Follow
Chapters
Share
After Spencer's Scheme, My Marriage Shattered Novel Cover

After Spencer's Scheme, My Marriage Shattered

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.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

Dax's voice cut through the ballroom like a blade through silk.

"Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to thank you all for coming tonight to celebrate Mitchell Spencer's retirement." His smile was all teeth, no warmth. "Thirty years of public service. Thirty years of putting criminals behind bars, upholding justice, being the moral compass of New York City."

The crowd murmured appreciatively, but something in Dax's tone made my skin crawl. Beside me, Dad's grip on my elbow tightened.

"But let's be honest," Dax continued, his voice dropping to a conspiratorial tone that somehow carried to every corner of the room. "Mitchell's brand of justice belongs to another era. An era where political connections mattered more than actual results. Where family names opened doors that talent couldn't."

Gasps rippled through the audience. My cheeks burned as three hundred pairs of eyes turned toward us.

"And speaking of family names—" Dax's gaze locked onto mine, and I saw nothing but cold calculation in those eyes that used to look at me with love. "Let me tell you about my soon-to-be ex-wife, Catherine Spencer. Beautiful, charming, educated at the finest schools. But what did she ever actually earn? What did she ever achieve that wasn't handed to her on a silver platter with the Spencer name engraved on it?"

The air left my lungs. I couldn't move, couldn't breathe, couldn't do anything but stand there while my husband eviscerated me in front of everyone who mattered in my world.

"She plays at charity work, sponsors underprivileged students, hosts fundraisers—all while living off her family's influence and my money." He pulled Kali closer, and she gazed up at him with adoring eyes that I recognized because they used to be mine. "This is Kali Ward. Catherine's little charity project. The grateful scholarship girl who was supposed to be so thankful for the crumbs from the Spencer table."

Kali's hand slid possessively across Dax's chest, and I watched my entire life implode in slow motion.

"But here's the thing about people who've actually had to work for what they have," Dax said, his voice taking on an edge of cruelty I'd never heard before. "They appreciate it. They don't take it for granted. Kali knows what it means to earn something, to fight for it. Unlike my wife, who's never had to fight for anything in her entire privileged existence."

The room swam before my eyes. Dad's hand on my arm was the only thing keeping me upright.

Then Kali took the microphone, and somehow, impossibly, it got worse.

"Thank you, Dax." Her voice was sweet poison, each word carefully chosen to wound. "Catherine, if you're listening—and I know you are, because you're standing right there looking so shocked—I want to thank you for your charity. For those generous checks. For inviting me into your beautiful home and your perfect life."

She paused, letting the silence stretch into something ugly.

"It was so easy to see everything you had. The penthouse, the clothes, the jewelry, the man who was bored out of his mind with his perfect little trophy wife. You thought you were being kind, didn't you? Helping the poor scholarship girl. But all you did was show me exactly what I deserved and you didn't."

My nails dug into my palms. Beside me, Dad's face had gone dangerously still.

"You never earned Dax's love. You never appreciated him. You were too busy being Daddy's little princess to notice that your husband needed more than your family's name and your empty charity gestures." Kali's eyes found mine across the crowd, glittering with malicious triumph. "So I took what you were too stupid to value. And you know what? He's been mine for months. Every time he came home to you, he'd already been with me. Every kiss you thought meant something? He was thinking of me."

The words hit like physical blows. I felt Dad start to move forward, but I grabbed his arm. Not here. Not now. We wouldn't give them the satisfaction.

But I couldn't just stand there anymore.

I moved through the crowd on autopilot, my heels clicking against the marble floor with metronomic precision. People parted before me, their faces blurring into a sea of pity and scandal-hungry curiosity. The side exit beckoned like salvation, and I headed for it, needing air, needing space, needing anything but this nightmare.

Kali intercepted me near the doorway, her smile sharp enough to draw blood.

"Leaving so soon, Catherine? But the party's just getting started."

"How could you?" The words tore from my throat, raw and broken. "After everything I did for you—"

"Everything you did for me?" Kali's laugh was acid. "You did nothing for me. You did it for yourself, to feel good about your perfect charitable life. To pat yourself on the back for helping the poor unfortunate girl." She stepped closer, her voice dropping to a vicious whisper. "You never deserved what you had. You were born into it, handed everything, never had to struggle or sacrifice or fight. Well, guess what? I fought. And I won. Dax is mine now. This life is mine now. You're just the discarded first wife who was too blind to see what was happening right under her nose."

She turned to walk away, then paused, glancing back over her shoulder.

"Oh, and Catherine? I'm pregnant. So you're not just losing your husband—you're losing any chance of having the family you always talked about. How does it feel to have everything taken away?"

The world tilted, and I gripped the doorframe to keep from falling as Kali walked back toward Dax, her hips swaying with ownership of a life that had been mine just this morning.

