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After My Husband Defended Her, I Walked Away Forever
After My Husband Defended Her, I Walked Away Forever

After My Husband Defended Her, I Walked Away Forever

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Five years of devotion shatter in an instant. Standing in a stunning dress, she waits for her billionaire husband, only to receive a cold command. Discover a tale of broken trust in After My Husband Defended Her, I Walked Away Forever, a gripping romance novel about a woman choosing to walk away.

After My Husband Defended Her, I Walked Away Forever Summary

Five years of absolute devotion dissolve under the cold glow of a phone screen. Dressed in midnight blue for her anniversary, she waits in a lavish lobby, only to receive a clinical command from her billionaire husband. After years of excusing his neglect, she finally faces the painful truth of her marriage. When a shocking betrayal shatters her remaining hope, she makes the ultimate choice to walk away forever.
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Chapter 1 of After My Husband Defended Her, I Walked Away Forever

The lobby smelled like white lilies and money. I stood under the chandelier in a midnight blue dress I had bought that morning. Five years. I told the doorman I was waiting for my husband, and he smiled like he already knew.

My phone buzzed.

*Running late—come down.*

No "happy anniversary." No heart. Just a comma and a command. I told myself he was stressed. I had been telling myself that for a long time.

I walked out under the awning. The December air bit through my coat. And there, idling at the curb, was my cream Bentley. The one with my initials stitched into the headrest. The one Kelvin never drove because he said the leather felt too soft for a man.

There was a woman in my passenger seat.

I saw her hair first. Long, auburn, unbrushed in a way that looked deliberate. Then the violin case wedged between her knees and the dash, scuffed at the corners. She turned to look at me through the glass, and her mouth made a small, apologetic O.

Kelvin was in the driver's seat.

I opened the back door because there was nowhere else to sit. The smell hit me before I was fully inside. Something metallic. Something warm.

"Gemma," Kelvin said. His eyes met mine in the rearview. "This is Analia. She needed a ride."

"Across town," the girl added quickly. "Just across town. I'm so sorry. I'm so, so sorry."

I looked at the seat beneath her. The cream leather was stained dark in a wide, uneven smear. She shifted, and I watched her try to cover it with her coat.

"It was an accident," she whispered. "I didn't realize until—" She pressed her fingers to her mouth. "I'll pay for the cleaning. I'll find a way. I'm so embarrassed."

I did not answer.

Kelvin's left hand moved to his wrist. Two fingers. He straightened his watch. I had noticed that gesture in our first year of marriage. I had never told him I noticed.

"It's just upholstery, Gemma." His voice was low and careful, the voice he used when he wanted to sound like the reasonable adult in the room. "Don't make her feel worse than she already does."

I pressed my thumbnail into the pad of my index finger. Hard.

"Happy anniversary," I said.

His eyes flicked back to the road. "We'll do dinner tomorrow."

The girl turned around in her seat. "It's your anniversary? Oh my God. Oh, Kelvin, you should have told me, I would have—I can get out, I can get a cab, please—"

"Sit," Kelvin said. Gently. The way you talk to something easily startled.

She sat.

I watched the back of her head the whole way uptown. The violinist. The gifted artist going through a rough patch. He had not said her name to me before tonight. He had not said anything.

*

Upstairs, in our foyer, Kelvin set her violin case down like it was made of glass.

"The guest room is down the hall," he told her. "Stay a few nights. Until you figure things out."

A few nights.

I stood very still by the console table. I waited for him to look at me. To ask. To pretend, even, to ask.

He did not.

Analia turned to me with both hands clasped in front of her chest. Her eyes were wet. They had been wet, I realized, since the car. A clean, controlled wet. The kind that does not actually fall.

"Mrs. Ramirez," she breathed. "Your generosity is—it's extraordinary. I won't forget this. I promise I won't be in your way."

Mrs. Ramirez.

I had not gone by that name in five years.

"Snyder," I said quietly. "I kept my name."

"Oh." Her hand fluttered to her throat. "Of course. Of course you did. I'm sorry."

Kelvin was already walking toward his study. He did not look back.

*

I lay in our bed that night with my dress still on. The zipper bit into my ribs. I didn't move to undo it.

Through the wall, I could hear the faint sound of a violin being unpacked. The soft click of latches. A single string being plucked, tested, tuned.

My thumbnail pressed into my finger until the skin went white.

*I don't think I can do this anymore.*

The thought arrived clean and quiet, like someone setting a glass down on a table. Not a scream. Not a sob. Just a sentence, sitting there.

*

A few nights became a week. A week became two.

She came into the kitchen each morning in one of his shirts. Always the white one, the Charvet, the one I bought him in Paris. She would stand in the doorway and tuck her hair behind her ear and say, "Oh—am I interrupting?" exactly when the coffee was finishing.

My Le Labo started disappearing faster. Her violin case migrated to my reading chair.

"She has nowhere else to go," Kelvin said, when I finally asked. He said it the way a priest delivers a sermon. "I thought you, of all people, would understand what it's like to want to help someone."

I did not answer that either. I was learning the shape of my own silence.

*

On a Thursday, I went to see my attorney without telling anyone.

She pulled out a folder I had almost forgotten existed.

"You drafted something like this two years ago," she said carefully. "You never filed."

"I remember."

She studied me. "And now?"

"Now," I said, "I'd like a cleaner version."

That evening I came home with a plain manila envelope and locked it in the bottom drawer of my study desk. I did not tell Diane. I did not tell my father. I did not tell Kelvin.

I just needed to know it existed.

I sat at the desk a long time after, listening to the violin through the wall. She was good. I would give her that. She was very, very good.

And somewhere down the hall, my husband was listening too.

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