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My Husband Chose His Mistress Over Saving My Life Novel Cover

My Husband Chose His Mistress Over Saving My Life

Five years. Five long years of playing the perfect wife, of hiding who I really am, of loving a man who sees me as nothing more than a business transaction. I stood in our dining room, adjusting the crystal wine glasses for the third time. The table was set with our finest china—the set Alexander had never once used. The candles cast a warm glow across the room, flickering shadows against the walls of the Burke estate. "Mrs. Burke?" Our housekeeper appeared in the doorway. "Is there anything else you need?" "No, thank you, Maria." I smoothed my dress—a deep burgundy that complemented my olive skin. "He should be home any minute." She nodded and disappeared, though I caught the pity in her eyes. She knew, as did the rest of the staff, that anniversaries meant nothing to Alexander.
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Five years. Five long years of playing the perfect wife, of hiding who I really am, of loving a man who sees me as nothing more than a business transaction.

I stood in our dining room, adjusting the crystal wine glasses for the third time. The table was set with our finest china—the set Alexander had never once used. The candles cast a warm glow across the room, flickering shadows against the walls of the Burke estate.

"Mrs. Burke?" Our housekeeper appeared in the doorway. "Is there anything else you need?"

"No, thank you, Maria." I smoothed my dress—a deep burgundy that complemented my olive skin. "He should be home any minute."

She nodded and disappeared, though I caught the pity in her eyes. She knew, as did the rest of the staff, that anniversaries meant nothing to Alexander.

I checked my watch. Seven-thirty. He'd promised to be home by six.

The salmon would be dry by now. The chocolate soufflé had likely collapsed. I'd spent hours preparing this meal, rehearsing what I would say when I finally revealed my true identity.

"Alexander," I practiced again, my voice barely above a whisper. "The Clause of Independence is complete. I've lived without my family's wealth for five years, just as our agreement required. It's time you knew who I really am—Adriana Sanchez, heir to the Sanchez banking dynasty."

I touched the small velvet box in my pocket containing the family signet ring—the one piece of Sanchez jewelry I'd kept throughout these years of pretended poverty.

Eight o'clock came and went. Then nine. Then ten.

I sat alone at the head of the table, watching the candles burn down to stubs. The food had gone cold, the wine warm in its decanter. Outside, rain began to fall, pattering against the windows like impatient fingers.

Midnight struck. Still no Alexander.

I finally stood, my legs stiff from sitting so long. As I cleared the table, each plate clattered against the others like accusations. Five years of anniversary celebrations—all alone.

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Three days passed without a word from Alexander. No calls. No messages. Nothing.

When he finally walked through the door, I was in the library, pretending to read. He looked tired but composed, his suit immaculate as always.

"We need to talk," he said without preamble, loosening his tie.

I set my book aside. "Yes, we do. It's been our anniversary for three days now."

He frowned slightly, as if trying to recall some distant obligation. "That's not what I want to discuss."

"What, then?"

"I've met someone." His voice was matter-of-fact, as if announcing a new business acquisition. "Her name is Abby Davis."

Something cold settled in my stomach. "What does that have to do with us?"

"She reminds me of Alia." His eyes, usually so guarded, softened at the mention of his dead first love. "The way she moves, her smile... even her voice."

"And?"

"And I want to renegotiate our arrangement." He sat across from me, crossing one leg over the other. "Our marriage has served its purpose. The Burke-Sanchez alliance has been profitable for both our families."

"Our marriage has an exclusivity clause," I reminded him, my voice steadier than I felt.

"A clause I intend to modify." He checked his watch. "I'll continue to honor the business aspects of our contract. You'll remain Mrs. Burke in public. But privately, I'll be pursuing a relationship with Abby."

"You can't just—"

"I can and I will." His eyes hardened. "You have no leverage here, Adriana. You're financially dependent on me. Where would you go? What would you do?"

The irony was almost painful. If only he knew.

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That evening, I wandered the halls of our estate, unable to settle in any one room. Alexander had retreated to his study after our "discussion," and I found myself drawn to the heavy oak door.

A sound stopped me—laughter. Rich, genuine laughter I'd never heard from him before.

I moved closer, my heart pounding. The door was slightly ajar, casting a thin line of light across the darkened hallway.

"...and then she said, 'Alexander Burke doesn't know what he's missing!'" Another burst of laughter followed.

I peered through the crack. Alexander sat at his desk, his iPad propped before him. On the screen was a woman—beautiful, with wide eyes and a delicate features that did indeed resemble the photographs of Alia I'd seen.

"Abby," he said tenderly, "you're my miracle."

My breath caught. In five years of marriage, he'd never spoken to me with such warmth.

"I can't wait to see you tomorrow," she replied, her voice soft and intimate.

"Tomorrow isn't soon enough." His smile—God, his smile was radiant. "But it will have to do."

He leaned closer to the screen, his expression softening in a way I'd only dreamed of seeing directed at me.

Suddenly, his eyes flicked toward the door. Our gazes met through the narrow opening.

His face transformed instantly—the warmth vanishing, replaced by cold irritation. The door slammed shut with such force that the walls seemed to tremble.

I stood frozen in the hallway, the sound of my husband's laughter with another woman echoing in my ears like a death knell.

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