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When His Mistress Called My Husband Her Own

The gray light of early dawn bled through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Sullivan estate’s immaculate kitchen, casting long, skeletal shadows across the white marble countertops. I stood at the stove, a wooden spoon in hand, methodically stirring the simmering pot of beef consommé. It was Callum’s favorite. With my free hand, I pinched the hem of my cashmere sleeve between my thumb and forefinger, smoothing the fabric in a slow, rhythmic motion. It was an old habit, a quiet tell from a past life when I still had emotions to suppress. Now, there was only the hollow, echoing clarity of a woman who had already attended her own funeral. The rhythmic bubbling of the broth pulled my mind back to two days prior. I could still see the reflection of the crystal chandelier in the lacquered mahogany of the dining table, could still hear the precise, imperious cadence of my mother-in-law’s voice. *“Thirty million dollars, Alessia,”* Mrs. Sullivan had said, her posture rigidly perfect, her eyes devoid of anything resembling warmth.
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Chapter 4

The phantom burn in my shoulders lingered for hours after Mrs. Sullivan finally permitted me to stand from the family shrine, but I didn't rub the aching muscles. I simply smoothed the hem of my cashmere sweater and walked away. I had spent ten years treating this house as a battlefield. Now, I understood it was merely a waiting room.

Late that afternoon, the heavy, manicured silence of the parlor was shattered by a sharp, theatrical wail.

I paused in the doorway. Jazlyn was crumpled on the edge of the antique Persian rug, clutching her shin as if she had taken a bullet. A microscopic scratch, barely red, marred her pale skin.

Footsteps hammered down the hallway. Callum burst into the room, tossing his leather briefcase blindly against a velvet armchair. "Jazlyn? What happened?"

"I slipped," she gasped, her voice trembling with practiced fragility. She leaned heavily into him as he dropped to his knees, scooping her slight frame into his arms.

Callum’s head snapped up. His dark eyes locked onto mine. His jaw tightened, bracing for the inevitable. He was waiting for the tears. He was waiting for the old Alessia—the desperate, humiliated wife who would have screamed, demanded he put her down, begged him to look at her instead of the interloper.

I felt the familiar rhythm of my own heartbeat. Slow. Steady. Unmoved.

I stepped forward, my low heels clicking softly against the hardwood. When I reached them, I didn't stop. I calmly stepped over Callum’s polished oxfords, leaving a foot of air between my skirt and Jazlyn’s trailing arm.

"Maria," I called out mildly to the maid hovering nervously in the hall. "Please buff out the scuff mark near the sofa. Someone might trip."

Without a backward glance, I walked to the staircase. I had promised Nia a chapter of her book before dinner, and I had no intention of being late. Behind me, the heavy silence returned, thick with the weight of Jazlyn’s ruined performance.

The quiet indifference I wore like armor was beginning to suffocate Callum. I could see it in the rigid line of his shoulders, the way he watched me from the corners of the mansion like a man waiting for a bomb to detonate.

That night, the air in the master bedroom was stifling. I lay on my side of the mattress, staring into the dark. The mattress dipped. Callum crawled in, his movements hesitant, almost frantic.

He reached for me. His large hand wrapped around my waist, pulling my back flush against his chest. I let myself be moved, pliant as a ragdoll.

"Alessia," he whispered, his breath hot against the curve of my neck. His lips pressed into my skin, searching for a pulse that would race for him, searching for the warmth that used to radiate from my very bones.

I rolled onto my back, staring straight up at the ornate plaster molding on the ceiling. I didn't push him away. I didn't fold my arms to protect my chest. I simply lay there, my hands resting loosely at my sides.

He kissed my jaw, his fingers tangling in my hair. "Talk to me," he pleaded, his voice cracking with a desperate, creeping terror. "Fight with me. Do something."

I blinked at the ceiling. The shadows in the corner of the room looked like bruised velvet.

Callum hoisted himself up on one elbow, looking down at my face. He searched my eyes for anger, for hurt, for anything human. But there was only a void. My compliance wasn't a surrender; it was a corpse.

A shudder racked his broad frame. The realization hit him, turning his features pale in the moonlight. He wasn't holding his wife. He was holding a ghost.

With a choked sound of self-disgust, he ripped himself away from me, scrambling to the edge of the bed. He sat with his back to me, burying his face in his hands, his breathing ragged and shallow. I didn't turn my head. I just pulled the duvet up to my collarbone and closed my eyes.

By Friday, the tension in the house was a taut wire. We sat in the formal dining room, the crystal chandelier casting fractured light over the silver platters.

Jazlyn sat to Callum’s right, her posture unnaturally straight, her eyes gleaming with a vindictive spark. She had been waiting for an audience.

"Callum and I had the most productive afternoon," Jazlyn announced, her voice slicing through the clinking of silverware. "We finalized the venue for Nia’s birthday party next month. The country club is booked, and I’ve already sent the guest list to the calligrapher."

Callum froze. His fork hovered inches from his mouth. A heavy, suffocating guilt washed over his face as his eyes darted to me. Planning my daughter’s birthday without me—it was a calculated, vicious boundary crossing. The ultimate insult to a mother.

Jazlyn leaned back, a smug, triumphant smile playing on her glossed lips. She was waiting for the explosion. She wanted me to shatter the wine glass, to scream at Callum for letting her usurp my place.

I reached for my crystal goblet. The ice water was startlingly cold against my throat. I swallowed, set the glass down with a soft click, and dabbed the corners of my mouth with a linen napkin.

"Thank you, Jazlyn," I said. My voice was perfectly pitched—pleasant, mild, and utterly devoid of sarcasm.

Jazlyn’s smile faltered. "What?"

I met her gaze with calm, polite eyes. "Organizing children’s parties is such tedious, exhausting logistical work. Chasing down RSVPs and arguing with caterers... it’s a headache. I genuinely appreciate you taking it off my hands so I can just enjoy the day with my daughter."

The silence that followed was absolute. I hadn't fought her for the role of the wife; I had just relegated her to the role of the hired help.

Jazlyn’s face flushed a mottled, ugly red. Her triumph dissolved into ash. Callum stared at me, his knuckles white around his silver fork, finally realizing that there was no war left to fight. The enemy had already abandoned the kingdom.

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