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Traded For Ambition: The Mistress Strikes Back Novel Cover

Traded For Ambition: The Mistress Strikes Back

I spent five years laundering Ethan Cole’s dirty money through my architectural designs, believing his lies that I was the love of his life, not just his mistress. But the moment he secured a marriage alliance with the Vances, I became a liability. I tried to resign quietly, but his new fiancée, Isabella, wanted sport. She didn't just fire me; she destroyed me. At a high-society gala, she projected my private, intimate photos onto the big screen while the city's elite laughed. I looked at Ethan, begging him to stop it. He didn't flinch. He just sipped his scotch and watched me get dragged out by security. It got worse. Desperate for my severance pay to leave town, I met Ethan one last time. He didn't give me a check. Instead, he locked me in a library with a corrupt official, telling me I had to "service" the man to secure a zoning permit. He had literally sold me for a signature. I escaped into the pouring rain with nothing but the clothes on my back, realizing the man I loved was a monster who viewed me as disposable property. I was shivering in an alley, waiting to die, when a black SUV pulled up. The window rolled down to reveal Noah Miller—the most dangerous Don in the city and Ethan’s mortal enemy. He didn't look at me with lust or pity. He looked at me with cold fury. "Get in," Noah said, unlocking the door. "Let's go remind them why you don't throw away a diamond."
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Chapter 6

Mia POV

Martha Periwinkle’s office didn't just smell of old paper; it was steeped in the scent of parchment, peppermint tea, and unshakeable authority.

It was a stark, grounding contrast to the sterile, glass-walled prison of Cole & Vance Global in the city. Here, the walls were lined with hand-drawn schematics of structures that had weathered half a century of storms.

Martha was a woman forged from iron and tweed. She scrutinized my portfolio—the few sketches Noah had managed to salvage from the digital cloud before Isabella scorched the earth.

"Noah claims you have vision," Martha said, her voice a dry rasp. She didn't look up from the drawings. "He says you see the bones of a building, not just the skin."

"Noah... Mr. Miller is kind," I said, stumbling over his name. It felt heavy, almost foreign, on my tongue.

Martha looked up then. Her eyes were sharp, assessing. She knew who I was. She knew whose bed I had warmed for five years. In the circles Noah moved in—the circles that intersected with the dark underbelly of the state—secrets were just another form of currency.

"Kindness has nothing to do with it," Martha snapped. "He needs a hospital that won't collapse under the weight of its own ego. You designed the West Side Library. I liked the light wells."

"I did," I whispered. "Isabella tore those plans up."

"Isabella Vance is a vandal with a checkbook," Martha said, slapping the folder closed. "You start Monday. Cash. No paper trail until the heat dies down. Noah’s orders."

She slid a set of keys across the desk. "And these are for the loft above the firm. It’s a significant step up from that rat trap above the garage you've been hiding in."

I took the keys. The metal was cold, biting into my palm like a promise.

"Why?" I asked. "Why take the risk?"

"Because concrete sets best when the weather is rough," she said cryptically. "Now get out. I have work to do."

I walked out into the cool, biting air of Kingston.

Noah was waiting in his black SUV across the street. He didn't wave. He just watched, a silent sentinel.

I crossed the street and got in. The interior was a sanctuary of warmth, smelling of leather and that distinct, clean scent that clung to him—expensive soap and gun oil.

"She hired me," I said.

"I know," Noah replied. He didn't start the car. He turned to me, his gaze tracing the bruise fading on my cheek. "You’re safe here, Mia. My territory ends where the river bends. Ethan can’t cross it without starting a war."

"He won't start a war for me," I said bitterly. "I was just a mistress. A disposable asset."

Noah’s jaw tightened. He reached out, his hand hovering near my face before he pulled it back, gripping the steering wheel instead until his knuckles turned white.

"You underestimate the value of what he lost," Noah said darkly. "And you underestimate what I am willing to do to keep what I find."

*

Ethan POV

The silence in the penthouse was deafening.

It had been three weeks. Twenty-one days of suffocating quiet.

I stood in the center of the living room, a glass of scotch in my hand. The rug where Isabella had made Mia kneel was gone, replaced by something imported and expensive that Isabella had picked out.

It looked like a hotel lobby. It felt like a morgue.

"Ethan?"

Isabella walked in, wearing a silk robe that cost more than Mia’s entire wardrobe. She looked beautiful. She looked perfect.

God, I loathed her.

"Are you coming to bed?" she asked, running a manicured hand down my arm.

"In a minute," I said, my voice hollow.

I looked at the drafting table in the corner. It was empty. Mia used to sit there, her hair tied up in a messy bun, chewing on the end of a pencil, humming quietly while she worked on my money laundering fronts. She made the criminal look artistic. She turned my illicit dealings into architecture. She made *me* feel human.

"I heard a rumor," Isabella said, her voice dropping an octave. "From the Upstate crew. They say the Miller outfit has a new architect. A woman."

My grip on the glass tightened, threatening to shatter the crystal.

"Is that so?"

"Noah Miller is playing with fire," Isabella hissed. "If she's up there... she's leaking secrets. She knows the layout of the casinos, Ethan. She knows the safe rooms."

"She won't talk," I said.

"How do you know?"

"Because she loved me," I said. The words tasted like ash and regret.

Isabella laughed. It was a cruel, tinkling sound. "Loved? You traded her to Harrington for a zoning permit, darling. Love doesn't survive that."

She was right. I had broken the only thing that had ever been real.

I downed the scotch, the burn doing nothing to numb the hollow ache in my chest. I needed to get her back. Not to kill her. Not to silence her.

I just needed to see her. I needed to prove that I still owned her. Because if I didn't own her, then I was just a man standing in an empty room with a woman I despised.

"Get the car ready for tomorrow," I told my capo, who was standing like a shadow by the door.

"Where are we going, Boss?"

"Upstate," I said, setting the glass down with a final clink. "We have a hospital groundbreaking to attend."

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