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My Husband Risked My Life to Protect His Mistress

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The weight of the golden statue in my hands felt surreal. I'd dreamed of this moment since I was a little girl, watching the Oscars on our secondhand TV while Sophia painted in her sketchbook beside me. Now, standing in the Dolby Theatre, the spotlight warm on my face, I finally felt like I'd made something of myself. "Thank you," I began, my voice steady despite the emotion swelling in my chest. "This means more than I can express. To anyone who's ever felt invisible—this is for you." The audience applauded. I caught Ian's eye in the front row, his proud smile making my heart flutter. My husband of three years, the man who'd swept me off my feet and promised me forever. "I want to thank my husband, Ian Nelson, who believed in me when—" A collective gasp rippled through the theater. Hundreds of phones lit up simultaneously, their screens glowing in the darkness like stars.

My Husband Risked My Life to Protect His Mistress Chapter 1

The weight of the golden statue in my hands felt surreal. I'd dreamed of this moment since I was a little girl, watching the Oscars on our secondhand TV while Sophia painted in her sketchbook beside me. Now, standing in the Dolby Theatre, the spotlight warm on my face, I finally felt like I'd made something of myself.

"Thank you," I began, my voice steady despite the emotion swelling in my chest. "This means more than I can express. To anyone who's ever felt invisible—this is for you."

The audience applauded. I caught Ian's eye in the front row, his proud smile making my heart flutter. My husband of three years, the man who'd swept me off my feet and promised me forever.

"I want to thank my husband, Ian Nelson, who believed in me when—"

A collective gasp rippled through the theater. Hundreds of phones lit up simultaneously, their screens glowing in the darkness like stars. Whispers erupted around me. Someone behind me muttered, "Holy shit."

I faltered, my eyes darting to the sea of faces. What was happening?

Then I saw it—on the massive screen behind me, my own face appeared in a series of intimate photos I'd never taken. Explicit. Graphic. Fake.

"No," I whispered, the statue nearly slipping from my grasp. "No, no, no."

The room spun. Cameras flashed. Journalists leaned forward, hungry for my reaction.

"Security!" someone shouted.

But instead of coming to my side, Ian was already moving—not toward me, but toward Yara, who was dramatically covering her face as if shielding herself from the scandal unfolding around us.

"Hazel!" Our eyes met across the chaos. He didn't even look sorry.

I stood frozen on the stage, alone with my shattered dignity.

---

The drive back to the Nelson estate passed in silence. I stared out the window, my makeup long cried off, the Oscar statue cold and heavy in my lap.

"How could you?" I finally whispered as we pulled through the gates. "You left me up there."

Ian's knuckles were white on the steering wheel. "It's not what you think."

"You went to her. Not me."

"She's upset, Hazel. This affects the whole family."

I laughed bitterly. "The whole family? Or just your precious Yara?"

We entered the mansion to find Yara curled up on the library sofa, tears streaming down her perfect face. Ian immediately went to her, kneeling beside her with a tenderness he hadn't shown me in months.

"Go upstairs," he murmured to me. "I'll handle this."

Something in his voice—protective, almost desperate—made me pause. I'd never heard him sound so afraid.

I slipped away, but instead of going upstairs, I followed the sound of voices to Ian's study. The door was slightly ajar.

"—can't keep paying him off forever," Marcus Chen, our family lawyer, was saying. "The witness is getting bolder."

"What does he want now?" Ian's voice was tight.

"Half a million. Or he goes to the police with what he knows about the accident."

My blood turned to ice.

"The accident that killed Hazel's parents," Ian clarified, his voice dropping. "The one Yara was responsible for."

"Jesus, Ian." Marcus sounded exasperated. "You've protected her long enough. Maybe it's time to—"

"No." Ian cut him off. "She was seventeen. Drunk. It was an accident."

"And you covered it up," Marcus said flatly. "You buried evidence. You paid off the investigation."

"I did what was necessary to protect my family."

I pressed my hand against my mouth to stifle a cry. Yara had killed my parents? And Ian knew?

---

"Divorce papers." I slammed them onto the desk in front of him. "I want out."

Ian looked up from his laptop, his expression unreadable. "You're overreacting."

"Overreacting?" My voice shook. "Your niece—your cousin's daughter—destroyed my career tonight. And you protected her instead of me."

"It's more complicated than that."

"I heard you," I said, tears burning my eyes. "In your study. I know what Yara did to my parents."

His face paled. For a moment, something like guilt flickered across his features before hardening into resolve.

"You don't understand," he said, standing. "Everything I've done has been to protect this family."

"Protect?" I backed away as he approached. "You mean control."

He moved with startling speed, snatching my phone from my hand. "You're not going anywhere."

"Give me my phone!" I lunged for it, but he held it out of reach.

"Security!" he called. Two guards appeared instantly at the door. "Lock down the estate. No one enters or leaves without my permission."

"You can't do this!"

"I can do whatever I want," he said, his voice eerily calm. "This is for your own good, Hazel. For the family."

I stared at him—this stranger wearing my husband's face—and realized with sickening clarity that I'd never truly known him at all.

"We're family," he insisted, reaching for me. "I'm trying to protect you."

I jerked away from his touch. "Family doesn't betray each other."

His eyes darkened. "If you try to leave me, you'll regret it."

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