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My Husband’s Mistress Wore My Mother’s Ashes to the Gala Novel Cover

My Husband’s Mistress Wore My Mother’s Ashes to the Gala

Seven years. Seven years of marriage to Judah Hughes, and what did I have to show for it? A penthouse with views of Seattle that made me dizzy, a closet full of designer clothes I rarely wore, and a husband who treated me like a decorative accessory rather than a wife. I stood in our walk-in closet, carefully pressing Judah's charcoal suit for tonight's charity gala. The fabric felt expensive beneath my fingers—everything in our life was expensive, except perhaps the emotional currency between us. "Perfect for the gala," I murmured to myself, checking for any lint or wrinkles. Judah expected perfection, especially tonight. The Hughes Foundation Annual Gala was the social event of the season, and appearances mattered. As I reached into the jacket pocket to check for loose items before pressing it, my fingers brushed against something crumpled. Probably another business card or receipt.
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Seven years. Seven years of marriage to Judah Hughes, and what did I have to show for it? A penthouse with views of Seattle that made me dizzy, a closet full of designer clothes I rarely wore, and a husband who treated me like a decorative accessory rather than a wife.

I stood in our walk-in closet, carefully pressing Judah's charcoal suit for tonight's charity gala. The fabric felt expensive beneath my fingers—everything in our life was expensive, except perhaps the emotional currency between us.

"Perfect for the gala," I murmured to myself, checking for any lint or wrinkles. Judah expected perfection, especially tonight. The Hughes Foundation Annual Gala was the social event of the season, and appearances mattered.

As I reached into the jacket pocket to check for loose items before pressing it, my fingers brushed against something crumpled. Probably another business card or receipt. I pulled it out, intending to discard it.

But the words on the paper made me freeze.

"Inked & Pierced - Receipt #2473"

My heart stuttered as I smoothed out the crumpled paper. The date stamped at the top was two days ago—the same night Judah claimed he had a late business meeting with investors from Tokyo.

"What kind of business requires a tongue piercing?" I whispered, my voice barely audible even to myself.

The service description read: "Tongue piercing with barbell stud - premium jewelry grade titanium."

Judah Hughes. My stoic, conservative husband who wore three-piece suits and never deviated from his strict routine. The man who had once told me piercings were "ghetto trash" when we passed a mall kiosk in our early dating days.

I stared at the receipt until the words blurred. There had to be an explanation. Maybe it was for someone else? A gift? But why would anyone give someone else a tongue piercing as a gift?

My fingers trembled as I tucked the receipt back into his pocket. I needed to know if it was real. If he had actually done something so... so unlike him. So sexual.

---

Hours later, I sat alone at our dining table, watching candles drip wax onto the white tablecloth. I'd prepared everything perfectly—Judah's favorite wine, the beef Wellington he loved, even those little chocolate-covered strawberries he pretended not to enjoy.

The clock on the wall ticked past nine. He was three hours late for our anniversary dinner.

When the front door finally opened, I straightened, forcing a smile. "Welcome home. Dinner's ready."

Judah barely glanced at the table, his eyes flicking to his watch. "I told you I'd be late. The meeting with Yamamoto ran long."

"Until nine o'clock?" I asked, trying to keep my voice light. "I thought we could at least celebrate our anniversary."

"This is hardly the time for celebrations," he said, loosening his tie. "The merger is falling apart."

I took a deep breath and reached for my wine glass. "I found something interesting today."

His eyes narrowed slightly. "Oh?"

"A receipt. For a tongue piercing." I watched his face carefully, searching for any reaction—guilt, embarrassment, anything.

Instead, his expression hardened. "And?"

"Well, I was just wondering if you were trying something new... for us, maybe?" The words sounded pathetic even to my own ears.

Judah's laugh was sharp and cutting. "For us? Elise, you're being delusional. I don't have time for this nonsense."

"It's just—"

"Just what? That I'd suddenly become some pierced freak?" His voice rose, eyes flashing with irritation. "Maybe if you spent less time looking through my pockets and more time managing the household, you wouldn't have these... paranoid episodes."

He turned away, heading toward his study. "I'm not hungry. Don't wait up."

I sat alone at the table, the candles burning down to stubs, my untouched plate a monument to another failed attempt at connection.

---

The next evening, I couldn't stop thinking about that receipt. The image of a metal stud in Judah's mouth haunted me—not because I found it attractive, but because it represented something I couldn't understand.

Something secret.

I found myself drawn to his home office, a room I rarely entered without invitation. The door was slightly ajar, warm light spilling into the hallway.

I heard her before I saw her—Aspyn's musical laugh, the sound that had been echoing through our home for years.

"You're so naughty," she giggled.

My hand froze on the doorframe. Through the crack, I could see her perched on the edge of Judah's desk, her manicured fingers reaching toward his face.

"Let me see it again," she purred.

Judah didn't move away. He sat there, allowing her fingers to trace his lips, to part them slightly.

"The stud looks so sexy on you," she whispered. "No one else would ever notice, would they?"

My stomach lurched as I pushed the door open wider. They both turned toward me, but their expressions couldn't have been more different.

Aspyn's lips curved into a smirk behind Judah's back.

Judah's face hardened into cold fury. "What are you doing here? This is my private study."

"I—" My voice caught. "I heard voices."

"So you're spying on me now?" He stood abruptly, moving between Aspyn and me like a shield. "This is exactly the kind of invasive behavior I've been talking about."

Aspyn's smirk widened as she slid off the desk, her hand lingering on Judah's arm. "Don't be too hard on her," she cooed. "She's just... curious."

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