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The Betrayed Wife's Ruthless Comeback Novel Cover

The Betrayed Wife's Ruthless Comeback

My billionaire husband, Cooper, was thirty minutes late to my father's funeral. When the heavy cathedral doors finally opened, he wasn't there to comfort me. He was tightly shielding his mistress, Celeste, under his umbrella, treating her like a fragile lily while I stood alone in my black mourning dress. The whispers in the pews were deafening, but they were nothing compared to the truth I soon uncovered. Cooper hadn't just humiliated me—he had secretly taken my father's life-saving spot in a medical clinical trial and given it to Celeste's family. My father died gasping for air because of him. Days later, while I was shivering in the ER with a 103-degree fever, I saw Cooper sneaking into the VIP maternity ward. He was holding Celeste, his face glowing with the ecstatic joy of a man about to become a father. For three years, I swallowed my pride to be his perfect, obedient wife, only to let his elite friends openly mock me to my face. "You were just keeping the seat warm until the real queen came back." He let my father die, hid all our marital assets in offshore trusts, and made me take birth control every single morning, claiming he wasn't ready for kids. I didn't scream, and I didn't let him see me break. Instead, I hired Manhattan's most ruthless divorce lawyer, smiled sweetly as I handed Cooper his coat at home, and began secretly gathering the evidence to burn his entire empire to the ground.
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Chapter 1

The sharp edge of the mahogany casket dug into Elena's fingertips, the polished wood the only thing keeping her upright.

Her knuckles were completely white.

Outside the stained-glass windows of St. Patrick's Cathedral, thunder rattled the heavy panes. The violent wind drove sheets of rain against the glass, drowning out the shallow, ragged breaths tearing through her throat.

She lifted her bloodshot eyes to the clock on the stone wall.

The memorial service of her father was delayed by exactly thirty minutes.

In the front pews, relatives and elite guests began to shift. The whispers started low, a collective hum of judgment. Their probing stares felt like physical needles piercing Elena's rigid spine. She stood entirely alone.

A few hushed words drifted over the sound of the storm, hitting her ears.

They were talking about Cooper Mitchell. They were wondering why the brilliant tech billionaire hadn't bothered to show up to his own father-in-law's funeral.

Elena's stomach violently cramped. She swallowed hard, forcing the bitter bile and the heavy sob back down her burning throat.

Her phone vibrated in the pocket of her black mourning dress.

She yanked it out, her heart giving a pathetic, desperate stutter. The screen lit up with a single text from Cooper.

"Emergency. Be there later."

No apology. No explanation. No comfort.

The coldness of the screen seeped into her skin. Elena gripped the phone so hard her joints ached, the metal edges biting into her palm.

Then, a heavy, groaning creak echoed through the cavernous hall.

The massive oak doors of the cathedral were shoved open.

A gust of freezing wind and rain swept into the lobby. Every single head in the pews snapped forward, looking past the center aisle toward the entrance.

Cooper stood there.

He wore a perfectly tailored black suit, his jaw set in that familiar, arrogant line. But the large black umbrella in his hand wasn't covering him. It was tilted entirely to his side.

Beneath the umbrella stood Celeste Robles.

She was wearing a pristine, white silk dress. In the sea of black mourning attire, the white fabric was a blinding, offensive assault on the eyes. She looked like a fragile, shivering lily.

Celeste's body was pressed flush against Cooper's chest. His arm was wrapped tightly around her shoulders, shielding her as if a single drop of rain might break her bones.

Elena's pupils contracted.

It felt like a sledgehammer had just been swung directly into her ribs. Her lungs seized. The air vanished from the room.

Cooper completely ignored the shocked gasps and the glaring eyes of the congregation. He lowered his head, his lips brushing Celeste's ear as he whispered something soft to her.

He kept his arm around her waist. He guided her onto the red carpet, walking right past the staring guests, heading straight for the front row reserved for immediate family.

The whispers erupted into loud, undeniable murmurs. Someone in the second row let out a sharp, audible gasp of disgust.

Elena forced her trembling legs to move. Her knees felt like water, but she stepped directly into their path.

"Why is she here?" Elena asked, her voice a low, vibrating tremor.

Cooper stopped. He let out a harsh breath, his fingers tugging at his dark tie in a gesture of pure annoyance. His brow furrowed deeply.

"Her PTSD flared up because of the storm," Cooper said, his tone hard and defensive. "She couldn't be left alone, Elena. Have some sympathy."

Celeste's eyes immediately welled with tears. She shrank back, hiding slightly behind Cooper's broad shoulder.

"I'm so sorry, Elena," Celeste whimpered, her voice trembling like a frightened child. "I didn't mean to intrude."

As Celeste raised her hand to wipe a tear from her cheek, the sleeve of her white cardigan slipped down.

The cathedral lights caught the diamonds.

It was a custom Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet resting perfectly on Celeste's delicate wrist.

Elena stopped breathing.

Just last week, for their third wedding anniversary, Cooper had looked Elena in the eye and told her that specific bracelet was sold out globally. He had said he couldn't get it for her.

A wave of absolute, freezing terror shot from the soles of Elena's feet straight to her brain. The blood roared in her ears.

She sucked in a sharp breath of the incense-heavy air. She forced the corners of her mouth up, creating a smile so stiff and lifeless it felt like her face might crack.

She didn't scream. She didn't cry.

Elena turned her back on them. She walked to the priest at the altar and gave a single, rigid nod. The memorial service officially began.

Cooper frowned at her back. Her unnatural calmness irritated him, but a soft cough from Celeste instantly snapped his attention away.

Throughout the entire eulogy, Cooper didn't look at the portrait of Elena's father once. He spent the entire hour handing Celeste tissues and gently rubbing circles on her back.

When the service ended, it was time for the guests to lay white roses on the casket.

Celeste stepped up to the polished wood. Suddenly, her knees buckled. She let out a breathless gasp.

Cooper moved with lightning speed. He caught her by the waist, pulling her flush against his chest, his eyes scanning her pale face with frantic panic.

Hidden by the massive width of Cooper's back, Celeste rested her chin on his shoulder.

She looked straight at Elena.

And then, Celeste smiled.

It was a slow, victorious, venomous smirk.

Elena's nails sliced directly into the flesh of her palms. The sharp, stinging pain grounded her. She stared at the two of them, the last shred of her sanity snapping.

Elena took a step forward, closing the distance.

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