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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 2

The silence in the Holiday Inn Express was absolute, a stark contrast to the regimented cacophony of my life in McLean. For forty-five years, my mornings had been dictated by the grinding of William’s coffee beans at 0600 and the erratic thumping of Amelia’s restless wandering shortly after. Here, in room 314, on the outskirts of D.C. where the sirens were distant and the carpet smelled of industrial cleaner, I woke up because the sun hit my face, not because a General required his eggs over-easy.

I lay still, staring at the stucco ceiling. My phone buzzed on the nightstand, vibrating against the cheap laminate. I didn't need to look to know it was Oliver. His texts had evolved from confused to indignant over the last forty-eight hours. *"Mom, this is ridiculous,"* read the preview from last night. *"Dad has a press junket on Tuesday. You're embarrassing us."*

I turned the phone face down. The embarrassment of a seventy-year-old woman leaving her husband was nothing compared to the humiliation of staying.

I showered in lukewarm water, scrubbing my skin until it turned pink, trying to wash away the phantom sensation of turkey grease and blue dish soap. When I went down to the lobby, the concierge, a young man with acne scars and a kind smile, flagged me down.

"Mrs. Lewis? This came for you. Forwarded from your home address."

It was a thick manila envelope, battered by the postal system. The return address was a hospice center in Ohio. The name above it made my breath hitch: *Eddie Jones*.

I took the package to a corner table in the breakfast nook, away from the few businessmen nursing their coffees. Eddie Jones. He was one of the few men from William’s platoon who had survived the '68 ambush. He had visited us once, twenty years ago—a small, trembling man who couldn't look William in the eye. William had dismissed him as a "broken soul."

My hands shook as I tore the flap. Inside was a letter, written in a spidery, failing scrawl, and a document with a heavy, crimped notary seal.

*"Dear Mrs. Murray,"* the letter began. *"I am dying. The cancer has moved to my lungs. I cannot meet my Maker with this lie in my throat."*

I read the confession twice. Then a third time. The words swam, rearranging my entire history. Eddie detailed the ambush in the Ia Drang Valley. He described the heat, the noise, the screaming. But the story he told wasn't the one printed in the history books or cited in William’s Silver Star citation.

According to Eddie, William didn't hold the line. William didn't carry three men to safety.

*"Clyde Mitchell held the line,"* Eddie wrote. *"Clyde stayed behind to cover our retreat. He was screaming for us to go. The Lieutenant—your husband—had a choice. He could have suppressed the enemy fire to get Clyde out. Instead, he ordered us to fall back. He grabbed the girl, Amelia. He chose her over his soldier. He left Clyde to die so he could save her."*

Bile rose in my throat, hot and acidic. I pressed a napkin to my mouth, my vision tunneling. *No.* It was impossible. William was arrogant, yes. Cold, certainly. But a coward? A man who would leave my fiancé to be butchered in a jungle to save his mistress?

"He's confused," I whispered to the empty chair across from me. "It's the medication. He's dying."

But the doubt had already set its hook. I grabbed my purse and the envelope, leaving my untouched toast behind. I needed cold, hard data. I needed the archives.

The Library of Congress was a sanctuary of marble and hushed whispers. As a former researcher, I knew how to navigate the labyrinth of microfiche and digitized military logs. I requisitioned the after-action reports for November 14, 1968.

The screen of the microfiche reader glowed with a spectral blue light as I scrolled through the grainy scans. I found William’s official report—typed, crisp, authoritative. It stated that the unit had been overrun at coordinates 13.54, 107.82 at 1400 hours. It claimed Clyde Mitchell was killed instantly by mortar fire at the onset of the engagement.

I pulled out Eddie’s notarized timeline. He had included a hand-drawn map.

My finger traced the coordinates on the screen. Then I cross-referenced them with the artillery logs from the fire support base that had provided cover that day.

The blood drained from my face.

The artillery logs showed no mortar fire at 1400 hours. The first shelling didn't start until 1445. And the coordinates William had listed as the point of engagement? They were a kilometer away from where the medical evac chopper eventually picked them up.

If Clyde had died instantly at 1400, why did the radio logs—buried three folders deep in a supplemental communications file—record a distress call from his call sign at 1430?

*"Blue Six, this is Blue Two. Holding position. Where is the support? Over."*

Blue Two. That was Clyde.

Thirty minutes. Clyde had been alive for thirty minutes after William claimed he was dead. Thirty minutes of fighting alone. Thirty minutes of waiting for a rescue that William had already ordered to retreat.

The hum of the library ventilation system roared in my ears like a chopper blade. I looked at the glowing screen, then at the confession in my lap. The discrepancy wasn't an error. It was a cover-up.

William hadn't just survived. He had murdered Clyde with his abandonment, stolen his valor to paint over his own cowardice, and then spent forty-five years sleeping next to the woman whose fiancé he had left to die.

I didn't cry. The grief was too large for tears; it was a physical weight, crushing my lungs. I carefully printed the pages, the whir of the machine sounding like a judge’s gavel. I placed the evidence into my bag, right next to Eddie’s letter.

The General’s wife was gone. The woman who walked out of the Library of Congress was someone entirely new, and she was going to burn William Murray’s world to the ground.

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