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My Husband Sacrificed Our Child to Protect His Mistress Novel Cover

My Husband Sacrificed Our Child to Protect His Mistress

The iron gates of Bedford Hills Correctional Facility didn’t open with a cinematic groan. They just slid back, mechanical and indifferent, spitting me out into a world that had forgotten me three years ago. The rain was cold—sharp needles against skin that had grown too pale, too thin. It washed away the prison smell of bleach and desperation but did nothing for the ache in my left leg. I took a step, and my knee buckled. The phantom pain of a boot heel grinding into my shin flared up, a parting gift from the cell block riot Damian had paid for. I stumbled, grit biting into my palms, before a shadow fell over me. "Gen." Kaiden didn’t offer a hand. He knew better. My brother leaned against the sleek black flank of a sedan that looked obscene against the gray concrete backdrop.
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The iron gates of Bedford Hills Correctional Facility didn’t open with a cinematic groan. They just slid back, mechanical and indifferent, spitting me out into a world that had forgotten me three years ago. The rain was cold—sharp needles against skin that had grown too pale, too thin. It washed away the prison smell of bleach and desperation but did nothing for the ache in my left leg.

I took a step, and my knee buckled. The phantom pain of a boot heel grinding into my shin flared up, a parting gift from the cell block riot Damian had paid for. I stumbled, grit biting into my palms, before a shadow fell over me.

"Gen."

Kaiden didn’t offer a hand. He knew better. My brother leaned against the sleek black flank of a sedan that looked obscene against the gray concrete backdrop. He held out a cane—ebony wood, silver handle. Elegant. Expensive. A crutch disguised as an accessory.

I took it. The weight was grounding.

"You look like hell," I rasped, my voice rusty from disuse.

"And you look like you’re ready to kill someone," Kaiden replied, his eyes scanning the prison yard perimeter as if expecting snipers. He opened the car door. "Get in. We have work to do."

The interior smelled of leather and the expensive cologne Damian used to wear. My stomach turned. As the car pulled away, Kaiden tossed a manila folder onto my lap. It was heavy.

"Don't read it until you've eaten," he said, his knuckles white on the steering wheel.

I opened it anyway. The first page was a photocopy of a marriage license application. *Unfiled.* Void. The second was a financial trail linking a private security firm—Reynolds Global’s go-to cleaners—to the "anonymous" witness who testified I’d assaulted Carly. My breath hitched, a jagged shard in my throat. He hadn’t just discarded me; he had erased me. Every legal tie, every promise, incinerated to clear the board for his mistress.

"Take me to the tower," I said. The cane felt hot in my grip.

Kaiden glanced at me, his jaw set. "You’re wearing prison-issue sweats, Gen."

"Take. Me. To. The. Tower."

***

The lobby of Reynolds Global was a cathedral of glass and steel, designed to make humans feel like insects. I didn’t feel like an insect. I felt like a pestilence. The security guard moved to intercept me, his hand hovering over his taser, but I punched the code into the executive elevator panel: *0812*. The date we met. Damian’s sentimental streak was his only oversight.

The doors slid open on the 40th floor, spilling me directly into the boardroom. The air was conditioned to a crisp chill. Around the mahogany table, a dozen suits turned. At the head sat Damian Reynolds.

He looked exactly the same. The same tailored charcoal suit, the same predatory stillness. Beside him, on a screen, was a projection of Carly’s face, beaming next to a vial of blue serum—*my* serum. The formula I’d spent five years perfecting, the one they said didn’t exist.

"...revolutionary anti-aging properties," Damian was saying. He stopped. His gaze landed on me, and for a second, the mask slipped. I saw shock, maybe even fear, before the ice returned.

"Out," he commanded the room. He didn't look at the board members. "Everyone out. Now."

They scrambled like rats fleeing a sinking ship. When the heavy doors clicked shut, the silence was deafening. I limped forward, the *tap-drag* of the cane echoing on the marble.

"You’re supposed to be in a halfway house," Damian said. He didn't stand up.

"And you’re supposed to be my husband," I countered, my voice low. "But we both know how good you are with paperwork."

He sighed, reaching for a leather portfolio. "Genevieve, look at you. You’re... damaged goods. The limp. The record. No one will hire you. No one will believe you."

He slid a document across the polished wood. "Non-disclosure agreement. You sign away any claim to the research—which Carly has significantly improved, by the way—and I’ll provide a monthly stipend. Enough to keep you comfortable. Somewhere far away."

My eyes burned, but not with tears. I looked at the paper. *Hush money.* The price of my life, my child, my dignity.

I leaned over the table, close enough to smell the mint on his breath. I gathered the saliva in my mouth and spat directly onto the signature line.

"Keep your money, Damian," I whispered, watching the spittle soak into the paper. "I don’t want comfort. I want to watch you burn."

***

The diner in Queens smelled of old grease and burnt coffee. It was perfect. Myla Ray sat in a corner booth, her neon-pink hair the brightest thing in the room. She wore an oversized hoodie and tapped furiously on a laptop covered in stickers.

She looked up as I approached, her dark eyes narrowing at the cane. "Damn, Princess. They really did a number on that leg."

"It works," I said, sliding into the booth. "Tell me you have it."

Myla slid a burner phone and a small, silver flash drive across the sticky table. "I got into his private server while I was 'fixing' the inventory system at Best Buy. You were right. It wasn't just the setup."

She leaned in, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial hush. "The riot in Block C? The one where you got kicked? The one where you... lost the baby?"

My hand went instinctively to my flat stomach. The hollowness there was a physical weight.

"It wasn't an accident," Myla said, her voice trembling with rage. "I found the payment order. A shell company called 'Apex Solutions.' Guess who sits on the board of the parent company?"

I didn't need to guess. The name was burned into my mind. *Damian.*

The grief I’d been holding back, the sorrow for the child I never got to hold, suddenly hardened. It crystallized into something cold and sharp in my chest. This wasn't just about stolen research or a fake marriage anymore. This was blood for blood.

I gripped the flash drive until the edges dug into my skin. "He thinks I'm broken, Myla."

She grinned, a feral showing of teeth. "Let him think that. Broken glass cuts deeper."

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