You may also like

After My Husband Cheated With His Sister-in-Law, I Terminated His Heir Novel Cover
8.7
Upon returning from visiting my family, I found our bedroom a complete mess—clothes strewn everywhere. My husband, Travis Johnston, stood shirtless, playfully nibbling on the earlobe of his sister-in-law, Vivian Tucker. Her hair was tousled, and her fair skin bore suggestive marks. With a coy glance, Vivian leaned into Travis, murmuring, "Travis, you're hurting me." Travis spotted me at the doorway, his expression hardening. "It's a family tradition, Gabriella. Don't make a big deal of it." My fingertips felt icy as I cradled my stomach, nausea washing over me. "This tradition involves nibbling your sister-in-law?" Vivian fluttered her lashes innocently, holding Travis' arm lightly. "Gabby, don't be petty. My name has 'Viv,' which sounds like 'vitality' for the family. Travis biting me is supposed to bring fortune." "The cosmic energy isn't good for you because of your pregnancy.
Defying The Ruthless Billionaire Heir Novel Cover
7.6
Johana walked half a mile through a brutal blizzard just to secure a tutoring job with the elite Black family. But the very night she was hired, she received a terrifying call from the ER—her quiet roommate, Hazelle, had been drugged and severely traumatized at a Hamptons party. When Johana rushed to the hospital, she didn't find the police. Instead, she found a team of ruthless billionaires erasing the crime. Leading them was Dalton Black, the cold, arrogant older brother of her new student. Within minutes, Dalton's fixers wiped the hospital's security footage, deleted all digital evidence, and forcefully transferred Hazelle to a locked private psychiatric facility. "We are ensuring her privacy." Dalton's voice was devoid of emotion, treating the horrific assault like a minor PR glitch. His friends mocked Johana's powerlessness, while Dalton authorized a blank check to pay for the private ward, effectively burying the scandal and buying their silence. Johana stood in the sterile hallway, trembling with a mix of despair and absolute rage. How could they destroy an innocent girl's life and simply pay to make it disappear? Why was the truth so easily erased by money? She had no wealth, no connections, and no proof, but she refused to be a victim of their cover-up. Staring directly into Dalton's intimidating, icy blue eyes, Johana made a vow. "I don't want your money. I will find out what you monsters did to her." She thought the billionaire heir would crush her on the spot, but instead, he watched her walk away and quietly ordered his assistant: "Find out everything about Johana Neal."
Dumped by My Ex, Then I Married the Richest Man Novel Cover
8.2
Clarissa was ready to propose to Sebastian-for the eighteenth time. Six years of devotion, humiliation, and blind hope. She thought persistence would earn her love. Until she overheard him say, "I never loved her. She was just a tool-to get back at Aria." The next day, she walked into the marriage registration center-and married Elian, Sebastian's powerful business rival. Everyone thought she was being reckless... But Elian didn't. He simply looked at her and said, "I've waited six years for you." In a marriage that began with pain, Clarissa finds herself shielded, cherished, and quietly healed-only to realize Elian had been loving her from the shadows all along.
Dying  for His Love Novel Cover
9.6
Aria’s world shatters the night she learns the truth—her heart is literally dying. Dilated cardiomyopathy. Terminal. One hundred days left to live. But even as her body fails her, her husband Damien’s heart beats only for another woman. At their anniversary gala, he laughs with his mistress under the glittering lights, unaware that the wife he’s betrayed is counting down her final days. Determined to leave more than pain behind, Aria begins her silent war—rewriting her will, reclaiming her dignity, and uncovering the secrets Damien would kill to protect. Yet the closer death approaches, the more fate twists cruelly: the man who destroyed her may be the only one capable of saving her life.
His Accidental Heiress  Novel Cover
8.8
Elena's life has never been easy. She's 23, broke, and working long hours at a small café just to keep a roof over her head. Her best friend, Elizabeth, worries she'll work herself to death, so one night she drags Elena to a house party. Elena doesn't like parties, but she goes anyway. That night changes everything. Looking for the bathroom, she opens the wrong door and finds herself in the same room as a man-tall, handsome, and mysterious. They don't exchange names. They don't plan it. One thing leads to another, and they spend the night together. By morning, he's gone. No note. No name. Just gone. Elena tries to forget about it until weeks later, when she realizes she's pregnant. Panic hits her hard. She doesn't know the man's name. She doesn't have his number. She's broke and alone, but she decides to keep the baby and work harder. Around this time, Elliott, Elena's boss, starts visiting the café often. He's friendly, supportive, and becomes her closest friend. She has no idea Elliott is connected to her mystery man. When the café job can't cover her bills anymore, Elliott helps her find a better job as a secretary in a big company. She's relieved-until her first day on the job, when she sees him. Jaxon Thorn. The father of her baby. Jaxon is shocked too. He feels betrayed that she didn't tell him sooner. She feels hurt that he left without a word. Things get even worse when Khloe-the woman desperate to marry Jaxon-steps in to destroy Elena. One night turned their worlds upside down. Now, they have to face the truth: Can love really come from one mistake?
Pregnancy Amidst Cruelty Novel Cover
9.7
The sound of shattering crystal still echoed in my ears as I knelt before Arlet's portrait, my knees raw against the marble floor. Three months had passed since that terrible wedding day, three months of this daily ritual that Kian insisted would cleanse my family's sins. The girl in the painting gazed down at me with painted eyes that seemed to mock my suffering—beautiful, ethereal Arlet, who had chosen death over a life that included my existence. "Your penance is not yet complete," Kian's voice cut through the silence like a blade. He stood behind me, close enough that I could feel the heat of his anger radiating against my back. "Your family destroyed her. They drove her to jump from this very house." I wanted to scream that we had done nothing, that my father had been an honorable man, that my mother had never spoken an unkind word about anyone. But the words died in my throat as they always did. What was the point? Kian's grief had transformed into something monstrous, and I was the convenient target for his rage.