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My Husband Gave Our Anniversary Ring to His Mistress First Novel Cover

My Husband Gave Our Anniversary Ring to His Mistress First

The candlelight flickered across Xander's face as he reached into his pocket, his practiced smile never wavering. Five years of marriage, and he still performed these moments with the calculated precision of a hedge fund manager closing a deal. The small velvet box appeared between his fingers, and I felt my own smile mirror his—reflexive, perfectly calibrated, utterly convincing. "Lorelai," he began, his voice carrying that warm timber that had once made my heart race, "five years ago, you became the foundation of everything I've built. This ring is just a small token of my gratitude for your unwavering support." I extended my left hand across the dining table, watching the candlelight dance across the diamond as he slipped it onto my finger. It caught the light beautifully—a perfect, dazzling deception. "It's beautiful, Xander. Thank you." He reached across the table to take my hand, his thumb brushing over the diamond. "You're beautiful. You're everything.
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The candlelight flickered across Xander's face as he reached into his pocket, his practiced smile never wavering. Five years of marriage, and he still performed these moments with the calculated precision of a hedge fund manager closing a deal. The small velvet box appeared between his fingers, and I felt my own smile mirror his—reflexive, perfectly calibrated, utterly convincing.

"Lorelai," he began, his voice carrying that warm timber that had once made my heart race, "five years ago, you became the foundation of everything I've built. This ring is just a small token of my gratitude for your unwavering support."

I extended my left hand across the dining table, watching the candlelight dance across the diamond as he slipped it onto my finger. It caught the light beautifully—a perfect, dazzling deception.

"It's beautiful, Xander. Thank you."

He reached across the table to take my hand, his thumb brushing over the diamond. "You're beautiful. You're everything. I don't know what I did to deserve you."

I squeezed his hand and leaned forward to kiss him, tasting the expensive wine on his lips. The words I spoke were exactly what he wanted to hear, what any husband would want to hear on his fifth anniversary. I had always been good at giving people what they needed to see.

Later, I lay in our bed while Xander slept beside me, his breathing deep and even. The silk sheets felt cool against my skin as I reached for my phone on the nightstand, scrolling through social media out of habit. An algorithm, in its infinite wisdom, pushed a livestream into my feed.

"Hey, babes! Welcome back to my channel! Today we're unboxing some fun new pieces I got from..."

I almost swiped past it—another influencer, another sponsored post—but something in the thumbnail caught my eye. A diamond ring, glinting under studio lights. I tapped the screen.

The woman on the screen—Indie Ramirez, according to the overlay—held up a small ring with a single stone. "This little guy came as a freebie with my gold bar purchase! Isn't it cute? I know it's not real or anything, but it's super adorable as a little accessory piece. Perfect for stacking or just wearing on its own for a cute, everyday look. The company sent it as a promotional..."

My blood turned to ice. The ring in her hand was identical to the one Xander had just placed on my finger. The same cut, the same setting, the same delicate band. A promotional freebie.

But that wasn't what made my chest tighten. It was what appeared in the background as Indie shifted the camera angle, laughing about the gold bars. A man's wrist came into view, and there, glinting on his cuff, were the custom-engraved platinum cufflinks I had designed for Xander on our first anniversary. The same intricate pattern I had spent weeks perfecting, the same engraving that matched the inside of his wedding band.

The timestamp in the corner of the stream read six days ago.

I set my phone face-down on the nightstand with deliberate care, my movements slow and precise. The ring—the freebie, the trinket, the lie—felt suddenly heavy on my finger. I turned onto my side, facing away from Xander, and closed my eyes. I did not cry. I did not shake. I simply lay there, completely still, as something inside me sealed itself off. A door closing, soundproof and permanent.

By morning, I was in the kitchen making coffee, my face composed and my movements efficient. Xander appeared in the doorway, his hair still tousled from sleep, reaching for me with the casual entitlement of a man who believed himself beloved.

"Morning, beautiful," he murmured, his hand settling at the small of my back. "Did you sleep well?"

I handed him his coffee—black, no sugar, exactly how he liked it—and smiled. "Perfectly," I replied, the lie sliding from my lips with practiced ease. "How about you?"

Over the next two days, I worked methodically through Indie's archived streams. Hundreds of hours of content, meticulously catalogued and timestamped. I cross-referenced each appearance of the cufflinks with Xander's calendar—the 'business trip' to Chicago, the 'client dinner' in the city, the weekend he claimed to be at a conference in Boston. The pattern assembled itself with surgical clarity.

The cufflinks appeared in three separate streams, always on the same wrist, always in the same apartment with the same backdrop. The ring had been broadcast to forty thousand followers six days before Xander presented it to me as a symbol of our love.

I created an encrypted folder on a device Xander had never seen, transferring screenshots and recordings with the same clinical precision I once used to build trading models. The folder took shape quickly—timestamps, screenshots, video clips, all organized by date and relevance. When it was complete, I labeled it with a single word: Fox.

Then I closed the laptop, stood up, and walked to the kitchen to begin preparing dinner for two. As I chopped vegetables with steady hands, I could hear Xander in his home office, already on his third call of the day, his voice confident and commanding.

"Yes, I'm looking at the numbers now," he was saying. "We're positioned perfectly for the quarterly report. Trust me, this is going to be our biggest win yet."

I smiled to myself as I reached for the knife, my movements precise and deliberate. Trust. Such a fragile thing, and so easily broken.

The dinner would be perfect, as always. And tomorrow would bring new opportunities for gathering evidence. The Fox was awake now, and she was hungry.

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