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My Husband’s Mistress Framed Me for a Crime Novel Cover

My Husband’s Mistress Framed Me for a Crime

The boardroom of Black Enterprises gleamed under harsh fluorescent lights, every surface polished to perfection. I stood beside Kingston, my iPad clutched against my chest like a shield, as twelve board members settled into their leather chairs. My hair was pulled back in a sleek bun, not a strand out of place. My charcoal suit was pressed to perfection. Everything about me screamed competence, control, professionalism. "Before we discuss the quarterly projections," Kingston announced, rising to his feet, "I have a personal announcement." I reached for the pitcher of water, beginning my routine task of filling glasses for the board members. This was my role—anticipating needs, facilitating smooth operations, remaining invisible except when needed. "I've recently made a commitment that will strengthen both my personal life and our company's future," Kingston continued, his voice carrying that particular blend of arrogance and assurance that had first attracted me to him. My hand paused mid-air. Something in his tone made my stomach clench.
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The boardroom of Black Enterprises gleamed under harsh fluorescent lights, every surface polished to perfection. I stood beside Kingston, my iPad clutched against my chest like a shield, as twelve board members settled into their leather chairs. My hair was pulled back in a sleek bun, not a strand out of place. My charcoal suit was pressed to perfection. Everything about me screamed competence, control, professionalism.

"Before we discuss the quarterly projections," Kingston announced, rising to his feet, "I have a personal announcement."

I reached for the pitcher of water, beginning my routine task of filling glasses for the board members. This was my role—anticipating needs, facilitating smooth operations, remaining invisible except when needed.

"I've recently made a commitment that will strengthen both my personal life and our company's future," Kingston continued, his voice carrying that particular blend of arrogance and assurance that had first attracted me to him.

My hand paused mid-air. Something in his tone made my stomach clench.

"Estella Kelly has agreed to become my wife."

The room erupted in congratulations and applause. I felt the blood drain from my face, but years of practice kept my expression neutral. Only my hand betrayed me—a slight tremor that caused water to slosh over the rim of Mr. Harrington's glass.

"I apologize," I murmured, reaching for a napkin.

"Vivian, you look shocked," Estella's voice cut through the noise. She glided into the room on four-inch Louboutins, her cream Chanel suit hugging her perfect figure. "Didn't Kingston tell you?"

Her eyes locked with mine, a triumphant smirk playing at the corners of her mouth. She knew. She'd always known.

"Of course he did," I lied smoothly, my voice betraying nothing of the earthquake happening inside me. "Congratulations to you both."

I felt Kingston's gaze on me, searching for a crack in my armor. I gave him nothing.

---

That night, I stood in Kingston's penthouse kitchen, not cooking dinner as he expected, but typing furiously on my laptop. The resignation letter took three drafts to perfect—professional, concise, devoid of emotion.

The elevator chimed. Kingston's footsteps echoed across the marble floor.

"Vivian?" he called out. "What's for dinner?"

I closed my laptop with a snap. "I'm not cooking tonight."

He appeared in the doorway, loosening his tie. His eyes narrowed at my formal posture, the distance I'd placed between us.

"What's this about?" he demanded.

"I'm resigning," I said simply, sliding the letter across the counter toward him. "Effective immediately."

Kingston laughed—a harsh, disbelieving sound. "This is about the announcement today? You're throwing a tantrum?"

"It's about self-respect," I replied coldly.

His laughter stopped abruptly. He grabbed the letter, tore it in half, and tossed the pieces into the sink. Then he grabbed a crystal tumbler from the cabinet and hurled it against the wall. The sound of shattering glass echoed through the apartment.

"No one quits me," he snarled, closing the distance between us. He grabbed my wrist, squeezing until I winced. "You belong to me, Vivian. Where would you even go?"

"I don't belong to anyone," I said, trying to pull away.

His grip tightened. "Your contract has non-compete clauses that would bankrupt you if you tried to leave. Who do you think would hire you after I'm done with you?"

---

The next morning, I sat in front of my bathroom mirror, carefully applying concealer to the purple bruises forming on my wrist. My phone buzzed with a notification: a meeting request from Charles Black.

Charles Black. Kingston's uncle. The real power behind Black Enterprises.

I smoothed my skirt and took the private elevator to the top floor. Charles's office occupied the entire east wing of the building—a space of understated elegance that somehow managed to be both warm and intimidating.

"You look tired, Ms. Bennett," Charles said as I entered, gesturing to a chair across from his desk.

"Mr. Black," I acknowledged, remaining standing. "If this is about last night—"

"I know about last night," he interrupted gently. "And many nights before."

My breath caught. How much did he know?

"Sit down, Vivian," he said, his voice kind but firm.

I perched on the edge of the chair, hands folded in my lap.

"I have a proposition for you," Charles said, removing his glasses and cleaning them methodically. "A way out."

"A way out?"

"A contract marriage," he clarified, placing a folder on the desk between us. "You would become my wife. In return, I would provide you with protection from my nephew and financial independence."

I stared at him, stunned. "Why would you—"

"I have my reasons," he said simply. "And you need this escape route more than you're willing to admit."

He opened the folder, revealing a prenuptial agreement and what appeared to be a new employment contract.

"Your new mission, Ms. Bennett," he said with a hint of a smile, "is to be my wife—not my subordinate."

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