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When My Husband Saved His Mistress and Abandoned My Fiancé Novel Cover

When My Husband Saved His Mistress and Abandoned My Fiancé

In the wake of a catastrophic accident, my husband made a devastating choice to save his secret lover while leaving my fiancé to perish in the wreckage. This act of betrayal shattered my world and exposed a web of lies I never anticipated. Now, I am determined to uncover the truth behind their clandestine affair and the motives for his abandonment. As secrets emerge, I must navigate a dangerous path of revenge and discovery to find justice.
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Chapter 1

The crash sounded like a gunshot, sharp and final, shattering the fragile peace of Thanksgiving morning.

I froze, the basting bulb dripping hot butter onto the pristine linoleum of my kitchen. For forty-five years, I had trained myself to remain composed—the perfect wife to General William Murray—but that sound bypassed my discipline and struck straight at my nerves. It came from the living room, from the mantel where I kept the only thing in this house that truly belonged to me.

I ran. My heels clicked frantically against the hardwood hallway, a staccato rhythm of panic.

In the center of the living room, Amelia Rice stood amidst a glittering debris field. At her feet lay the wreckage of the shadow box. The glass was pulverized. The velvet backing lay face down, but I knew what was pinned to it: Clyde Mitchell’s Purple Heart and the dog tags that had been returned to me in a devastatingly light envelope in 1969.

"Pretty lights," Amelia murmured, tilting her head. She looked at me with that vacant, watery gaze that William called 'tragic' and I privately called 'haunting.' She was seventy, like me, but while time had etched lines of endurance into my face, it had merely blurred hers into a soft, confused haze.

I dropped to my knees, ignoring the bite of glass shards against my skin. My hands shook as I reached for the dented metal of the Purple Heart.

"Deborah!" William’s voice boomed from the study, the command in it instantaneous. He marched in, his posture rigid, wearing the cashmere sweater I’d ironed for him an hour ago. He didn't look at me. He looked at Amelia, who whimpered at his tone.

"She broke it," I whispered, clutching the medal so hard the pin dug into my palm. "William, she destroyed Clyde's—"

"Stop it," William snapped. He crossed the room, stepping over the broken glass as if it were mere dust, and placed a gentle hand on Amelia’s shoulder. "It’s just a box, Deborah. You know her condition. Why in God's name would you leave sensitive items like this out where she could reach them?"

My breath hitched. "It was on the mantel. It has been on the mantel for twenty years."

"Then you should have moved it," he said, his voice dropping to that smooth, reasonable baritone that had charmed senators and silenced dissenters for decades. "Look at her. You've upset her."

He guided Amelia toward the sofa, cooing to her as if she were a frightened child, leaving me kneeling in the ruins of my first love's memory. I looked down at the dog tags. *Clyde Mitchell. US Army.* The metal was cold, indifferent to the heat rising in my chest.

I didn't scream. Generals' wives don't scream. I gathered the pieces, my blood smearing slightly on the velvet, and retreated to the kitchen.

I spent the next hour bandaging my hand and forcing my breathing to steady. *Dinner,* I told myself. *Focus on the dinner.* It was the mantra of my life: serve, sustain, silence.

When I returned to the oven, the smell of sage and roasting poultry should have greeted me. Instead, the air reeked of chemicals—a sharp, artificial lemon scent.

I opened the oven door. The twenty-pound turkey, which I had brined for two days, was glistening. Not with jus, but with a thick, blue slime. The bottle of dish soap lay empty on the counter.

"It was dirty," Amelia said from the doorway, clutching a stuffed bear William had bought her. "I cleaned it."

William appeared behind her, surveying the ruined bird. He didn't yell. He didn't even look surprised. He just sighed—a long, weary exhalation that signaled *I* was the burden, not the woman who had just poisoned our Thanksgiving dinner.

"Well, that's that," William said, checking his watch. "I’m taking Amelia to *Le Diplomate*. The noise here is too much for her nerves anyway."

"William," I said, my voice trembling. "It’s Thanksgiving."

"Exactly. And I won't have it spent in a house full of tension." He adjusted his cuffs, his eyes sliding over me without really seeing me. "You stay here. Clean up this... mess. You’re too emotional to be in public right now, Deborah. You'd just make a scene."

The front door clicked shut. The silence that followed was heavy, suffocating.

I was scraping the blue-slimed turkey into the trash when the back door swung open. Oliver, my son, breezed in, bringing a gust of cold air and the scent of expensive cologne.

"Smells like a laundromat in here," he joked, tossing his keys on the counter. He didn't look at the trash can. He didn't look at my bandaged hand. "Where's dad? And hey, did you pick up that necklace for Miley? The Tiffany one? I told her grandma would have it ready."

I stared at him. My son. A man who had his father’s eyes and his father’s blindness. "Your father took Amelia out to dinner," I said quietly. "She put dish soap on the turkey."

Oliver rolled his eyes, a gesture so reminiscent of William it made my stomach turn. "Mom, come on. She’s sick. You don't have to be so jealous all the time. It’s unbecoming."

"Jealous?" The word tasted like ash.

"Yes, jealous. Dad is a hero, Mom. He takes care of people. That’s what he does. You should try supporting him instead of keeping score." He tapped the counter impatiently. "So, the necklace? Miley is waiting in the car."

I looked at the grease on my apron. I looked at the empty spot on the mantel where Clyde used to be. I looked at my son, who saw me not as a mother, but as a logistics officer who had failed a mission.

"I didn't get it," I said.

"What?" Oliver’s face reddened. "You promised. Jesus, Mom, can you do one thing right today?"

Something inside me—a tether that had held taut for forty-five years—finally snapped. It wasn't loud. It was a quiet, internal severance.

I untied my apron. I let it fall to the floor, right next to the trash can filled with the ruined feast.

"Mom? What are you doing?"

I didn't answer. I walked past him, grabbed my coat from the rack, and stepped out into the biting November wind. I didn't lock the door. I didn't look back.

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