Let me throw a few points out here.

1) I agree with the carrot in that you shouldn't try to "represent" anything at the $10 level unless you have a lot of hands with villain and know he is capable of laying down tptk or a str8 here.

2) Why would you even try to represent a flush here? You have a decent hand that will showdown as a winner more often than not.

3) if you REALLY did have a hand like ATs+ how would you have played this? My guess is that you would have c/r'd the flop, bet harder on the turn and pot bet (or larger) the river. In other words, if you REALLY want to represent a big hand here then you have to stop being a pussy and be willing to lose money when you are wrong and THEY have the hand you are trying to represent.

4) Imo, by the river your line actually looks like a multi-way draw that missed.

5) And finally PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tell me that you made a note on villain that he is willing to call down with tptk on very wet boards. This info alone could make and/or save you a lot of monies in th e future.