My Husband Framed Me to Protect His Mistress Novel Cover

My Husband Framed Me to Protect His Mistress

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The roasted chicken sits in the center of the dining table, golden and perfect, steam no longer rising from its crisp skin. I've set out the good china—the Wedgwood set Riley's mother gave us for our third anniversary, the one she said was "too fine for everyday use." The irony isn't lost on me as I stare at the empty chair across from mine. My phone buzzes against the mahogany surface. Riley's name lights up the screen. "Gem, I'm so sorry." His voice carries that practiced apologetic tone I've learned to recognize over seven years of marriage. "There's a crisis with the Jenkins account. I need to pull an all-nighter at the office." I close my eyes, counting the holidays. Easter. Fourth of July. Labor Day.

My Husband Framed Me to Protect His Mistress Chapter 1

The roasted chicken sits in the center of the dining table, golden and perfect, steam no longer rising from its crisp skin. I've set out the good china—the Wedgwood set Riley's mother gave us for our third anniversary, the one she said was "too fine for everyday use." The irony isn't lost on me as I stare at the empty chair across from mine.

My phone buzzes against the mahogany surface. Riley's name lights up the screen.

"Gem, I'm so sorry." His voice carries that practiced apologetic tone I've learned to recognize over seven years of marriage. "There's a crisis with the Jenkins account. I need to pull an all-nighter at the office."

I close my eyes, counting the holidays. Easter. Fourth of July. Labor Day. My birthday in August. Thanksgiving. Now Memorial Day makes five.

"The Jenkins account," I repeat, my voice flat.

"I know, I know. I'll make it up to you, I promise. Next weekend, just us. That Italian place you love."

The same promise he made last time. And the time before that.

"Sure, Riley."

"You're the best. Love you."

The line goes dead before I can respond. Not that I was going to.

I pick up my fork, cut into the chicken breast I've already plated for myself. The meat is tender, seasoned exactly how my grandmother taught me—rosemary, thyme, a hint of lemon. It tastes like nothing. I chew mechanically, swallowing past the tightness in my throat that I refuse to acknowledge as tears.

The dining room feels cavernous. Our penthouse in downtown Seattle boasts floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase the city lights, but tonight they only reflect my solitary figure at a table set for two. I built this life. We built this life. The tech company, the success, the carefully curated home in Architectural Digest last fall.

I wonder when I became a ghost in my own marriage.

After forcing down half the meal, I abandon the pretense and retreat to the living room with my phone. Instagram opens automatically—muscle memory from too many lonely evenings. I scroll past vacation photos, baby announcements, filtered sunset shots.

Then I see it.

Selena Boyd's profile picture, that glossy chestnut hair and practiced pout. She's posted a new story twenty minutes ago. My thumb hovers over it. I shouldn't look. I know I shouldn't look.

I tap it anyway.

The video fills my screen—a hand holding a wine glass, the golden liquid catching warm light. "To new adventures," Selena's voice purrs, and the camera pans across a rustic tasting room I recognize with the force of a physical blow.

Vineyard 29. Napa Valley. The private estate where Riley proposed six years ago, dropping to one knee between the rows of cabernet vines as the sun set over the valley.

My chest constricts. Maybe it's a coincidence. Maybe—

The camera moves, capturing the toast, and in the curved reflection of Selena's wine glass, I see them. Riley's profile is unmistakable—that sharp jawline, the way he tilts his head when he laughs. And his hand, the one wearing the platinum wedding band I chose, resting on top of Selena's on the weathered wooden table.

I screenshot it. My hands don't shake. That surprises me.

I watch the story three more times, cataloging every detail. The way he leans toward her. The intimate corner table. The fact that he's wearing the navy cashmere sweater I gave him for Christmas, the one he said made him feel confident.

The Jenkins account. A crisis at the office.

I set my phone down with deliberate care on the glass coffee table. The city lights blur beyond the windows, but I don't blink. If I blink, something inside me might crack open, and I'm not ready for that. Not yet.

Instead, I sit in the dark and wait.

He comes home at seven the next morning. I'm already awake, still wearing yesterday's clothes, the screenshot pulled up on my phone.

The door opens and he walks in, laptop bag slung over his shoulder, looking rumpled and tired. The scent reaches me before he does—wine, expensive and red, mixed with Selena's signature jasmine perfume.

"Hey," he says, loosening his tie. "God, what a night. I'm exhausted."

I stand, holding out my phone. "Napa Valley."

He glances at the screen. Something flickers across his face—recognition, calculation—then smooths into irritation.

"Are you seriously doing this right now?"

"You lied to me."

"I didn't lie. The Jenkins account is in Napa. Selena and I had to meet them at their preferred location." He tosses his bag onto the entryway bench. "This is exactly why I didn't tell you—I knew you'd blow it out of proportion."

"Our vineyard, Riley. The place you proposed."

"It's a business meeting, Gemma. You're being paranoid." His voice sharpens. "Honestly, this controlling behavior is getting old. Selena is my assistant. I'm mentoring her. That's what good leaders do."

He walks past me toward the guest room, his shoulder brushing mine.

"I need sleep. We'll talk when you're being rational."

The door closes. The lock clicks.

I stand in the hallway, phone still in my hand, and feel the last thread of something snap clean inside my chest.

My marriage is over.

The realization settles over me like frost—cold, crystalline, absolute.

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