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After My Husband Claimed a Fake Treasure, I Ended Us Novel Cover

After My Husband Claimed a Fake Treasure, I Ended Us

The scrape of metal against dry earth was a sound so foreign in our backyard that I actually left the kitchen sink to investigate. Through the window, the late afternoon sun beat down in a suffocating glare, illuminating my husband, Lennon, elbow-deep in the hydrangeas. He was sweating through his designer polo—a shirt I had paid for—wielding a garden trowel with the clumsy irritation of a man who hadn't done a chore in five years. His mother, Margaret, had likely complained about the weeds again, and as usual, Lennon was performing just enough labor to claim exhaustion later. Then, the scraping stopped. Lennon dropped to his knees, his manicured fingers digging into the loose soil. When he stood, he was holding something small and caked in mud. He rubbed it vigorously against his thumb, holding it up to the harsh sunlight. Even from the window, I recognized it. It was a heavy resin bead, cloudy and slightly chipped, that I had bought for three dollars at a Brooklyn flea market years ago.
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Chapter 3

The law office smelled like leather and old paper. I sat across from Patricia Nguyen, my lawyer, in a chair that cost more than Lennon's car payment. The morning sun slanted through the blinds, cutting sharp lines across the mahogany desk between us.

Patricia slid the documents toward me, her pen tapping a precise rhythm against the folder. "Standard dissolution of marriage, with the stipulation that the property at 428 Maple Street transfers solely and irrevocably into your name. No shared equity. No claims. He gets nothing from the house."

I scanned the pages, my eyes moving over the legal language with practiced efficiency. Five years of marriage reduced to twelve pages of clauses and signatures. The house—the house I had bought with my own money, maintained with my own hands, filled with my own exhausted hope—would finally, legally, be mine alone.

"This is exactly what he offered," I said quietly.

Patricia's eyebrow lifted a fraction. "It's also significantly less than you're entitled to. You've been the sole income earner for the majority of the marriage. We could push for—"

"No." The word came out sharper than I intended. I softened my tone. "This is what I want. Let him think he won."

Something flickered in Patricia's expression—curiosity, maybe respect. She slid the pen across the desk. I signed my name in three places, the ink flowing smooth and black. Blair Hall. Soon to be just Blair again. Or perhaps something else entirely.

"I'll have these couriered to his location within the hour," Patricia said, gathering the documents with brisk efficiency. "Once he signs, the clock starts. Sixty days and it's final."

I stood, smoothing the front of my dress. "Thank you, Patricia."

She walked me to the door, then paused, her hand on the frame. "Blair—are you sure you're alright?"

I met her gaze. The concern there was genuine, and for a moment I felt the weight of what I was walking away from. Not the marriage—that had been a graveyard for years. But the version of myself who had believed in it.

"I'm sure," I said.

The hotel room was temporary, anonymous. Beige walls, bland art, a bed that didn't smell like Tatum's perfume. I had checked in late last night with nothing but my suitcase and my mother's jewelry box. Now I sat on the edge of the mattress, staring at my phone as it vibrated with Lennon's incoming call.

I let it ring twice before answering.

"You signed them?" His voice exploded through the speaker, loud and sharp with disbelief. "You actually signed them?"

"You asked me to," I said evenly.

"I—yeah, but—" He laughed, a manic, breathless sound. "Jesus, Blair, I thought you'd at least put up a fight. Try to negotiate. But you just rolled over like always."

I said nothing. On the nightstand, my mother's jewelry box sat closed, the wood smooth and dark in the afternoon light.

"You have no idea what you just walked away from," Lennon continued, his voice rising with a feverish energy. "Tatum and I are going places. Real places. Her family has connections you couldn't even imagine. And me? I'm about to be a millionaire, Blair. A millionaire. While you're stuck in that sad little house, counting pennies, I'll be living the life I always deserved."

His words tumbled over each other, drunk on fantasy and cruelty. I could picture him perfectly—pacing some room in his mother's house, the resin bead probably sitting on a velvet cushion like a crown jewel, Tatum draped across a couch in the background, smiling.

"You were always small," he said, his voice dropping into something meaner, more intimate. "Small dreams. Small ambitions. I needed someone bigger. Someone who could keep up."

I let him finish. Let him pour out every drop of venom he had been storing for five years. When the silence finally stretched long enough, I spoke.

"Goodbye, Lennon."

Two words. Quiet. Final.

I ended the call, opened my contacts, and blocked his number. The screen blinked, confirming the action. He was gone. Erased. A ghost I would never have to hear from again.

I set the phone down and stood, crossing to the window. The city sprawled below, vast and indifferent. Somewhere out there, Lennon was celebrating. Tatum was planning. And neither of them had any idea what was coming.

My hand drifted to my collarbone, fingers brushing the empty space where my mother's necklace usually rested. I had taken it off this morning, tucked it carefully back into the jewelry box. It was too precious to wear into what came next.

I pulled my phone back out and scrolled through my contacts until I found the name I hadn't called in years.

Sylvia Chen.

John Edwards's personal assistant. The woman who managed the empire's inner workings with ruthless precision and unshakeable discretion. The last time I had spoken to her, I had been walking away from the Edwards world entirely, choosing a quiet life over dynasty and expectation.

Now I was walking back.

The line rang once.

"Blair." Sylvia's voice was smooth, unsurprised, as if she had been waiting for this call. "It's been a long time."

"I know," I said quietly. "I need to come home."

There was a pause, but not hesitation. Calculation. "Your father is hosting a gathering this Saturday. The yacht. Hudson River. Private." Another beat. "He'll want you there."

"Then I'll be there."

"Good." I could hear the faint smile in Sylvia's voice. "I'll make the arrangements. Blair—welcome back."

The call ended. I set the phone down and returned to the window, my reflection ghosting against the glass. The woman staring back at me was no longer the one who had folded laundry in silence, who had swallowed contempt and called it love.

I was Blair Hall.

I was also Blair Edwards.

And it was time the world remembered which name carried the power.

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