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My Husband Threatened My Dying Grandmother to Protect His Mistress Novel Cover

My Husband Threatened My Dying Grandmother to Protect His Mistress

I stared at my reflection in the gilded mirror of The Plaza’s bridal suite. The silk of my Vera Wang gown whispered against my skin, heavy with hand-stitched pearls. Outside, the hum of New York’s elite gathered in the Grand Ballroom was a vibration in the floorboards—a beast waiting to be fed. The door burst open. Not the gentle knock of my father, but the frantic shove of a man possessed. Kingston stood there, his tuxedo jacket unbuttoned, his chest heaving. His eyes, usually a calm hazel, were wild. "Kingston?" I took a step forward, my heart stuttering against my ribs. "The music is starting. Is everything—" "They found her," he choked out.
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I stared at my reflection in the gilded mirror of The Plaza’s bridal suite. The silk of my Vera Wang gown whispered against my skin, heavy with hand-stitched pearls. Outside, the hum of New York’s elite gathered in the Grand Ballroom was a vibration in the floorboards—a beast waiting to be fed.

The door burst open. Not the gentle knock of my father, but the frantic shove of a man possessed.

Kingston stood there, his tuxedo jacket unbuttoned, his chest heaving. His eyes, usually a calm hazel, were wild.

"Kingston?" I took a step forward, my heart stuttering against my ribs. "The music is starting. Is everything—"

"They found her," he choked out.

The air left the room. I didn't need to ask who. There was only one *her* in Kingston Hayes’s life. Brielle Carroll. The ghost who had haunted our engagement, the runaway first love, the woman who had orchestrated my kidnapping years ago and vanished before justice could touch her.

"Kingston, we’re getting married in ten minutes," I said, my voice trembling. I reached for his arm, but he flinched away as if I were fire.

"She’s in trouble, Mira. Some dive bar in Jersey. She’s... she’s pregnant." He ran a hand through his perfectly styled hair, destroying it. "I have to go."

"You can’t be serious." My knuckles turned white as I gripped the edge of the vanity. "You’re abandoning me? Now? In front of everyone?"

He looked at me then, really looked at me, and his expression wasn't apologetic. It was impatient. "She has no one. You have your family, your money, your reputation. You’ll survive a cancelled wedding." He turned for the door. "She needs me more than you do."

"Kingston!" I screamed, the dignity I’d been bred to maintain shattering.

He didn't look back. He left the door wide open. Through it, the swelling orchestral music drifted in, a mocking funeral dirge for the life I thought I had. I stood frozen, the cold from the hallway biting my bare shoulders, knowing that in moments, I would have to walk out there not as a bride, but as the biggest joke in Manhattan.

***

The penthouse overlooking Central Park was supposed to be our sanctuary. One month later, it was a cage.

I sat in the living room, a book unread in my lap. I couldn't leave. I couldn't throw a tantrum. Kingston controlled the trust that paid for Grandmother Eleanor’s life support at Mount Sinai. One wrong move, one act of "unreasonable" defiance, and the machines keeping the only person who loved me alive would be turned off.

The elevator chimed. My stomach twisted into a knot of dread.

Kingston walked in, looking fresher than he had any right to. And hanging off his arm, rubbing a distinct swell in her belly, was Brielle.

She looked exactly as I remembered—doe-eyed, petite, fragile. The perfect mask for a monster.

"Mira," Kingston said, his tone clipped, business-like. He didn't ask how I was. He didn't apologize for the month of radio silence while the tabloids tore me apart. "Brielle is moving in."

I stood up, my legs feeling like water. "This is my home, Kingston. Our home."

"It’s *my* penthouse," he corrected, his voice devoid of warmth. "And she is carrying the Hayes heir. She needs the best care. She’ll be taking the Master Suite."

The Master Suite. The room I had decorated. The bed I had picked out.

"And where am I supposed to sleep?" I asked, my voice barely a whisper.

"The guest wing is perfectly adequate," Kingston said, dismissing me with a wave of his hand. "Just... stay out of her way, Mira. She’s been through enough. Don't make this difficult."

Brielle buried her face in Kingston's shoulder, peeking out at me with a look that wasn't fear. It was triumph.

***

The clink of silverware against china sounded like gunshots in the silent dining room. The crystal chandelier overhead cast a cold, sharp light on the three of us. Kingston sat at the head of the table, Brielle to his right. I sat opposite her, staring at my plate.

"Kingston," Brielle whimpered, dropping her fork. "It burns."

Kingston’s head snapped up. "What is it?"

"The sauce," she said, her lower lip trembling. "It’s too spicy. It’s hurting the baby."

Kingston’s gaze swung to me, hard and accusing. "Did you speak to the chef?"

"I haven't spoken to the chef in weeks, Kingston," I said, keeping my voice steady despite the heat rising in my chest. "You told the staff I wasn't to interfere with household management anymore. Remember?"

"You know she has a sensitive stomach," he snapped, ignoring my logic. "You should have checked. It’s basic decency."

He looked at Brielle, his expression softening instantly. "Here, drink some water."

He reached for the crystal pitcher, but it was on my side of the table. He stopped, his hand hovering, then looked at me. Expectant. Demanding.

"Pour her a glass, Mira."

I froze. The scar on my chest, hidden beneath my high-collared blouse, began to itch—a phantom reminder of the pain this woman had caused me. "She has hands."

Kingston slammed his palm against the mahogany table. The wine glasses jumped. "Do not be petty! She is pregnant with my child. Show some respect and pour the damn water!"

My heart hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird. I looked at him, searching for the boy who used to protect me, but saw only a stranger blinded by his own ego.

Slowly, my hand shaking with suppressed rage, I lifted the heavy crystal pitcher. I poured the water into Brielle’s glass.

As I set the pitcher down, Brielle leaned forward, reaching for the glass. Her fingers brushed mine—cold, clammy.

"Thank you, Mira," she whispered, soft enough that Kingston couldn't hear the venom dripping from the syllables. Her eyes locked onto mine, dancing with malice. "You’re very useful."

I gripped my napkin under the table until my nails dug into my palms, drawing blood. I wasn't the lady of the house anymore. I was the help. And the war had just begun.

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