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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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Chapter 3

The London rain fell in a steady rhythm, droplets catching the amber glow of street lamps as I huddled deeper into my borrowed trench coat. My hair, now pulled back in a severe bun, was beginning to frizz in the damp evening air. I'd been following Ryan for nearly three hours, my body tense with anticipation and dread.

He moved with purpose through Mayfair's elegant streets, checking his watch repeatedly. The Ryan I was watching wasn't the detached businessman who'd stood by my hospital bed making work calls while I grieved our lost child. This Ryan was nervous, eager—alive with an energy I hadn't seen in years.

He finally stopped outside Claridge's, its art deco façade glowing warm against the darkening sky. I positioned myself across the street, partially hidden by a black taxi cab, and waited. My heart hammered against my ribs, each beat a painful reminder of what I was about to witness.

She emerged from a sleek car, a vision in a cream-colored dress that clung to her slender frame. Olivia Sterling. Even from this distance, I could see why Ryan had never forgotten her. She moved with effortless grace, her dark hair cascading over her shoulders. The woman whose name had been written on that candle. The woman whose shadow had lived in my marriage from the beginning.

Ryan's transformation was immediate and devastating. His face—usually a mask of cool indifference—broke into a smile so radiant it felt like a physical blow. He stepped forward, wrapping his arms around her in an embrace that spoke of familiarity, of intimacy.

"My Liv," I heard him murmur as they pulled apart, his voice carrying across the quiet street. "You look beautiful."

My Liv. In seven years of marriage, he had never once called me "my Jessica."

I fumbled for my phone with trembling hands, activating the camera just as Ryan leaned down to whisper something in her ear. Whatever he said made her laugh—a tinkling sound that cut through the patter of rain. She placed her hand on his chest in a gesture so possessive it made my stomach clench.

They disappeared into the restaurant, but I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. The reality of what I was witnessing had paralyzed me more effectively than any physical restraint.

Two hours later, they emerged. I'd barely moved, the cold seeping into my bones, but I felt nothing except the burning need to know everything. To see everything. To gather the pieces of my shattered reality.

Ryan guided Olivia across the cobblestone street, his hand resting on the small of her back—a protective gesture he'd never once offered me. They paused beneath the shelter of a shop awning, and I raised my phone again, recording as Ryan reached into his coat.

He produced a leather-bound journal, its cover embossed with what looked like initials. Olivia's face lit up as she accepted it, her fingers tracing the lettering reverently. Then came a small velvet box—the kind that typically holds jewelry. When she opened it, even from my distance, I could see the gleam of diamonds catching the streetlight.

I zoomed in, capturing the moment Ryan lifted a delicate necklace from the box and fastened it around her neck. His fingers lingered against her skin, and then he bent to press his lips to the spot where the pendant rested.

"I love you," he said, the words clear enough that my phone's microphone caught them perfectly. "I always have."

Three words he'd stopped saying to me years ago.

---

Back in New York, the evidence burned a hole in my laptop. I'd watched the videos so many times I could recite their conversations from memory. But videos weren't enough. I needed to understand how deep this betrayal went.

Marcus Thorne's office was tucked away in a converted loft in Greenwich Village, far from the corporate towers where Ryan conducted business. The private investigator had come highly recommended for his discretion and thoroughness.

"Mrs. Carter," he greeted me, his handshake firm. "Please, have a seat."

"It's Morgan," I corrected automatically. "I kept my name professionally." A small act of independence that suddenly seemed significant.

Marcus nodded, sliding a manila folder across his desk. "These are emails intercepted from your husband's private server. They go back nearly eight years."

Eight years. Longer than my marriage.

I opened the folder with steady hands, my emotional numbness a strange new armor. The emails were printed chronologically, starting just before Ryan and I had begun dating. My eyes caught on a particular exchange, dated three weeks before Ryan had proposed to me.

"I'm dying, Ryan," Olivia had written. "The doctors give me months. My only wish is for you to find happiness after I'm gone. Promise me you'll marry, have the family we talked about. Don't waste your life mourning me."

Ryan's response made the coffee I'd been sipping turn to acid in my stomach: "I promise, Liv. If it will give you peace, I'll marry the next woman who loves me. But know that it's you—it will always be you—who holds my heart."

I looked up at Marcus, the world tilting sideways. "She wasn't dying, was she?"

He shook his head slowly. "No, Mrs. Morgan. According to my investigation, Ms. Sterling was diagnosed with a benign cyst that was successfully removed. She was never terminal."

The truth crashed over me in waves. I wasn't just a wife who had been cheated on. I was a placeholder. A promise fulfilled. My entire marriage—the vows, the shared name, the lost baby—had been built on a lie so fundamental it negated everything I thought was real.

As I stared at the evidence of my husband's betrayal, something hardened inside me. The grief and shock crystallized into something new—something with edges sharp enough to cut through the chains of devotion that had bound me for so long.

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