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I Ruined His Empire For His Undying Mistress

I lay in the sterile hospital room, my body still aching from the emptiness where my baby should have been. The white walls seemed to close in around me as I clutched the thin blanket to my chest. Tears streamed down my face, but I'd learned to cry silently. Ryan hated noisy displays of emotion. "Yes, I understand the timeline is tight," my husband's crisp voice cut through my grief. "Tell Peterson I'll review the mockups tonight." Ryan stood by the window, his tall frame silhouetted against Manhattan's skyline. His tailored suit hadn't wrinkled despite the hours we'd spent in this room. Not that he'd spent much time by my side. The distance between us—merely ten feet of hospital flooring—felt like miles. "Ryan," I whispered, my voice hoarse.
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I couldn't shake the image of those candles from my mind. For Olivia Sterling. The name echoed in my thoughts as I sat cross-legged on our bedroom floor, surrounded by credit card statements I'd never bothered to examine before. Ryan had always handled our finances—another area where I'd willingly surrendered control, telling myself it was trust rather than willful blindness.

My fingers trembled as I flipped through the pages. Nothing unusual at first: restaurants I recognized, his regular tailor, business expenses. Then I saw it—two first-class tickets to London on British Airways, purchased three weeks ago. Over $12,000 charged to our joint account.

"London," I whispered, the word hanging in the air like an accusation.

Ryan had mentioned a business trip next week, something about meeting European clients. Nothing about London specifically. Nothing about two tickets.

I folded the statement carefully and returned everything to its place in his desk drawer. My heart pounded against my ribs as I pulled out my laptop and began searching for flights.

---

"The digital marketing seminar is perfect timing," I told Eleanor Vance over coffee the next morning. "I've been wanting to refresh our approach to the Bellamy account."

Eleanor, one of our senior board members, studied me over her cappuccino. "I thought Ryan was handling Bellamy personally."

"He is," I said smoothly, "but I'd like to contribute some fresh ideas when he returns from Europe."

Something in Eleanor's expression told me she wasn't entirely convinced, but she nodded. "The London marketing scene is always ahead of the curve. Bring back something brilliant."

I smiled, the lie settling uncomfortably on my shoulders. There was no seminar. Only a desperate need to know the truth.

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The flat I rented was small but clean, tucked away on a quiet street in South Kensington. Not too close to Chelsea, where I'd discovered Olivia Sterling lived in a luxury apartment building, but close enough. From my window, I could see the spire of a church piercing the gray London sky—another reminder of that fateful day at St. Patrick's.

I'd arrived a day before Ryan's scheduled flight. Time to prepare, to gather my courage. I unpacked my suitcase methodically, hanging up the conservative clothes I'd brought—outfits that wouldn't draw attention. The woman in the mirror looked like a stranger: hair pulled back severely, minimal makeup, glasses instead of my usual contacts. A woman on a mission.

"What are you doing, Jessica?" I asked my reflection. The woman staring back had no answer.

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Olivia Sterling's building was imposing—all glass and steel with a uniformed doorman standing sentry. I approached with a small package in hand, my heart threatening to burst from my chest.

"Good morning," I said brightly to the elderly concierge behind the desk. "I'm supposed to collect a delivery for my cousin in 5B, but they sent it here instead." I gestured to the package I carried. "Terribly inconvenient."

The concierge—his nameplate read Mr. Alistair Davies—looked up with kind eyes. "5B? That would be Ms. Sterling. I don't believe she's expecting any packages today."

"Oh!" I feigned surprise. "I must have the wrong building. How embarrassing. My cousin Olivia just moved to London, and I'm still getting used to the addresses."

Mr. Davies smiled. "No harm done, miss. Though our Ms. Sterling has been here nearly five years now."

I leaned against the counter, adopting a conspiratorial tone. "Actually, while I'm here... I'm thinking of surprising my husband with flowers. Do you happen to know any good florists nearby? The kind that deliver beautiful arrangements?"

"Indeed I do," he brightened. "In fact, we get the most gorgeous bouquets delivered here regularly. A gentleman sends them to Ms. Sterling monthly—roses mainly, sometimes lilies. Quite the romantic gesture."

My smile remained fixed as something cold slithered through my veins. "How lovely. Does this gentleman have good taste?"

"The finest," Mr. Davies nodded. "American fellow, visits every month or so. Always in a fine suit, very generous with his tips. Mr. Carter, I believe. Would you like to see? I sometimes take photos of the arrangements for our building's Instagram."

As he proudly showed me his phone—scrolling through images of extravagant bouquets that must have cost hundreds each—I felt the floor shift beneath my feet. There, beside one particularly lavish arrangement of white roses, stood Ryan. My husband. Smiling in a way he never smiled at home.

"Are you quite all right, miss?" Mr. Davies asked, concern creasing his weathered face.

"Yes," I managed. "Just remembered another appointment. Thank you for your help."

I walked out into the drizzling London rain, the truth washing over me in merciless waves. Monthly visits. Regular flowers. The candles in church. The second plane ticket.

And I had arrived just in time to witness it all.

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