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My Husband Saved His Mistress’s Son and Let Me Bleed Novel Cover

My Husband Saved His Mistress’s Son and Let Me Bleed

Caught in a fatal crisis, a woman endures a soul-crushing betrayal when her billionaire husband abandons her to rescue his mistress’s child. Left to bleed alone, the brutal reality of his secret allegiance destroys her world. This cold desertion exposes the dark foundation of her marriage, forcing her to face the truth. Now, she must struggle to survive both her physical wounds and the emotional ruins of a life defined by his cruel deception.
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Chapter 4

The wind off the Hudson whipped my hair across my face, stinging my cheeks, but I didn't feel the cold. I sat on a park bench facing the river, the grey water churning like the nausea in my gut. Marcus Chen sat beside me, his presence heavy and silent until he slid a tablet onto my lap.

"It’s not just the brake lines, Cecelia," he said, his voice low, blending with the rush of traffic on the West Side Highway. "She’s bleeding him dry, and I don’t mean his bank account."

I looked at the screen. It displayed a series of encrypted emails, decoded to reveal their recipient: *Vanguard Industries*. The Richardson Group’s biggest rival. Attached were the proprietary schematics for James’s flagship clean energy project.

"She's a spy," I whispered, the realization settling over me like a shroud. "She plays the helpless, destitute mother, and meanwhile, she's selling his empire out from under him."

"I have enough here to send her to federal prison for twenty years," Marcus said, reaching for the tablet. "Do you want me to take this to James?"

I placed my hand over his, stopping him. "No."

Marcus raised an eyebrow. "He’s funding his own destruction, Mrs. Richardson."

"If you tell him now, he’ll find a way to rationalize it. He’ll say she was desperate, that she did it for Baker." I stood up, smoothing the wrinkles in my coat. The skyline loomed ahead, a monument to power that was rotting from the inside. "I don’t want to save his company, Marcus. I want to burn his illusions. I’m saving this for the Gala."

Back at the penthouse, the air was thick with the scent of James’s stress—stale coffee and ozone. I found his suit jacket draped over the dining chair, a slip of paper peeking from the inner pocket. It wasn't prying; it was archaeology. I pulled it out.

*Manhattan Rover. 2024 Autobiography Edition. Paid in Full.*

One hundred and sixty thousand dollars. The memo line read: *Safe transport for B.*

I looked at the date. Yesterday. The same day I had taken an Uber to the auction house because my car—the one Maria sabotaged—was still a twisted heap of metal in a police impound lot.

I walked to the garage, my footsteps echoing in the cavernous concrete space. My spot was empty, a gaping void next to James’s pristine Aston Martin. I pulled out my phone. I didn't tremble. I framed the shot: the empty oil-stained concrete, the shadows stretching long and dark.

*Click.*

I posted it to my public profile, tagging James. The caption was simple, venomous, and true: *New wheels for the mistress, new trauma for the wife. #Priorities.*

By the time I returned upstairs, the war had come home.

James was in the living room, pacing, his face a mask of exhaustion and fury. Maria sat on the sofa, weeping silently into a handkerchief, while Baker played on the floor with a set of blocks.

"Take it down," James snarled the moment he saw me. He didn't say hello. He didn't ask how I was. He pointed a shaking finger at his phone on the coffee table. "The PR team is having a stroke, Cecelia. 'Mistress'? Are you trying to destroy me?"

"I'm just documenting our life, James. Transparency is key in a marriage, isn't it?"

"She needed a safe car!" he shouted, stepping into my personal space. The heat radiating from him was suffocating. "Her suspension was shot. If Baker had an attack on the highway—"

"If Baker had an attack, you’d probably push me into traffic to clear a lane," I interrupted, my voice deadly calm.

Before he could respond, a soft, chirping sound came from the hallway. Luna, my white Persian, trotted into the room, her tail held high. She was the only soft thing left in this world, the only heartbeat that didn't hate me. She rubbed her cheek against the leg of the armchair, purring.

Baker looked up. His eyes widened, and then he coughed. It was a dry, small sound at first, but Maria gasped as if a grenade had gone off.

"The cat!" Maria shrieked, leaping up and clutching her chest. "James, get it away! You know dander triggers his bronchial spasms!"

Baker’s coughing deepened, turning into a rhythmic, wheezing hack. It wasn't severe—I had seen his attacks; this was mild—but the panic in the room spiked instantly. James spun around, his eyes locking on Luna.

"I told you to keep that animal in your wing!" James roared.

"She lives here, James!" I moved to scoop her up, but he was faster.

Fueled by the adrenaline of the Instagram scandal, the guilt of the car, and Maria’s shrieking, James snapped. He didn't just grab Luna; he snatched her by the scruff, his grip violent. Luna yowled, a sound of confusion and pain, her claws scrabbling uselessly against his suit sleeve.

"James, put her down!" I screamed, lunging for him.

He shoved me back with his free arm, hard enough that I hit the wall. "I am done with you trying to hurt this boy!"

He strode to the terrace door. He didn't slide it open; he threw it wide, the wind howling into the room, scattering papers. He marched to the railing. We were forty stories up.

"James, no!"

The plea tore from my throat, raw and desperate.

He didn't hesitate. He didn't look at the small, terrified creature in his hand. He just swung his arm and let go.

I saw the white blur against the grey sky. I heard the short, sharp cry that was swallowed instantly by the wind.

Then, nothing.

James stood by the railing, his chest heaving, his hand still suspended over the abyss. Slowly, he lowered his arm, the reality of what he had done crashing down on him. He turned to face me, his face draining of color, horror replacing the rage.

"Cece..." he croaked, taking a step forward.

I didn't move. I didn't cry. I felt a distinct, physical sensation in my chest, like a heavy iron door slamming shut and locking. The grief for my baby, the anger at Maria, the betrayal—it all vanished, replaced by a cold, absolute silence.

I looked at the man I had married.

"You missed," I said, my voice devoid of any human emotion.

He blinked, confused. "What?"

"You threw the wrong thing away."

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