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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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Chapter 4

The fax machine behind the nurse’s station whirred to life at 4:12 PM. It spat out the authorization form, finally signed by Kingston’s heavy hand, permitting the emergency surgery to drain the infection ravaging my grandmother’s body.

It was three minutes too late.

At 4:09 PM, the rhythmic beeping of the cardiac monitor had smoothed into a flat, electric drone—a sound that sliced through the sterile air and severed the last tether holding me to this earth. I didn't scream. I didn't cry. I just held Eleanor’s hand, feeling the warmth leach out of her skin and into the recycled air of the ICU, until a nurse gently pried my fingers loose.

"Time of death..." the doctor murmured, but the rest was static.

I walked out of Mount Sinai two hours later. The city was loud, oblivious, and cruel. I hailed a cab, my body moving on autopilot, a hollow vessel navigating a world that had suddenly lost its gravity.

When the elevator doors opened into the penthouse, the smell of roasted garlic and expensive scotch hit me. The lights were dimmed, jazz played softly from the surround sound speakers, and Kingston was standing by the wet bar, holding a crystal tumbler up to the light.

He turned as I entered, a wide, boyish grin plastered on his face. He looked victorious.

"You’re back," he said, not waiting for a response. He grabbed a glossy sheet of paper from the counter and strode toward me. "You have to see this, Mira. The clarity is insane. The doctor says he has the Hayes jawline already."

He shoved the 4D ultrasound photo into my face. A sepia-toned blur of a fetus curled in the womb. The child of the woman who had destroyed my life.

I stared at the photo, then up at Kingston. My eyes felt dry, sandpaper-rough. "You didn't answer the phone."

Kingston’s smile faltered, replaced by a flicker of irritation. He took a sip of his scotch. "I told you, we were in the appointment. I signed the damn paper the second I got out. Don't start drama tonight, Mira. This is a celebration."

"There is no drama," I said, my voice sounding strange to my own ears—flat, dead. "Because there is no patient."

Kingston paused, the glass halfway to his mouth. "What?"

"She’s dead, Kingston. Eleanor died while you were looking at pictures of your son's jawline."

The silence that followed wasn't heavy with grief; it was thick with annoyance. Kingston lowered his glass, setting it down on the marble coaster with a sharp *clack*. He ran a hand over his face, letting out a long, ragged sigh.

"Christ," he muttered, looking at the ceiling. "That is... incredibly inconvenient."

I blinked, thinking I had misheard. "Inconvenient?"

"I have the merger announcement with Wallace Tech on Thursday," he snapped, looking back at me as if I had planned this specifically to ruin his week. "Now I have to deal with funeral arrangements, press statements, and pretending to be bereaved when I should be focusing on the company. The timing couldn't be worse."

He didn't offer a hug. He didn't say sorry. He worried about his schedule.

"I will handle the arrangements," I whispered, the hatred in my chest crystallizing into something cold and sharp. "You don't have to do a thing."

***

Three days later, the living room was covered in black. I sat on the floor, surrounded by funeral programs, finalizing the guest list for the service at St. Patrick’s. It was to be small. Dignified. Just the people who actually loved her.

The sound of heels clicking on the hardwood made me stiffen. Brielle waddled into the room, wearing a silk kimono that barely covered her baby bump. She picked up a program, scanning it with a critical eye.

"St. Patrick’s?" she mused. "A bit cliché, isn't it?"

I snatched the paper from her hand. "Go away, Brielle."

"I need to know the dress code," she said, smoothing her hair. "I was thinking charcoal grey. Black is so draining on my complexion right now."

I stood up slowly. "You aren't coming."

Brielle’s eyes widened, that faux-innocence flooding back in. "But... she was family. In a way. And I want to pay my respects."

"You smashed her urn," I said, my voice trembling with restraint. "You mocked her music box. You are the reason she is dead. If you step foot in that church, I will drag you out myself."

"Kingston!" Brielle wailed, turning toward the hallway.

He appeared instantly, dressed in a sharp navy suit, checking his watch. "What is it now?"

"Mira says I can't go to the funeral," she sobbed, burying her face in her hands. "I just want to support the family!"

Kingston looked at me, his jaw set. "She’s coming, Mira."

"Absolutely not," I said, standing my ground. "This is my grandmother. My grief. I will not have your mistress parading her belly around Eleanor’s casket."

Kingston crossed the room, towering over me. He used his height as a weapon, forcing me to crane my neck. "Brielle is the mother of the future Hayes heir. The press will be there. Investors will be there. We need to present a united front. A broken family looks weak, and I cannot afford weak right now."

"I don't care about your image!" I screamed, the dam finally breaking.

Kingston grabbed my wrist, his grip bruising. He leaned down, his voice a low, dangerous growl. "Listen to me very carefully. You don't have the money for this funeral. I do. You don't control the security at the church. I do."

He squeezed tighter until I gasped.

"Brielle attends," he hissed. "Or I instruct the security team to bar *you* from the entrance. Imagine that, Mira. Reading about your own grandmother's funeral in the papers because you couldn't be reasonable."

He released me, shoving me back slightly. I stumbled, clutching my wrist, staring at the man who had stripped me of everything—my dignity, my home, and now, my right to say goodbye.

"Wear black, Brielle," Kingston said over his shoulder, walking away. "Charcoal is too informal."

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