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His Secret Mistress, Her Public Shame Novel Cover

His Secret Mistress, Her Public Shame

After a fatal hit-and-run, my husband demands I sign a settlement, dismissing the victim as my deadbeat father. He cruelly insults my grief, unaware the driver is his pregnant mistress. To protect her, he cuts me off and plots to ruin my reputation in court. He views me as a weak nuisance, certain he can buy my silence. However, his scheme implodes when the judge identifies the deceased. It wasn't my father he sacrificed for his lover; it was his own.
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Chapter 2

Eve Cox POV:

His hand shot out and slammed against the wall next to my head, the impact echoing in the quiet corridor. "Don' t you lecture me about family, Eve! I' m trying to protect ours! This is a mess, and you' re making it worse with all this sentimental nonsense. Sign the damn papers, or I' ll have you declared emotionally incompetent and do it myself."

The threat hung in the air, vibrating with malice. This was not the man I married. This was a stranger, a predator wearing my husband' s face.

He glared at me for another second, his chest heaving, then turned on his heel and stalked away. "I' ll be back in an hour," he called over his shoulder. "You' d better have come to your senses by then."

I watched him go, his expensive shoes clicking an angry rhythm on the linoleum floor. He didn't look back.

He didn't love me.

The thought wasn't a question or a fear. It was a fact, as solid and cold as the morgue table downstairs. He didn't love me. He probably never had. Our marriage, my devotion, our son-it was all a transaction to him. And my father, Francis Escobar, a retired, unassuming librarian with a bad back, had been a liability on his balance sheet.

I leaned against the wall, the coolness of the plaster seeping through my thin blouse. I thought of my parents. After I graduated from law school, they sold the sprawling house where I grew up, the house with the big oak tree in the backyard and the marks on the doorframe charting my height. They moved into a tiny two-bedroom condo so they could give us the money-him the money-to start his firm. Jonathan Charles, Esq. It had a nice ring to it. A successful sound. A sound built on their sacrifice.

And Jonathan had forgotten. Or, more likely, he had never considered it a sacrifice at all. To him, it was just seed money. An investment that had paid off handsomely for him, but for which he felt no gratitude. Just contempt for the people who had made it possible.

He thought my father, a man who read stories to my son until his voice was hoarse, a man who still called me his little girl, would throw himself in front of a car for money. The cruelty of it was breathtaking. It wasn't just a misjudgment; it was a fundamental sickness of the soul.

The sound of my own name pulled me from my daze. I looked up and saw him. Jonathan. He was across the parking lot, standing by a sleek, black Mercedes I didn't recognize. He was talking to a young woman. Her blonde hair was a bright slash in the dreary dusk, and even from this distance, I could see the swell of her belly beneath her tight dress.

She was pregnant.

She laid a hand on his arm, her expression pleading. He responded by pulling her into a comforting embrace, stroking her hair. It was a gesture of intimacy so profound it stole the air from my lungs.

As I watched, frozen, he pulled away and got into his car. He didn't glance back at the hospital. He didn't glance back at me. The engine roared to life, and as he sped out of the parking lot, his tires hit a puddle, sending a wave of grimy, brown water splashing onto the sidewalk, soaking the hem of my pants.

It was a final, fitting insult.

I don't know how long I stood there. Eventually, the cold night air bit at my skin, and I forced my legs to move. The walk home felt endless. Each step was a monumental effort.

When I finally pushed open my front door, Leo, my sweet five-year-old, came running, his face a mess of chocolate. "Mommy! You' re home!"

He wrapped his small arms around my legs, and I nearly collapsed under the weight of his innocent love. I knelt down, hugging him tightly, breathing in the scent of milk and cookies, a scent of home that suddenly felt alien.

"Eve? Is everything okay?" My mother, Ana, came out of the kitchen, wiping her hands on an apron. My father, Francis, was right behind her, his face etched with worry.

"We heard about the accident," he said, his voice soft. "Gordon…"

He didn't need to finish. I saw the grief in his eyes. He and Gordon had become good friends, two grandfathers bonding over their shared love for Leo.

"How' s Jonathan holding up?" my mother asked, her hand resting on my shoulder.

I looked at their kind, worried faces, and the lie came easily. It had to. "He' s… devastated. He' s making arrangements."

They nodded, their expressions full of sympathy for the son-in-law who was, at that very moment, comforting the pregnant mistress who had just killed his father.

"Don' t you worry about a thing, sweetheart," my father said, pulling a bank card from his wallet and pressing it into my hand. "Whatever you need. Funeral costs, anything. We' re here."

I stared at the card, at the worn plastic that represented their life savings, the remnants of the sale of their home. A fresh wave of nausea washed over me.

Divorce. The word bloomed in my mind, dark and final. I had to leave him.

But how could I tell them? How could I explain that their son-in-law, the man they had sacrificed everything for, was a monster? That he had tried to sell their family' s honor for seventy-five thousand dollars and change?

The truth would destroy them.

Holding my son, clutching my father' s bank card, I felt a new kind of resolve harden within me. Jonathan thought I was sentimental and weak. He thought he could manage me.

He was about to find out how wrong he was.

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