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My Husband Swapped Our Baby with His Mistress’s Son Novel Cover

My Husband Swapped Our Baby with His Mistress’s Son

The steering wheel slicked under my palms, my knuckles white ridges against the leather. Rain lashed the windshield of my sedan, blurring the Manhattan skyline into a smear of weeping gray. I checked the dashboard clock again. 2:14 PM. Collin’s prep began at 2:30. My son needed a piece of my liver to survive, and I would tear this city apart with my bare hands to get to him. In the rearview mirror, a black SUV loomed, its grille a steel maw swallowing the distance between us. I changed lanes. It followed. Another flanked me on the right, boxing me in against the concrete divider of the FDR Drive.
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Chapter 2

The rain didn’t wash me clean; it felt like it was trying to drown me. I stumbled out of the service exit, the heavy steel door clanging shut behind me, sealing the hospital and its horrors inside. My heels clicked a frantic, uneven rhythm on the wet pavement as I put distance between myself and the people who had murdered my son. Not with a gun, but with silence. With neglect.

I didn’t go to the police. The Matthews family owned the police commissioner. I went to the only person who had never asked for a piece of my soul in exchange for his loyalty.

My fingers, numb and trembling, tapped Lachlan’s name. He answered on the first ring.

"Gen?" His voice was warm, steady—a stark contrast to the icy void opening in my chest.

"Come get me," I whispered, my voice cracking under the weight of the truth I carried. "Corner of 68th and York. Please, Lachlan. Don't ask questions. Just come."

Ten minutes later, the silver ghost of his Aston Martin pulled to the curb. Lachlan didn’t stay in the car. He was out in the rain before the engine died, his coat open, his eyes scanning the street for threats before locking onto my shivering form. He didn't say a word. he just pulled me into his chest. He smelled of cedar and safety. For a moment, I allowed myself to collapse against him, letting his heartbeat prove that life still existed somewhere.

Inside his Tribeca penthouse, the city felt miles away. Lachlan wrapped a cashmere blanket around my shoulders and pressed a glass of amber liquid into my hands. He sat on the coffee table in front of me, his knees brushing mine, his face a mask of restrained concern.

"Tell me," he said softly. Not a command, but an invitation.

"They swapped them, Lachlan." I stared into the fire, watching the flames lick the air. "Collin isn't mine. He’s Isabela’s. My son... my Rhys..." The glass in my hand shook, the ice clinking a frantic tune. "They sent him away. He died alone in a foster home while I was buying designer onesies for his replacement."

Lachlan went still. The air in the room grew heavy, charged with a sudden, violent pressure. His jaw set hard enough to snap bone. He didn't offer empty platitudes. He didn't tell me it would be okay. He reached out, covering my freezing hands with his own, his grip tight.

"Name the price, Gen," he said, his voice low and dangerous, a predator waking up. "I will burn their world down to the ash. Just say the word."

I looked at him, really looked at him, and saw the ferocity behind the gentle brown eyes I’d known since childhood. "I don't just want them hurt, Lachlan. I want them obliterated. I want them to lose everything before they realize they've lost anything."

"Then we start tonight."

But to destroy a fortress, you have to be inside the walls.

Returning to the Matthews penthouse felt like walking into a mausoleum. I paused outside the heavy oak doors, checking my reflection in the hallway mirror. My eyes were red-rimmed, my skin pale. Perfect. I looked like a grieving mother who had just learned she wasn't a biological match for her son. That was the lie I would wear like armor.

Valentino was in the library, nursing a scotch. He looked up as I entered, his expression shifting from annoyance to performance-grade concern. "Genevieve? Where the hell have you been? The hospital said you vanished."

"I couldn't breathe," I lied, my voice hollow. "Dr. Chen told me I wasn't a match. I just... I needed to walk."

He bought it. Of course he did. He thought I was fragile. He crossed the room and kissed my forehead, his lips feeling like a brand. "It’s okay, darling. We’ll find another donor. Money solves these things."

I pulled away, feigning exhaustion, and went to Collin’s room. The boy—Isabela’s boy—was asleep, his pale face illuminated by the glow of a nightlight. He looked so small in the king-sized bed. My heart lurched, a sickening collision of instinct and revulsion. I had loved him for ten years. I had kissed his scraped knees and chased away his nightmares.

But as I looked at the curve of his nose, the shape of his chin, the illusion shattered. I saw Isabela. I saw the thief who had lived in luxury while Rhys rotted in the cold. A wave of nausea rolled through me. I backed out of the room, my hand over my mouth, suffocating on the toxicity of this lie.

Two hours later, I was in the guest suite, the door locked. Lachlan had moved fast. A secure laptop sat on the desk, the screen glowing with a video link to a man with sharp eyes and a scar running through his eyebrow.

"Mrs. Matthews," Marcus Rodriguez said, his voice gravelly. "Lachlan filled me in. I’m sorry."

"Don't be sorry, Mr. Rodriguez. Be efficient."

"We’re already into the Matthews Enterprise servers," Marcus said, typing as he spoke. "But the personal stuff? That’s harder. However, we found a recurring payment from a shell company linked to Isabela. It pays for a storage unit in Queens, but also... a safe installation company."

"A safe?" I leaned in.

"Hidden wall unit. Installed five years ago in the guest wing of your penthouse. The invoice notes 'biometric and key override.' She’s hiding something physical, Mrs. Matthews. Paper trails are good, but physical evidence is better."

I glanced toward the wall that separated me from the rest of the apartment—from the husband who betrayed me and the woman who stole my life. They thought I was broken. They thought I was mourning a failed medical test.

"Find me the override code," I whispered to the screen, my reflection ghosting over the data streams. "I’m going to open it."

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