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My Husband Wanted Custody While Cheating With His Mistress Novel Cover

My Husband Wanted Custody While Cheating With His Mistress

I stared at the mirror, tugging at the black dress that had fit perfectly three years ago. Now it clung to every curve I'd gained during pregnancy, every stretch mark my body had earned carrying Ethan. Kevin's voice echoed in my head before he'd even spoken a word. "You need to be there," he'd said that morning, his tone carefully neutral. "It's our high school reunion. People will ask questions if you don't show." What he meant was: *I* need you to be there. Not for me, but for the audience. I applied another coat of lipstick, trying to remember the woman I used to be. The one who laughed easily, who didn't check her reflection fifty times before leaving the house. That woman felt like a stranger now.
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I stared at the mirror, tugging at the black dress that had fit perfectly three years ago. Now it clung to every curve I'd gained during pregnancy, every stretch mark my body had earned carrying Ethan. Kevin's voice echoed in my head before he'd even spoken a word.

"You need to be there," he'd said that morning, his tone carefully neutral. "It's our high school reunion. People will ask questions if you don't show." What he meant was: *I* need you to be there. Not for me, but for the audience.

I applied another coat of lipstick, trying to remember the woman I used to be. The one who laughed easily, who didn't check her reflection fifty times before leaving the house. That woman felt like a stranger now.

"You ready?" Kevin appeared in the doorway, adjusting his tie. He looked exactly the same – maybe even more handsome, if I was being honest. The thought made something twist in my stomach.

"Almost," I whispered, not meeting his eyes.

He glanced at his watch, impatience flickering across his face. "We should go. Can't keep everyone waiting." The way he said "everyone" made it clear he didn't mean I was part of that group.

The drive to the downtown hotel was quiet. I watched Seattle's lights blur past the window, wondering how many of these classmates had seen me at my worst – the puffy-eyed new mother who'd stopped showing up to coffee dates, the woman who'd slowly faded from every social circle except Kevin's.

The reunion venue was a sleek ballroom with crystal chandeliers and a DJ playing songs that felt both familiar and distant. Kevin's hand rested on the small of my back as we entered, a gesture that once would have felt protective. Now it felt like a brand of ownership.

"There's Jason!" Kevin's face lit up as he spotted his old football buddy. "Come on." He didn't wait to see if I was following.

I stood at the edge of their circle, nodding and smiling as they reminisced about games and parties I'd attended but couldn't remember. Kevin's laugh seemed louder than everyone else's, his gestures more animated. He was performing.

"You look great, Laila," a woman said – maybe Sarah, I couldn't quite place her. "That smile still lights up a room." Her kindness felt genuine, and for a moment, I forgot to be self-conscious.

"Yeah, she still has that smile," Kevin cut in, his voice carrying a strange edge. "Even if the rest of her has gone to shit. Right, guys? She's a whale now." He laughed, looking around for confirmation. "I mean, look at her. Jesus, Laila, when did you let yourself go so much?" The group's laughter was hesitant, uncomfortable, but Kevin didn't notice or didn't care.

The room tilted. My face burned hot, then cold. I couldn't breathe. Couldn't move. Couldn't disappear, though every cell in my body screamed at me to do exactly that.

That's when I heard the sound – the sharp crack of a fist against jaw, followed by Kevin's surprised grunt. The circle broke apart, and I saw him stumbling backward, hand flying to his face.

A man stood where Kevin had been, tall and still, his expression calm except for the slight flex of his jaw. Daniel Larson. I hadn't seen him since graduation, but I would have known him anywhere – the quiet boy who'd sat behind me in AP English, who'd never said much but somehow always knew when I needed space.

"Don't," Daniel said, his voice low and steady. Not a threat, but a fact. He didn't waste words on Kevin. Instead, he turned to me, and his eyes were soft with something I couldn't name. "Let's go." He extended his hand, not touching me, just offering.

I took it.

Outside, the Seattle air was cool against my flushed skin. We sat on a bench near the hotel entrance, and I waited for Daniel to say something – to explain, to judge, to tell me it would be okay. Instead, he just sat beside me, his presence solid and undemanding. My breathing slowed. The shaking in my hands stopped.

"Thank you," I said finally, the words inadequate.

He nodded once. "You don't need to thank me." And somehow, that simple statement undid something that had been wound tight inside me for years.

I didn't know then that this was just the beginning. That the crack forming in my silence would soon split wide open. Or that the man beside me had been watching over me in ways I couldn't yet imagine.

I only knew that for the first time in a long time, I felt like I could breathe.

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