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My Husband Gave My Mother’s House to His Mistress Novel Cover

My Husband Gave My Mother’s House to His Mistress

The fluorescent lights in the basement clinic buzz like dying insects. I steady my hands over Kira Kelly's face, the scalpel cold between my gloved fingers. She lies on the surgical table with her eyes closed, sedated but not unconscious—Ivan insisted she remain aware enough to "appreciate the artistry." My husband stands three feet away, his Italian leather shoes gleaming against the concrete floor. In his hands, he cradles the ceramic urn that holds my mother's ashes. He's positioned himself directly over the industrial trash compactor, its metal jaws open and waiting. "Steady now, Talia." Ivan's voice carries the same casual tone he uses when ordering coffee. "One slip, and your mother takes a dive." I don't look at him. Can't. The scalpel finds the precise entry point along Kira's nasal bridge. She wanted a smaller nose—claimed the bump made her look "ethnic" in photographs.
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The fluorescent lights in the basement clinic buzz like dying insects. I steady my hands over Kira Kelly's face, the scalpel cold between my gloved fingers. She lies on the surgical table with her eyes closed, sedated but not unconscious—Ivan insisted she remain aware enough to "appreciate the artistry."

My husband stands three feet away, his Italian leather shoes gleaming against the concrete floor. In his hands, he cradles the ceramic urn that holds my mother's ashes. He's positioned himself directly over the industrial trash compactor, its metal jaws open and waiting.

"Steady now, Talia." Ivan's voice carries the same casual tone he uses when ordering coffee. "One slip, and your mother takes a dive."

I don't look at him. Can't. The scalpel finds the precise entry point along Kira's nasal bridge. She wanted a smaller nose—claimed the bump made her look "ethnic" in photographs. The irony of a woman who has everything demanding more perfection isn't lost on me.

My hands don't shake. They never do during surgery, no matter what Ivan threatens. It's the one thing he can't take from me—this steadiness, this skill I taught myself from stolen medical textbooks when I lived in cardboard boxes on the Lower East Side. Before Ivan found me. Before he saved me.

Before he owned me.

The cartilage separates cleanly under my blade. Kira whimpers, and I feel the sound in my chest like a stone dropping into still water. I want to tell her it'll be over soon, but my voice died years ago. Mute since birth, my mother used to say. A gift from my father's people, the ones who swim in darker waters than these.

"She's taking too long." Kira's words slur around the local anesthetic. "Ivan, baby, make her hurry."

"Talia knows what happens if she rushes." The urn tilts in his grip. Ash dust motes dance in the harsh light.

I work faster. Reshape. Suture. My mother's face flashes behind my eyes—the way she looked in the only photograph I have left, the one Ivan doesn't know I've hidden inside the lining of my winter coat. She had the same nose Kira's trying to erase.

Thirty minutes later, I step back. The surgery is flawless. Kira will heal beautifully, will take selfies in two weeks and pretend she was born with that delicate slope.

She sits up, touches the bandages, and her face crumples. "It hurts. You hurt me, you bitch."

Ivan's hand cracks across my cheek before I can process the movement. The surgical mask absorbs some of the impact, but my teeth cut the inside of my mouth. Copper floods my tongue.

"Apologize to her," he says.

I can't. I press my fingers to my lips, the universal gesture of my silence.

"Useless." He sets the urn down—not in the compactor, not yet—and grabs my arm. "Clean up. We're having dinner in an hour to celebrate Kira's new look. You're serving."

The dining room upstairs glitters with candlelight. I've changed into the black uniform Ivan prefers—high collar, long sleeves, nothing that shows skin except my hands and face. I'm a ghost in my own home, drifting between the table and the kitchen, filling wine glasses and setting down plates of food I'll never taste.

Kira laughs at something Ivan whispers. Her bandaged nose doesn't stop her from leaning into him, from running her manicured nails down his arm. They're celebrating her, always her, while I fade into the wallpaper.

"Talia, more wine." Ivan doesn't look at me.

I pour. The Bordeaux splashes against crystal, dark as old blood.

"I have a surprise, darling." Ivan lifts Kira's hand to his lips. "I bought you something."

My chest tightens. The Mermaid Pearl beneath my sternum pulses once, a warning I don't understand.

"The beach house in Montauk," he continues. "The one with the widow's walk and the private beach. It's yours now. I had the deed transferred this morning."

The wine bottle slips. I catch it before it falls, but the world tilts anyway.

That house. My mother's house. The place where she taught me to swim in the moonlight, where she whispered stories of my father's people, where she died in my arms while the ocean sang outside the windows. Ivan promised—he promised—that house would always be mine. That he'd never sell it, never touch it.

Promise number one hundred, broken.

The Pearl ignites. Searing heat spreads through my ribs, and I press my fist against my chest. Neither of them notices. They're too busy kissing, too wrapped up in each other to see me burning from the inside out.

I back away. Climb the stairs to the attic where Ivan locks me at night. The door clicks shut, and I collapse against the wall.

Then the coughing starts.

Seawater pours from my mouth, mixed with blood that tastes of salt and ancient things. My skin begins to glow—faint blue lines tracing up my arms like veins of light. Words appear on my forearms in bioluminescent script, a language I've never learned but somehow understand.

A voice, old as tides, fills my skull: "The hundredth betrayal is complete. The Ghost Marriage is sealed. Seven days, daughter of the deep. Seven days to wed the dead, or become foam upon the waves."

Steven White. The name burns itself into my consciousness. The Pierre Hotel. Seven days.

I'm going to marry a ghost, or I'm going to die.

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