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When My Groom Took My Grandmother’s Heirloom for His Mistress Novel Cover

When My Groom Took My Grandmother’s Heirloom for His Mistress

On her wedding day, a bride’s world collapses when her groom steals a priceless heirloom from her grandmother to give to his secret mistress. This cruel betrayal exposes the web of lies underpinning their entire relationship. Now, she must navigate a perilous path of revenge to reclaim her family's stolen legacy. As dark secrets surface, she fights to reveal the truth about her husband’s treachery while defending her ancestral heritage.
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Chapter 3

The house that was once my sanctuary now breathed with the rhythm of an enemy. I stepped through the front door, the air thick with the scent of chemically forced lilacs—Emilia’s perfume—masking the familiar smell of floor wax and old books. I wasn't here to fight. I was here to pack the last fragments of Roselyn Jenkins into a cardboard box and disappear.

I found her in the master bedroom. My bedroom.

Emilia stood before the vanity, tracing the curve of her jaw in the mirror. Around her neck, resting against her pale throat, hung a silver locket. My grandmother’s locket. The one I had worn every day for ten years, the one that held a single, dried petal from the Ethereal gardens.

"Take it off," I said. My voice was low, vibrating with a dangerously human anger.

Emilia turned slowly, a predator savoring the moment before the kill. Her fingers curled around the silver oval. "Oh, this? Carter said it looked better on me. He said it was wasted on someone who spent her life hiding in scrubs."

"It’s not his to give," I snapped, stepping forward. The air around her shimmered, that sickly violet static crackling against my skin like nettles.

Emilia’s eyes widened—not with fear, but with performance. She shrank back, clutching the locket as if I had brandished a knife. "Please, Roselyn! I didn't mean to upset you!"

Thundering footsteps echoed in the hallway. In seconds, the doorway was blocked by two walls of muscle and hostility.

"Back off," Carter snarled, positioning himself between us. His chest heaved, his eyes dark and dilated, devoid of the warmth I had once mapped with my fingertips. "You step one foot closer to her, and I call the police."

"She’s wearing my grandmother’s heirloom, Carter," I said, looking past him to Dylan. My brother stood with his arms crossed, his jaw set in a line of granite indifference. "Dylan, you know what that necklace means to me."

Dylan didn't blink. The magical haze around him was suffocating, a gray fog choking out the man I had pulled from the abyss of PTSD. "It’s just jewelry, Roselyn. Stop being so materialistic. It’s pathetic."

From behind Carter’s shoulder, Emilia let out a small, trembling whimper. But beneath the sound, I heard it—a low, rhythmic chant, a dark incantation woven into the sob. *Bind them. Blind them. Break her.*

The aggression in the room spiked. Carter shoved me backward, his hands rough against my shoulders. "Get out. Take your trash and get out before I throw you out."

I stumbled, catching myself on the doorframe. The sigil on my wrist burned white-hot, a searing reminder that my time was bleeding away. I looked at them—my husband, my brother—and saw only the hollow puppets Emilia had made of them. There was nothing left to pack.

I turned and walked away, leaving the locket and the last of my heart behind.

***

The next afternoon, the world caught fire.

I was volunteering at the free clinic in Pioneer Square when the oxygen tanks in the storage room blew. The explosion rocked the foundation, shattering windows and filling the air with acrid, black smoke. Screams erupted, a chaotic symphony of terror.

Instinct took over. I moved through the haze, guiding coughing patients toward the exit, my hands steady even as the heat blistered the paint on the walls. "Stay low," I commanded, my voice cutting through the panic. "Move."

I pushed the last patient, an elderly man with a walker, into the arms of a paramedic outside. The fresh air tasted sweet, but I didn't follow him.

I looked back into the inferno. The flames licked at the ceiling, curling like hungry tongues. The heat was immense, a physical weight pressing against my chest.

*Seventy-two hours.*

This was it. The release. The shed skin.

I turned back toward the fire. I walked deeper into the clinic, past the reception desk where I’d spent countless hours filling out forms for the uninsured. A beam crashed down in the hallway, blocking the path, sparks cascading like rain. I stopped in the center of the waiting room, the fire roaring around me.

I closed my eyes. I didn't feel fear. I felt a profound, aching longing. *High Priestess, I am ready. Take this vessel.*

The smoke filled my lungs, heavy and final. I waited for the darkness, for the separation of spirit and flesh.

Instead, I felt a violent yank on my arm.

"Are you insane?"

The voice was young, cracking with puberty and rage. My eyes flew open. Sawyer.

He was there, a bandana pressed over his mouth, his eyes streaming from the smoke. He wasn't looking at me with concern. He was looking at me with furious embarrassment.

"Let me go, Sawyer!" I screamed, trying to pull away toward the flames.

"stop it!" he yelled, his grip like iron. He dragged me backward, his strength surprising me. "You are not doing this!"

He hauled me through the broken doors and out onto the sidewalk. The cool air hit me like a slap. I collapsed onto the concrete, coughing, soot staining my scrubs. Firefighters rushed past us, hoses blasting water into the sanctuary I had tried to claim.

Sawyer stood over me, ripping the bandana from his face. He wasn't crying. His face was twisted in a sneer.

"What is wrong with you?" he hissed, glancing around at the crowd of onlookers and news cameras gathering behind the police tape. "Were you trying to be a martyr? 'Tragic doctor dies saving the poor'? God, you are so desperate for attention."

I pushed myself up on trembling arms, the concrete scraping my palms. "I wanted... peace, Sawyer."

"Peace?" He laughed, a cruel, jagged sound. "You wanted a headline. You wanted to make Dad and Emilia look bad for moving on. 'Look at poor Roselyn, driven to suicide.' It's selfish. It's embarrassing."

He leaned down, his voice dropping to a venomous whisper. "You don't get to ruin my reputation just because your life is over. Get up. You're making a scene."

I looked at my son—the boy I had birthed twice, once from my womb and once from my own immortality. He hadn't saved me. He had sentenced me to live.

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