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When My Husband Made Me the Maid for Him and His Mistress Novel Cover

When My Husband Made Me the Maid for Him and His Mistress

I smoothed the tablecloth for the third time, adjusting the crystal wine glasses until they caught the light just right. Sixty candles flickered on the chocolate cake I'd spent hours perfecting—Garrett's favorite, with extra pecans the way he liked. The dining room looked beautiful, if I dared say so myself. After forty years of marriage, I still wanted to create something special for him. "Maybe tonight will be different," I whispered to myself, tucking a strand of gray-streaked hair behind my ear. "Maybe tonight he'll see me again." I heard Garrett's key in the lock just as the roast finished cooking. My heart quickened as I hurried to the door, straightening my dress—the blue one he'd once said made my eyes look pretty, though he hadn't commented on anything I wore in years. "Happy birthday, Rose," he said, his voice oddly formal as he handed me a small wrapped box. No kiss. No hug.
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Chapter 3

I stood in the corner of my own dining room, watching as Mia flitted among our guests like she was the hostess. The crystal glasses caught the light, casting rainbow prisms across the white tablecloth—the same tablecloth I'd ironed three times to get perfect. Now it was draped with a floral centerpiece I'd never seen before.

"Rose," Mia called out, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "Could you refresh the hors d'oeuvres? We've nearly finished them."

I nodded, slipping into the kitchen. My hands trembled slightly as I arranged the tiny canapés on silver trays. The doctor had warned me about stress making my condition worse, but how could I explain that to Mia? That forty years of putting everyone else first had left me with a body that betrayed me at the worst possible moments?

When I returned to the dining room, conversation flowed around me as if I were invisible. These were supposed to be our friends—people who had known me for decades. Now they looked through me, their eyes following Mia's movements instead.

"Rose," Garrett called suddenly, his voice sharp. "What's that smell?"

I froze, feeling heat rush to my face. The room fell silent.

"I—I'm not sure," I stammered, though I knew exactly what he meant. The stress, the standing, the way my body had been failing me for years without proper care.

Mia's laugh cut through the silence like glass. "Oh dear," she said, loud enough for everyone to hear. "I think our little housekeeper has had an accident."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Housekeeper? In my own home?

"Rose," Garrett said, his face twisted with disgust I'd never seen before. "Go clean yourself up. And maybe think about changing your... situation."

The room erupted in uncomfortable titters. Someone coughed. Someone else muttered about "elderly care."

"I'm so sorry about this," I heard Garrett tell our guests as I backed away. "The woman's been with us forever. I think the old age is finally catching up to her."

Their laughter followed me down the hallway as I retreated to the bathroom, tears burning behind my eyes. But something else was burning too—something hotter than shame. Something that felt like rage.

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The next morning, I waited until both Garrett and Mia left for their doctor's appointment—a doctor's appointment I wasn't invited to, despite supposedly being Garrett's caregiver.

I moved quickly, my heart pounding as I retrieved the baby monitor I'd hidden in my sewing kit. The small device felt foreign in my hands, but desperation had pushed me beyond caring about propriety.

"The study," I whispered to myself, slipping into Garrett's sanctuary.

I'd never dared enter without permission before, but everything had changed. Carefully, I positioned the monitor behind a row of leather-bound books, adjusting it until the tiny microphone pointed toward his desk.

That evening, I pretended to be asleep when Garrett returned. Through my earbuds, connected to the receiver hidden beneath my pillow, I heard voices in the study.

"How much longer do you think you'll keep this up?" A man's voice—his lawyer friend, James.

"As long as necessary," Garrett replied, sounding nothing like the confused, memory-impaired man he'd been playing for weeks. "She's still useful around the house."

Their laughter made my stomach turn.

"And if she figures it out?" James asked.

"She won't," Garrett said confidently. "Rose has always been too trusting. Too stupid."

I bit my lip until I tasted blood.

"Why her?" James asked. "If you wanted to avoid divorce, why not hire someone else?"

"Because I need her to quit," Garrett explained. "Or better yet, stay as a servant. Either way, she gets nothing."

"And if she fights you?"

"She won't," Garrett said again. "I chose her forty years ago because she was domestic and obedient. She'd never stand up for herself."

My hands clenched into fists beneath the covers.

"But you never loved her," James stated.

"Love?" Garrett scoffed. "I needed someone to take care of me without expecting anything in return. Rose was perfect for that."

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The park was empty when I met Margaret Walsh three days later. Her silver hair was pulled back in a severe bun, her eyes sharp as they assessed me.

"So," she said, folding her hands on the picnic table between us. "You want out."

I nodded, sliding the prepaid phone across to her—my secret weapon, purchased with grocery money.

"I need evidence," she continued. "Asset records, proof of the affair, documentation of any abuse or neglect."

"He's faking Alzheimer's," I said, my voice stronger than I expected. "I have recordings."

Margaret's eyebrows rose slightly—the first hint of emotion she'd shown.

"That's a start," she said. "But we need more. We need to build a case that will protect you when you make your move."

"And then?" I asked.

"Then," she said, her lips curving into a smile that reminded me of a shark, "we take everything that should have been yours all along."

As we walked back to our separate cars, I felt something I hadn't experienced in years—hope. But as I glanced back at Margaret's retreating figure, I wondered if I was ready for what came next.

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