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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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Chapter 2

The fever dreams don't stop. All night, I see my mother's face dissolving into seafoam, hear her voice calling from depths I can't reach. When Ivan's fist pounds on the attic door at dawn, my body feels like it's been dragged across coral.

"Get up. Kira wants a show."

I pull myself upright. Through the narrow window, the world is white. The blizzard that started at midnight hasn't let up—snow piles against the glass in drifts that look like frozen waves.

Ivan doesn't wait for me to dress. He grabs my arm and hauls me down three flights of stairs. My bare feet slap against cold marble. The house staff avert their eyes as we pass.

The courtyard is a winter hellscape. Wind screams through the iron gates. Snow swirls in violent eddies, and the temperature has to be in the single digits. Ivan shoves me through the French doors, and the cold hits like a physical blow.

Kira stands on the second-floor balcony, wrapped in the mink coat Ivan bought her last week. She holds a wine glass. Steam rises from whatever she's drinking.

"I found your little journals, Ivan." Her voice carries over the wind. "All those notes about her precious Siren's Dance. I want to see it."

Ivan tosses something at my feet. Sheer gauze, the color of sea glass. The traditional garment my mother wore when she danced for my father. I found it in her things after she died, kept it hidden in a box under loose floorboards.

He found it. Of course he did.

"Put it on," he says. "Dance for us."

I look at the gauze, then at the snow. My skin is already turning blue.

"Now, Talia."

My fingers shake as I wrap the fabric around myself. It's meant for summer beaches, for moonlit rituals where the air is warm and the ocean is close. Not this. Never this.

The Pearl in my chest pulses. Heat spreads through my ribs, fighting the cold. The bioluminescent script on my arms begins to glow beneath my skin.

I close my eyes. Find the rhythm my mother taught me—the one that calls to the tide, to the deep places where my father's people swim. My feet begin to move.

The dance is agony. Each step sends shards of ice through my soles. The gauze does nothing against the wind. But the magic responds anyway, because it has to, because this is what I am beneath the silence and the submission.

Snow melts in a circle around my feet. Steam rises where my skin touches the ground. I spin, and the world blurs into white and blue. My arms trace patterns in the air—ancient gestures that pull at something primal in my blood.

Kira's laughter cuts through the wind. "Look at her, Ivan. She's actually glowing."

The Pearl burns hotter. My lungs seize. I taste copper and salt, feel something crack inside my chest. But I keep dancing because stopping means punishment, means the urn in the trash compactor, means losing the last pieces of my mother.

My vision darkens at the edges. The courtyard tilts. I'm spinning, spinning, and then I'm falling.

The snow catches me. Cold seeps through the gauze, through my skin, into my bones. I cough, and ice crystals mixed with blood spray across the white ground.

Above me, Kira claps. "Magnificent. Do it again at my birthday party next week."

Ivan's footsteps crunch through the snow. He doesn't help me up. Just looks down at me like I'm something broken he's considering whether to fix or discard.

"Clean yourself up," he says. "You're bleeding on the marble."

I don't remember how I get back inside. Someone—maybe Marcus, Ivan's lieutenant who sometimes looks at me with something like pity—carries me to the servants' quarters. They lay me on a cot in the laundry room, cover me with thin blankets that smell like bleach.

I drift in and out. The Pearl's heat has faded, leaving me hollow and cold.

Then I feel it. A presence. A shift in the air that tastes like ocean spray and old magic.

I open my eyes.

A woman stands beside the cot. She's tall, dark-skinned, with silver hair braided down her back. She wears a black suit that looks expensive and out of place in this basement room. Her eyes are the color of deep water.

"Talia Gordon." Her voice is soft but carries weight. "I'm Elena Vasquez. I represent the White family."

I try to sit up. She raises a hand.

"Don't. You need to conserve your strength." She pulls something from her jacket—a veil, black as midnight, embroidered with silver thread that catches the light like fish scales. "The pact is real. Seven days from the hundredth betrayal. You felt it activate last night."

I nod. My throat is too raw to even attempt sound.

"Steven White died three months ago. His grandfather has agreed to honor the ancient laws. You will marry his ghost at the Pierre Hotel on the seventh day." She lays the veil across my chest. "Wear this when you come. It will protect you during the crossing."

I touch the fabric. It's cool and smooth, humming with power I don't understand.

"Ivan will try to stop you," Elena continues. "Not because he loves you. Because he can't stand to lose what he owns." Her eyes meet mine. "But the pact is binding. Once you enter the hotel wearing this veil, he cannot follow. The threshold will not permit him."

She turns to leave, then pauses. "Six days, Talia. Hold on for six more days."

Then she's gone, and I'm alone with the veil and the sound of my own ragged breathing.

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