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My Husband Moved His Pregnant Mistress Into Our Home Novel Cover

My Husband Moved His Pregnant Mistress Into Our Home

I heard the elevator doors slide open with the soft chime that once meant home. Now it announced an invasion. Pierce's voice carried through the marble foyer—too loud, too confident, the voice of a man who had never been denied anything he wanted. Behind him came the soft padding of another set of footsteps, measured and deliberate. 'This is it, Camilla. Upper East Side living at its finest.' The pride in his voice made my stomach turn. I set down my teacup on the glass coffee table, the porcelain meeting the surface with a soft click that seemed to echo in the sudden silence. Pierce appeared in the doorway, his hand possessively resting on the small of a woman's back. Camilla Alvarez. I'd seen her in photographs, glimpsed her in the back of Pierce's car when he thought I wasn't looking.
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I heard the elevator doors slide open with the soft chime that once meant home. Now it announced an invasion. Pierce's voice carried through the marble foyer—too loud, too confident, the voice of a man who had never been denied anything he wanted. Behind him came the soft padding of another set of footsteps, measured and deliberate.

'This is it, Camilla. Upper East Side living at its finest.' The pride in his voice made my stomach turn. I set down my teacup on the glass coffee table, the porcelain meeting the surface with a soft click that seemed to echo in the sudden silence.

Pierce appeared in the doorway, his hand possessively resting on the small of a woman's back. Camilla Alvarez. I'd seen her in photographs, glimpsed her in the back of Pierce's car when he thought I wasn't looking. But seeing her now—her olive skin glowing, her dark hair cascading over her shoulders, her pregnant belly a defiant curve beneath her fitted red dress—made the air thin in my lungs.

'Vivian.' Pierce's tone was businesslike, as if he were introducing a new housekeeper. 'Camilla will be staying with us for the duration of her pregnancy. She needs proper care and support.'

Camilla's smile was a masterpiece of practiced sweetness—just warm enough to be polite, just sharp enough to draw blood. 'I hope this isn't too much of an imposition.' Her hand drifted to her belly in a gesture that was both protective and possessive.

'Camilla will be taking the master suite,' Pierce continued, his eyes never leaving mine, searching for the crack in my composure he'd always been able to find. 'It's the most comfortable room for her condition. I expect you to be civil and accommodating.'

I didn't flinch. Didn't blink. Didn't give him the satisfaction of seeing my heart break all over again. Instead, I nodded once, picked up my teacup, and took a deliberate sip. 'Of course.'

Camilla's smile faltered slightly. She'd expected tears, maybe. Begging. The dramatic scene Pierce had probably described to her—the hysterical wife, the confrontation. Instead, she got silence and a woman who had finally run out of tears to shed.

'Please relocate your belongings by this evening,' Camilla said, her voice dropping its honeyed tone now that Pierce had turned away. 'I'd like to get settled.'

I set down my cup and walked past them both. In the master bedroom—my bedroom, the room where I'd spent countless nights listening to Pierce's breathing while he dreamed of other women—I methodically removed my clothes from the closet. Each silk blouse, each tailored suit, each piece of jewelry he'd bought me after particularly egregious affairs—all of it came off the hangers with quiet efficiency.

I didn't slam drawers. Didn't throw things. Didn't scream. What would be the point? The man I'd married was already gone, had been gone for years. This was just the final eviction notice.

An hour later, the east guest suite looked exactly like the master bedroom had—neat, organized, impersonal. I placed the small framed photo of Mallory and me on the nightstand, a reminder that I had at least one relationship that didn't require me to pay with my dignity.

That night, I sat on the edge of the guest bed and pulled out my phone. My fingers hovered over Kaizen's contact for a moment before I pressed call. Three rings, and then his voice—warm, steady, alive with concern.

'Vivian?'

'It's time.' My voice sounded strange to my own ears—clearer, steadier than it had been in years. 'He moved her in tonight. Pregnant. Into our bedroom.'

Silence stretched between us, but it wasn't empty silence. I could practically hear Kaizen processing, planning, preparing to dismantle the life I'd been chained to for so long.

'Are you sure?' he asked finally. Not because he doubted me, but because he wanted to hear me say it.

'Yes.' The word tasted like freedom. 'I'm done.'

The next morning brought a new kind of chaos. Pierce's phone was ringing incessantly—his attorney, his PR team, his damage control specialists. I caught fragments of hushed conversations: '...former client... claiming solicitation... needs to be handled...'

By midday, I was sitting in a hard plastic chair at the NYPD Midtown precinct, my hands folded in my lap, my face a mask of composure that unnerved everyone who looked at me. Pierce's attorney had called—they needed me to clarify the nature of Pierce's relationship with a woman who was now claiming he'd paid her for services.

'Did you know the nature of your husband's relationship with Ms. Rivera?' The detective's question hung in the air.

'Yes.' I met his eyes steadily. 'She was his mistress. Not an escort. Just another woman he couldn't keep his hands off.'

Pierce, standing near the door with his lawyer, went completely still. He'd expected me to lie, to protect him, to play the role of the loyal wife one last time. Instead, I sat there in my charcoal dress and told the truth with surgical calm.

'Thank you, Mrs. Snyder.' The detective closed his notebook.

I stood, smoothed my skirt, and walked past Pierce without a glance. In the elevator down to the lobby, I pulled out my phone and texted Mallory: 'Meet me at our café. It's time.'

At a quiet corner table in a Midtown café, Mallory slid a sealed legal envelope across the polished wood. Her eyes—sharp, protective, proud—never left mine.

'Everything's ready,' she said simply. 'Just waiting for you.'

I turned the envelope over in my hands, feeling the weight of a decade of pain compressed into legal documents. This wasn't just paper. It was a door. A way out.

'I'm ready,' I said, and for the first time in years, I meant it completely.

Back at the penthouse, Camilla had already begun redecorating. The living room that had been my careful creation—neutral tones, clean lines, a sanctuary of sorts—was now cluttered with her things. But it was the photographs on the mantelpiece that stopped me cold.

There, in elegant frames, were images of Camilla and Pierce together. At a beach resort. In a restaurant. On a yacht. And in the center, largest of all, a photo of Pierce laughing, his hand spread possessively over her pregnant belly.

I stared at that photo for a long moment, studying Pierce's face. He looked happy. Maybe he was. Maybe this was what he'd always wanted—a woman who would replace me completely, who would give him what I could never give him again.

Without touching any of the photos, I turned away and walked to the window. The city stretched out below, vast and indifferent. I pulled out my phone and dialed Kaizen.

'I've moved into the guest room,' I said when he answered. 'And I'm ready to leave permanently once the papers are filed.'

'I'll be there the moment you need me,' he promised, and in his voice I heard something I'd been missing for too long—certainty. Protection. A man who would choose me, not because he had to, but because he wanted to.

For the first time in years, I believed someone when they said they would be there.

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