He Brought His Mistress Home. Then His Postpartum Wife Took Everything Back-nhu9999 - Chainityai

He Brought His Mistress Home. Then His Postpartum Wife Took Everything Back-nhu9999

Mara had not slept more than two hours at a time in three months.

Her daughter came into the world after a long, punishing labor that left her stitched, feverish, and weaker than she ever admitted out loud.

The house had become a place of quiet routines. Bottles drying beside the sink. Lavender detergent folded into tiny squares. Hospital pads hidden under the bathroom counter because healing was not graceful.

Image

Daniel used to pretend he understood that.

In the beginning, he had been tender in ways Mara trusted. He cried the first time they heard their daughter’s heartbeat. He kissed her swollen ankles. He called her beautiful when she could barely stand.

That was the version of him she carried into motherhood.

The real version came home late, smelled faintly of expensive cologne, and turned his phone facedown whenever it lit up on the nightstand.

Mara noticed more than she said.

Silence had been useful to her long before marriage. Her father had raised her around contracts, quiet investments, and men who smiled while trying to steal what they believed a young woman could not understand.

When he died, he did not leave her helpless.

He left her three buried trusts, a web of accounts, and one brutal lesson: never announce how much power you have until someone gives you a reason to use it.

Daniel never cared for the details.

He loved telling people about the company. He loved saying he had built something from nothing. He loved rooms where people admired him and women who made him feel chosen.

Mara had funded the earliest version of that company through quiet investment, patient paperwork, and structures Daniel never bothered to read.

He only liked the applause.

Vanessa entered his life as a junior partner, polished and bright and always available after hours. Mara first heard her name during pregnancy, spoken too casually over dinner.

Then came the late calls.

Then the sudden meetings.

Then the emails.

Vanessa had used a company server for messages she never should have sent. She had written with the arrogance of someone who believed the wife at home was too swollen, too tired, and too distracted to look.

Mara looked.

She copied everything.

She sent it to her attorney without a speech, without a threat, without even changing her tone when Daniel kissed her forehead and said he had another meeting.

By the time their daughter was born, Mara knew the marriage was rotting. She just did not know how bold Daniel would become.

Read More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *