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My Husband’s Mistress Livestreamed His Betrayal at the Gala Novel Cover

My Husband’s Mistress Livestreamed His Betrayal at the Gala

The champagne tower was a precarious architecture of crystal and ambition, much like my marriage. I stood beside it, wearing a smile that had taken me ten years to perfect—a blend of warmth and impenetrable distance. The "Gilded Night" gala was in full swing, the Hamptons air thick with sea salt and seven-figure donations. I was playing my part: the gracious hostess, the polished accessory to Maximus Bryant’s empire. Then the air shifted. The crowd parted not out of respect, but out of the awkward curiosity reserved for car crashes. Sapphire Chavez marched toward me. Her dress was a shade of red that screamed rather than whispered, cut too low for the occasion and too high for dignity. In her clutch, I saw the telltale glow of a phone screen. She was livestreaming.
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Chapter 5

The courier arrived at the Bryant Holdings boardroom at 9:00 AM sharp, synchronized with the opening bell of the NYSE. I wasn’t there to see it, but I could visualize the scene with cinematic clarity. The mahogany table, the nervous sweating of the junior executives, and Maximus at the head, spinning my departure as a “necessary trimming of dead weight” to stabilize the sliding stock prices.

I sat in my new office in SoHo, the phone pressed to my ear. Victoria Chen was on the other end, her voice a low, satisfied purr.

“He’s drowning, Jenna,” she said. “He tried to pin the Q3 losses on your ‘excessive spending’ and ‘distraction.’ That’s when the dossier landed.”

I looked down at my copy of the file I’d sent. It wasn’t a list of grievances; it was a ledger of labor. Every gala I’d organized that smoothed over a regulatory violation. Every dinner party where I’d charmed a hesitant investor back to the table. The foundation work that provided the company its tax shelters. I had quantified the role of “Mrs. Bryant” down to the cent.

“And Eleanor?” I asked, my finger tracing the edge of my glass desk.

“That’s the best part,” Victoria replied. “She read the file. She looked at Maximus, who was rambling about ‘rebranding.’ And she said absolutely nothing. She let the silence eat him alive.”

I hung up. A strange weightlessness took hold of me. For ten years, Eleanor Bryant had been the gatekeeper of my cage. Today, she had simply left the door open.

But a wounded animal is most dangerous when cornered.

Three hours later, the elevator doors to my floor slid open with a heavy, discordant chime. I didn’t need to look up to know who it was. The heavy, uneven footfalls gave him away.

Maximus stood in the threshold of JS Communications. He wasn’t the polished titan of industry today. His tie was loosened, the knot pulled askew like a noose, and his eyes were rimmed with the red exhaustion of a man who had lost control of his narrative. The scent of aged scotch wafted across the room, pungent and aggressive.

“You sent them a bill,” he slurred, stepping into the open-plan space. My two interns froze, eyes wide.

“I sent them a resume, Maximus,” I said, not rising from my chair. “There’s a difference.”

He laughed, a harsh, barking sound. He walked toward me, weaving slightly around a potted fiddle-leaf fig. “You think you’re a CEO now? You think renting a loft makes you a player? I made you, Jenna. I plucked you out of obscurity and wrapped you in diamonds.”

He slammed his hands onto my desk, leaning in. The alcohol on his breath was suffocating. “Remember the storm? Sophomore year? I flew a jet through a hurricane to get you to that dance. I risked my inheritance. I risked my life. For you.”

It was his favorite story. The myth of Maximus the Romantic. For years, I had let it be the bedrock of our marriage.

I stood up slowly, smoothing the front of my white blazer. “You didn’t fly that plane for me, Max. You flew it because everyone told you it was impossible.”

I met his gaze, my eyes dry and steady. “You didn’t want the partner. You wanted the prize. You wanted the applause for surviving the storm, not the woman waiting on the runway.”

His face crumpled, the anger giving way to a desperate, ugly confusion. He reached for my hand, his fingers damp. “Jen, please. The board... my mother... they’re circling. I need you to come home. Just for a few months. Be the lucky charm. We can fix this.”

I pulled my hand back as if he were a hot stove. “I’m not a rabbit’s foot, Maximus. I’m a human being.”

I pressed the intercom button on my desk. “Security, please escort Mr. Bryant out. He’s lost his way.”

When the uniformed guard placed a hand on Maximus’s shoulder, the CEO of Bryant Holdings didn’t fight. He looked at me with the hollow shock of a man realizing his reflection had walked away. As the elevator doors closed, cutting off his pleading stare, I didn't feel triumph. I felt the clean, sharp ache of a limb finally severed.

***

The settlement offer arrived by courier that evening. It was a thick envelope from Richard Sterling, Maximus’s shark of a lawyer. The number on the check was staggering—enough to fund my new life in comfort, enough to make the noise stop.

I sat at a corner table at The Nines, the red velvet banquette feeling like a confessional booth. Lilly slid a martini toward me.

“It’s a lot of zeros, Jenna,” she said, peering at the document. “And a gag order. They want you to sign away the rights to the Bryant Foundation story. They want to scrub your name off the charity you built from the ground up.”

“I’m tired, Lil,” I whispered, rubbing my temples. “I just want to be free. If I sign this, he goes away. The press goes away.”

Lilly reached across the table, covering my hand. Her grip was tight, grounding. “You spent ten years being silent. If you sign that, you’re selling them your voice for the next ten. Is that the price of freedom? Or is it just another golden cage?”

I looked at the check again. It was a bribe for my history. It was payment for my erasure.

I pulled out my phone and dialed Victoria. It was late, but she answered on the first ring.

“Rejection,” I said, my voice cutting through the ambient piano music of the bar. “Tell Sterling the offer is insulting.”

“What are we asking for, Jenna?” Victoria asked.

I took a sip of the martini, the gin sharp and cold. “Half. I want half the assets. And I want full intellectual property rights to the Foundation. My name stays on the building, or I burn his reputation to the ground in court.”

I hung up. Lilly raised her glass, a wicked grin spreading across her face.

“To half,” she said.

“To everything,” I corrected, and clinked my glass against hers.

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