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When His Mistress Got My Anniversary Gift Novel Cover

When His Mistress Got My Anniversary Gift

I rose before dawn on Memorial Day, my heart lighter than it had been in months. Today wasn't just a holiday—it was our wedding anniversary. Fifteen years of marriage deserved celebration, even if Ryan had forgotten the last three. Not this year. I'd left hints for weeks, casually mentioning dinner reservations and reminiscing about our honeymoon. This morning would be perfect—a surprise breakfast with Jake and Ryan before they started their day. The kitchen was silent as I worked. I arranged Ryan's favorite pastries on our best china, brewed his preferred dark roast, and set out fresh-squeezed orange juice in crystal glasses. Three red roses—one for each of us—stood in a slender vase at the center of the table. I placed our wedding photo beside it, along with snapshots from happier times: Jake's fifth birthday, our trip to Napa Valley, the day we bought this house.
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Chapter 2

Monday morning arrived with the weight of yesterday's revelation still pressing on my chest. I dressed mechanically, selecting a crisp white blouse and charcoal pencil skirt—armor for the battlefield that awaited me at Coleman & Associates Architecture. My fingers trembled slightly as I applied mascara, the image of Ryan, Jake, and Victoria's champagne toast haunting me like a fever dream.

I drove to work in silence, refusing to turn on the radio. Every love song felt like mockery now.

At my desk, I found myself staring at my phone, thumb hovering over Instagram. One tap and I could torture myself with more images of their perfect weekend. Instead, I slid the device into my drawer and pulled out my neglected portfolio.

Lunch hour found me alone in the break room, my salad untouched as I updated my resume for the first time in eight years. Each accomplishment I typed felt like reclaiming a piece of myself—projects I'd contributed to despite Ryan's dismissal of my "little hobby," designs that had earned praise from everyone except the one person whose approval I'd craved most.

"Impressive work," came a voice behind me.

I startled, nearly closing my laptop before recognizing Arthur Coleman, the firm's founder and my direct supervisor.

"Just... refreshing some things," I mumbled, embarrassed at being caught.

Arthur's eyes lingered on my screen, his expression unreadable. "Your Westlake proposal was brilliant, Sarah. I've always thought you were playing below your league here."

He walked away before I could respond, leaving me with a strange flutter in my chest that felt dangerously like hope.

By six o'clock, the office had emptied. I saved my updated portfolio and finally checked my phone. No messages from Ryan. No apology. No acknowledgment of what yesterday should have been.

The house was quiet when I arrived home, but Ryan's car sat in the driveway. I steeled myself before entering, uncertain what version of my husband awaited me—the charming man who'd once made me feel like the center of his universe, or the stranger who'd abandoned me on our anniversary for another woman's birthday celebration.

I found him in the kitchen, leaning against the counter with an expression I couldn't quite read—something between guilt and calculation.

"Hey," he said, too casually. "Jake's at basketball practice."

I nodded, setting down my purse without meeting his eyes.

"I got you something," he continued, reaching into his pocket. He produced a small blue box tied with a white ribbon—Tiffany's.

My heart stuttered traitorously. For one weak moment, hope bloomed in my chest. Maybe he realized what he'd done. Maybe this was his way of apologizing. Maybe...

He placed the box in my palm, watching expectantly as I untied the ribbon with trembling fingers. Inside nestled a delicate silver pendant on a fine chain. It was beautiful—exactly the kind of piece I'd always admired but rarely received.

"Do you like it?" Ryan asked, his voice oddly tight.

I lifted the necklace, turning it over in my hand. That's when I saw it—tiny letters engraved on the back of the pendant: "VH."

Victoria Hayes.

The world seemed to slow around me as understanding dawned. This wasn't my gift. It had never been meant for me. He'd bought it for her, then... what? Changed his mind? Decided it wasn't good enough? Or had he simply purchased two identical necklaces and given me the wrong one?

I looked up at Ryan, searching his face for any sign that he realized his mistake. There was none—just expectation, as if he deserved praise for his generosity.

Without a word, I walked to the kitchen trash can. I pressed the pedal with my foot, the lid swinging open. Ryan's expression shifted from confusion to alarm as I dropped the necklace—box and all—into the garbage.

"What the hell, Sarah?" he sputtered, moving toward the trash. "Do you know how much that cost?"

I stepped away, a strange calm settling over me. "You should ask Victoria if she likes it. After all, it has her initials on it."

His face drained of color. "I can explain—"

"Don't bother," I said, my voice steadier than it had been in years. I turned and walked upstairs, leaving him staring after me.

For the first time in our marriage, I locked our bedroom door.

The next morning, I didn't get up early to make breakfast. No fresh coffee brewed, no perfectly folded omelets with Jake's favorite cheese and chives. I stayed in bed until I heard them both moving around downstairs, voices rising in confusion and irritation.

Footsteps thundered up the stairs, and Jake pounded on my door. "Mom! Where's breakfast?"

"Make cereal," I called back, not moving from where I lay.

The door handle rattled. "What's wrong with you lately?" Jake demanded, his voice cracking with adolescent indignation. "You never care about me or Dad anymore!"

His words should have cut me to the core. Instead, they washed over me like water on stone. Fifteen years of caring too much had hollowed me out. Now there was nothing left but the hard truth: I'd been the only one caring at all.

"There's bread for toast," I replied calmly.

Jake's frustrated growl was followed by the sound of him stomping back downstairs. Minutes later, the front door slammed.

I closed my eyes, feeling both liberated and heartbroken. The woman who had spent fifteen years trying to be the perfect wife and mother was gone. In her place was someone new—someone I barely recognized but desperately needed to meet.

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