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Mistress Stabs, Husband Dies Novel Cover

Mistress Stabs, Husband Dies

The afternoon sun streamed through our kitchen windows as I sorted through the mail, my wedding ring catching the light with each movement. Seven years of marriage had settled into comfortable routines—Ryder at the office building our empire, me managing the home front and supporting his dreams that had somehow become ours. The phone rang just as I was tossing another credit card offer into the recycling bin. "Mrs. Graham?" The voice was young, professional, with a slight accent I couldn't place. "This is Liberty Hart," I corrected automatically. I'd kept my maiden name for business reasons, though most people assumed I'd taken Ryder's. "Oh, I apologize. This is Elena Rodriguez from Meridian Fine Jewelry. I'm calling about the custom necklace order—it's ready for pickup." I paused, my hand frozen over the stack of bills.
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The afternoon sun streamed through our kitchen windows as I sorted through the mail, my wedding ring catching the light with each movement. Seven years of marriage had settled into comfortable routines—Ryder at the office building our empire, me managing the home front and supporting his dreams that had somehow become ours.

The phone rang just as I was tossing another credit card offer into the recycling bin.

"Mrs. Graham?" The voice was young, professional, with a slight accent I couldn't place.

"This is Liberty Hart," I corrected automatically. I'd kept my maiden name for business reasons, though most people assumed I'd taken Ryder's.

"Oh, I apologize. This is Elena Rodriguez from Meridian Fine Jewelry. I'm calling about the custom necklace order—it's ready for pickup."

I paused, my hand frozen over the stack of bills. "I'm sorry, what necklace?"

"The custom piece ordered last month? The order shows this address for billing, and the customer requested we call when it was ready. It's under the name Sarahi Roberts."

The name hit me like ice water. Sarahi Roberts. I'd never heard it before, yet something about it felt significant, dangerous even.

"I think there's been a mistake," I said carefully, my pulse quickening. "What's the billing information on file?"

"Let me check... yes, it shows your home address, but the recipient name is Sarahi Roberts. The customer paid with a card ending in 4823."

My breath caught. That was Ryder's business credit card—the one linked to our joint account.

"Can you tell me more about this order?" I asked, gripping the phone tighter.

"It's a custom pendant, white gold with diamonds. Quite expensive actually—$3,200. The customer was very specific about the design, said it needed to be perfect for someone special."

Someone special. The words echoed in my mind as I thanked Elena and hung up, my hands trembling slightly.

I walked to Ryder's home office in a daze, searching through the neat stacks of papers on his desk. There, buried beneath some contracts, I found it—a receipt from Meridian Fine Jewelry dated three weeks ago. The same amount Elena had mentioned, charged to our joint account, but with a name I'd never seen before taking up residence in my life like an unwelcome intruder.

Sarahi Roberts.

I stared at the receipt until the numbers blurred. Three thousand dollars. On jewelry. For someone who wasn't me.

The sound of Ryder's car in the driveway sent a jolt through me. I slipped the receipt into my pocket and moved to the living room, positioning myself on the sofa where I could watch his face when I asked my questions.

He walked in with his usual confident stride, loosening his tie as he called out his customary greeting. "Hey beautiful, how was your day?"

Beautiful. The endearment felt hollow now, like everything else might be.

"Interesting," I said, keeping my voice level. "I got a call from a jewelry store today."

Ryder's hand stilled on his tie for just a moment—so brief I might have imagined it. "Oh? What about?"

"They said a necklace is ready for pickup. A very expensive necklace ordered with our credit card." I pulled out the receipt, watching his face carefully. "For someone named Sarahi Roberts."

The silence stretched between us like a chasm. Ryder's expression shifted through several emotions—surprise, calculation, then a smile that didn't quite reach his eyes.

"Oh that," he said with a laugh that sounded forced. "It's supposed to be a surprise. Your birthday's coming up, remember?"

My birthday was still two months away. "Then why is it under someone else's name?"

"Probably a mix-up at the store. You know how these places are with paperwork." He moved toward me, reaching for the receipt. "I wanted it to be special, something unique for my incredible wife."

His explanation was smooth, practiced even. But something felt wrong—the timing, the name, the way his eyes wouldn't quite meet mine.

"Sarahi Roberts," I repeated slowly. "That's quite a specific mix-up."

"Must be my assistant's name or something. These jewelry places probably deal with so many orders they get confused." He shrugged, but I caught the slight tension in his shoulders. "Come on, Lib. You're making this more complicated than it needs to be."

Lib. His pet name for me. Once it made me melt; now it felt like manipulation.

"I suppose I should call them back then," I said, testing him. "Clarify that it's actually for me?"

"No!" The word came out sharper than intended. He caught himself quickly, softening his tone. "I mean, let me handle it. I'll pick it up tomorrow and we can laugh about this whole misunderstanding."

But I was already planning my own visit to Meridian Fine Jewelry. Because whatever was happening here, misunderstanding wasn't the word I'd use to describe it.

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