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Two Mistresses, One Husband

In Two Mistresses, One Husband, betrayal erupts in glittering Manhattan ballrooms and behind the glass walls of penthouses. Follow Elena Sterling as she uncovers her husband Daniel’s web of lies, confronts his ruthless mistress Sophie, and battles his cold, calculating mother—all while protecting the unborn child that could unravel the Sterling dynasty. The first chapters pull you into a world of wealth, deceit, and shattered illusions, where loyalty is an illusion and survival demands strength.
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Chapter 2

Three weeks had passed since that night—three weeks of sleeping in separate bedrooms, of stilted conversations over coffee, of pretending normalcy while our marriage bled out in silence. Tonight's charity gala for the Children's Hospital felt like stepping into a minefield, but appearances had to be maintained. The Sterling name demanded it.

I stood before my vanity mirror, applying the final touches of crimson lipstick with hands that barely trembled anymore. The black Valentino gown hugged my figure perfectly, its subtle beading catching the light like scattered stars. My reflection looked composed, elegant—everything a Sterling wife should be. Only I could see the hollow ache behind my eyes.

The ballroom at the Plaza buzzed with Manhattan's elite, their laughter and champagne glasses creating a symphony of wealth and influence. Crystal chandeliers cast everything in warm gold, and the scent of white roses from towering centerpieces perfumed the air. I moved through the crowd with practiced grace, accepting air kisses and murmured condolences about "Daniel working so hard lately."

But I felt their eyes on me. The barely concealed pity. The whispered speculation behind jeweled hands.

"Elena, darling, you look absolutely radiant," Margaret Ashford cooed, her smile sharp as a blade. "Though you seem a bit thin. Are you eating enough?"

Before I could respond, the ballroom's energy shifted like a tide pulling back before a tsunami. Conversations faltered. Heads turned toward the entrance with the collective hunger of vultures sensing carrion.

Daniel stood in the doorway, devastatingly handsome in his black tuxedo, his dark hair perfectly styled. But he wasn't alone.

Sophie Thorne clung to his arm like a second skin, her blonde hair cascaded over one bare shoulder in Hollywood waves. The emerald silk gown she wore made my breath catch in my throat—not because of its beauty, but because of its familiarity. I had chosen that exact dress three months ago, falling in love with how the color would complement my complexion. Daniel had claimed the boutique called to say it was damaged and had to be returned.

Lies. All of it, lies.

Sophie's triumphant smile could have powered the chandeliers as camera flashes erupted around them. The society photographers were having a field day—the betrayed wife, the powerful husband, and his stunning young mistress all in one frame. Daniel's jaw was rigid, his eyes scanning the crowd but carefully avoiding mine.

"Oh my," Margaret whispered beside me, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "How absolutely... bold of her."

I lifted my chin, summoning every ounce of Sterling composure. "Excuse me," I murmured, gliding toward the ladies' lounge with measured steps that betrayed nothing of the chaos screaming inside my chest.

The powder room was a sanctuary of marble and gold fixtures, temporarily empty except for the attendant who discretely retreated to the outer sitting area. I braced my hands against the cool marble counter, staring at my reflection. Still intact. Still breathing.

The door opened behind me with a whisper of silk.

"Well, well. The grieving widow makes an appearance."

Sophie's reflection appeared beside mine in the mirror, her green eyes glittering with malicious delight. Up close, she was even more stunning—porcelain skin, bee-stung lips, the kind of youth that needed no enhancement. She couldn't be more than twenty-five.

"Sophie." I kept my voice level, reaching into my clutch for my lipstick with steady fingers.

"Love what you've done with your hair," she purred, stepping closer until I could smell her perfume—something French and expensive that Daniel had probably bought her. "Though you look a bit... tired. Marriage will do that to a woman."

I continued applying my lipstick, meeting her gaze in the mirror. "As will being a temporary amusement."

Her smile faltered for just a moment before sharpening into something vicious. She leaned in close, her voice dropping to an intimate whisper that made my skin crawl.

"Don't take it personally, Elena. When he's with you, he's just going through the motions. Duty. Obligation." Her lips curved against my ear. "But when he's with me? When he's buried deep inside me and I'm screaming his name? That's when he comes alive."

The lipstick tube slipped from my fingers, clattering against the marble. A wave of nausea rolled through me so suddenly I had to grip the counter to stay upright.

Sophie straightened, studying my reflection with scientific interest. "You really didn't know, did you? About the things he tells me. About how he wishes you were more... responsive. More willing to—"

"Get out." The words came out as a whisper, but they carried the weight of barely contained violence.

Sophie's laughter was like breaking glass. "Oh, sweetheart. This is just the beginning." She smoothed her dress, checking her reflection one last time. "Enjoy the party. I know I will."

The door closed behind her with a soft click, leaving me alone with my shattered composure. I pressed my palms against the marble, fighting the urge to vomit, to scream, to tear this bathroom apart with my bare hands.

Instead, I picked up my lipstick, reapplied it with trembling fingers, and walked back into that ballroom with my spine straight and my chin high.

But the nausea followed me home that night, and the next morning, and the morning after that.

A week later, I sat in Dr. Morrison's office, staring at a grainy black and white image that would change everything. The ultrasound photo showed a tiny curve of life, barely visible but undeniably real.

"Six weeks along," Dr. Morrison said gently, her kind eyes studying my face for any reaction. "Everything looks perfectly healthy."

Six weeks. I counted backward, remembering that morning Daniel had kissed my forehead so tenderly, promising Tuscany and forever. Before Sophie's video call. Before our world imploded.

I traced the outline of the tiny form with one finger, my heart fracturing into a thousand pieces. Love and despair warred in my chest—overwhelming joy at this precious life growing inside me, and absolute terror at bringing a child into this wreckage.

"Mrs. Sterling?" Dr. Morrison's voice seemed to come from very far away. "Do you have any questions?"

I looked up, my cheeks wet with tears I hadn't realized were falling. "Can I... can I have a moment alone?"

She nodded, squeezing my shoulder before leaving me with the ultrasound photo and the weight of impossible choices. Through the window, Manhattan glittered in the afternoon sun, beautiful and indifferent to the woman sitting in a medical office, holding the future in her trembling hands.

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