next week. Let someone else find it in fifty years. Wonder who these people were.

I went upstairs. Lay in bed. Watched the ceiling.

By morning, I was ready.

---

The Plaza Grand Ballroom was everything Rohan wanted it to be.

Crystal chandeliers. White tablecloths. Centerpieces that cost more than most people's cars. Three hundred guests in black tie. Investors. Board members. Journalists with cameras.

I watched the livestream from my car. Parked two blocks away. Engine off.

Rohan took the stage at eight-fifteen.

He looked good. Confident. Hair perfect. Tuxedo tailored. The screen behind him showed his face. His company logo. A timeline of his rise.

*From Scholarship Student to NYSE Success: The Rohan Edwards Story.*

He started talking. His voice was warm. Practiced. The voice of a man who'd given this speech a hundred times in his head.

"I grew up in Queens," he said. "My parents worked three jobs between them. I wore the same jacket for four winters. I ate ramen for dinner because it was fifty cents a pack."

Pause. Let it land.

"But I had a dream. And I had the will to make it real."

Applause. Scattered at first. Then building.

I watched Nadia circulate through the crowd. Four months pregnant. Glowing. Custom Valentino that probably cost forty thousand dollars. She touched her stomach when people congratulated her. Smiled like she'd won something.

Rohan continued.

"Tonight isn't just about celebrating success. It's about proving that in America, you can build something from nothing. That vision matters more than pedigree. That the future belongs to those brave enough to seize it."

More applause. Louder now.

I checked my watch. Eight twenty-eight.

I texted Catherine Marsh. One word: *Now.*

Then I started the car.

---

I arrived at eight-thirty.

The ballroom doors were closed. I could hear Rohan's voice through them. Muffled but clear.

"...and that's why I'm proud to announce that Edwards Holdings will be launching a new initiative—"

I pushed open the doors.

Both of them. Wide.

The sound echoed. Loud. Final.

Every head turned.

Rohan stopped mid-sentence. His mouth was still open.

I walked in.

I was wearing the dress Lexi picked. Black. Simple. The kind that photographs like power. My hair was pulled back. No jewelry except my wedding ring.

I wanted them to see my face.

Behind me, four attorneys from Sullivan & Cromwell. Two trust officers from Hicks Capital. All in dark suits. All carrying leather folios.

We walked down the center aisle. Our heels clicked on marble. The only sound in the room.

Rohan's face drained of color.

I reached the stage. Stopped at the stairs.

Looked up at him.

"Hello, Rohan," I said.

My voice carried. The microphone picked it up. Broadcast it to three hundred people.

To the cameras.

To the world.

"We need to talk about your empire," I said softly.

Then I smiled.

And climbed the stairs.

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