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My Husband Left Me for His Pregnant Mistress

After years of devotion, my world collapses when my husband abandons our marriage for his pregnant mistress. Left with only the crushing weight of his betrayal, I must navigate the ruins of our life while he builds a new family elsewhere. As I confront the agony of being replaced and discarded, I face a grueling battle for my dignity. This is a journey through a bitter divorce, focusing on a woman's struggle to rebuild amid total heartbreak.
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Chapter 1

The roast duck had gone cold an hour ago. The congealed fat on the platter looked exactly how I felt: heavy, unwanted, and slowly turning gray under the dining room chandelier. Thirty years. Three decades of ironing shirts, soothing tantrums, and silencing my own ambitions until they were just whispers in the back of my mind. Tonight was supposed to be the celebration of that endurance.

Instead, the front door slammed open, letting in a gust of rain and the scent of expensive cologne mixed with stale cigar smoke. Saul didn't even look at me as he strode into the dining room. He tossed his keys onto the sideboard, the metal clattering against the mahogany I had polished just that morning.

"You're late," I said, my voice sounding smaller than I intended. I smoothed the skirt of the navy dress I’d saved for three months to buy. It felt tight around my ribs.

Saul finally looked at me, but his eyes didn't hold warmth. They held the same dismissive glaze he used when firing an underperforming junior executive. He didn't sit down. He just reached into his briefcase and slid a thick manila envelope across the table. It knocked over the crystal vase holding the red roses I’d bought for myself. Water spilled across the lace tablecloth, soaking toward the duck.

"Happy anniversary, Giselle," he said, his voice flat.

My hands trembled as I reached for the envelope. "What is this? Tickets?"

"Divorce papers."

The air left the room. My heart hammered a frantic rhythm against my sternum, but my brain refused to process the words. I stared at him, waiting for the punchline.

"I’m leaving you, Giselle," he continued, checking his watch as if he had a meeting to get to. "Daniela and I are moving forward. She’s pregnant again. A son. I need a fresh start, and frankly, I need a wife who fits the life I’m living now."

"Fits?" The word scraped my throat. "I built this life with you, Saul. I gave up my career at the firm so you could—"

"That was thirty years ago!" he snapped, slamming a hand on the table. The silverware jumped. "Look at you. You’re expired goods, Giselle. You’re a washed-up housewife who brings nothing to the table but complaints and wrinkles. Sign the papers. You get your personal effects and the old sedan. That’s it. I’m not splitting my empire with a liability."

Before I could scream, the front door opened again. Chase walked in, shaking a wet umbrella onto the foyer tiles. Skye, my daughter-in-law, trailed behind him, tapping furiously on her phone.

"Chase," I gasped, standing up, my knees shaking. "Your father... he’s trying to..."

Chase looked from me to the envelope, then to Saul. He didn't look surprised. He looked bored.

"God, Mom, don't make a scene," Chase said, loosening his tie. He walked over to the sideboard and poured himself a drink from Saul’s decanter. "Dad told us last week. Honestly? It’s about time."

The betrayal was a physical blow, a sharp knife twisting in my gut. "You knew?"

"Dad deserves to be happy," Chase said, taking a sip of whiskey. "Daniela is young. She’s useful. She helps him with networking. What do you do? You just sit here and age."

Skye finally looked up from her screen, her eyes scanning my outfit with open pity. "Actually, since you’re leaving..." She pointed a manicured finger at my neck. "Are you going to keep that vintage pearl choker? It’s not like you’ll have anywhere to wear it anymore. It would go perfectly with my new Chanel suit."

I looked at them—my husband, my son, the woman I welcomed into my home. They weren’t family. They were a pack of wolves who had finished picking the meat off the bone and were now annoyed the skeleton was still standing.

"Get out," Saul said, gesturing to the hallway. "Go to the guest room. Pack your things. I want you out by morning."

He pulled his phone out, his face instantly softening as he answered a call. "Hey, baby. Yes, I’m handling it now. Just a little baggage to clear out."

I didn't scream. I didn't throw the roast duck. I felt a strange, cold numbness spread from my fingertips up my arms. I turned and walked out of the dining room, the sound of Chase and Skye laughing at something on Instagram fading behind me.

In the guest room, the air was stale. I dragged my old suitcase from the closet—the one I used when I went to the hospital to give birth to Chase. I threw in my clothes blindly. Sweaters, slacks, the scarf my mother gave me. I didn't pack the pearls.

My phone buzzed on the nightstand. I stared at it, half-expecting a final cruel text from Saul.

It was a message from a number I hadn't saved, but the name in the preview made me pause. *Reese White*.

*Giselle, apologies for the late hour. The closing on Grandmother’s Hamptons estate finally went through this afternoon. The developer was eager. Your share has cleared escrow.*

Attached was a screenshot of a bank transfer confirmation. I blinked, sure my grief was causing hallucinations. I zoomed in on the numbers.

*Balance: $50,000,000.00*

I sat on the edge of the guest bed. Downstairs, I could hear the clink of glasses. They were toasting. They were celebrating my erasure.

My grandmother had always told me, *"Giselle, never let a man hold the purse strings so tight you can't breathe."* I had ignored her for thirty years.

I looked at the number again. Fifty million dollars.

The tears that had been threatening to spill suddenly evaporated. The heat in my chest wasn't sorrow anymore. It was fuel. I stood up and walked to the mirror. The woman staring back looked tired, yes. But the fear in her eyes was gone, replaced by something cold and hard as a diamond.

I typed a reply to Reese: *Send the car. Tomorrow morning.*

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