After Spencer's Scheme, My Marriage Shattered Novel Cover

After Spencer's Scheme, My Marriage Shattered

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The courier arrived at precisely nine-thirty in the morning, his crisp uniform a stark contrast to my silk pajamas as I signed for the envelope at my penthouse door. The Manhattan skyline stretched endlessly beyond my floor-to-ceiling windows, the city awakening to another day that should have been perfect—Dad's retirement celebration, the end of an era, the beginning of something new. But the papers in my trembling hands shattered that illusion like crystal against marble. Divorce petition. The words blurred as my eyes scanned the legal jargon, my heart hammering against my ribs. Irreconcilable differences. Division of assets. Dax's signature, bold and decisive at the bottom, mocking the wedding ring that suddenly felt like a shackle around my finger. I fumbled for my phone, my fingers shaking as I dialed his number. Straight to voicemail.

After Spencer's Scheme, My Marriage Shattered Chapter 1

The courier arrived at precisely nine-thirty in the morning, his crisp uniform a stark contrast to my silk pajamas as I signed for the envelope at my penthouse door. The Manhattan skyline stretched endlessly beyond my floor-to-ceiling windows, the city awakening to another day that should have been perfect—Dad's retirement celebration, the end of an era, the beginning of something new.

But the papers in my trembling hands shattered that illusion like crystal against marble.

Divorce petition. The words blurred as my eyes scanned the legal jargon, my heart hammering against my ribs. Irreconcilable differences. Division of assets. Dax's signature, bold and decisive at the bottom, mocking the wedding ring that suddenly felt like a shackle around my finger.

I fumbled for my phone, my fingers shaking as I dialed his number. Straight to voicemail. Again. The automated voice felt like a slap—cheerful, professional, completely at odds with the devastation spreading through my chest like poison.

"Dax, what is this?" I whispered to the empty penthouse, my voice echoing off the walls we'd chosen together, the art we'd collected, the life we'd built. "Today? Of all days?"

The silence answered me with cruel indifference.

Two hours later, I stood in the doorway of Dad's corner office at the District Attorney's building, watching him methodically pack three decades of public service into cardboard boxes. His silver hair caught the afternoon light streaming through the windows, and for a moment, he looked older than his sixty-eight years.

"Catherine." His face brightened when he saw me, then immediately clouded as he took in my expression. "What's wrong, sweetheart?"

I couldn't speak. Instead, I held out the papers, watching his prosecutor's eyes scan the documents with practiced efficiency. His jaw tightened almost imperceptibly—a tell I'd learned to read in childhood.

"Today," he said quietly, setting the papers on his desk with deliberate care. "He chose today."

"Dad, I don't understand. We were fine. We were happy." The words felt hollow even as I spoke them. Were we? Had I been so blind, so wrapped up in playing the perfect wife, that I'd missed the cracks in our foundation?

Mitchell Spencer had built his reputation on reading people, on seeing through lies and deception. Now, as he studied my face, I saw something flicker in his eyes—not surprise, but confirmation of a suspicion he'd been harboring.

"Catherine, I need to tell you something." He moved to the window, his hands clasped behind his back in that familiar gesture of deep thought. "I've been noticing things. Dax's behavior these past few months. The questions he's been asking about my cases, about Everett's new position. Financial irregularities I've spotted in some of his business dealings."

"What kind of irregularities?" My voice sounded foreign to my own ears.

"The kind that suggest someone is planning something. Something bigger than just walking away from a marriage." His reflection in the window looked grim. "I think this divorce is just the opening move, sweetheart. I think he's been planning this for a long time."

The words hit me like physical blows. My husband—the man I'd shared my bed with, my dreams with, my father's trust with—had been plotting against us. Against me.

"But why today?" I whispered.

"Because he thinks we're vulnerable. He thinks my retirement means the end of the Spencer influence, that Everett's transition to federal court leaves us exposed." Dad turned to face me, and I saw the steel that had made him one of New York's most feared prosecutors. "He's wrong."

That evening, I stood before the mirror in my bedroom, adjusting the sapphire necklace Dad had given me for my thirtieth birthday. The woman staring back at me looked composed, elegant, every inch the District Attorney's daughter. But inside, I was fracturing.

The ride to the hotel passed in a blur of city lights and suffocating silence. Dad sat beside me in the car, his presence a steady anchor in the storm of my thoughts. Neither of us spoke about what we might find at the retirement celebration, but tension crackled between us like electricity before lightning strikes.

The Manhattan Grand Hotel rose before us like a monument to old money and older power. I'd attended countless events here—charity galas, political fundraisers, society weddings. Tonight, it felt like walking into a trap.

The ballroom doors opened to reveal New York's elite in all their glittering glory—judges, politicians, business moguls, all the faces that had populated my life since childhood. But something was wrong. The atmosphere felt charged, expectant, like an audience waiting for a show to begin.

Then I saw him.

Dax stood on the small stage at the far end of the ballroom, microphone in hand, looking devastatingly handsome in his tailored tuxedo. But it wasn't his presence that stopped my heart—it was hers.

Kali Ward stood beside him, her arm linked through his, wearing a dress that cost more than most people's monthly salary. The college student I'd sponsored, the girl I'd welcomed into our home, the young woman I'd believed was grateful for my generosity—she was draped over my husband like a possession.

The room seemed to tilt on its axis as understanding crashed over me. This wasn't my father's retirement celebration. This was something else entirely. Something cruel and calculated and designed to destroy us.

Dax's eyes found mine across the crowded room, and he smiled—a cold, triumphant expression that I'd never seen before. The man I'd married was gone, replaced by a stranger who looked at me like I was prey.

"Ladies and gentlemen," his voice carried clearly through the ballroom's sound system, "welcome to what I like to call a retirement roast."

The words hit me like ice water, and I felt Dad's hand find my elbow, steadying me as the full scope of Dax's betrayal began to unfold before three hundred of New York's most powerful people.

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After Spencer's Scheme, My Marriage Shattered of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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