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My Husband Let My Father Die for His Mistress Novel Cover

My Husband Let My Father Die for His Mistress

The darkness didn’t lift all at once. It receded like a tide, slow and greedy, clinging to the edges of my mind. But the sound—the sound was sharp. It was a voice that had scraped against my consciousness for five years, a rusty nail on the chalkboard of my paralysis. "Damian, don't be dramatic. Of course I’ll meet you at Le Bernardin. It’s our anniversary, isn't it? technically." *Carla.* My eyelids felt like they were weighted with lead, but the rage burning in my chest was a powerful fuel. I forced them open. The world was a blur of sterile whites and the blinking red eye of a heart monitor, but the figure by the window was distinct.
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The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, revealing a foyer that wasn't mine. The cool, minimalist slate and cream tones I had curated for years were gone, buried under an avalanche of aggressive gold leaf and velvet. It looked less like a home and more like a mausoleum for the tasteless.

Damian’s hand was warm on the small of my back, a gesture of possession that made my skin crawl. "Welcome home, darling. We redecorated a bit while you were... away. To keep things fresh."

"Fresh," I echoed, my voice purposefully thin. I leaned heavily on my cane, playing the part of the fragile porcelain doll they wanted me to be.

Carla emerged from the living room, arms wide, a predator’s smile plastered on her face. "Ana! Oh, it’s so good to have you back here." She moved with the ease of the lady of the manor, her heels clicking on the marble I had imported from Italy.

My eyes darted to the wall where my father’s gift—a small, serene Monet water lily study—used to hang. It was gone. in its place hung a commissioned portrait of Damian, looking imperious and oddly hollow.

"Where is Papa's painting?" I asked, blinking rapidly, feigning confusion.

Carla didn't miss a beat. "Oh, sweetie, we moved it to the guest room. The lighting here was just too harsh for it. Don't worry, I’ve been taking such good care of everything."

I forced a tremulous smile. "Thank you, Carla. You're such a... good friend."

Inside, I was screaming. She hadn’t just moved into my house; she had erased me from it.

***

By the third day, the fog in my head felt artificial. My limbs felt heavy, disjointed, like I was wading through molasses. It wasn't the atrophy. It was chemical.

That evening, when Carla handed me my nightly cocktail of pills with a glass of water, her eyes lingered on my throat.

"For your strength," she cooed.

I took the pills, took a sip of water, and swallowed air. The pills slid under my tongue, a bitter secret burning against the floor of my mouth. I waited until she turned to fluff my pillows before spitting them into a tissue concealed in my palm.

Later, while Damian snored in the guest room—exiled there by my "fragile condition"—I slipped the tissue into a padded envelope. I had already arranged for a courier, paid in cash, to deliver it to Dr. Rodriguez. If she was poisoning me, I needed the toxicology report to be the nail in her coffin.

***

Opportunity knocked on Friday. Damian was at the office, and Carla had left for a "spa day," likely funded by my trust fund. The penthouse was silent.

I moved to the master bedroom. My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic bird trapped in a cage, as I pushed open the double doors. The scent of *Santal 33* was overwhelming here, thick and cloying.

I opened the walk-in closet. My vintage Chanel, my bespoke silk blouses—gone. In their place were racks of loud prints and polyester blends. She had literally stepped into my shoes, though she lacked the grace to fill them.

I rummaged through the bedside drawer, looking for anything—a note, a receipt. My fingers brushed against a sleek, square box tucked in the back.

Condoms.

A cold laugh bubbled in my throat. Damian had undergone a vasectomy three years before my accident—his grand, melodramatic gesture to prove I was the only woman he would ever need. Yet here was a fresh box of Trojans.

I pulled out the burner phone Victoria had smuggled to me and snapped photos of the box, the clothes, the toiletries on the vanity. Every click of the shutter was a bullet chambered for the future.

***

Saturday brought the "Welcome Back" dinner. Damian had invited a dozen of our "closest" friends—vultures in tuxedos coming to gawk at the woman who cheated death.

I sat at the head of the table, sipping sparkling water. Then Carla walked in.

The room seemed to dip in temperature. She was wearing my dress. It was a vintage emerald silk gown I had worn to the Met Gala six years ago. It strained across her hips, the fabric pulling tight, a desecration of the memory.

Damian stood to make a toast, his glass of scotch trembling slightly. "To Anastasia. My miracle."

"To miracles," Carla chimed in, stepping up beside him. She placed a hand conspicuously over her stomach, rubbing the fabric in a slow, circular motion. Her eyes locked onto Damian’s, heavy with a secret that sucked the air out of the room. "And to new beginnings. Sometimes, life surprises us in the most... fertile ways."

A hush fell over the table. The implication hung heavy in the air—a pregnancy. With a man who was supposed to be sterile. With a mistress who was supposed to be a friend.

I saw the color drain from Damian’s face. He tugged at his tie, loosening the knot as if it were a noose.

I raised my glass, catching the light of the chandelier. "Yes," I said, my voice soft but carrying to every corner of the room. "To miracles. And to the truth. Because no matter how deeply you bury it, it always finds a way to the light."

I smiled at Carla. It was the smile of a predator looking at prey that didn't yet know it was bleeding.

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