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After My Husband Served Me Divorce Papers on Our Anniversary

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The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, and I stepped into the penthouse foyer, my heels clicking against the marble floor. Ten years. A decade of marriage, of sacrifice, of playing the perfect wife. And this was how Julian chose to mark the occasion. I clutched the carefully wrapped gift box in my hands—a vintage Montblanc pen I'd spent weeks tracking down, knowing how much he'd coveted it. The irony wasn't lost on me. While I'd been searching for the perfect anniversary gift, he'd been searching for the perfect way to discard me. "Emily." Julian's voice cut through the silence, cold and businesslike. "We need to talk." I turned toward the living room, my breath catching slightly at the sight before me. Julian sat on our custom Italian leather sofa—the one we'd spent months selecting together—with Priscilla Flores draped beside him like an expensive accessory.

After My Husband Served Me Divorce Papers on Our Anniversary Chapter 1

The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, and I stepped into the penthouse foyer, my heels clicking against the marble floor. Ten years. A decade of marriage, of sacrifice, of playing the perfect wife. And this was how Julian chose to mark the occasion.

I clutched the carefully wrapped gift box in my hands—a vintage Montblanc pen I'd spent weeks tracking down, knowing how much he'd coveted it. The irony wasn't lost on me. While I'd been searching for the perfect anniversary gift, he'd been searching for the perfect way to discard me.

"Emily." Julian's voice cut through the silence, cold and businesslike. "We need to talk."

I turned toward the living room, my breath catching slightly at the sight before me. Julian sat on our custom Italian leather sofa—the one we'd spent months selecting together—with Priscilla Flores draped beside him like an expensive accessory. Her crimson dress clung to every curve, her dark hair cascading over bare shoulders adorned with diamonds that caught the light from the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Seattle's glittering skyline.

"Happy anniversary, darling," Priscilla purred, her voice dripping with false sweetness as she twirled a strand of hair around her manicured finger. "Though I suppose it's not really yours anymore, is it?"

Julian didn't even have the decency to look ashamed. Instead, he slid a folder across the glass coffee table toward me, the movement as precise as a surgeon's incision.

"The divorce settlement," he said, his tone as casual as if he were discussing the weather. "My lawyer drew it up yesterday. All you need to do is sign."

I set the gift box down on the entryway table, my fingers lingering on its surface for just a moment. Inside, my heart hammered against my ribs, but outwardly, I remained composed. Ten years of practice had taught me well.

"Let me get this straight," I said, my voice steady despite the rage building inside me. "On our tenth anniversary, you're serving me divorce papers?"

"Don't be dramatic, Emily." Julian loosened his tie with practiced ease. "This is business. Nothing personal."

Priscilla's laugh tinkled like breaking glass. "Oh, but it is personal, isn't it, Jules? You've told me how... inadequate she's been. How she could never quite measure up."

I met her gaze directly, noting the satisfaction gleaming in her dark eyes. She was enjoying this—the power trip, the humiliation.

"The terms are quite simple," Julian continued, tapping the folder with one perfectly manicured finger. "You'll relinquish any claim to Stellar Tech. The company is mine—I built it from nothing."

"Did you?" I asked softly.

His smile faltered for just a fraction of a second before he recovered. "Of course I did. Everyone knows I'm the visionary behind Stellar's success."

Priscilla leaned forward, her diamond bracelet catching the light. "Face it, Emily. You're just a useless, pathetic housewife who doesn't belong in Julian's world anymore. He's about to become a billionaire CEO. What could you possibly offer him?"

I looked between them—Julian with his smug certainty, Priscilla with her predatory triumph—and felt something shift inside me. The last thread of the compliant, supportive wife I'd pretended to be for so long finally snapped.

Without a word, I reached up and slowly twisted the platinum wedding band off my finger. The metal was warm from my skin as I held it between us for a moment before letting it drop onto the glass table with a delicate clink.

"You want to know what I could offer him?" I asked, my voice dropping to a dangerous whisper.

Julian's expression flickered with uncertainty for the first time. "Emily—"

"Ten years," I interrupted, pulling my phone from my purse. "Ten years I've been playing your game, Julian. Ten years of watching you take credit for my work, my vision, my company."

Priscilla's smile froze. "Your company? That's ridiculous—"

"Is it?" I dialed a number I knew by heart, my fingers moving with deliberate precision. "Marcus? It's Emily. Yes, I'm ready. Activate Operation Clean Slate."

Julian's face drained of color as he realized what was happening. "Emily, what have you done?"

I met his gaze steadily, feeling the weight of a decade of deception lifting from my shoulders. "I've simply reclaimed what was always mine."

The phone pressed to my ear, I could hear Marcus Chen's calm voice responding with the codes we'd established years ago—codes Julian had never suspected existed.

"Julian," I said, my voice now cold and commanding, "you should have done your homework. You're not signing me out of my company. I'm signing you out of mine."

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