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My Husband Locked Me Away While His Mistress Wore My Ring Novel Cover

My Husband Locked Me Away While His Mistress Wore My Ring

Seven years. Seven years of marriage, of endurance, of hoping that someday Watson would change. I stood in our dining room, adjusting the silver candlesticks for the third time, watching the flames dance in the reflection of the crystal glasses. The table was set with Watson's favorite dishes—roasted duck with orange glaze, truffle mashed potatoes, and a bottle of Château Margaux from our wedding year. I smoothed down my navy dress, the one Watson once said made my eyes look like sapphires. My hair was styled in loose waves, the way he preferred it. Everything was perfect for our seventh anniversary. "He'll notice tonight," I whispered to myself, touching the small diamond at my throat—a gift I'd bought myself last month. "He has to." The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed nine. Nine o'clock.
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Chapter 2

The rain pounded against my windshield as I drove through the winding roads toward the Brooks family estate. My hands trembled on the steering wheel, the image of my mother's shattered music box still burning in my mind. The diamond ring—her wedding ring—was gone. Taken by Stella. The woman now sleeping in my bed.

I pressed harder on the gas pedal, desperate to reach Grandfather Brooks. He was my only hope now.

Seven years ago, on my wedding day, he had pulled me aside in the garden. "Harper," he'd said, his voice low and steady, "if you ever need to leave, come to me. I promise I'll help you."

I'd never thought I'd need that promise. I'd believed in love, in Watson's promises, in the future we'd build together.

What a fool I'd been.

The Brooks estate loomed ahead, its stone facade barely visible through the downpour. I pulled up to the entrance, not bothering to wait for the butler to open my door. I ran through the rain, my hair and clothes soaked within seconds.

"Miss Harper!" The butler, Mr. Thompson, greeted me with surprise as I burst through the front door. "You're drenched!"

"Where is he?" I demanded, water dripping from my hair onto the marble floor. "I need to see Grandfather Brooks immediately."

Mr. Thompson's expression shifted from surprise to sympathy. "I'm afraid that's not possible, Miss Harper."

"Not possible?" My voice cracked. "What do you mean?"

"He's been taken to the hospital. Heart condition, very sudden." Mr. Thompson's eyes were kind but concerned. "He's in ICU at Presbyterian."

The timing was too perfect. Too convenient.

"When?" I asked, though I already knew the answer wouldn't matter.

"This morning."

This morning. The same day Watson brought Stella home. The same day my mother's music box was destroyed.

"I need to see him," I insisted, my voice barely above a whisper.

"Miss Harper, he's not receiving visitors right now."

I reached into my purse and pulled out a pen and paper, my hands shaking as I wrote:

*Grandfather,*

*I need your help. Watson has brought Stella Harris into our home. My mother's music box has been destroyed. The ring is gone. I'm invoking your promise.*

*Please help me.*

*Harper*

I folded the note carefully and pressed it into Mr. Thompson's hand. "Please make sure he gets this as soon as possible."

Mr. Thompson nodded solemnly. "I'll see to it personally, Miss Harper."

---

The Adams house was quieter than I expected when I arrived. The rain had stopped, leaving everything glistening under the streetlights.

I didn't bother ringing the doorbell. I still had my key—the one my father had never asked me to return.

"Harper?" My stepmother's voice cut through the silence as I entered the foyer. "What are you doing here?"

"Where is my mother's ring?" I demanded, not bothering with pleasantries.

"Your father is on the phone with Watson," she said, her eyes narrowing. "Discussing your... behavior."

Before I could respond, my father appeared in the doorway of his study. "Harper," he said coldly. "What is the meaning of this?"

"I need to know if Stella has my mother's ring," I said, stepping toward him. "The one that was in the music box."

"Watch your tone," he warned. "You're not a child anymore."

"I'm not a child?" I laughed bitterly. "You've treated me like one for years. Like I was nothing after Mom died."

His face flushed with anger. "You ungrateful—"

The slap came without warning, snapping my head to the side. The sting of it brought tears to my eyes.

"You will not speak to me that way," he hissed. "Do you have any idea what you're doing? Watson is furious. He could ruin us all!"

"I don't care about Watson or his money or what he can do to us," I said, tasting blood where my lip had cut against my teeth.

"You should care!" My stepmother stepped forward, her voice shrill. "We've worked hard to build this family's reputation!"

The doorbell rang, interrupting her tirade.

"Perfect timing," my father muttered, straightening his tie.

Stella Harris stood in the doorway, her red dress exchanged for a more modest blue one. Around her neck hung a delicate gold chain—with my mother's diamond ring dangling from it.

"Harper," she said sweetly. "I see you've been looking for this."

I lunged forward, reaching for the ring. "Give it to me!"

My stepmother moved quickly, sticking out her foot as I passed. I stumbled, falling hard onto the marble floor.

Stella stepped closer, looking down at me with a smile that chilled my blood.

"You want this back?" She touched the ring at her throat. "Then beg."

"Please," I whispered, my cheek pressed against the cold floor.

"I don't think Watson would like to see you groveling like this," she said conversationally. "But I do."

Slowly, painfully, I pushed myself to my knees, looking up at her.

"Please give me back my mother's ring," I said, the words burning my throat.

Stella's smile widened as she stood over me, triumphant.

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