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When My Son Called His Father’s Mistress “Mom”

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The Plaza Hotel blazed like a cathedral of glass and gold against the Manhattan skyline. I stood at the velvet rope, my fingers smoothing the wrinkles in my navy dress—the same one I'd worn to our courthouse wedding eight years ago. It still fit, barely, though the fabric had faded from countless washes in our apartment's coin laundry. "Name?" The security guard's eyes swept over me, lingering on my scuffed flats. "Quinn Barnes. I'm Rhett Alexander's wife." His expression didn't change. He tapped his tablet, scrolled, tapped again. "You're not on the list." "There must be a mistake. My husband—" "Ma'am, please step aside." His hand moved to his radio. "We have a situation at the main entrance." Heat crawled up my neck as the crowd behind me murmured.

When My Son Called His Father’s Mistress “Mom” Chapter 1

The Plaza Hotel blazed like a cathedral of glass and gold against the Manhattan skyline. I stood at the velvet rope, my fingers smoothing the wrinkles in my navy dress—the same one I'd worn to our courthouse wedding eight years ago. It still fit, barely, though the fabric had faded from countless washes in our apartment's coin laundry.

"Name?" The security guard's eyes swept over me, lingering on my scuffed flats.

"Quinn Barnes. I'm Rhett Alexander's wife."

His expression didn't change. He tapped his tablet, scrolled, tapped again. "You're not on the list."

"There must be a mistake. My husband—"

"Ma'am, please step aside." His hand moved to his radio. "We have a situation at the main entrance."

Heat crawled up my neck as the crowd behind me murmured. A woman in diamonds and silk brushed past, her perfume a cloud of jasmine that made my throat tight. I caught my reflection in the hotel's glass doors—hair pulled back in a simple ponytail, no jewelry except the thin gold band on my finger. I looked exactly like what I was: someone who'd spent the day scrubbing grease traps and serving tacos from a food truck window.

Two more guards materialized. They didn't touch me, but their presence was a wall. I backed away, my face burning, and found myself on the sidewalk where a massive LED screen had been erected for the overflow crowd.

Rhett's face appeared, twenty feet tall, his smile the one I used to think was meant only for me.

"Mr. Alexander," the interviewer gushed, "you've been called the most eligible bachelor in tech. What's next for you?"

Bachelor.

The word hit like a fist to my sternum.

"I'm focused on innovation," Rhett said, his voice smooth as aged whiskey. "And I'm fortunate to have an incredible partner in all things." He extended his hand off-screen, and a woman glided into frame. Tall, blonde, wrapped in emerald silk that probably cost more than my food truck. She tucked herself against his side like she belonged there.

"Kimber Patterson, everyone," Rhett announced. "My better half."

The crowd around me erupted in applause. I stood frozen, my lungs forgetting how to work. Eight years. Eight years of double shifts and burned fingers and falling asleep over code at three in the morning while Westyn slept in my lap. Eight years of believing we were building something together.

I waited by the VIP exit for two hours, my feet aching, my dress damp with sweat despite the October chill. When the doors finally opened, I saw him—Westyn, my baby, in a miniature tuxedo that probably cost more than our monthly rent used to be.

"Westyn!" I pushed forward, my arms already reaching.

He looked up. For a heartbeat, I thought I saw recognition, maybe even longing. Then his face twisted.

"Ew!" He jerked backward, his hand flying to his nose. "She smells like old grease!"

Kimber's manicured hand settled on his shoulder. "It's okay, sweetheart."

"Mom, can we go?" Westyn grabbed her hand, his small fingers intertwining with her red-lacquered nails. "I don't want to be near the crazy lady."

Mom.

The word carved something vital out of my chest. I reached for him anyway, my hand trembling. "Westyn, baby, it's me. It's Mommy."

"Don't touch him." Rhett stepped between us, his cologne—something expensive and unfamiliar—replacing the Old Spice he used to wear. He thrust a manila envelope at my chest. I caught it reflexively.

"Divorce papers," he said, his voice flat. "You'll find the settlement offer inside. One hundred fifty thousand. More than generous, considering."

My fingers went numb. "Considering what?"

"Considering you were always temporary." He straightened his cufflinks, not meeting my eyes. "My grandfather's trust required a stable family unit until the IPO. You served your purpose. Now it's time for both of us to move on to more... appropriate arrangements."

"I built that company with you. I wrote half the code—"

"You worked a food truck." His lip curled. "Let's not rewrite history. Sign the NDA, take the money, and disappear. You don't have the aesthetic value required for this level of success."

Kimber was already guiding Westyn toward the waiting limousine. My son didn't look back.

"Rhett." My voice cracked. "Please."

He leaned in close, his breath hot against my ear. "You smell like onions, Quinn. You always have."

Then he was gone, sliding into the limo beside the woman wearing my life. The door closed with a soft, final click.

Camera flashes exploded around me. I stood there, clutching the envelope, as the crowd dispersed and the LED screen went dark. Somewhere in the distance, sirens wailed. The city moved on, indifferent to the fact that my entire world had just ended on a sidewalk outside the Plaza Hotel.

My wedding ring caught the streetlight, a thin circle of gold that suddenly felt like a shackle.

I looked down at the envelope in my hands. Through the paper, I could feel the shape of my erasure.

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