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When My Husband Saved His Mistress Instead of Me Novel Cover

When My Husband Saved His Mistress Instead of Me

The cold. It was the cold that I remembered most. Two years later, I could still feel it—that bone-deep, soul-crushing chill that had nearly claimed my life in the freezing waters off Seattle's coast. The storm had come without warning, turning what should have been a celebration aboard the Crawford family yacht into a nightmare. "Kinsley!" Paxton's voice had cut through the howling wind as the yacht pitched violently. "Hold on!" I'd reached for him, my fingers numb, my body heavy with the weight of my sodden clothes. The waves crashed over us, and I screamed as I slipped, my hand grasping desperately for something—anything—to keep me from being swept away. "There's only one left!" Paxton shouted over the storm, his face a mask of what looked like concern as he clutched the last life vest. "I'll come back for you!" I believed him. God help me, I believed him.
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Chapter 4

The crystal chandelier cast a warm glow over the dining room as I took my seat across from Paxton. Cal sat between us, his small face solemn as he studied his untouched plate. The table was set with exquisite precision—fine china, silver cutlery, and a bouquet of white roses that filled the air with their cloying sweetness.

"I thought this would be nice," Paxton said, his voice carrying that practiced gentleness he'd perfected. "A family dinner. Just the three of us."

I glanced at Cal, searching for any hint of recognition in his eyes. There was none—only cold politeness that seemed to have been rehearsed.

"Calvin has excellent manners," I said carefully. "You've done a good job with him."

Paxton's smile didn't reach his eyes. "We've done our best to fill the void you left."

The candlelight flickered, casting shadows across his face that made him look almost demonic. He leaned forward, pouring red wine into crystal glasses.

"Calvin, tell your mother about your achievements at school," he prompted.

Cal straightened, reciting what sounded like prepared lines about his grades and extracurricular activities. Paxton nodded approvingly, playing the role of proud father perfectly.

"I'm sure you'd be impressed," he said to me. "He's brilliant—just like his father."

I forced myself to take a bite of the perfectly cooked salmon, though my stomach churned with anxiety. "You seem happy, Cal. That's what matters."

"Of course he's happy," Paxton interjected. "He has everything he needs here."

After dinner, Paxton escorted me upstairs, his hand hovering near the small of my back without quite touching me—a calculated gesture of respect that felt more threatening than a outright grab would have.

"I thought you might be comfortable in the east wing," he said, opening a door at the end of the hallway.

I stepped inside and froze.

The room was identical to my old bedroom—down to the pale blue walls, the white canopy bed, and the collection of seashells on the windowsill that I'd gathered during weekend trips to the coast.

"Nothing has changed," Paxton said softly. "I made sure of it."

I ran my fingers over the dresser, recognizing the small scratch on the corner where I'd once bumped into it. Even the books on the shelf were arranged exactly as I'd left them.

"Why?" I whispered.

"Because this is where you belong," he replied simply. "This is home."

* * *

The following afternoon, Sierra arranged what she called a "small gathering" in the sunroom. I walked in to find a dozen women in designer clothes sipping champagne and eyeing me with barely concealed curiosity.

"Kinsley, darling!" Sierra's voice dripped with false warmth as she beckoned me forward. "Come meet some old friends."

The women's gazes traveled over my simple island clothes—jeans, a practical sweater, and boots that had seen better days. Their expressions shifted from curiosity to disdain.

"So this is the famous Kinsley," said a woman with perfectly highlighted hair. "Paxton's mentioned you."

"I'm sure he has," I replied evenly.

Sierra linked her arm through mine in a gesture that looked affectionate but felt like a vise. "Kinsley's been living on some little island. Isn't that quaint?"

"Like a modern-day Robinson Crusoe," another woman tittered. "Only without the talent for survival."

Their laughter rippled through the room like poison.

"Tell us," Sierra continued, her eyes gleaming with malice, "what brings you back to civilization? Running out of fish?"

I felt their judgment pressing against me, but instead of cowering, I straightened my spine.

"I came back for my son," I said clearly. "Something none of you could possibly understand."

The room fell silent.

"Sierra tells us you abandoned Paxton and Cal," said an older woman with a practiced smile. "That you were only interested in the Crawford fortune."

I turned to face her directly. "Is that what Sierra told you? That I abandoned my child? That I left voluntarily?"

The woman blinked, suddenly uncertain.

"Sierra," I said, meeting her gaze across the room, "you've always been good at telling stories. But not all stories are true."

Sierra's smile faltered as the women around us exchanged glances.

* * *

Later that afternoon, I heard Cal's scream from the nursery wing.

"You broke it! You broke it on purpose!"

I rushed toward the sound, finding Cal standing in his room, tears streaming down his face as he held the shattered remains of an antique toy ship.

"I didn't touch it," I said, kneeling beside him. "Cal, I promise—"

"Liar!" he shouted, his face contorted with rage. "Sierra said you'd try to hurt me! She said you're jealous of her!"

Behind him, Sierra appeared in the doorway, her expression a perfect mask of concern.

"Oh, darling," she cooed. "I told you she couldn't be trusted."

I looked from Sierra to the broken toy, then back to my son's tear-streaked face. In that moment, I saw everything clearly—the manipulation, the lies, the calculated cruelty.

But Cal only saw me as the villain in their carefully crafted story.

"Get out!" he screamed, hurling a piece of the broken toy at me. "I hate you! I don't want you here!"

As I backed away, I caught Sierra's triumphant smile over Cal's shoulder—a flash of victory that confirmed what I already knew.

This was war. And they had just fired their first real shot.

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