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When My Groom Chose His Mistress Over Me Novel Cover

When My Groom Chose His Mistress Over Me

The Manhattan Elite Charity Gala sparkled with wealth and pretension, the annual showcase of New York's most powerful families competing to outshine one another. I sat at the head table, my posture perfect, my smile practiced, watching my husband Soren Marshall command the room with his charisma and family name. "Two million dollars!" The auctioneer's voice rang out, his gavel hovering over the display case containing the "Ocean's Whisper" diamond necklace—a stunning piece featuring graduated blue diamonds cascading like water down a platinum chain. The crowd murmured appreciatively, but I felt my breath catch. Something about the design tugged at my memory—the particular curve of the setting, the way the stones were arranged. It couldn't be... "Two million going once, twice... Sold to Mr. Soren Marshall!" Applause erupted as Soren stood, buttoning his tuxedo jacket with casual elegance. His eyes swept the room, deliberately avoiding mine.
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The Manhattan Elite Charity Gala sparkled with wealth and pretension, the annual showcase of New York's most powerful families competing to outshine one another. I sat at the head table, my posture perfect, my smile practiced, watching my husband Soren Marshall command the room with his charisma and family name.

"Two million dollars!" The auctioneer's voice rang out, his gavel hovering over the display case containing the "Ocean's Whisper" diamond necklace—a stunning piece featuring graduated blue diamonds cascading like water down a platinum chain.

The crowd murmured appreciatively, but I felt my breath catch. Something about the design tugged at my memory—the particular curve of the setting, the way the stones were arranged. It couldn't be...

"Two million going once, twice... Sold to Mr. Soren Marshall!"

Applause erupted as Soren stood, buttoning his tuxedo jacket with casual elegance. His eyes swept the room, deliberately avoiding mine.

"Another exquisite piece for an exquisite lady," he announced, his voice carrying across the hushed ballroom.

I watched, my face a careful mask, as he strode to the display case. The auctioneer handed him the velvet box with a bow, and Soren turned toward the table where Skyla Reed sat, her golden hair gleaming under the chandeliers.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Soren continued, "I'd like to present this masterpiece to the woman who has brought such joy to my life these past three years."

The silence that followed was deafening. Every eye in the room darted between Skyla's triumphant smile and my impassive face.

"Isn't it lovely?" whispered Victoria Ashford beside me, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "Though perhaps not quite as stunning as the one he gave you last Christmas. What was it called? Oh yes—'Second Best.'"

I didn't respond. I couldn't. Because as Soren fastened the necklace around Skyla's throat, I recognized it with perfect clarity. The Ocean's Whisper was an exact replica of a sketch I'd created three years ago—my first attempt at jewelry design, locked away in my private notebook after Madame Marshall had dismissed my talents as "amateur distractions."

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The penthouse was silent when we returned, Soren's alcohol-lubricated charm fading into sullen silence. He loosened his tie, tossed his jacket over a chair, and headed straight for the bar.

"Another successful evening," he muttered, pouring himself three fingers of scotch. "Skyla's publicity team says the photos will be in Vogue by morning."

I said nothing, watching him drain his glass. Three years of this—three years of standing in shadows while he paraded his mistress before Manhattan's elite. Three years of being the laughingstock of New York society.

"Goodnight, Soren," I said quietly, moving toward our bedroom.

He didn't acknowledge me.

In the privacy of our shared closet, I opened my hidden safe—the one Madame Marshall had insisted I install for "personal security." Inside lay the divorce papers I'd drafted months ago, waiting for this moment.

I withdrew them, my fingers tracing the legal language that would free me from this contract marriage. Three years, to the day. Madame Marshall had been specific about the terms.

"Three years to save the Marshall Group," she'd instructed. "Three years to play the perfect wife while remaining invisible."

I'd fulfilled my end of the bargain. The company was thriving again, thanks to my secret strategies implemented through anonymous accounts. No one knew—not Soren, not even Madame Marshall—that I'd been the architect of their salvation.

I signed my name with steady hands, then placed the papers squarely on Soren's mahogany desk alongside my wedding ring. From my purse, I retrieved a single sticky note and wrote: "Contract fulfilled. Thank you for the education."

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Morning light streamed through the windows of our—no, his—bedroom. Soren had already left for his morning meeting, the divorce papers unsigned in his safe. He'd dismissed them as another of my rare attempts at attention, nothing more.

I moved methodically through the penthouse, gathering only what I'd brought into this marriage—my simple clothes, my mother's photograph, my locked design notebooks. Everything else—the designer gowns, the jewels, the trappings of wealth—I left behind.

In the bathroom, I stared at my reflection. The woman looking back at me had survived three years of humiliation with dignity intact. But her eyes held a new determination.

I lifted the scissors from the vanity drawer and cut my long dark hair into a sharp bob, the strands falling to the floor like discarded promises.

"Goodbye, Kennedy Marshall," I whispered to my reflection.

By noon, I'd moved into a quiet downtown apartment I'd secretly leased months ago. As I set up my laptop, I sent a final email to the anonymous accounts that had been guiding Marshall Group's recovery:

"Effective immediately, all strategic guidance will cease."

I clicked send, then closed my laptop with a decisive snap.

The contract was fulfilled. My education was complete.

And Soren Marshall had no idea what was coming next.

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