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My Fiancé Locked Me Away for His Mistress’s Tears Novel Cover

My Fiancé Locked Me Away for His Mistress’s Tears

The rain lashed against the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Jensen estate, casting long, distorted shadows across the imported marble floors. I had come home early, the damp chill of the evening clinging to my trench coat, desperate for the warmth of the man I was going to marry. Instead, as I approached the heavy mahogany doors of the music room, the silence of the house felt suffocating, broken only by a low, frantic murmur. I pushed the door open just a fraction. The air left my lungs in a single, jagged exhale. Edison Jensen, the ruthless CEO who bent entire boardrooms to his will, a man whose pride was the very marrow of his bones, was on his knees. He wasn't picking something up. He was kneeling on the Persian rug before the piano bench. Sitting on that bench was Flora Warren, his former piano teacher—a woman woven of soft cashmere and practiced fragility. Edison gripped her pale hands, his broad shoulders hunched, his dark head bowed in absolute submission.
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Chapter 3

Time lost its shape in the cliffside mansion, measured only by the creeping frost on the windowpanes and the hollow, gnawing ache beneath my ribs. The coastal winter seeped through the gray stone walls, turning the air in my locked room into a physical weight. Every exhale plumed like white smoke in the dark.

They expected me to break. Flora’s estate manager would unlock the heavy oak door once a day, leaving a single bowl of tepid, unsalted oats on the floor as if feeding a stray dog. He would linger for a fraction of a second, his eyes searching my face for tears, for the trembling lip of a defeated woman ready to beg for Edison’s mercy.

I never gave him the satisfaction.

I did not throw the bowl at the wall. I did not scream until my throat bled. Instead, I sat cross-legged on the freezing hardwood floor, smoothing the frayed cuff of my silk blouse, and forced myself to eat every congealed bite. Spite required fuel. Vengeance required a pulse.

With every passing day, the soft, trusting fiancée who had loved Edison Jensen was systematically starved to death. In her place, something entirely different began to crystalize. I spent the endless, freezing hours in absolute silence, turning my mind into a steel trap. I memorized the architecture of my confinement. I learned the heavy, dragging footsteps of the night guard—a man who favored his left leg and smelled faintly of stale whiskey. I noted the crisp, clicking heels of Flora’s personal loyalists when they occasionally paced the corridor, their hushed voices carrying through the heavy wood.

*“She hasn’t said a word,”* I heard a maid whisper one evening, her tone laced with unease. *“Mr. Jensen asked if she’s shown remorse. What do we tell him?”*

*“Tell him she’s stubborn,”* the manager had replied, his voice flat. *“The cold will snap her eventually.”*

They were wrong. The cold wasn't snapping me; it was forging me. I cataloged every humiliation, every shiver, every pang of hunger, filing them away with surgical precision. I thought of Charlie, dying alone on a sterile steel table while Edison coddled a liar. I thought of the secret I had buried out of pride—the truth of Edison’s first night—and realized how foolish I had been to protect the dignity of a man who had none. I would never protect anyone but myself and my own blood again.

It was during the third week that the rhythm of the house finally faltered.

The dragging footsteps of the night guard were replaced by the squeak of rubber soles. A new rotation. Younger, careless, and impatient. He paced the hall outside my door, his heavy sighs vibrating through the floorboards.

Around midnight, the rhythmic pacing stopped. I heard the sharp flick of a lighter, followed by the dull thud of a heavy object being tossed onto the mahogany console table just outside my door. Footsteps retreated down the hall, fading toward the staff exit at the end of the corridor. He was taking an unauthorized smoke break.

I pressed my ear against the freezing wood of the door. A tinny, compressed voice was bleeding from the object he had left behind on the table. A smartphone, streaming a live news broadcast.

At first, it was just the drone of market fluctuations. I closed my eyes, my breath shallow, straining to catch any detail of the outside world. Then, the anchor’s cadence shifted, dropping into the grave, urgent tone reserved for catastrophe.

*“…breaking news out of the financial district tonight. The Hernandez dynasty is currently facing an unprecedented crisis. Just hours ago, a severe multi-vehicle collision on the coastal highway involved the private car of Margaret and Richard Hernandez.”*

The marrow in my bones turned to crushed ice. I stopped breathing entirely, my cheek pressed so hard against the door the brass hinges bit into my skin.

*“Authorities report that the vehicle was forced off the road in severe weather conditions,”* the tinny voice continued, entirely detached from the sudden, violent hammering of my heart. *“Both the patriarch and matriarch of Hernandez Enterprises have been rushed to City General. Sources inside the hospital indicate they are in critical condition in the intensive care unit. With their eldest son, Tyson, currently unreachable, and their daughter, Quinn, reportedly out of the country, the future of the company remains fiercely uncertain…”*

The audio faded into a dull ringing in my ears. I slowly pulled back from the door.

My parents. Critical condition.

They were bleeding in a sterile hospital room, and I was locked in a freezing cage, written off as an absentee heiress while Flora and Edison played their sickening game of martyrdom.

I looked down at my hands. They were trembling, but not from the cold. The icy patience that had sustained me for weeks evaporated in a single heartbeat, replaced by a dark, consuming inferno. I didn't just need to survive anymore. I needed to get out. And whoever stood in my way was going to be burned to ash.

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