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Sleeping with My Husband's Brother

My husband doesn't know I found his love letters to my best friend. He doesn't know I met his estranged brother in a dive bar. He doesn't know how Marcus's lips felt against my skin that night. He doesn't know we've been planning his destruction for weeks. At our anniversary dinner, with both of them watching me across the table, I'll finally show my husband what happens when you underestimate the woman you betrayed.
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Chapter 3

The wine glass shattered against the kitchen wall, burgundy liquid streaming down the white paint like blood from a wound.

I stood there breathing hard, staring at the mess I'd made, the mess my life had become. The poems were still scattered across the granite countertop—evidence of fifteen years reduced to cruel jokes and stolen moments.

I needed to get out. Away from this house, away from the ghost of my marriage, away from the sound of David's voice calling my name from upstairs.

"Sarah? What was that noise?"

I grabbed my purse and keys, my hands still shaking. "Going out," I called back, not caring if he heard the tremor in my voice.

"Where? It's barely noon—"

The front door slammed behind me, cutting off his words.

Twenty minutes later, I found myself in the parking lot of Murphy's, a dive bar on the wrong side of town that I'd driven past a thousand times but never entered. The neon sign flickered weakly in the afternoon sun, and the building looked like it had seen better decades.

Perfect.

Inside, the air was thick with cigarette smoke and the ghosts of a hundred broken dreams. The bartender—a woman with silver hair and knowing eyes—looked up as I slid onto a barstool.

"Whiskey," I said. "The good stuff."

She poured without comment, sliding the glass across scarred wood. I downed it in one burning gulp and gestured for another.

"Rough day?" she asked, refilling my glass.

"Rough life."

The second whiskey went down easier. The third even more so. By the fourth, the edges of my anger had softened into something resembling numbness.

That's when I noticed him.

He sat at the far end of the bar, nursing what looked like scotch, his profile sharp against the dim lighting. Dark hair, darker eyes, and an expensive suit that didn't belong in a place like Murphy's any more than I did.

But it wasn't his appearance that made my breath catch. It was the familiarity of his features—the same strong jaw, the same aristocratic nose, the same way of holding his shoulders that I'd been looking at across dinner tables for fifteen years.

David's face, but harder. Colder. More dangerous.

"Another?" the bartender asked.

I nodded, unable to look away from the stranger who wasn't quite a stranger.

He turned then, as if sensing my stare, and our eyes met across the smoky room. Recognition flickered in his dark gaze, followed by something that might have been amusement.

He stood, moving with predatory grace, and approached my end of the bar. Up close, the resemblance was even more striking—and more unsettling. This was David, but stripped of softness, of the careful politeness that made my husband so appealing to clients and dinner party guests.

This was what David might have been if life had filed away all his gentle edges.

"Sarah Mills," he said, his voice a low rumble that seemed to vibrate through my bones. "Though I suppose it's Sarah Hartwell again now."

I blinked, confused by his words and by the way he said my maiden name like he'd been thinking about it.

"I'm sorry, do we—?"

"Marcus Mills." He signaled the bartender for another drink. "David's older brother."

The glass slipped in my hand, whiskey sloshing onto my fingers. "You're—but David said you were—"

"Dead? Disowned? Banished to the shadow realm?" His laugh was sharp as broken glass. "My dear brother always did have a flair for drama."

I'd heard whispers about David's family over the years—old money, bitter feuds, a brother who'd been cut off for reasons David refused to discuss. But I'd never imagined this. Never imagined someone who could make David look like a pale imitation.

"What are you doing here?" I asked, then immediately felt foolish. "I mean, in this bar. In this city."

"Business." He studied me with those dark eyes, taking in my rumpled appearance, my tear-stained cheeks, the desperate way I clutched my whiskey glass. "Though I could ask you the same question. This doesn't seem like your usual scene."

Heat flooded my cheeks. Of course he knew about my usual scenes—the charity luncheons, the book clubs, the carefully orchestrated dinner parties that were apparently the source of so much amusement.

"Maybe you don't know me as well as you think."

"Maybe not." He moved closer, close enough that I could smell his cologne—something dark and expensive that made David's seem boyish by comparison. "But I know that look. I've worn it myself."

"What look?"

"The look of someone who's just discovered that their perfect life was built on lies."

The words hit like a physical blow. I turned away, but he caught my chin, forcing me to meet his gaze.

"He's sleeping with your best friend."

It wasn't a question.

"How did you—?"

"Because I know my brother. And because you're here, drinking yourself into oblivion in a dive bar instead of arranging flowers for another one of your famous dinner parties."

Tears burned my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. Not here. Not in front of this dangerous stranger who saw too much.

"Two years," I whispered. "They've been laughing at me for two years."

Something shifted in his expression—surprise, perhaps, or recognition. "Claire Morrison."

Another statement, not a question. I nodded, not trusting my voice.

"I warned him," Marcus said quietly. "Told him he was playing with fire. But David always was too comfortable, too sure of himself. Never learned that actions have consequences."

"You knew?"

"I suspected. David's never been good at hiding his true nature, not from me." He signaled for another round. "The question is, what are you going to do about it?"

The whiskey was making everything soft around the edges, but his presence was sharp, immediate. Real in a way nothing had felt for months.

"I don't know," I admitted. "I don't know anything anymore."

"That's not true." His fingers brushed mine as he reached for his glass, and electricity shot up my arm. "You know you deserve better. You know you're worth more than being the punchline to their private jokes."

The words wrapped around something broken inside me, offering a kind of validation I hadn't realized I was desperate for.

"Why are you telling me this?" I asked. "Why do you care?"

His smile was sharp, predatory. "Because my brother has always taken what he wanted without considering the cost. And because sometimes, the best revenge is showing someone exactly what they threw away."

The air between us crackled with possibility, with danger, with the kind of reckless energy that comes from having nothing left to lose.

I finished my whiskey and set the glass down with deliberate precision.

"Show me."

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