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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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Chapter 2

Three days later, I stood in the corner of my own dining room, watching Pierce play host to his most important business associates. The penthouse that had once been my domain now felt like enemy territory—Camilla's laughter ringing through the spaces where my quiet had once lived, her fingers trailing possessively over Pierce's arm as she charmed his clients with stories of their future together.

I had prepared myself for this evening, dressing in a simple black dress that required no explanation, my hair pulled back in a style that needed no maintenance. I was present but invisible—exactly where Pierce wanted me.

The dinner was exquisite, each course more elaborate than the last. I served the dessert myself—a gesture that might have seemed like humility to the guests but felt more like a final performance of a role I was about to abandon. The dessert was a delicate creation of white chocolate mousse with fresh fruit compote, arranged with the precision I'd learned from years of hosting Pierce's business dinners.

I was just setting down the last plate when Camilla's fork clattered against her dessert dish. Her hand flew to her throat, eyes widening in theatrical panic.

"I—I can't breathe," she gasped, her voice strangled. "Mango. There's mango in this. I'm allergic!"

The room erupted in chaos. Pierce was at her side instantly, catching her as she slumped dramatically in her chair. "Camilla, baby, what's happening?" His voice cracked with what sounded like genuine terror.

"Mango," she wheezed, clutching at her collar. "I told you. I told everyone. No mango." Her eyes, though watering convincingly, found mine across the room. "She did this. She knows I'm allergic. She put it in my dessert."

The accusation hung in the air like poison. I stood perfectly still, watching the scene unfold with a strange detachment. There was no mango in her dessert. There was no mango on the entire table. I had prepared every plate myself, and I knew exactly what was on them.

But Pierce wasn't looking for truth. He was looking for someone to punish.

"Everyone out," he barked at his guests, who were already backing toward the door, eager to escape the drama. "Take her to the bedroom," he ordered one of the staff, gesturing to Camilla, who was now recovering suspiciously quickly from her "attack."

When the room had cleared, Pierce turned to me. His face was a mask of cold fury, but beneath it, I could see something else—a terrible satisfaction. This was the moment he'd been waiting for: the chance to finally break me completely.

"You did this," he said, his voice dangerously quiet. "You tried to hurt her. To hurt my child."

"There was no mango," I replied simply. "You know that."

His smile was razor-thin. "What I know is that you've been waiting for your moment to strike. Well, you've had it. And now you'll pay."

He snapped his fingers, and his two bodyguards appeared from the hallway. "Make her drink," Pierce said, nodding toward the liquor cabinet. "A full tumbler of whiskey. All of it. Now."

The bodyguards exchanged glances—they knew what whiskey did to me. They knew my history. But Pierce's orders were absolute, and they moved to follow them.

One poured the whiskey while the other approached me. "Mrs. Snyder, please," he said, not unkindly. "Just drink it quick. It's easier that way."

I didn't look at the glass. I looked at Pierce. His eyes were flat, empty of anything resembling compassion. He knew exactly what he was doing. He knew what alcohol had cost me seven years ago, and he was choosing to make me pay that price again.

I took the glass with steady hands. The whiskey inside was amber, beautiful in its way, like liquid fire. I knew what it would do to me, but some part of me was beyond caring. If this was how he wanted to end things, then so be it.

I raised the glass to my lips and drank.

The first sip burned like acid. The second made my stomach clench. By the third, I could feel the alcohol hitting my system like a freight train, derailing every careful defense I'd built. My body remembered the last time—the pain, the loss, the emptiness that followed.

I finished the glass and set it down with deliberate care. The room was already beginning to spin, but I forced myself to look at Pierce one last time.

"Are you satisfied now?" I asked, my voice surprisingly steady despite the fire spreading through my veins.

His answer was lost in the sudden, violent cramping that doubled me over. My hands braced against the kitchen counter as my body rebelled against the poison I'd been forced to drink. The pain was immediate, overwhelming, familiar in its cruelty.

I heard Pierce's voice from what seemed like very far away. "Call an ambulance. She's making a scene."

The bodyguards stepped back, their faces pale. They'd seen what whiskey did to me before, but this was worse. This was deliberate. This was punishment.

My legs gave out, and I slid to the marble floor, still clutching my stomach. The cold tiles against my cheek felt like a blessing compared to the fire inside me. Through the haze of pain and alcohol, I could see Pierce's shoes, polished and expensive, standing just out of reach.

He wasn't moving to help me. He was watching. He was waiting.

The last coherent thought I had before darkness claimed me was not anger or hatred or even fear. It was a strange, calm certainty: this was the moment everything changed. This was the moment I finally, completely, stopped owing Pierce anything at all.

And then there was nothing but darkness and the echo of an ambulance siren, growing louder with every second.

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