My Husband Used Me as a Shield for His Mistress Novel Cover

My Husband Used Me as a Shield for His Mistress

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The lingerie felt like a mistake the moment I slipped it on. I stood in our penthouse bathroom—all marble and chrome, cold as a morgue—staring at my reflection. Black lace. Nothing too obvious. The saleswoman at La Perla had promised it was elegant, sophisticated. I'd nodded like I knew what I was doing, like I hadn't spent the last five years sleeping alone in a king-sized bed while my husband worked through the night in his study. Five years. Our anniversary. I twisted my wedding ring. The platinum band caught the light, throwing fractured rainbows across the mirror.

My Husband Used Me as a Shield for His Mistress Chapter 1

The lingerie felt like a mistake the moment I slipped it on.

I stood in our penthouse bathroom—all marble and chrome, cold as a morgue—staring at my reflection. Black lace. Nothing too obvious. The saleswoman at La Perla had promised it was elegant, sophisticated. I'd nodded like I knew what I was doing, like I hadn't spent the last five years sleeping alone in a king-sized bed while my husband worked through the night in his study.

Five years. Our anniversary.

I twisted my wedding ring. The platinum band caught the light, throwing fractured rainbows across the mirror. Outside, Manhattan glittered forty stories below, indifferent.

Maximilian was in the living room when I emerged, barefoot on the heated floors. He sat on the leather sofa, tablet glowing blue against his face. He didn't look up.

"Max."

Nothing. His thumb scrolled. Data streams reflected in his glasses.

I crossed the room, pulse hammering in my throat. In Kandahar, I'd breached compounds under enemy fire without this kind of fear. "Maximilian."

His eyes flicked up. Registered me. Returned to the screen.

"There's been a volatility spike," he said. His voice had that flat, analytical quality I'd learned to dread. "The compatibility index dropped three percentage points in the last seventy-two hours. The algorithm recommends postponement."

The air left my lungs.

"It's our anniversary."

"Which is why the timing is particularly unfortunate." He set the tablet down with the careful precision he applied to everything. "The predictive model suggests a ninety-nine percent probability of adverse outcomes if we proceed tonight. I'll sleep in the study."

He stood. Adjusted his cuffs. Walked past me like I was furniture.

I stood there in four-hundred-dollar lingerie, watching my husband disappear down the hallway. The study door clicked shut. A lock engaged.

My fingers found the ring again, twisting, twisting.

Through the floor-to-ceiling windows, I could see my reflection—a ghost in black lace, alone in a penthouse that cost more than most people earned in a lifetime. The city sprawled below, millions of lives intersecting, connecting, touching. And here I stood, untouched. The Valkyrie, the tabloids called me. The Ice Queen whom even her billionaire husband wouldn't fuck.

I didn't cry. I'd learned not to.

Instead, I pulled on a robe and poured myself scotch—Maximilian's thirty-year Macallan, because why the hell not. The liquid burned. Good.

My phone buzzed. A text from Victoria, my assistant: *Happy anniversary, boss. You two doing anything special?*

I stared at the message until the screen went dark.

---

Mrs. Harvey's townhouse smelled like old money and fresh lilies. I sat in her drawing room the next morning, teacup rattling slightly against its saucer. My hands, steady enough to field-strip a rifle in thirty seconds, couldn't hold porcelain without trembling.

"Five years, Dakota." Mrs. Harvey's voice carried the refined disappointment of old Manhattan. She'd been kind once, when Maximilian first brought me home. Called me daughter. Now her eyes held something else. "The family is beginning to wonder."

"Wonder what?"

"Whether you're capable." She sipped her tea. "Of giving us an heir."

The cup froze halfway to my lips.

"Maximilian is very patient," she continued, setting down her china with a soft click. "But even his tolerance has limits. You must understand, dear—your background, while admirable in its way, isn't exactly... conducive to intimacy. All that military training. That hardness. Men need softness. Femininity."

The words landed like body blows.

"I've tried—"

"Have you?" Her eyebrow arched. "Or have you simply expected him to overlook what you've become? A soldier. Scarred. Masculine."

I set the cup down before I shattered it.

"I should go."

"Think about what I've said, Dakota. For everyone's sake."

I left without another word, my reflection in her hallway mirror showing exactly what she'd described: a woman in designer clothes who still moved like she was carrying forty pounds of gear. Hard edges. No softness.

Maybe she was right.

---

The Harvey Foundation Gala was already in full swing when I arrived. I'd been delayed—a security glitch at one of our client sites that required my personal attention. By the time I entered the ballroom, champagne was flowing and the string quartet had shifted to something modern.

I scanned for Maximilian. Found him in a secluded alcove near the terrace doors.

He wasn't looking at his tablet.

He was staring across the room with an expression I'd never seen on his face. Raw. Hungry. Desperate. His lips were parted slightly, his body angled forward like a man witnessing something holy.

I followed his gaze.

A woman stood by the bar. Mid-thirties, elegant in emerald silk, dark hair swept up to expose a graceful neck. She laughed at something her companion said, and even from here I could see it—the effortless femininity, the soft curves, everything I wasn't.

Maximilian looked at her the way drowning men look at air.

My hand found my ring. Twisted.

Someone bumped my shoulder. "Sorry—oh, Dakota! You look stunning."

I didn't hear who it was. Didn't care.

Because I finally understood. Five years of algorithms and compatibility indices and postponements. Five years of sleeping alone while my husband worked through the night.

He'd been waiting.

Not for data. Not for optimal windows.

For her.

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