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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 4

The house in McLean always smelled of lemon oil and stagnation, but today, silence hung heavy in the foyer, thicker than the dust motes dancing in the afternoon sun. I knew William’s schedule better than I knew the lines of my own face—Tuesday, 1300 hours, the relentless thwack of golf balls at the Congressional Country Club fundraiser. He wouldn’t be back until five.

I didn’t use my key. I slipped through the garden door, the one with the faulty latch I’d been meaning to fix for a decade. My heart wasn’t racing; it was a cold, hard knot in my chest. I wasn’t a wife coming home. I was a thief breaking into a museum dedicated to a lie.

The study was exactly as he left it: mahogany desk polished to a mirror shine, the air scented with his expensive pipe tobacco. I moved straight to the wall safe hidden behind the portrait of William receiving his first star. My fingers hovered over the keypad. I didn’t need to guess. I had tried my birthday once, years ago, and it hadn’t worked. I tried Oliver’s. Nothing.

I punched in 06-15-48.

*Amelia.*

The light turned green with a mocking beep. The heavy steel door swung open, exhaling the scent of old paper.

I bypassed the cash and the bonds. My hands found a stack of letters bound in blue ribbon—Amelia’s favorite color. I unfolded the top one, dated 1985. The handwriting wasn’t the scrawl of a dementia patient; it was sharp, angular, lucid.

*"My darling Will... The doctors say the act is holding. They believe the fog. As long as I stay the poor, broken girl, no one looks too closely at the timeline. But I dream of the jungle, Will. I dream of the noise."*

My breath hitched. It wasn’t just a recent decline. The fog, the confusion, the helplessness—it had been a performance. A forty-five-year performance to keep the investigators away, to keep me compliant, to keep William the hero.

Beneath the letters lay a manila folder marked *CONFIDENTIAL - DO NOT FILE*. Inside was the original field report. Not the sanitized version in the archives, but the handwritten carbon copy from the field.

*"Subject: M.I.A. Status. C. Mitchell abandoned at coord 13.54 due to command decision to prioritize civilian extraction (A. Rice)."*

Prioritize. A bureaucratic word for murder.

I shoved the papers into my tote bag, my hands trembling not from fear, but from a rage so pure it felt like clarity. I turned to leave, the floorboards creaking under my sensible heels.

"You found it."

I froze.

Amelia stood in the doorway. She wasn’t holding her stuffed bear. She wasn’t wearing the vacant, watery expression of the invalid I had nursed for decades. She stood straight, her spine rigid, her eyes sharp and predatory.

"Amelia," I whispered.

She took a step forward, blocking my exit. The sunlight from the window hit her face, stripping away the softness of age. "He was always going to choose me, Deborah. You know that, don't you? Even in the mud. Even with the mortars falling."

"You knew," I said, my voice shaking. "You let me wash your clothes. You let me cook your meals. And you knew he left Clyde to die."

Amelia smiled, but it wasn't a smile. It was a baring of teeth. "Clyde was screaming. Did you know that? When Will grabbed my arm and pulled me toward the chopper, Clyde was screaming for ammo. He looked right at us. He saw Will turn his back."

She leaned in, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper that chilled my blood. "He chose me. He left Clyde screaming in the mud to choose me. You were just the safe place to hide, Deborah. The camouflage. The boring, reliable wife who wouldn't ask questions."

The cruelty of it took my breath away. It was a precision strike, aimed at the deepest insecurity of my life.

Then, as quickly as the clarity had come, it vanished. Her shoulders slumped. The light died in her eyes. She tilted her head, her face slackening into the familiar mask of confusion. " Deborah? I’m hungry. Is there pudding?"

I pushed past her, my shoulder colliding hard with hers. I didn't look back. I couldn't. If I looked back, I might have killed her.

***

The drive back to the Holiday Inn was a blur of gray highway and red taillights. When I walked into the lobby, clutching my bag like a shield, I stopped dead.

Miley was sitting in one of the faux-leather armchairs, her thumbs flying across her phone screen. She looked up as the automatic doors hissed shut behind me. She didn't look like Oliver; she had Clyde’s jawline, a stubborn set to her chin that skipped a generation.

"Grandma," she said, standing up. She wore ripped jeans and a hoodie that looked three sizes too big.

"Miley? How did you find me?"

She held up her phone. "You’re still on the family plan. Dad forgot to turn off 'Find My iPhone.' He’s an idiot with tech."

I let out a breath that was half-laugh, half-sob. "He is."

She crossed the lobby and stood in front of me, searching my face. She didn't offer a platitude. She didn't tell me to come home. "Dad says you're having a breakdown. He says you're jealous of Amelia."

"Your father sees what he wants to see."

"I know," Miley said quietly. She looked down at her sneakers, scuffing the toe against the carpet. "Why did you really leave, Grandma? And don't give me the 'I need space' speech."

I looked at this girl, this young woman on the precipice of her own life. I couldn't give her the full weight of the horror—not yet. "I left because I found out that the foundation of that house is rotten, Miley. And I’m tired of being the one holding up the roof."

Miley nodded slowly. She hesitated, then looked up, her eyes wet. "I saw him hit her."

The world stopped. "What?"

"Grandpa," she whispered. "Last Christmas. In the kitchen. Amelia dropped a wine glass. He... he backhanded her. Hard. Then he saw me and smiled like nothing happened. He gave me fifty bucks and told me to go buy ice cream."

A fresh wave of nausea rolled over me. The hero. The savior. He hadn't just stolen honor; he had created a prison for the woman he sacrificed it for.

"I didn't tell Dad," Miley said, her voice cracking. "He wouldn't believe me anyway."

I reached out and took her hand. Her fingers were cold, just like mine. "I believe you."

Miley squeezed back, her grip surprisingly strong. "Dad wants me to convince you to come to the gala. But... you're planning something, aren't you? That bag looks heavy."

I looked down at the tote bag containing the destruction of William Murray. "Yes. I am."

"Good," Miley said, a fierce, dark look crossing her face. "I can help. I know all his passwords."

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