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My Husband Left Me for His Pregnant Mistress

The phone lit up at 2:47 in the morning. I was standing at the kitchen counter in the dark, reaching for the water glass I'd left there after dinner, and Xander's phone was just—there. Face-up. Glowing that particular blue-white that means a new message. *Miss you already. Tonight was everything. — G* The counter edge cut into the heel of my hand. I'd pressed into it without realizing. I read the message twice. Then the screen dimmed and the kitchen went back to dark, and I stood there very still the way you go still when you've heard something fall somewhere in the house and you're waiting to understand whether it broke.
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Chapter 3

The restaurant Alden chose was the kind of place I would have walked past a hundred times without noticing—a narrow corner spot in Cobble Hill with exposed brick and mismatched chairs and the particular warm lighting that made everyone look like the best version of themselves. He was already there when I arrived, sitting at a table by the window with a notebook open and a cup of coffee going cold beside it.

He stood when he saw me. That small formality—so out of step with the casual choreography of New York dining—made something in my chest tighten.

"Thank you for meeting me," I said, sliding into the chair across from him.

"I'm the one who should be thanking you." He closed the notebook. "I don't get to shoot work like yours often enough."

The server came. We ordered. And then Alden leaned forward slightly, his hands folded on the table, and asked: "What are you trying to say with this collection?"

Not *what's your inspiration* or *what's the concept*—the lazy questions I'd fielded a thousand times from people who wanted aesthetic without intention. He was asking me what I meant. What I was trying to make someone feel.

I opened my mouth. Closed it. Tried again.

"I think—" I traced the rim of my water glass. "I think I'm trying to say that you can be soft and still have edges. That you can be beautiful without erasing the parts of yourself that are complicated."

Alden didn't look away. "Then that's what we'll shoot."

The food arrived and we kept talking—about fabric weight and negative space and the way light moved differently depending on texture. He had opinions, sharp and considered ones, but he asked more than he declared. And when I made a joke—something dry about my succulent being my most consistent relationship—he laughed. Actually laughed, low and surprised, like I'd caught him off guard.

I couldn't remember the last time I'd made someone laugh.

I was reaching for my wine when the air in the room changed.

Xander slid into the booth beside me before I could process that he was there. His thigh pressed against mine, his arm draped across the back of the seat in a performance of casual intimacy that made my skin crawl.

"Hey, Logan." His voice was warm, easy, the same voice that had worked on me for eight years. "Priya told me you'd be here. Thought I'd come say hi."

My hand froze on the glass. Priya wouldn't have told him. Which meant he'd lied to her, or followed me, or—

Across the table, Alden had gone very still. His eyes tracked from Xander to me, a question forming in the silence.

"Xander." My voice came out flat. "You need to leave."

"Come on." He leaned closer, his hand landing on my shoulder, his thumb brushing the side of my neck in a gesture that looked affectionate and felt like a claim. "We haven't talked in a week. I miss you. The apartment's a disaster. You know I can't function without—"

"Without me managing your life?" I shifted away from his touch. "That's not love, Xander. That's logistics."

His jaw tightened. The charm slipped, just for a second, and I saw the thing underneath—the petulance, the entitlement, the genuine shock that I wasn't folding.

"Who's this?" He gestured at Alden with his chin, his tone shifting into something uglier. "You moved out a week ago and you're already—"

"I'm her photographer." Alden's voice cut through the space like a blade. He was standing now, though I hadn't seen him move. He wasn't tall in a showy way, but he had the kind of presence that rearranged a room. "And you're making her uncomfortable."

Xander's eyes narrowed. "I don't think this concerns you."

"It does now." Alden stepped around the table, positioning himself between Xander and me with a calm that was somehow more intimidating than aggression. "Logan asked you to leave. So you're going to leave."

For a moment, Xander just stared at him. I watched the calculation move through his face—the impulse to push back, the recognition that he was outmatched, the humiliation of being the one dismissed.

He stood abruptly, the booth seat scraping loud against the floor. When he looked at me, his expression was something I'd never seen before—raw and contemptuous and almost hateful.

"This isn't over," he said.

Then he turned and walked out, and the door swung shut behind him, and the restaurant noise rushed back in like air into a vacuum.

Alden didn't sit down immediately. He stood there, his hand resting lightly on the back of the chair, his eyes on the door as if making sure Xander was actually gone.

"Are you okay?" he asked finally.

I realized I was shaking. "Yes. I—thank you."

He sat down across from me again, and his expression was careful, concerned in a way that didn't ask me to perform being fine.

"For what it's worth," he said quietly, "you deserved better than that."

I looked at him—this man who barely knew me, who had stepped between me and my own history without hesitation—and felt something crack open in my chest.

"I'm starting to believe that," I said.

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