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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 5

Eve Cox POV:

The courtroom was a cavern of polished wood and hushed anticipation. The story had become a local sensation, fueled by the viral video and Jonathan' s relentless, behind-the-scenes media manipulation. I sat alone at the plaintiff's table, a single, small figure against the imposing grandeur of the law. I had not hired a lawyer. There was no point.

Across the room, in the front row of the gallery, sat Jonathan. He was flanked by his aunt Clotilde, my parents, and a few family friends. He leaned over and whispered something to Clotilde, a look of practiced sadness on his face.

"Eve insisted on handling it herself," I could imagine him saying. "She's too grief-stricken to think clearly. I couldn't represent her, of course. A conflict of interest, since the victim was my father-in-law."

Clotilde' s face was a mask of stone. But I saw my mother' s brow furrow with concern, her worried eyes finding mine across the room. Jonathan caught my gaze and gave me a small, smug smile. A look that said, I' ve already won.

Dallas Galloway sat at the defendant's table, looking pale but composed. Beside her sat a sharp, expensive-looking lawyer from Jonathan' s firm. One of his top litigators.

A woman next to Clotilde leaned over. "Jonathan, I don' t understand," she whispered, her voice carrying in the quiet room. "Why is one of your own lawyers defending the woman who killed Eve' s father?"

Jonathan sighed, the picture of weary nobility. "Because the law is the law, Susan. Everyone deserves a defense. My personal feelings can' t get in the way of justice."

I almost laughed. Justice. He wouldn't know justice if it hit him with a speeding car. My hands were steady on the table in front of me. The grief was still there, a dull ache in my chest, but it was overlaid with a sheet of ice.

The bailiff' s voice boomed. "All rise."

The judge entered, a stern-faced woman with tired eyes. She sat, shuffled some papers, and the room settled into a tense silence.

"We are here today," the judge began, her voice crisp and clear, "in the matter of the wrongful death claim filed by the estate of the deceased. Let the record show the case is Cox versus Galloway. The proceedings will now come to order."

She peered down at the file in front of her.

"First, for the formal record, let us identify the victim of the hit-and-run incident that occurred on the evening of October twenty-fourth."

She cleared her throat and read from the paper.

"The deceased is Mr. Gordon Charles, age seventy-two."

The name dropped into the silent courtroom like a stone.

Jonathan shot to his feet as if he' d been electrocuted. "What?" The word was a strangled cry of disbelief. "No. That' s… that' s a mistake."

All eyes swiveled to him. The judge' s gaze was sharp and unforgiving. "Sir, you are out of order! This is a courtroom, not a theater. Control yourself or you will be removed."

Two burly bailiffs moved towards him, placing firm hands on his shoulders and forcing him back into his seat. He sank onto the bench, his face ashen, his eyes wide with a horror that was finally, terrifyingly real.

My parents and Clotilde were staring at him, their faces a mixture of confusion and dawning dread.

I felt his eyes on me then, a look of pure, venomous hatred. He thought I had tricked him. He thought this was my grand, vengeyful reveal. The fool. He had done this all to himself.

This wasn't my victory. It was his self-immolation.

The proceedings continued. The judge turned to me. "Mrs. Cox, as the representative of Mr. Charles' s estate, you may present your opening statement."

I stood, my legs feeling surprisingly strong. "Your Honor," I said, my voice clear and steady. "I have no opening statement. I would simply like to play the unedited dashcam footage for the court."

Jonathan made a choked sound from the gallery. His own lawyer, the man defending Dallas, looked at him in alarm.

The lights in the courtroom dimmed. A large screen descended from the ceiling. A moment later, the video began to play.

This was not the edited, choppy version from the internet. This was the full, unvarnished truth.

It showed Gordon Charles walking down the sidewalk, a small bag of groceries in his hand. He stopped at the crosswalk, waited patiently for the light to change, and then stepped into the street. He was following the law perfectly.

Then, the car appeared. Dallas' s dark sedan. It wasn't just speeding; it was weaving, drifting lazily from one side of the lane to the other. It ran the red light.

The impact was sickening.

The video didn' t cut away. It showed Gordon' s body being thrown onto the hood of the car, his head shattering the windshield. It showed him being dragged for nearly fifty feet before rolling off into the gutter, a broken, twisted heap.

A collective gasp went through the courtroom. My mother was openly weeping. Clotilde had her face in her hands.

But I couldn't look away from Jonathan. He was staring at the screen, his mouth hanging open, silent tears streaming down his face. He was watching his father die. He was seeing, for the first time, the brutal, horrifying reality of the crime he had worked so hard to cover up.

The car in the video screeched to a halt, then, after a moment' s hesitation, sped away, leaving the bloody smear on the asphalt behind.

The screen went black.

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