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My Husband Used Me as a Shield for His Mistress

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.
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Chapter 3

Maximilian returned on Tuesday like nothing had changed.

He walked through the penthouse door at seven, briefcase in hand, tie loosened exactly one inch. The same routine he'd performed a thousand times. He kissed my cheek—dry lips, no warmth—and headed for his study.

"Max."

He paused. Turned. His expression was pleasant, blank. "Yes?"

"When does the optimal window open?"

Something flickered behind his eyes. "The data's still processing. These algorithms require—"

"Five years of processing?"

His jaw tightened. "The variables are complex. We're dealing with multidimensional probability matrices, stochastic modeling across temporal gradients. The Bayesian inference alone requires—"

I watched him talk. Really watched him. The way his hands moved in precise gestures, conducting an invisible orchestra of bullshit. The slight dilation of his pupils when he lied. The micro-pause before each technical term, like he was selecting weapons from an arsenal.

In Helmand Province, I'd learned to read enemy combatants. The tells before an ambush. The shift in posture before violence.

This was the same thing.

"Right," I said. "Bayesian inference."

He blinked. Smiled. "I'm glad you understand."

I didn't return the smile. Just held his gaze until he looked away first, retreating to his study. The lock clicked.

I stood in the hallway, listening to the silence, and realized I'd stopped twisting my ring.

---

Melanie arrived the following week.

"Chief Muse," Maximilian announced over breakfast, not looking up from his tablet. "The board approved the position. She'll be working from the penthouse three days a week. Creative consultation requires a comfortable environment."

"Here?"

"The office is too sterile for artistic thinking."

Artistic thinking. In a data analytics company.

She showed up Monday morning in cream cashmere, carrying a leather portfolio and a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "Dakota. What a beautiful home you've created."

I hadn't created anything. The penthouse had been decorated by Mrs. Harvey's interior designer before we'd moved in.

"Make yourself comfortable," I said.

She did.

By Wednesday, my books had migrated from the living room shelves to a box in the closet. The peonies I kept on the console table—my one personal touch—had been replaced with orchids. White, sterile, expensive.

I found Melanie in the kitchen Thursday afternoon, examining her hands in the light from the window.

"Your skin must be so resilient," she said, not looking at me. "All that time in the field. Handling weapons, equipment." She held up her own hands, pale and smooth. "I'm terribly vain about mine. Artist's hands, Maximilian calls them. Soft. Delicate."

She smiled. "He says they remind him of porcelain."

I looked at my own hands. Scarred knuckles. Calluses from the gun range. The faint white line across my palm from a knife fight in Kabul.

Hands that had saved lives. Ended them.

Hands my husband had never wanted to touch.

"Porcelain breaks easily," I said.

Her smile sharpened. "Only if you're careless."

---

The quarterly masquerade ball was Harvey Analytics tradition. Black tie, Venetian masks, the ballroom at the Plaza transformed into something from another century. I wore midnight blue, my mask simple silver filigree. Melanie wore gold.

I watched her work the room, Maximilian's shadow. She touched his arm when she laughed. Leaned close to whisper in his ear. He looked at her the way men look at salvation.

I drained my champagne and headed for the terrace.

She caught me at the top of the grand staircase.

"Dakota." Her voice was honey over glass. "We should talk."

The staircase swept down to the ballroom below, marble and gold, two stories of elegant descent. People milled at the bottom, champagne flutes catching light.

"About what?"

She moved closer. Her perfume was expensive, cloying. "About how this ends. You must know by now."

"Know what?"

"That he calls you The Golem." She watched my face. "Behind your back. To the board, to his friends. The Golem—a soulless protector. Useful. Loyal. But not quite human."

The words hit like shrapnel.

"He says you're more bodyguard than wife. That sleeping with you would be like fucking a statue."

My hands clenched. Heat flooded my chest, my throat. Five years of rejection crystallizing into rage.

Melanie's eyes widened. "Dakota—"

She screamed.

Then she was falling, tumbling down the staircase in a cascade of gold silk and flailing limbs. Her body hit the landing with a sickening crack. The ballroom went silent.

I stood at the top of the stairs, frozen.

I hadn't touched her.

She'd thrown herself.

Maximilian was there in seconds, kneeling beside her. She sobbed into his chest, one hand pressed to her ribs. "She pushed me. I tried to walk away and she—"

"I didn't touch her."

Maximilian looked up at me. His face was cold. Distant. The face of a man performing calculations.

"Security footage," I said. "Check the cameras."

"The cameras in this section have been under maintenance all week." His voice carried across the silent ballroom. "Everyone knows that."

Melanie whimpered. Maximilian lifted her carefully, carrying her toward the exit. He didn't look back.

I stood alone at the top of the staircase, two hundred masked faces staring up at me.

The Golem.

Soulless.

I walked down the stairs, each step measured and precise. The crowd parted. No one spoke.

I left through the front entrance and didn't look back.

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