
I Was His Secret Wife Until the Baby Shower Betrayal
I Was His Secret Wife Until the Baby Shower Betrayal Chapter 1
I stared at the internal memo on my screen, my heart pounding against my ribs. The words blurred, then sharpened with brutal clarity: "Baby Shower Celebration for Victoria Kane and Alexander Sterling – Astoria Grand Hotel, Manhattan Ballroom, 3 PM."
The cursor blinked mockingly as I read the memo again. And again. Seven years of marriage, and I was learning about this through a company-wide email that someone had accidentally included me on.
My fingers trembled as I smoothed down my pencil skirt, a habit when anxiety threatened to overwhelm me. The Sterling Enterprises office hummed around me, oblivious to the way my world was imploding. For seven years, I'd been Mrs. Alexander Sterling in the shadows—his executive assistant by day, his wife by night, hidden away in our penthouse like a shameful secret.
And now he was throwing a baby shower with Victoria Kane.
I checked my watch—2:15 PM. Before I could second-guess myself, I grabbed my purse and coat.
"Going somewhere, Sarah?" Melissa from Accounting asked as I rushed past her desk.
"Emergency," I managed, my voice steadier than I felt.
The Astoria Grand was only fifteen minutes away. Each step toward the hotel lobby felt like walking through quicksand, my designer heels—a birthday gift from Alexander—clicking against marble floors that suddenly seemed to tilt beneath me.
When I reached the Manhattan Ballroom, I froze in the doorway. The room was a symphony in Sterling blue—the signature color of my husband's family dynasty. Crystal chandeliers cast a soft glow over dozens of Manhattan's elite, champagne flutes glinting in manicured hands. At the center of it all stood Alexander, his tall frame commanding attention in a perfectly tailored suit that I'd hung in his closet just yesterday morning.
His arm was draped possessively around Victoria Kane's waist, her pregnancy accentuated by a form-fitting cream dress. They looked like they belonged on a magazine cover—the power couple, the perfect family.
"They make such a beautiful couple, don't they?" an older woman beside me sighed. "Victoria will make a wonderful Mrs. Sterling."
The words hit me like a physical blow. I watched, paralyzed, as Alexander bent to kiss Victoria's cheek, his smile more genuine than any he'd given me in months. Beside them stood an ornate cradle, draped in Sterling blue silk.
"Excuse me," I whispered, slipping away from the woman before she could see the tears threatening to spill.
I found a secluded alcove near the service entrance and pulled out my phone with trembling fingers. Three missed calls from Alexander. A text: *Where are you? The Henderson contract needs your signature.*
Work. That's all I was to him in public. His efficient assistant who handled the paperwork while he built his empire and, apparently, his real family.
I didn't realize I'd stepped back into the ballroom until I was standing directly in Alexander's path as he moved toward the bar.
His gray eyes widened fractionally—the only indication of surprise he'd allow himself in public. "Sarah," he said, his voice dropping to that controlled whisper I knew too well. "What are you doing here?"
"I could ask you the same thing," I replied, fighting to keep my voice steady. "A baby shower, Alexander? With her?"
He gripped my elbow, steering me toward a quiet corner. "You know your place," he hissed, his perfect facade cracking just enough for me to see the cold fury beneath. "This isn't the time or place for whatever this is."
"My place?" I repeated, disbelief making my voice rise. "I'm your wife!"
His expression hardened. "Keep your voice down."
Before he could say more, Victoria appeared at his side, her hand protectively cradling her belly. Her eyes narrowed as they swept over me.
"Alexander, darling," she purred, though her eyes remained fixed on me. "Is everything alright?"
"Everything's fine," he assured her, but she was already backing away, her face contorting in theatrical distress.
"She tried to touch me!" Victoria suddenly cried out, her voice carrying across the ballroom. "She tried to hurt the baby!"
The room fell silent. All eyes turned to us.
"Alexander," I whispered, "tell them. Tell them who I really am."
For one heartbeat, I thought he might. Then his expression shuttered closed.
"I don't know what you're talking about," he said loudly enough for everyone to hear. "Ms. Mitchell is my executive assistant, and she's clearly unwell today. Security will see you out."
As two men in dark suits approached, I saw something in Alexander's eyes I'd never seen before—not anger or annoyance, but complete indifference. In that moment, I knew: I'd never been his wife. I'd been his possession.
And now I was being discarded.
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