My Husband Conspired with His Mistress to Steal Everything Novel Cover

My Husband Conspired with His Mistress to Steal Everything

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I sat frozen in the sterile examination room, staring at the specialist's lips as they formed words I couldn't process. The white walls seemed to close in around me, the antiseptic smell burning my nostrils. "I'm sorry, Mrs. Foster. The tests are conclusive. Advanced pancreatic cancer. Given the aggressive nature and metastasis... we're looking at approximately three months." Three months. Ninety days. The words echoed in my mind like a death knell.

My Husband Conspired with His Mistress to Steal Everything Chapter 1

I sat frozen in the sterile examination room, staring at the specialist's lips as they formed words I couldn't process. The white walls seemed to close in around me, the antiseptic smell burning my nostrils.

"I'm sorry, Mrs. Foster. The tests are conclusive. Advanced pancreatic cancer. Given the aggressive nature and metastasis... we're looking at approximately three months."

Three months. Ninety days. The words echoed in my mind like a death knell.

"Is there any chance of error?" My voice sounded foreign to my own ears.

Dr. Winters—a name I'd never heard until today—shook his head with practiced sympathy. "We've run the tests twice. The biopsy results are unequivocal."

I nodded mechanically, unable to form words. Three months to live. Three months to wrap up a lifetime.

The taxi ride back to my SoHo loft passed in a blur. I bypassed my art studio—my sanctuary where I'd spent countless hours restoring my parents' legacy pieces—and went straight to the bedroom. My fingers trembled as I entered the combination to my wall safe.

Inside lay the remnants of my family's dignity: my mother's jewelry, my father's watch, and a faded photograph of them standing in front of our gallery before Franklin Wheeler destroyed everything.

"I'm sorry," I whispered to their smiling faces. "I tried to rebuild what we lost."

Tears blurred my vision as I traced my mother's face. Then, with a deep breath, I pulled out my phone and dialed my lawyer.

"Richard? It's Margot. I need you to expedite the sale of the gallery building. Yes, immediately."

After hanging up, I retrieved my checkbook and wrote with steady hands: $500,000. Enough to secure Jensen's future after I was gone. I slipped it into a velvet envelope and placed it on his pillow—a final gift from a wife who believed she was loved.

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A week later, I stood in the bustling lobby of Mount Sinai Hospital, clutching my medical file. Second opinions were standard procedure, even for terminal cases. Or perhaps especially for terminal cases.

"Just one last consultation," I murmured to myself, trying to ignore the hollow ache in my chest.

The elevator doors opened, and I stepped forward—then froze.

Jensen.

My husband wasn't at his office as he'd claimed. He stood in the lobby, his arm protectively around a visibly pregnant woman. His face wore an expression of tenderness I thought was reserved only for me.

I ducked behind a column, my heart hammering. Something about the woman seemed familiar—her designer maternity dress, her confident stride.

Then she turned, and I saw her face clearly.

Lyra Wheeler. Franklin Wheeler's daughter.

But it was what she wore that made my blood run cold: my mother's limited-edition Burberry trench coat—the one I'd been saving for a special occasion, the one that still held the faint scent of my mother's perfume.

I followed them at a distance, watching as Jensen guided her toward the obstetrics wing with practiced ease. They settled into chairs in the waiting area, oblivious to my presence behind the magazine rack.

"Just a few more months, babe," Jensen's voice carried clearly in the quiet space. "Once she's gone, the money is ours, and we never have to pretend again."

Lyra's laugh was like glass breaking. "I'm tired of pretending. I want to wear her clothes openly, live in her apartment, spend her money without hiding."

"Soon," Jensen promised, kissing her hand. "The gallery sale is almost finalized. And with her life insurance..."

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Adrenaline surged through my veins, burning away the fog of grief that had enveloped me since the diagnosis. Something wasn't right. The doctor's words, Jensen's betrayal, Lyra's presence—none of it made sense.

I stormed out of the hospital, my mind racing faster than my feet. First stop: my bank.

"I need to freeze the wire transfer for the gallery sale immediately," I told the manager, my voice steady despite my trembling hands. "And stop payment on check number 2479."

Next, I called an Uber to take me to Westside Medical Center—a small, independent clinic with no connections to my regular doctors.

"I need an emergency blood panel and MRI," I told the receptionist, sliding my credit card across the counter. "Pay out of pocket. No insurance."

As the technician drew my blood, a cold certainty settled in my chest. The diagnosis had been fabricated—part of an elaborate scheme to steal everything I had left.

Two hours later, I stared at the results in disbelief: normal blood counts, no markers for cancer, no abnormalities whatsoever.

I was perfectly healthy.

The "cancer" had been nothing but a lie—a cruel, calculated move in a game I hadn't even known I was playing.

I clutched the papers tightly, feeling something shift inside me. The grief and resignation of the past week hardened into something else entirely.

They had played me for a fool. But they were about to learn that Margot Henderson was nobody's victim.

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