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My Husband Let His Mistress Replace Me as Mother Novel Cover

My Husband Let His Mistress Replace Me as Mother

The crystal chandeliers of the Seattle Country Club cast a golden glow across the ballroom as I adjusted the pearl necklace Hunter had given me for my fortieth birthday. Tonight was perfect—a celebration of both my birthday and Orion's acceptance into an Ivy League university. After decades of sacrifice as a military wife, this moment felt like my crowning achievement. "Mom, you look amazing," Orion said, appearing beside me in his tailored suit. At eighteen, he already carried himself with the confident posture of a King—my King, the one I'd poured my entire existence into. "Thank you, sweetheart." I smoothed his lapel, my heart bursting with pride. "I'm so proud of you." The room buzzed with conversation as Seattle's elite mingled around us. I'd spent weeks planning this celebration, ensuring every detail reflected the dignity of Hunter's military position. Major Hunter King's wife and son deserved nothing less. "Mrs.
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Chapter 2

The heavy metal doors clanged shut behind me with a finality that echoed through my bones. Federal Correctional Institution Danbury—my new home for the rest of my life.

"King, Vanessa. Murderer." The guard's voice was flat as she shoved a thick folder into my hands. "Rules are simple. Don't cause trouble."

I clutched the orientation materials, my fingers still numb from the shackles. The processing area smelled of industrial cleaner and despair. Women in beige uniforms moved like ghosts through the concrete hallways, their eyes avoiding mine.

"Family killer," someone whispered as I passed. "She butchered her own kid."

The words hit me like physical blows. I kept my chin up—military wife training—but inside, I was screaming. Orion's face flashed before me, his bright smile at the party, then gone. Always gone now.

My cell was eight by ten feet of concrete and steel. A thin mattress, a toilet without privacy, a small metal desk. The door slammed shut with a hydraulic hiss.

"Welcome to hell, princess," said a voice from the bunk above mine. "Heard you like killing kids."

I didn't respond. Couldn't. The walls seemed to pulse with hostility.

The first attack came three days later in the shower. I'd stripped down, trying to scrub away the prison stench, when they came—three women with dead eyes and prison muscles.

"Think you can just waltz in here?" The leader's tattooed fist connected with my ribs before I could react. "Fucking child killer."

The water turned pink as my lip split. I fought back—years of military base self-defense courses—but they were ready. A knee to my stomach, elbows to my back.

"Stop!" I gasped, tasting blood. "I didn't—"

"Save it," another one sneered, yanking my hair. "We got kids. We hate bitches like you."

They left me curled on the shower floor, water pooling red around me.

That was just the beginning.

For weeks, it was constant—spit in my food, "accidental" burns from irons in laundry, whispers following me everywhere. My military posture made me stand out. My refusal to show weakness made me a target.

"Family killers get special treatment in here," an older inmate told me with sick satisfaction. "You'll learn."

And I did learn—to expect pain, to hide injuries, to eat quickly and suspiciously.

The breaking point came on a Tuesday. I was in the yard when a group of inmates cornered me by the weight pile.

"Your son scream when you killed him?" A woman twice my size blocked my path. "Bet he begged."

Something snapped inside me. I lunged at her, fists wild. Didn't matter that she outweighed me by a hundred pounds. Didn't matter that her friends were circling.

I was going to die right there.

"Enough."

The voice cut through the chaos like a blade. A small, wiry woman stepped into the circle, her gray-streaked hair pulled back tight.

"She's mine now." The woman's eyes were cold as she faced the group. "Back off."

They did. Immediately.

She turned to me, her gaze clinical. "You fight like a privileged housewife. Pathetic."

"Diane Chen," she said, extending a hand. "And you're a dead woman walking unless you listen to me."

I took her hand, blood running down my face.

"First lesson," she said quietly. "In here, you're not a wife. Not a mother. You're prey. And prey doesn't survive by playing nice."

Diane became my shadow. She showed me how to walk—not with military precision but with prison swagger. How to eat without seeming vulnerable. How to sleep with one eye open.

"Your problem is you still think you're innocent," she said one night, passing me a makeshift knife she'd fashioned from a toothbrush. "In here, innocence gets you killed."

I practiced stabbing motions in the dark, my hands shaking.

"I was innocent once too," Diane said softly. "Now I'm just alive."

Four years passed in a blur of survival. My letters to innocence projects piled up—each one a desperate lifeline thrown into a vast sea of indifference.

"Another rejection?" Diane asked, watching me crumple an envelope.

I nodded, pressing my forehead against the cold wall. "They say my case is too 'controversial.'"

"Then write more. Fight harder." She passed me another blank form. "Someone out there will listen eventually."

At night, I studied the other inmates' movements, learning to read the subtle shifts in body language that preceded attacks. I memorized guard routines, noted blind spots in security cameras.

My military training finally found purpose—not in service to country but in survival.

"Keep writing," Diane urged as winter turned to spring. "Truth doesn't die, even in here."

I wrote until my fingers cramped, until the words blurred on the page. Each letter was a prayer, each signature a testament to my refusal to disappear.

Somewhere beyond these walls, there had to be someone who would listen.

"There always is," Diane said when I shared my doubts. "But first, you have to survive long enough to find them."

And so I did—one breath, one letter, one day at a time.

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