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After His Mistress Poisoned My Mother, He Still Chose Her
After His Mistress Poisoned My Mother, He Still Chose Her

After His Mistress Poisoned My Mother, He Still Chose Her

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I stood in front of the mirror, smoothing down the red dress that had once been too loose in the bust and too tight in the hips. Now it fit perfectly—the alterations a testament to how bodies change over a decade. The neckline still plunged just enough to reveal the necklace Cillian had given me on our first anniversary, a delicate silver chain with a charm shaped like a house. Our home. Ten years of building a life together, and tonight, I wanted to celebrate that. The maître d' at Le Bernardin remembered my name as I approached, which felt like a small victory. 'Mrs. Davis, right this way.' He led me to a corner table bathed in soft amber light, the kind that makes everyone look like they're in love. I'd made the reservation myself three weeks ago, chosen the wine—a Burgundy from the year we met—and even thought about what to order. I'd rehearsed nothing, wanted nothing except one evening that belonged entirely to us.

Chapter 1 of After His Mistress Poisoned My Mother, He Still Chose Her

I stood in front of the mirror, smoothing down the red dress that had once been too loose in the bust and too tight in the hips. Now it fit perfectly—the alterations a testament to how bodies change over a decade. The neckline still plunged just enough to reveal the necklace Cillian had given me on our first anniversary, a delicate silver chain with a charm shaped like a house. Our home. Ten years of building a life together, and tonight, I wanted to celebrate that.

The maître d' at Le Bernardin remembered my name as I approached, which felt like a small victory. 'Mrs. Davis, right this way.' He led me to a corner table bathed in soft amber light, the kind that makes everyone look like they're in love. I'd made the reservation myself three weeks ago, chosen the wine—a Burgundy from the year we met—and even thought about what to order. I'd rehearsed nothing, wanted nothing except one evening that belonged entirely to us.

My phone buzzed in my purse. I ignored it, watching the door instead. Twenty minutes passed. Thirty. I sipped water and smiled at the waiter who kept checking if I needed anything. I knew that look in his eyes—pity for the woman waiting alone.

When Cillian finally appeared, he was apologizing before he even reached the table. 'Traffic was insane, and then this investor call—' He kissed my cheek, the scent of his cologne—the one I'd bought him last Christmas—mingling with something else. Perfume. Not mine.

'I ordered the wine already,' I said, pouring him a glass. 'How was your week?'

He took a long sip, his eyes darting to his phone as it lit up under the table. 'Crazy. The new platform launch is hitting some snags.' He was distracted, but I pretended not to notice. We ordered appetizers, and I asked about the bugs in his code, the way I always did.

Then his phone buzzed again.

I saw his jaw tighten in that specific way I'd learned to recognize over the past three years. The Melina expression. His thumb hovered over the screen, and I watched the conflict play across his face—the war between staying present and being pulled away.

'Work issue?' I asked, my voice steady.

'Yeah. Just... something I need to handle.' His fingers moved under the table, typing a response. I set down my fork, picked up my wine glass, and waited.

The appetizers arrived. He barely touched his. The phone buzzed again. This time, he didn't even try to hide it.

'I need to take this outside,' he said, already standing. 'It'll just be a minute.'

I nodded, watching him walk away, his shoulders tense in the way they always were when he lied. The waiter approached with concern in his eyes, but I shook my head. 'He'll be right back,' I lied.

The candle on our table burned down, wax pooling on the silver holder. The waiter refilled my water twice without being asked. I watched other couples lean across their tables, laughing and feeding each other bites of dessert. Thirty minutes stretched into forty-five.

Finally, I checked my phone.

*Something came up. Don't wait up. I'm sorry.*

No explanation. No context. Just the words that had become as familiar as my own reflection. I paid the bill, tipped generously, and drove home alone in silence.

The brownstone was quiet when I arrived, but not empty. I knew before I even opened the door. Some instinct, some sixth sense that develops when you live with someone who keeps breaking your heart.

I found her in the guest room—the room I'd repainted myself two summers ago, the walls now a soft sage green instead of the stark white they'd been when we bought the house. Melina Jimenez was curled on her side, her dark hair spilling across the pillow, her breathing deep and even. She looked peaceful. At home.

Cillian was in the kitchen, still in his suit jacket, his tie loosened around his neck. He looked up when I entered, and I saw it in his eyes—that mixture of guilt and defiance, the expression of a man who believed he'd done something necessary and noble.

'She sent the invitation,' he said without preamble. 'The wedding was today. Her fiancé, Kayden—he's dangerous, Esme. I couldn't leave her there. You understand that, right?'

I stood in the doorway, looking at the man I'd loved for ten years, the man who'd promised me the world and then built walls around parts of his life I wasn't allowed to enter. The man who'd sworn, three years ago, that there would be no more contact with her.

'You could have called me,' I said quietly.

'I didn't want to ruin your evening.'

I looked at him for a long moment, at the person who'd once bled for me outside a subway station, who'd held me when my mother was diagnosed, who'd built an empire from our kitchen table. Then I said goodnight and went upstairs to our bedroom.

I didn't sleep.

In the morning, while Cillian showered, I sat at the kitchen table with my phone and searched for divorce attorneys. Diane Lau's name appeared at the top of the list—a family law specialist with a reputation for expedited filings and no-nonsense efficiency. I sent an inquiry email.

My hand didn't shake. The decision wasn't sudden; it was the final weight on a scale that had been tipping for three years. I closed my phone, made coffee, and was standing at the counter reading the news when Cillian came downstairs.

'Good morning,' he said, as if this were any other day, as if there weren't another woman sleeping in our guest room, as if he hadn't abandoned me at our anniversary dinner.

'Good morning,' I replied, and handed him his coffee.

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