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After His Mistress Claimed Pregnancy, I Took Control

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For three years, Chloe was a devoted wife, but her marriage shatters when her husband’s mistress announces a pregnancy. Refusing to endure further betrayal, Chloe abandons her submissive role and demands a divorce. She steps back into her true identity as a powerful heiress, seizing control of her family's vast business empire. As she rises to new heights, her ex-husband watches in shock, realizing his mistake far too late for any redemption.

After His Mistress Claimed Pregnancy, I Took Control Chapter 1

The morning sun spilled across the Calcutta marble of my kitchen island, casting long, sharp shadows over the pristine surface. Ten years. A decade of my life, distilled into the slow simmer of a red wine reduction and the precise chopping of fresh rosemary. Tonight was our tenth wedding anniversary, and I was playing the role I had perfected over three thousand, six hundred and fifty days: the flawless, devoted wife.

My phone buzzed against the stone. An unknown number.

I wiped my hands on a linen towel and tapped the screen. The image loaded instantly in high definition. It was a photograph, deliberately framed and lit by the muted glow of a hotel bedside lamp. Dorian was asleep, his jaw relaxed, his bare chest exposed above a tangle of white sheets. Resting possessively against his collarbone was a manicured hand. Beside him, a young woman with sharp cheekbones stared directly into the camera lens. Her eyes were defiant, triumphant, daring me to shatter.

I didn't drop the phone. I didn't scream. The woman who might have collapsed into a weeping mess had died a year ago, on the quiet afternoon I realized Dorian’s beloved "family friend," Azariah, was actually a ghost from his past he was still financially and emotionally sustaining. This young girl in the photo? She wasn't the disease. She was just a symptom of the rot I already knew existed beneath my husband's polished exterior.

I set the phone face-up on the marble. I reached out and adjusted the silver salt and pepper shakers, nudging them until they were perfectly parallel with the edge of the counter. I looked at the clock on the wall. I gave myself exactly sixty seconds. I watched the red second hand sweep in a continuous, silent circle, feeling the cold, hard logic replacing the last fragile remnants of my grief. When the hand reached the twelve, I picked up the phone.

First, I called my attorney. Then, I called my sister.

"Hope," I said, my voice as steady as the ticking clock. "I need you to come over."

"What did he do?" Hope asked. Even over the line, I could hear the familiar, dangerous shift in her tone—the retired MMA fighter stepping back into the ring.

"He got sloppy."

By three o'clock that afternoon, the audacity I saw in the photo arrived on my front porch. The doorbell chimed, a cheerful, melodic sound that felt entirely out of place when I opened the heavy oak door.

She was younger in person. Early twenties, wrapped in a trench coat that cost more than her rent, radiating the chaotic energy of a woman who thought she was holding a winning hand.

"Katherine," she said, leaning her weight against the doorframe, skipping any pretense of an introduction. "We need to talk. You need to step aside and accept that it’s over. He loves me."

I didn't invite her in. I kept my hand on the brass doorknob, feeling the cold metal against my palm. In the pocket of my cardigan, my phone was already recording.

"You have a very high opinion of your own permanence," I said, my voice barely above a whisper.

Her confidence faltered for a fraction of a second, her brow furrowing. She had expected weeping. She had expected a screaming match. She hadn't prepared for a void.

"I'm not leaving until you listen to me," she snapped, her voice rising, echoing off the vaulted ceiling of my foyer. She took a step forward, crossing the threshold.

"That is a mistake," I said, pulling my phone from my pocket. The red recording icon blinked rhythmically. "You are now trespassing on private property. You have threatened me in my home. My neighborhood security is already en route, and my legal team has a copy of the explicit material you sent me this morning, which constitutes cyber-harassment."

The color drained from her face, leaving her sharp cheekbones looking hollow.

Behind her, the estate's security golf cart crunched onto the gravel driveway. Hope’s black SUV pulled in right behind it. My sister stepped out, cracking her knuckles, her eyes locked on the girl like a predator tracking a very small, very foolish mouse.

"I think it's time for you to leave," I told the girl, watching her chest heave in sudden, panicked breaths. She scrambled backward, nearly tripping over her own expensive heels, before security escorted her off the property without another word.

At seven o'clock, the front door opened again.

"Katherine? Darling, I'm home."

Dorian’s voice was warm, coated in the practiced velvet of a man who believed his own lies. I listened to his footsteps in the hall. I heard the brief pause—the inevitable moment where he checked his reflection in the hallway mirror, adjusting his tie, ensuring his mask was flawlessly in place.

I carried the plates into the dining room. The candlelight flickered, casting a golden glow over the perfectly plated dinner and the crystal wine glasses.

Dorian walked in, his face breaking into a dazzling, perfect smile. He crossed the room and pressed a kiss to my cheek. His hand rested on my shoulder, a heavy, familiar weight.

"Happy anniversary, my love," he murmured. "Ten years. Can you believe it?"

"It feels like a lifetime," I replied smoothly.

I looked at him—really looked at him. The tailored suit, the silver watch I had bought him, the charming crinkles around his eyes. For a decade, I had poured my intelligence, my ambition, and my youth into building this man. He thought he owned me. He thought I was blind.

I smiled, picking up my wine glass. The crystal felt cool and solid in my grip. I wasn't going to divorce him. A divorce would let him walk away clean. No, I was going to keep him right here, in this beautiful, perfect house, until I had dismantled his life piece by piece.

"To us," I said, the rim of the glass touching my lips.

"To us," Dorian echoed, entirely unaware that he was already a dead man walking.

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