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My Husband Adored His Mistress, so I Asked Her Out Novel Cover

My Husband Adored His Mistress, so I Asked Her Out

"Did you see her at the charity gala last month?" a woman's voice drifted out. "Lily Matthews. She looked absolutely stunning in that emerald dress." "The way Seth looked at her..." another voice added with a knowing laugh. "I mean, we all know about his thing for her, but he wasn't even trying to hide it." I froze, my hand hovering over the elevator button. "Poor Quinn," the first voice continued. "She's beautiful, but she's not Lily. Everyone knows Seth's been obsessed with her since college." "Remember when Lily came for that consulting meeting last week? Seth practically rearranged his entire schedule. And the way he walked her to her car..." "It's so obvious. I heard from Jennifer in accounting that Seth and Lily were seen at the Ritz last Tuesday. Same day Quinn was at that women's leadership conference." My chest tightened, but I remained perfectly still, hidden by the wall. "I feel bad for Quinn. She seems sweet, but she has to know, right? The whole office can see it." "Maybe she's in denial. I would be." Their laughter felt like needles against my skin. I waited until their footsteps faded before moving, my face carefully composed despite the storm building inside me.
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Chapter 2

The morning sun streamed through the windows of Café Laurent, casting a warm glow over the polished marble countertops and elegant patrons. I checked my watch—9:15 AM. Perfect timing. Lily Matthews would arrive in exactly ten minutes, just as she did every Tuesday before her weekly consulting gig at Westbrook Corp.

I'd chosen this particular café carefully. It was upscale enough to attract professionals from nearby offices, but not so exclusive that an "accidental" meeting would seem contrived. I adjusted my caramel-colored blazer and ordered a latte, selecting a table with a clear view of the entrance.

Right on schedule, the door chimed and Lily walked in, her auburn hair swept into a stylish updo, her cream blouse and navy skirt a perfect blend of professional and feminine. I waited until she'd ordered her usual—a vanilla cappuccino with an extra shot—before approaching.

"Oh! Lily?" I kept my voice light, surprised. "What a coincidence!"

She turned, recognition flickering across her face followed immediately by wariness. "Quinn. Hello."

"I was just getting some coffee before heading to the office," I said, gesturing to my table. "Would you like to join me? It's such a beautiful morning."

Her eyes narrowed slightly, assessing me. I'd caught her off guard—exactly as planned.

"I'm actually meeting someone," she said, but glanced at her watch, revealing the lie.

"Another time, then," I replied, not pushing. Instead, I smiled warmly. "That blouse is stunning on you, by the way. The color makes your eyes pop."

The compliment landed precisely where I'd aimed it. Her shoulders relaxed slightly, vanity temporarily overriding suspicion.

"It's new," she admitted. "From that little boutique on Maple Street."

"La Belle Époque? I love their selections." I nodded appreciatively. "You have excellent taste."

She studied me for a moment longer, then surprised me by gesturing to a nearby table. "Actually, I have a few minutes. We could sit."

Victory.

As we settled at the table, I noticed how she positioned herself—back straight, hands folded neatly in her lap, the perfect picture of poise. But there were telltale signs of strain: the slight wear on her designer heels, the faint shadows under her eyes that expensive concealer couldn't quite hide.

"So," I began after our coffees arrived, "how are you enjoying your consulting work at Westbrook?"

"It's... fine," she said carefully.

I took a sip of my latte. "That's wonderful. It must be nice to work somewhere so prestigious."

"Not all of us married into success," she replied, her tone carrying a hint of bitterness.

I laughed softly, as if she'd made a charming joke. "Oh, I think we both know marriage has its own challenges. But enough about me—how are you doing, really? Financially, I mean."

The direct question caught her off guard. Her carefully composed expression faltered for just a moment.

"I'm managing," she said stiffly.

"Managing is tough these days," I sympathized. "Especially with your taste for quality things." I gestured subtly to her outfit. "It can't be easy maintaining this lifestyle on consulting fees alone."

A flash of something—anger? fear?—crossed her face before she masked it with a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "I make it work."

I nodded, filing away this information. The crack in her façade was exactly what I'd been looking for.

---

One week later, I was browsing through silk scarves at La Belle Époque when Lily walked in. This time, I spotted her first and had time to position myself near the accessories display.

"Lily!" I exclaimed with genuine delight. "Twice in one week? We must be shopping soulmates."

She hesitated, clearly suspicious of another "coincidence," but curiosity won out.

"What are you looking for today?" she asked.

"Just browsing," I replied, then added with calculated spontaneity, "Actually, I'm meeting Ava for lunch at Maison Rouge in twenty minutes. Their new spring menu is supposed to be divine. Would you care to join us? My treat."

I could see the calculation behind her eyes—weighing the risk against the appeal of a free meal at one of the city's most exclusive restaurants.

"Just us girls?" she asked.

"And Ava Chen—she's my best friend since college. You'll love her."

Twenty minutes later, we were seated at a corner table at Maison Rouge, Lily visibly impressed by the white tablecloths and crystal stemware. Ava played her part perfectly, charming and witty, drawing Lily out with stories about art and fashion that revealed more about her background than she probably intended.

"So you studied art history at Columbia?" Ava asked, sipping her wine.

Lily nodded. "I wanted to be a curator, but the market crashed right after graduation."

"That's why you're in consulting now?" I asked.

"It pays better than gallery work," she admitted with a small shrug. "Though I still paint sometimes."

I leaned forward, genuinely interested. "Really? What medium?"

"Watercolors mostly. Landscapes." A hint of passion colored her voice. "I had a small show once, in Brooklyn."

By dessert, Lily was talking animatedly about her artistic aspirations, her carefully constructed walls crumbling under the combined assault of excellent food, fine wine, and our attentive interest.

---

The contemporary art gallery was my masterstroke. Three weeks into our "friendship," I suggested we meet there after work—a girls' night out to see the new exhibition everyone was talking about.

"This one speaks to me," I said, stopping before an abstract canvas splashed with blues and grays. "It reminds me of loneliness."

Lily studied it thoughtfully. "Not loneliness," she corrected. "Yearning."

"Yes," I agreed softly. "That's exactly it."

We spent hours wandering through the gallery, our conversation flowing more easily than ever before. When we reached a quiet alcove showcasing photographs of abandoned buildings, I finally dropped my carefully prepared hint.

"Seth used to love contemporary art," I mentioned casually. "We haven't been to a gallery together in years, though."

Lily's eyes sharpened with interest. "Oh?"

"He's changed so much since college," I continued, as if sharing a confidence. "Back then, he was so passionate about everything—art, music, politics." I sighed. "Now he's just... distant."

"You seem very different from what I expected," Lily said carefully.

"What did you expect?"

"Someone... colder. More like his mother."

I laughed softly. "Eleanor is formidable, isn't she? Though she has a soft side few people see." I paused, then added with calculated vulnerability: "Sometimes I wonder if she chose me to tame him, not to love him."

Lily's expression shifted subtly—recognition, perhaps even sympathy.

"Do you think," I asked innocently, "that some people are just... emotionally unavailable? No matter what someone else does?"

The question hung between us, loaded with meaning neither of us was ready to acknowledge fully.

But the seed was planted. And seeds, with enough care and attention, always grow into something much more dangerous.

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