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My Husband Tricked Me Into Saving His Mistress

The mahogany walls of Cyrus’s study always felt like they were closing in, but tonight, on the eve of my twenty-fourth birthday, they felt like the interior of a coffin. Cyrus sat behind his massive oak desk, the shadows clinging to his sharp jawline. He looked weary, a calculated exhaustion that pulled at the terrified strings of my heart. "Renal failure," he said, the words falling like stones into the silence. "The doctors say I don't have much time, Novah. Unless there's a match." I didn't hesitate. I couldn't. For eight years, this man had been my god. He had plucked me from the freezing grime of a New York alleyway and placed me in a penthouse that touched the clouds. I owed him my life.
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Chapter 3

The ballroom floor felt like the deck of a sinking ship. My heels skidded on the polished marble as I burst through the double doors, gasping for air that felt too thick to inhale. The drug Laylah had slipped me was a rising tide, turning my limbs to lead and my vision to a kaleidoscope of smeared light. I needed an exit. I needed to disappear.

Instead, I crashed into a wall of tuxedos.

"Novah?" The voice was sharp, cutting through the chemical fog. Cyrus.

I blinked, trying to focus. He stood in a circle of investors, his hand resting possessively on the small of Laylah’s back. She looked at me with wide, mock-terrified eyes, bringing a hand to her mouth.

"Oh my god, Cyrus," Laylah whispered, loud enough for the circle to hear. "Is she drunk?"

"I'm not..." My tongue felt too big for my mouth. I tried to point back toward the changing room, toward the man who had cornered me, but my arm just flopped uselessly. "Set up. She... she drugged..."

"She's slurring," a woman in diamonds murmured, stepping back with a look of distaste. "And look at her dress. It's ruined."

"I saw her with Mr. Henderson in the hallway," Laylah added, her voice dropping to a scandalized hush that carried like a scream. "She was practically throwing herself at him. I tried to stop her, but she was hysterical."

"Liar," I rasped, but the word dissolved into a cough. I reached for Cyrus, grabbing his lapel to steady myself. "Help me. Please."

Cyrus looked down at my hand on his suit like it was a stain. He didn't see a wife in distress; he saw a blemish on his perfect evening. His fingers clamped around my wrist—not to support me, but to peel me off.

"You are an embarrassment," he hissed, his voice low and dangerous. "I give you everything, and you repay me by acting like a streetwalker in front of my board?"

"Cyrus, listen—"

"Enough." He yanked me forward, the force nearly dislocating my shoulder. "Get the car," he barked at a hovering security guard. "We're leaving. Now."

He dragged me through the lobby, my feet stumbling to keep up. The whispers of the elite followed us like a swarm of wasps—*ungrateful, unstable, trash*. I looked back one last time and saw Laylah standing under the crystal chandelier. She wasn't smiling. She was watching me with the clinical detachment of an exterminator watching a pest being carried away.

***

The penthouse was silent, but the air crackled with violence. Cyrus threw me onto the leather sofa in the living room. The impact knocked the wind out of me, but the adrenaline was finally starting to burn through the drug's haze.

"You didn't even ask," I spat, pushing myself up. "You didn't ask what happened."

"I don't need to ask. I know what you are, Novah. You can take the girl out of the gutter, but the gutter stays in the blood." He paced the room, unbuttoning his jacket with jerky, angry movements. "I tried to make you respectable. I gave you my name. And you treat it like a joke."

"Your name is a lie!" I screamed, the rage finally eclipsing the fear. "Our marriage is a lie! You don't own me, Cyrus!"

He stopped pacing. The silence that followed was heavier than his shouting. He turned slowly, his eyes dead and flat. "I don't own you?"

He pulled his phone from his pocket and made a call. "Send him up."

Minutes later, the elevator doors slid open. A man walked in carrying a black duffel bag. He was covered in ink, his knuckles bruised, his eyes darting nervously around the opulent room. I recognized him from the blurry edges of my memory—Marcus Chen, a tattoo artist Cyrus had "helped" out of a legal jam years ago.

"Mr. Parker," Marcus said, his voice tight. "I really don't think this is a good idea."

"Do it, or the DA gets the file on your brother tomorrow morning," Cyrus said calmly.

Marcus flinched. He looked at me, an apology written in his terrified gaze, then began setting up his equipment on the coffee table. The buzz of the tattoo gun filled the room, sounding like an angry hornet.

"What are you doing?" I scrambled back against the cushions.

Cyrus grabbed my ankle and dragged me down. I kicked, I clawed, but he was stronger, fueled by a cold, possessive fury. He pinned me to the leather, his forearm crushing my throat just enough to silence my screams.

"You need a reminder," Cyrus whispered against my ear, his breath smelling of expensive scotch. "If you can't remember who you belong to, I'll make sure you never forget."

He ripped the silk of my dress at the hip, exposing the angry red line of the surgical scar—the place where he had already stolen a piece of me. "Right there. Next to the cut."

"Please," I choked out, tears leaking from the corners of my eyes. "Cyrus, don't."

"Initials," he ordered Marcus. "C.P. Make it deep."

The needle touched my skin.

The pain was sharp and hot, a vibrating sting that drilled into my hipbone. But strangely, as the ink bled into my skin, my mind detached. I floated up to the ceiling, looking down at the scene. I saw the girl on the couch, her knuckles white, her eyes wide and dry. I saw the man holding her down, a monster in a bespoke suit. And I saw the truth.

He wasn't marking a wife. He was branding cattle.

I didn't scream. I didn't beg. I just watched the ceiling, letting the hatred solidify in my chest. It wasn't a fire anymore; it was a glacier, cold and hard and unstoppable. When Marcus finished and packed his bag with shaking hands, I lay there, staring at nothing.

"Perfect," Cyrus said, running a thumb over the raw, weeping skin. "Now everyone will know."

***

The next morning, the penthouse felt suffocating. I needed to breathe air that Cyrus hadn't bought. I needed to remember who I was before I became *C.P.*.

I slipped out while Cyrus was in a conference call, taking the subway deep into the Bronx. The rhythmic clatter of the train was a lullaby from a past life. I walked six blocks to the old brownstone on 168th Street—The Haven. It was a roach-infested group home where the heat never worked, but it was the only place where I had ever been just Novah.

I turned the corner, expecting to see the peeling yellow paint and the stoop where I used to sit and dream of being rescued.

Instead, I saw a chain-link fence.

The building was gone. In its place was a pile of rubble and a bulldozer sitting idle in the dirt. My knees buckled. I gripped the cold metal of the fence, staring at the dust that used to be my bedroom.

"They knocked it down Tuesday," a woman's voice said. I turned to see Mrs. Higgins from the bodega across the street. She squinted at me. "You look familiar."

"Why?" I asked, my voice hollow. "Why did they tear it down?"

"Some big real estate firm bought it," she said, spitting on the pavement. "Paid cash. Said they needed a parking lot. A damn parking lot in the middle of the block."

She pointed to a sign zip-tied to the fence.

*FUTURE SITE OF LC HOLDINGS PRIVATE LOT.*

LC. Laylah Campbell.

The ground seemed to tilt beneath me. It wasn't enough to take my kidney. It wasn't enough to brand my skin. She had to reach back in time and burn down the only sanctuary I had left. She was erasing me.

I stood before the rubble, the fresh tattoo on my hip burning like a curse. They thought they were burying me. But standing there in the dust of my past, I realized something they didn't.

You can’t kill a ghost. And you certainly can’t kill someone who has nothing left to lose.

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