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My Husband’s Mistress Stole My Baby and My Throne

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The PR crisis at Aegis HQ had been a minor headache—a disgruntled former employee leaking half-truths about our security protocols to the press. I'd spent the morning crafting statements and coordinating with our legal team, my fingers flying across the keyboard despite the persistent ache in my shoulder. The old injury from Alaska never truly healed, a constant reminder of what I'd sacrificed for Valentino. Three months pregnant, I'd learned to adjust my posture to accommodate the subtle changes in my body. Father's company—our company—needed stability, especially with the IPO approaching. Valentino had been gone for weeks on a classified operation in the Middle East, and I'd missed him terribly. "He's landing at Boeing Field in an hour," I told my assistant as I gathered my things. "The welcome gala is set up in the main atrium. Make sure the press knows he's returning with honors." "Savanna, you should rest," she replied, eyeing my shoulder with concern. "You've been working since dawn." I touched the scar tissue beneath my blouse, remembering the icy Alaskan waters that had nearly claimed both our lives.

My Husband’s Mistress Stole My Baby and My Throne Chapter 1

The PR crisis at Aegis HQ had been a minor headache—a disgruntled former employee leaking half-truths about our security protocols to the press. I'd spent the morning crafting statements and coordinating with our legal team, my fingers flying across the keyboard despite the persistent ache in my shoulder. The old injury from Alaska never truly healed, a constant reminder of what I'd sacrificed for Valentino.

Three months pregnant, I'd learned to adjust my posture to accommodate the subtle changes in my body. Father's company—our company—needed stability, especially with the IPO approaching. Valentino had been gone for weeks on a classified operation in the Middle East, and I'd missed him terribly.

"He's landing at Boeing Field in an hour," I told my assistant as I gathered my things. "The welcome gala is set up in the main atrium. Make sure the press knows he's returning with honors."

"Savanna, you should rest," she replied, eyeing my shoulder with concern. "You've been working since dawn."

I touched the scar tissue beneath my blouse, remembering the icy Alaskan waters that had nearly claimed both our lives. "I'm fine. He needs to see everything perfect when he arrives."

The atrium buzzed with anticipation when Valentino's SUV pulled up to the entrance. I stood at the center of our assembled staff and board members, my hand instinctively resting on my belly. The doors opened, and my heart leapt—then froze.

Valentino emerged first, his military bearing impeccable as always. But his eyes weren't searching for me. Instead, he turned and carefully supported a woman stepping out behind him—Miley Arnold, our VP of Operations. She was leaning heavily on him, her face a mask of brave suffering.

"Welcome home," I called out, forcing warmth into my voice despite the confusion knotting my stomach.

Valentino's gaze finally found mine, but there was no warmth in it—only something cold and distant that made my shoulder throb in warning.

"Thank you for arranging this," he said formally. Then, loud enough for everyone to hear: "I'd like to introduce the woman who saved my life when no one else could."

The room fell silent as he guided Miley forward.

"During an ambush in Fallujah, Miley risked everything to pull me from the line of fire," he continued, his voice carrying across the atrium. "She took shrapnel that was meant for me."

Miley smiled modestly, but her eyes found mine with unmistakable triumph.

---

Hours later, in the privacy of our penthouse study, I finally confronted him.

"What was that today?" I demanded, my voice steady despite the storm inside me. "You brushed past me like I was nothing."

Valentino didn't look up from his desk. "I did what was necessary."

"Necessary? You publicly humiliated me!"

He reached into his drawer and pulled out a thick folder, sliding it across the polished surface toward me. "This is what's necessary now."

I opened it with trembling hands. Divorce papers. And beneath them, a Non-Disclosure Agreement that would effectively gag me about our marriage.

"You can't be serious," I whispered.

"I owe Miley a life debt," he said coldly. "Just like I once owed you."

"That's different. We were—"

"We were nothing," he cut me off. "A marriage built on obligation. I can't have a wife who reminds me of my weakness."

I stared at him, this stranger wearing my husband's face. "And our baby?"

"The NDA includes provisions for your position as Executive Assistant," he said, as if discussing a business transaction. "It's the only way to preserve the company's image during the IPO transition. Sign it, or I'll ensure you lose access to your father's trust fund."

---

The following morning dawned gray and cold. I was packing a small suitcase when Miley appeared at our bedroom door, flanked by movers.

"Valentino wants you settled in the guest house by noon," she announced, her voice dripping with false sympathy.

"This is my home," I said, clutching my stomach protectively.

"Not anymore." She gestured to the movers. "Take her things to the Old Guest House."

As they began boxing my belongings, Miley wandered to the dresser where my father's photograph stood. With deliberate carelessness, she knocked it over, the frame shattering on the hardwood floor.

"Oops," she said, not bothering to hide her smirk. "The old guard is dead, Savanna."

I bent painfully to retrieve the photo, my shoulder screaming in protest.

"Careful," she mocked. "You wouldn't want to hurt the baby... or would you?"

The movers avoided my eyes as they escorted me out. No one challenged Miley's authority or Valentino's orders. In the driveway, rain began to fall as I was directed toward a stone building at the far edge of the estate.

The Old Guest House loomed dark and unwelcoming, its windows like blind eyes staring back at me. As I walked through the rain, my shoulder throbbing with each step, I felt something inside me harden into resolve.

This wasn't over. Not by a long shot.

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