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My Husband’s Mistress Livestreamed His Betrayal at the Gala Novel Cover

My Husband’s Mistress Livestreamed His Betrayal at the Gala

A prestigious gala descends into chaos when a billionaire’s secret affair is broadcast live by his mistress. The shocking stream captures his deep betrayal in real-time, transforming an evening of elegance into a massive public scandal. As the footage spreads rapidly across the internet, his wife must face the painful reality of her marriage before the world. This drama follows the collapse of a high-society romance ruined by lies.
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Chapter 2

The elevator ride to the forty-fifth floor of Bryant Holdings always made my ears pop, a subtle physical reminder of the rarefied, oxygen-thin air Maximus breathed. Today, I didn't swallow to clear the pressure. I held onto it, letting the tension build behind my eyes.

I bypassed his secretary, a young woman who looked like she was carved from panic, and pushed open the heavy glass doors. Maximus was on the phone, feet up on his mahogany desk, overlooking the sprawling grid of Manhattan as if he were God contemplating a remodel. He didn't startle. He simply pointed a manicured finger at me, mouthing *one minute*.

I didn't give him one. I slapped the manila envelope onto the desk, the sound cracking like a whip against the polished wood.

Maximus ended the call without saying goodbye. He looked at the envelope, then at me, a smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth. "What's this? A bill for the gala disaster? Or perhaps a receipt for your therapy?"

"Divorce papers," I said. My voice was low, devoid of the tremor I felt vibrating in my knees.

He laughed. It was a rich, practiced sound that usually disarmed boardrooms and charmed investors. He flipped the envelope open, glanced at the header, and tossed it back onto the desk as if it were junk mail. It slid across the mahogany and teetered on the edge.

"You're cute when you're angry, Jen," he said, leaning back, hands clasping behind his head. "But let's be real. You won't leave. You like the Hamptons house too much. You like the drivers, the clothes, the access. And my mother? She’d eat you alive before letting you walk away with a cent."

"I'm not asking for permission, Maximus."

He stood up then, walking around the desk. The predator closing in on wounded prey. He stopped inches from me, his scent—sandalwood and arrogance—filling my lungs. "Come on. Remember sophomore year? The storm? I flew a jet through hell for you. We don't quit. We merge. We conquer."

He reached for my waist. Ten years ago, that touch would have melted me. Now, it felt like a brand. I stepped back, my heels digging into the plush carpet.

"That boy who flew through the storm is dead," I said, my eyes dry. "You buried him under your ego."

I turned and walked out. Behind me, the silence was louder than his laughter had been.

***

Chelsea was different. The air here smelled of rain and exhaust, not filtered climate control and expensive cologne. I found myself in a converted warehouse, a gallery filled with jagged metal sculptures and charcoal sketches. It was rough, unfinished, and real.

I stopped in front of a large piece: a single skyscraper sketched in stark black lines, standing amidst a chaotic blur of clouds. It wasn't triumphant; it was isolated. The charcoal smudges looked like bruises on the paper.

"Most people think it looks sad," a voice said over my shoulder.

I turned. A man stood there, wiping charcoal dust from his hands onto a rag. He wore a flannel shirt with the sleeves rolled up, revealing forearms dusted with graphite. His hair was messy, his eyes warm and crinkling at the corners—no calculation, no assessment of my net worth.

"It isn't sad," I said, looking back at the drawing. "It's structurally sound. It doesn't need the other buildings to keep it upright."

He moved closer, studying the sketch as if seeing it for the first time through my eyes. "Loneliness versus solitude. There's a difference in the foundation."

"One collapses inward," I murmured, the words tasting like my own recent history. "The other stands firm."

He looked at me then, really looked at me. Not at the dress, not at the blowout, but at the fatigue etched around my eyes. "I'm Caleb. I drew that."

He didn't know who I was. To him, I wasn't the scorned Mrs. Bryant from Page Six. I was just a woman understanding a line on a page.

"Would you want to grab a coffee?" he asked, gesturing to a cart in the corner. "I could use a break from the critics. They use too many adjectives."

My thumb brushed against the platinum band on my ring finger—a nervous habit, checking for the shackle. I hesitated. Then, I let my hand drop to my side, fingers uncurling.

"I'd like that," I said. "I'm Jenna."

***

The Palm Court at The Plaza was a suffocating embrace of palm fronds and stained glass. Eleanor Bryant sat perfectly upright, her tea untouched, looking like a monarch holding court. She didn't rise when I arrived.

"Sit," she commanded softly.

I sat. The chair felt too soft, threatening to swallow me whole.

Eleanor didn't waste time with pleasantries. She slid a black velvet box across the linen tablecloth. I opened it. The Bryant Sapphire necklace—a piece worth more than my childhood home—glittered in the soft light. It was heavy with history and expectation.

"Maximus tells me you're having a... moment," Eleanor said, sipping her Earl Grey. "This little tantrum is ill-timed, Jenna. The quarterly earnings report is next week. Investors get skittish when the CEO's domestic life looks messy."

"My life isn't a stock ticker, Eleanor."

"Isn't it?" Her eyes narrowed, sharpening like flint. "You are a Bryant. That name opens doors. It commands respect. Without it, who are you? Just another pretty girl from Connecticut who got lucky."

The diamonds stared up at me, cold and hard. They were beautiful. They were a bribe. They were a leash.

I snapped the box shut. The sound was sharp, final, cutting through the ambient harp music. I slid it back across the table.

"I'd rather be nobody," I said, my voice steady, "than a well-paid prisoner."

Eleanor’s porcelain cup rattled against the saucer as she set it down. For the first time in a decade, the mask slipped, revealing genuine shock. I didn't wait for her to recover.

I stood up, smoothing my skirt. "Enjoy your tea, Eleanor."

Walking out of the hotel, the revolving doors spun me out onto Fifth Avenue. The noise of the city rushed in—chaotic, loud, and utterly free.

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