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When His Mistress Handed Me a Used Condom

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The Hamptons sun felt like a spotlight, and I was center stage whether I wanted to be or not. I stepped out of the town car onto the manicured lawn of the Ashford estate, my Valentino heels sinking slightly into grass so perfect it looked painted. The birthday bash was already in full swing—crystal champagne flutes catching the light, string quartet competing with forced laughter, the usual theater of old money pretending to have fun. Every head turned. Not because I looked stunning—though I did, in a white silk slip dress that cost more than most people's cars—but because they were waiting for the show. Waiting to see if the Grant heiress would finally crack under the weight of her fiancé's very public humiliation. I gave them my mother's smile. The one that revealed nothing. Across the lawn, Cassius Hudson stood with his hand on Bonnie Lopez's lower back, fingers splayed possessively over the cheap fabric of her dress. He didn't even glance my way.

When His Mistress Handed Me a Used Condom Chapter 1

The Hamptons sun felt like a spotlight, and I was center stage whether I wanted to be or not.

I stepped out of the town car onto the manicured lawn of the Ashford estate, my Valentino heels sinking slightly into grass so perfect it looked painted. The birthday bash was already in full swing—crystal champagne flutes catching the light, string quartet competing with forced laughter, the usual theater of old money pretending to have fun.

Every head turned. Not because I looked stunning—though I did, in a white silk slip dress that cost more than most people's cars—but because they were waiting for the show. Waiting to see if the Grant heiress would finally crack under the weight of her fiancé's very public humiliation.

I gave them my mother's smile. The one that revealed nothing.

Across the lawn, Cassius Hudson stood with his hand on Bonnie Lopez's lower back, fingers splayed possessively over the cheap fabric of her dress. He didn't even glance my way. The dismissal was intentional, calculated to wound. Around me, I caught the whispers, the sidelong glances, the barely concealed pity from women who'd spent their lives perfecting the art of schadenfreude.

"Poor Serena."

"She must be devastated."

"I heard he's been with that girl for months."

I kept walking, spine straight, chin level. My mother's voice echoed in my head: *Posture is power, darling. Never let them see you bend.*

I'd been bending my entire life. Bending to my parents' expectations, to society's demands, to the role of perfect daughter, perfect fiancée, perfect ornament. But there's a difference between bending and breaking, and the Hudsons were about to learn that distinction.

The party swirled around me—air kisses from frenemies, hollow congratulations on my engagement, questions about wedding plans delivered with poisonous sweetness. I played my part flawlessly, sipping champagne I didn't taste, laughing at jokes that weren't funny, all while tracking Cassius and Bonnie in my peripheral vision.

She was pretty in that Instagram-filtered way, all contoured cheekbones and strategic cleavage. An aspiring influencer, I'd heard. Aspiring being the operative word. She'd been posting photos from Cassius's penthouse for weeks, tagging luxury brands she clearly couldn't afford, building her follower count on the back of my humiliation.

I was studying the canapés—tiny, pretentious things that looked like art installations—when I felt her approach. The crowd shifted, creating a natural amphitheater. Someone had tipped her off about the perfect moment for maximum impact.

"Serena!" Bonnie's voice carried across the lawn, saccharine and sharp. "I have something for you."

I turned slowly. She stood there holding a Tiffany Blue box, that iconic color that usually meant romance, luxury, forever. The crowd pressed closer, phones already out, ready to capture whatever came next.

"A gift," Bonnie continued, her smile wide and vicious. "I believe in transparency between women. We should always know where we stand, don't you think?"

She thrust the box into my hands. The weight was wrong—too light for jewelry. I felt every eye on me, every held breath, every person waiting for the perfect society girl to finally shatter.

I opened it.

The used condom sat coiled in the signature white satin interior like a snake. A note, written in looping script: *From last Tuesday. Thought you should know what you're really getting.*

Bonnie's voice rang out, loud enough for everyone to hear: "Just a little souvenir from my night with your fiancé. I thought you deserved the truth, since he clearly wasn't going to give it to you."

The silence was absolute. Even the string quartet had stopped playing.

I looked at the box. At Bonnie's triumphant face. At Cassius, who'd finally turned to watch, his expression caught between horror and amusement. At the crowd of Manhattan's elite, their phones raised, their faces hungry for my tears.

I closed my eyes.

One.

Two.

Three.

When I opened them again, something had shifted. The fear, the shame, the desperate need to maintain appearances—it all burned away, leaving something colder and infinitely more dangerous.

I walked to the DJ booth. The kid behind the turntables took one look at my face and handed over the microphone without a word.

"Ladies and gentlemen," I said, my voice carrying across the lawn with perfect clarity. "I'd like to thank Bonnie Lopez for this incredibly thoughtful gift. Physical evidence of breach of contract is notoriously difficult to obtain, and yet here she is, providing it so generously."

Bonnie's smile faltered.

"Cassius Hudson," I continued, turning to face my fiancé, "you've just made this remarkably easy. Your indiscretion, your lack of judgment, your fundamental disrespect—all documented, all witnessed, all admissible."

I held up the Tiffany box like a trophy.

"Consider our engagement terminated. My lawyers will be in touch regarding the breach of our agreement. I'm sure your family's legal team will find the terms... educational."

I set the microphone down on the DJ table with a soft click that somehow felt louder than any scream.

Then I walked away, leaving the Hudsons and their cheap mistress standing in the wreckage of their own making, while three hundred of New York's most influential people watched with their cameras rolling.

The show was just beginning.

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