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My Husband’s Mistress Bought Our Wedding Night

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The champagne was cold and the room was perfect. Three hundred people in black tie, the kind of crowd that gets photographed from the waist up and quoted in Page Six by morning. Crystal chandeliers throwing light across the Plaza's Grand Ballroom like something out of a movie. White roses everywhere — Kian's family had ordered white roses, which I thought was a little on the nose for a woman being sold into a contract, but nobody asked me. I stood at the microphone in a dress that cost more than my first car and smiled at people whose names I had memorized from a briefing sheet my mother emailed me three days ago. The Hargroves. The Delacroix family. Senator Whitfield and his wife, whose first name I kept blanking on. I smiled at all of them. I had been smiling for four hours.

My Husband’s Mistress Bought Our Wedding Night Chapter 1

The champagne was cold and the room was perfect.

Three hundred people in black tie, the kind of crowd that gets photographed from the waist up and quoted in Page Six by morning. Crystal chandeliers throwing light across the Plaza's Grand Ballroom like something out of a movie. White roses everywhere — Kian's family had ordered white roses, which I thought was a little on the nose for a woman being sold into a contract, but nobody asked me.

I stood at the microphone in a dress that cost more than my first car and smiled at people whose names I had memorized from a briefing sheet my mother emailed me three days ago. The Hargroves. The Delacroix family. Senator Whitfield and his wife, whose first name I kept blanking on. I smiled at all of them. I had been smiling for four hours.

Kian stood beside me. Tall, dark suit, the kind of face that photographers love because it gives nothing away. He had said maybe forty words to me since we arrived. I had counted.

I picked up my champagne glass. He picked up his. The room quieted.

I had written the toast myself. My mother had sent me a version full of phrases like 'two families becoming one' and 'a future built on shared values,' and I had thrown it out and written something that was warm enough to satisfy the room and empty enough to be true. I was three sentences in when I felt him shift beside me.

I kept talking.

I heard the soft buzz of his phone. Felt him glance down. Felt the particular stillness that comes over a person when they are deciding something.

I kept talking.

He set his champagne glass down on the table beside him. Carefully. Like he was being considerate. Then he turned and walked toward the ballroom doors, and the doors opened, and he was gone.

Three hundred people watched him leave.

I finished the toast.

My voice did not shake. I want to be clear about that. I said the last line, I raised my glass, I smiled at the room, and I drank. The applause was confused and a little too loud, the way applause gets when a room full of people is trying to cover for something they just witnessed. I thanked everyone for coming. I said Kian had been called away on an urgent matter. I said it the way you say things when you are buying yourself thirty seconds to decide what to do next.

Then I found the side door behind the floral arrangement and I walked through it.

---

The corridor was all marble and muffled orchestra music and the distant sound of my own heels. I walked until the ballroom noise dropped to a murmur, found a window alcove with a bench nobody was using, and called my father.

He picked up on the second ring. 'Paisley. How's the evening going?'

I said, 'Kian just walked out of his own engagement party in front of three hundred people to go to Leyla Medina. I need you to tell me what I don't know.'

A pause. The kind of pause that is actually a calculation.

'It's a misunderstanding,' he said. 'Leyla is an old friend of the family. Kian is a loyal person. That's actually a quality you want in a husband.'

I called my mother next. She said, 'Leyla is just an old friend, sweetheart. Don't read into it.'

I said, 'Mom. I am standing in a hallway at The Plaza Hotel. My fiancé just left our engagement toast to go to another woman. I need the truth, not the version you've decided I can handle.'

She went quiet. Then she put my father back on.

I said, 'Dad. The prenup. Tell me about the prenup.'

Another pause. Longer this time.

'It's standard,' he said. 'Protection for both families. The Wagners have significant assets and they needed certain assurances. It's completely normal in arrangements like this.'

'Send it to me,' I said. 'Right now. The full document.'

'Paisley, it's your engagement night, this isn't the time to—'

'Send it.'

It arrived in my email four minutes later. I flagged a cab outside the Plaza's side entrance, got in, and started reading.

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The document was forty-one pages. I read fast. I always have.

The first thirteen clauses were what my father said they were — standard language about asset division, residency, public conduct. Reasonable, if you squinted. The kind of thing you could sign without feeling the trap close around your ankle.

Clause 14 was on page thirty-one.

Sub-section C was four sentences long.

In the event that the party of the second part initiates dissolution of this marriage contract prior to the five-year term, a financial penalty of eighty million dollars shall be payable in full to the party of the first part within ninety days of filing.

I read it twice. Then I read it a third time, because sometimes your brain refuses the first two.

Eighty million dollars.

I called my father.

'Clause 14,' I said. 'Sub-section C.'

Silence.

'It's standard protection,' he said. 'For both families.'

'It's a cage,' I said. 'You built me a cage and you signed my name to it.'

'We did this for you.' My mother's voice now, in the background, then closer. 'Paisley, the Wagner family is the most powerful—'

I hung up.

The cab moved through Midtown. Outside the window, Manhattan did what Manhattan always does — it kept going, indifferent and bright, full of people who had no idea and no reason to care. A couple laughed on a corner. A food cart sent steam into the cold air. A billboard for a perfume I'd never buy showed a woman looking over her shoulder like she was daring someone to follow.

I looked down at my phone. Clause 14, sub-section C, glowing on the screen.

Eighty million dollars.

I thought about my father's voice when he said standard protection. I thought about my mother's voice when she said we did this for you. I thought about Kian setting down his champagne glass so carefully before he walked out, like he was being considerate, like that was the thing that mattered.

I did not cry. I want to be clear about that too.

I opened the notes app on my phone and I started a new document. At the top I typed: $80,000,000.

Then I stared out the window and I started calculating.

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