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My Husband’s Mistress Destroyed My Life, So I Took Hers
My Husband’s Mistress Destroyed My Life, So I Took Hers

My Husband’s Mistress Destroyed My Life, So I Took Hers

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The crystal chandelier above our penthouse living room cast fractured light across Trevor's face as he collapsed at my feet. His Armani suit—the charcoal one I'd always loved on him, back when love meant something other than a weapon—wrinkled as he pressed his forehead against my lap. The cashmere of my dress grew damp with his tears. "Please, Iris. Please." His voice cracked like expensive porcelain hitting marble. "I can't do this anymore. Five years. Five goddamn years of you looking through me like I'm a ghost." I kept my hands folded in my lap, fingers laced with the same precision I'd once used for port de bras. My wedding ring caught the light—fourteen carats of irony. "I know I don't deserve it," he continued, his shoulders shaking.

Chapter 1 of My Husband’s Mistress Destroyed My Life, So I Took Hers

The crystal chandelier above our penthouse living room cast fractured light across Trevor's face as he collapsed at my feet. His Armani suit—the charcoal one I'd always loved on him, back when love meant something other than a weapon—wrinkled as he pressed his forehead against my lap. The cashmere of my dress grew damp with his tears.

"Please, Iris. Please." His voice cracked like expensive porcelain hitting marble. "I can't do this anymore. Five years. Five goddamn years of you looking through me like I'm a ghost."

I kept my hands folded in my lap, fingers laced with the same precision I'd once used for port de bras. My wedding ring caught the light—fourteen carats of irony.

"I know I don't deserve it," he continued, his shoulders shaking. The whiskey on his breath mixed with his Tom Ford cologne, a combination I'd learned to associate with his late nights at 'the office.' "But I'm begging you. Give me a real chance. Let me be your husband. Your real husband."

The desperation in his voice would have moved me once. Before the accident. Before I'd spent five years learning that love was just another currency in Manhattan, and I'd been bankrupted.

"A real marriage," I repeated, my voice carrying the temperature of the January wind battering our floor-to-ceiling windows. "That's what you want, Trevor?"

He looked up, and God, those blue eyes still knew how to perform. Bloodshot, brimming with tears, radiating what anyone else might mistake for genuine remorse. His hand reached for mine, trembling.

"Yes. I'll do anything. I'll—I'll be the man you deserved from the beginning. I swear it."

The laugh that escaped me was soft, almost gentle. I watched confusion flicker across his face, then something darker. Fear.

"The man I deserved," I said, finally meeting his gaze with the full weight of five years' worth of hatred I'd kept locked behind my eyes, "would never have fucked my best friend the week before our wedding."

The color drained from his face so quickly I thought he might faint. His hand froze halfway to mine, suspended in the air between us like a broken promise.

"You... you knew?"

"From the beginning." Each word dropped like a stone into still water. "The morning after our rehearsal dinner, when you came home smelling like her perfume. That cheap jasmine she always wore, trying to seem exotic. Did you think I wouldn't notice?"

Trevor stumbled backward, his knees hitting the Persian rug—the one his mother had given us as a wedding gift, back when Margaret Larson still believed her son had married well. His mouth opened and closed, a fish drowning in air.

"Then why—"

"Why did I stay?" I tilted my head, studying him like a specimen under glass. "Why did I let you play the devoted husband, the guilt-ridden caretaker? Why did I let you feed me, bathe me, pretend to love me?"

My phone buzzed on the coffee table, the vibration obscenely loud in the silence. I glanced at the screen. Vanessa. Of course.

"Perfect timing," I murmured, reaching for it. My fingers—the only part of me that still danced, now across keyboards and touchscreens instead of stages—moved with deliberate grace as I tapped the speaker button.

"Iris!" Vanessa's voice filled the room, bright and venomous as antifreeze. "I have the most wonderful news. I just had to share it with you first."

Trevor's face went from pale to gray. He shook his head frantically, mouthing 'no, no, no.'

"Do tell," I said.

"I'm pregnant! Again!" She laughed, that crystalline sound she'd perfected for curtain calls. "Twelve weeks along. Trevor's been so attentive this time. So... present. I think he's finally ready to be a real father. To build a real family."

The barb landed exactly where she'd aimed it. The phantom ache in my abdomen—the one doctors promised would fade but never did—flared bright and hot.

"Two children," Vanessa continued, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "I know that must be hard for you to hear, sweetie. But someone has to give Trevor what he needs. What he deserves. The family you never could."

I watched Trevor bury his face in his hands. His whole body shook.

"Congratulations, Vanessa," I said, my voice steady as a surgeon's hand. "I'm sure motherhood suits you."

I ended the call. The silence that followed felt like the moment before a building collapses—that breath of stillness before everything comes down.

"Get out," I said quietly.

Trevor looked up, tears streaming down his face. "Iris, please, let me explain—"

"Out. Of. My. Sight."

He fled. The penthouse door slammed hard enough to rattle the Venetian glass vases—wedding gifts we'd never used, from a wedding that never happened.

I sat alone in the ruins of his confession, the city lights of Manhattan spreading below me like scattered diamonds. My hands moved to my laptop, fingers entering the password I'd changed monthly for five years. The screen illuminated my face as I opened folders labeled with dates, times, bank accounts. Screenshots. Emails. Video files.

Five years of evidence. Five years of patience.

I pulled up my offshore accounts—the ones Trevor knew nothing about, built from my investments in European digital art markets while he'd assumed I spent my days staring out windows. The balance made me smile.

Then I dialed a number I'd saved under 'DC.'

"David Chen." His voice was crisp despite the late hour, a Harvard-educated blade wrapped in a three-piece suit.

"Mr. Chen," I said. "This is Iris Shaw. I believe it's time we had that conversation about my marriage."

"Mrs. Larson." I could hear the smile in his voice. "I've been waiting for your call."

"Not Mrs. Larson," I corrected, staring at my reflection in the darkened window—a woman in a wheelchair with perfect posture and eyes like winter. "Not anymore. Let's burn it all down."

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