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My Husband Tried to Kill Me for His Mistress’s Child Novel Cover

My Husband Tried to Kill Me for His Mistress’s Child

The crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow across the ballroom as I smoothed down my ivory gown, the silk cool against my trembling hands. Tonight was supposed to be perfect—our makeup wedding ceremony, Elliot's grand gesture to celebrate our seven years together after his business finally took off. "You look stunning," my friend Rachel whispered, squeezing my arm. "Elliot must be so proud." I smiled weakly, my stomach knotting with anticipation. Something felt off. Elliot had been distant lately, consumed by work and mysterious late-night meetings. But tonight was different. Tonight was ours. "I need to grab his vows from his study," I told Rachel, pressing a kiss to her cheek before slipping away from the crowd. The penthouse was quiet compared to the chaos downstairs.
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The crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow across the ballroom as I smoothed down my ivory gown, the silk cool against my trembling hands. Tonight was supposed to be perfect—our makeup wedding ceremony, Elliot's grand gesture to celebrate our seven years together after his business finally took off.

"You look stunning," my friend Rachel whispered, squeezing my arm. "Elliot must be so proud."

I smiled weakly, my stomach knotting with anticipation. Something felt off. Elliot had been distant lately, consumed by work and mysterious late-night meetings. But tonight was different. Tonight was ours.

"I need to grab his vows from his study," I told Rachel, pressing a kiss to her cheek before slipping away from the crowd.

The penthouse was quiet compared to the chaos downstairs. I moved through the familiar hallways, my heels clicking against marble floors that had once felt like home. Elliot's study door stood slightly ajar, a sliver of light beckoning me forward.

I pushed it open, expecting to find his vows on the mahogany desk. Instead, I found a stack of legal documents with his signature—a signature I barely recognized.

Elliot's handwriting had always been distinctive—bold loops and elegant flourishes that matched his confident personality. But these signatures were different. Harsh, angular strokes that seemed to slash across the page. Cold. Final.

My fingers trembled as I flipped through the papers, my heart pounding against my ribs. What had changed in him?

A manila folder caught my eye, tucked beneath the legal documents. Inside were ultrasound photos—dated just two weeks ago. My vision blurred as I stared at the grainy image of a fetus, the tiny form of a baby that wasn't ours.

I sank to the floor, the photos scattering around me like fallen leaves. How could I have been so blind?

A notification sound pulled me from my daze. Elliot's secondary tablet lay on his desk, unlocked and abandoned. A text message preview illuminated the screen:

"I can't wait to see you tomorrow. 16 weeks feels so real now."

Olivia Fisher.

The name burned into my retinas as I grabbed the tablet with shaking hands. Dozens of messages filled the screen, intimate exchanges that made my stomach churn. Photos of them together—at restaurants, in hotel rooms, in places we'd been together.

"Need to confirm this," I whispered to myself, my voice hollow in the empty room.

I found Olivia's number in Elliot's contacts and sent a message:

"We need to talk. Tomorrow. Noon. The café on Fifth Street."

Her response came almost immediately: "I was wondering when you'd figure it out. See you then."

* * *

The café was bustling with lunchtime crowds when Olivia walked in. She spotted me immediately, her lips curving into a calculated smile that never reached her eyes.

"Ashley," she cooed, sliding into the seat across from me. "You look... tired."

I didn't bother with pleasantries. "How long?"

Olivia leaned back, one hand resting protectively over her stomach. "Sixteen weeks," she said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "Elliot and I have been together since your anniversary. Remember how he forgot your dinner? He was with me."

The coffee cup trembled in my hand. "Why are you telling me this?"

"Because you deserve to know that he chose me." Her smile sharpened. "After your little... incident last year, he realized what he really wanted."

My miscarriage. The baby we'd lost after trying for so long.

"He told me how distant you became," she continued, her eyes glittering with malice. "How you couldn't give him what he needed."

I stood abruptly, my chair scraping against the floor. "This isn't over."

"Oh, but it is," Olivia called after me as I stumbled toward the door. "He's mine now. He always was."

* * *

The penthouse was silent when I returned, the party still raging below. I found Elliot in the living room, pouring himself a glass of whiskey with steady hands.

"You know," I said, my voice surprisingly steady despite the hurricane raging inside me.

Elliot turned slowly, his face unreadable. He adjusted his cufflinks—a gesture I'd once found endearing but now seemed calculating, predatory.

"I know you found the documents," he said, taking a measured sip of whiskey. "And I assume you've spoken with Olivia."

"She's pregnant."

"Yes." No denial. No apology.

"How could you?" The words tore from my throat. "Seven years, Elliot. Seven years!"

He sighed, setting down his glass with deliberate care. "Things changed after you lost our baby. You became... different. Distant."

"That's not—" I choked on the words. "That's not why you did this."

"Isn't it?" His eyes were cold, unfamiliar. "You can't give me what I need anymore, Ashley."

"I want a divorce," I whispered, tears streaming down my face.

Elliot's expression hardened. He stepped closer, his presence suddenly oppressive. "No," he said simply. "You're not going anywhere."

"I won't stay with you after this."

"You will." His voice dropped to a dangerous whisper. "You'll stay as my wife while I take care of Olivia's child. That's what's going to happen."

The room seemed to tilt beneath my feet as the full weight of his words crashed over me. This wasn't just betrayal—it was a trap. And I was already caught.

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