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After My Husband Locked Me Out in a Blizzard

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The candles flickered across our dining table, casting dancing shadows on the walls of our Manhattan penthouse. I smoothed the front of my navy dress—the one Kieran once said brought out the blue in my eyes, back when he still noticed such things. Three years. Three years since I'd become Mrs. Anderson, since my father's desperate plea had bound me to this life. I checked my watch. Eight-thirty. He was already an hour late. The roast beef was getting cold, the Yorkshire puddings deflating like my hopes. I'd spent the entire day preparing this meal, remembering how Kieran had loved my grandmother's recipe when we were teenagers spending summers at my grandfather's Hamptons estate.

After My Husband Locked Me Out in a Blizzard Chapter 1

The candles flickered across our dining table, casting dancing shadows on the walls of our Manhattan penthouse. I smoothed the front of my navy dress—the one Kieran once said brought out the blue in my eyes, back when he still noticed such things. Three years. Three years since I'd become Mrs. Anderson, since my father's desperate plea had bound me to this life.

I checked my watch. Eight-thirty. He was already an hour late.

The roast beef was getting cold, the Yorkshire puddings deflating like my hopes. I'd spent the entire day preparing this meal, remembering how Kieran had loved my grandmother's recipe when we were teenagers spending summers at my grandfather's Hamptons estate.

The elevator chimed.

"Lylah?" His voice echoed through our cavernous apartment.

"In here," I called, straightening my shoulders.

Kieran appeared in the doorway, his tall frame silhouetted against the light. Even after three years, my heart still stuttered at the sight of him—a cruel reminder of the boy who had once promised to protect me forever.

"You're late," I said softly.

He didn't apologize. Instead, he loosened his tie with one hand, his eyes scanning the table with undisguised disdain.

"What's all this?" he asked, though I could smell her perfume on him—Daphne's signature jasmine scent.

"It's our anniversary," I said, hating how small my voice sounded. "I thought we could..."

"An anniversary?" He laughed, the sound sharp and cutting. "Is that what you're calling this pathetic display?"

I flinched as he stepped closer, his expensive cologne mixing with Daphne's perfume—a nauseating reminder of where he'd been.

"Kieran, please," I whispered. "Can't we just try—"

"This is manipulation, Lylah," he cut me off, his voice cold. "A desperate attempt to pretend this arrangement is something it's not."

His phone buzzed. He pulled it from his pocket, glancing at the screen with a softness I hadn't seen in years.

"Daphne needs me," he said, already turning away. "We'll discuss your... efforts... later."

He walked to the next room, his voice warming as he greeted her. "No, I'm just finishing up here... Yes, I saw your message about the charity auction... No, she doesn't suspect anything..."

I stood alone at our anniversary table, the candles now mere stubs of wax, the food untouched and forgotten.

---

Two days later, I stood at the checkout counter of the pharmacy, a basket of basic groceries and medical supplies before me. My head throbbed with a persistent fever I'd been fighting for weeks.

"Will that be cash or card today, ma'am?" the cashier asked.

"Card, please," I replied, handing over the platinum Anderson credit card.

She swiped it through the reader. Her brow furrowed. "I'm sorry, ma'am. It's been declined."

"That's impossible," I whispered, heat rushing to my face. "Try it again."

She did. Same result.

My phone chimed with a notification. A text from Kieran: "Access restricted. Learn to live within your means."

The realization hit me like a physical blow. He'd frozen my account.

I fumbled for my phone, dialing his number with trembling fingers.

"Kieran," I said when he answered, trying to keep my voice steady. "Why did you—"

"Put her on speaker," a woman's voice interrupted—Daphne's.

I heard rustling, then Kieran's voice came through, distant but clear: "What is it, Lylah? I'm in a meeting."

"I need access to the account," I said, acutely aware of the cashier's pitying gaze. "I'm just trying to buy groceries and some medicine."

"You've been spending too much on frivolous things," he replied coldly. "You need to learn the value of a dollar."

A feminine giggle echoed in the background. "Tell her to start clipping coupons," Daphne suggested, her voice dripping with mock sweetness.

More laughter. Then silence as I stood there, abandoned at the checkout counter, my meager supplies still waiting to be purchased.

---

The charity auction glittered with Manhattan's elite. As Mrs. Anderson, I was required to attend—another obligation in my gilded cage.

I spotted Daphne across the room, resplendent in a crimson dress that hugged her curves. The dress I'd pointed out in Vogue just weeks ago, admiring its elegance.

"Following fashion trends?" I'd remarked to Kieran at breakfast.

Now Daphne wore it like a trophy.

She cornered me in the ladies' room, her smile predatory.

"Enjoying the view?" she asked, gesturing to her dress. "Kieran has such exquisite taste, doesn't he?"

I said nothing, reaching for the door handle.

"Oh, before you go..." She pulled out her phone, thrusting it toward me. "I thought you should see this."

Text messages from Kieran filled the screen:

"She's so clingy lately. Can't shake her off."

"Patience. We'll figure out how to dissolve this farce soon."

"The board meeting went well. Stock prices are stable. Soon we won't need her anymore."

My stomach twisted as I read his words—each one a knife in my heart.

"He's just waiting for the right moment," Daphne whispered, her eyes gleaming with triumph. "You're nothing but a placeholder, Lylah. A temporary inconvenience."

She leaned closer, her breath hot against my ear. "The sooner you accept that, the easier this will be."

As she sauntered away, I gripped the sink edge, staring at my reflection in the mirror—at the woman I barely recognized anymore.

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After My Husband Locked Me Out in a Blizzard of Contents

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