She Came Home Early And Found His Mistress In The Nursery-yumihong

“Don’t come home early, Mrs. Billionaire.”

Grant had meant it as a joke when he texted it, or at least that was what he would later claim.

But jokes have a way of showing their seams when they arrive twenty minutes after a phone call that already sounded rehearsed.

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I was supposed to be in Paris for three more days.

There was a charity benefit, a hotel suite with flowers I had not asked for, and a schedule arranged by people paid very well to make wealthy women look busy when their lives were quietly falling apart.

Officially, I left because of a migraine.

Unofficially, I left because my husband sounded relieved when he told me not to rush home.

“Enjoy yourself, Evie,” Grant had said over the phone.

His voice had been low, smooth, and overly kind.

Grant Whitaker was never overly kind unless he had already moved the knife and wanted me to admire the table.

By the time my plane touched down, rain had settled over the city in thin gray sheets.

The air outside the airport smelled like wet pavement, jet fuel, and the bitter coffee I had been holding too long.

My driver, Marcus, loaded my suitcase without a word.

Marcus had worked for my father before he worked for me, which meant he understood silence as a professional language.

He did not ask why I had changed flights.

He did not ask why I sat in the back seat with my coat still buttoned to my throat and my phone clutched in both hands.

He simply drove.

At 2:18 PM, we pulled up in front of the townhouse.

The building looked the same as it always did from the curb: limestone steps, brass door hardware, narrow windows, and the small American flag Grant insisted on keeping beside the entry whenever photographers were expected.

There were no photographers that day.

Just rain.

Just the soft hiss of tires against the street.

Just the feeling in my stomach that something in my house had already happened without me.

I told Marcus to leave the luggage.

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