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After My Husband Wore Matching Bracelets with His Mistress Novel Cover

After My Husband Wore Matching Bracelets with His Mistress

On their third anniversary, a wife’s life shatters when she notices her husband is wearing a bracelet identical to one belonging to his mistress. This discovery exposes a facade of loyalty, revealing deep-seated lies within their union. As she delves into their hidden connection, she unearths disturbing secrets that upend her reality. Torn between grief and a need for clarity, she must navigate a perilous path to take back her destiny.
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Chapter 2

The sublet in Fort Greene smelled like lemon oil and fresh paint. I set the last box down in the living room and stood in the center of the empty space, letting the silence settle over me like a blanket. Large windows faced the street, catching the late afternoon light in a way my old apartment never had. Everything here was clean lines and bare surfaces—exactly what I needed.

Zayden arrived at seven with enough Thai food to feed a small army, his key already cutting through my new lock because he'd insisted on having one "in case of emergencies." He kicked the door shut with his heel, arms loaded with plastic bags that crinkled loudly in the quiet.

"I swear to God, Mal, if I see that spineless piece of—"

"Zayden."

"—garbage on the street, I'm not responsible for what happens to his face."

I took the bags from him, setting them on the kitchen counter. "You'll be responsible for the assault charge."

"Worth it." He yanked containers out, his jaw tight. "Five years. Five years of you cooking for him, supporting his useless graphic design 'career,' and he throws it away for some office flirt who laughs at his jokes."

I opened a drawer, found the mismatched silverware I'd grabbed during the move. "He didn't throw it away. I did."

That stopped him. Zayden looked at me, really looked, and something in his expression shifted. The anger was still there, simmering under his skin, but he reined it in. "Yeah. You did."

We ate in silence for a while, perched on my new secondhand barstools. Outside, Fort Greene moved at its own rhythm—a couple arguing in Spanish, a dog barking, the distant wail of a siren. It was messier than Brooklyn Heights, louder, more alive. I liked it.

After Zayden left, I pulled out my small notebook. The navy cover was worn smooth at the edges from years of being carried in my bag. I flipped past old entries—fragments I'd written during happier times, observations about light on water, a line from a poem I'd loved—and found a blank page.

*The opposite of love isn't hate. It's clarity.*

I set the pen down and looked around my new apartment. The boxes could wait. Tonight, I just needed to sit in this clean, painful silence and let it teach me what came next.

Monday morning, I walked into the firm with my shoulders back and my coffee strong. The open-plan office hummed with the usual chaos—ringing phones, the clack of keyboards, the low murmur of deal-making. I didn't let myself feel the weight of returning to normal life. I just moved.

Simone caught me at my desk before I'd even logged in. She perched on the edge of my workspace, her crimson blazer sharp enough to cut glass, her dark eyes scanning my face with the precision of a woman who missed nothing.

"You look different," she said.

"I got a haircut."

"Liar. You look focused." She tilted her head. "It's terrifying. I love it."

I allowed myself a small smile. Simone had been the only person at work I'd told about the breakup, and she'd responded with a single text: *Good. He was boring.*

Derek's office was glass-walled, positioned to overlook the bullpen like a captain surveying his ship. I knocked twice and didn't wait for an answer.

He glanced up from his laptop, his silver-rimmed glasses sliding down his nose. "Romero. You're early."

"I want the Castellano project."

Derek leaned back in his chair, fingers steepled. The Castellano project had been stalled for three months—a high-stakes commercial development deal that two senior associates had already abandoned. It was a mess of zoning complications and investor cold feet, the kind of thing that could make or break a quarter.

"That's a lot of pressure," Derek said slowly.

"I know."

"You sure you're ready?"

I met his gaze without flinching. "I wouldn't be here if I wasn't."

He studied me for a long moment, then nodded. "It's yours. Don't make me regret it."

I left his office with my pulse steady and my mind already running through logistics. Simone caught my eye across the bullpen and gave me a sharp, approving nod.

The rain started just after lunch, turning the city into a gray, waterlogged blur. By four, my phone buzzed with the MTA alert: *Subway service suspended due to signal malfunction.* My client meeting was in forty minutes, across town, and every cab on the street was occupied.

I stood under the awning of a bodega, rain drumming the fabric above my head, and felt the first flicker of panic.

Then a sleek black car pulled up to the curb. The passenger window rolled down.

Edison looked at me with the same calm he'd had in my old apartment, moving boxes like it was the most natural thing in the world. "Get in."

I didn't question it. I slid into the passenger seat, the warmth of the car's interior a sharp contrast to the cold rain outside. Edison pulled back into traffic with one hand on the wheel, the window cracked just enough to let in a thread of fresh air.

"Zayden mentioned the transit alert," he said simply.

"Thank you."

He didn't respond, just drove with the kind of steady competence that required no acknowledgment. The silence between us wasn't awkward. It wasn't filled with the anxious need to perform conversation. It was just... there. Steady. Grounding.

I watched the rain streak across the windshield and felt something I hadn't felt in months: safe.

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