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Defying Ex - Husband's Grip Novel Cover

Defying Ex - Husband's Grip

I couldn't sleep. Again. The third night this week where I'd found myself staring at the ceiling of our Upper East Side penthouse, listening to Alexander's footsteps as he paced in his study. Something had been off for weeks now—phone calls that ended abruptly when I entered the room, late nights at the office that never used to happen, the subtle withdrawal of his touch. At 2:17 AM, I heard his voice, low and urgent, filtering through the crack beneath our bedroom door. I shouldn't have gotten up. Some part of me must have known that whatever waited beyond that door would shatter the careful illusion I'd lived in for seven years. I slipped from our Egyptian cotton sheets, my bare feet silent against the marble floor. The hallway was dark except for a sliver of light escaping from Alexander's study. I moved closer, my heart already accelerating as if it knew before my mind did that everything was about to change.
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Chapter 3

I knew I needed to escape. The realization had crystallized over the past few days as Sarah's psychological warfare continued and Alexander's mask slipped further, revealing the stranger beneath. This wasn't the man I married—perhaps he never had been.

With trembling fingers, I searched for divorce attorneys on my phone, hidden in the guest bathroom where I'd been sleeping. The names blurred through my tears: Goldstein & Partners, Morrison Family Law, Westbrook Associates. I selected one with the highest ratings and dialed, my heart pounding so loudly I could barely hear the receptionist's greeting.

"I need to speak with someone about... about initiating divorce proceedings," I whispered, afraid even the walls might betray me.

"Of course, Ms...?"

"Mitchell. Claire Mitchell." I'd never stopped using my maiden name professionally, a small act of independence that Alexander had grudgingly tolerated.

The receptionist's voice was kind, practiced. "Ms. Mitchell, our consultation fee is five thousand dollars, with a fifty thousand dollar retainer if you choose to proceed."

My stomach dropped. I had access to our joint account, but any large withdrawal would alert Alexander immediately. "Is there any way to arrange a payment plan or—"

The bathroom door crashed open. Alexander stood in the doorway, his face contorted with rage, phone clutched in his white-knuckled grip. The bluetooth connection. He'd been listening the entire time.

"Betraying me, Claire?" His voice was dangerously soft, at odds with the fury in his eyes. "After everything I've given you?"

I ended the call with shaking fingers. "Alexander, I—"

"You what?" He stepped closer, towering over me. "You thought you could leave me? Take my money? Destroy my reputation?"

"Our marriage is already destroyed," I whispered. "You did that when you built a life with her."

His laugh was cold, humorless. "You think anyone would take your side? Poor, barren Claire, unable to fulfill her wifely duties, driving her husband to seek comfort elsewhere? I'll make sure everyone knows how unstable you've become."

He grabbed my wrist, his fingers digging into my flesh. "The prenup is ironclad. You leave me, you get nothing. No money, no home, no reputation. I'll make sure of it."

Tears spilled down my cheeks. "You can't keep me prisoner."

"Can't I?" His smile didn't reach his eyes. "Try me, Claire. Just try me."

He released me with a shove that sent me stumbling against the marble vanity, then stalked out, slamming the door behind him.

I sank to the floor, my legs unable to support me any longer. The cold tile pressed against my cheek as I curled into myself, trying to disappear. How had I never seen this side of him? How had I been so blind?

Hours later, after darkness had fallen, Alexander came to the guest room. His anger had transformed into something else—a calculated charm that was somehow more frightening.

"Claire," he murmured, sitting beside me on the bed. His hand stroked my hair, an intimate gesture that now made my skin crawl. "We need to reconnect. Remember how good we are together."

"Please, Alexander." I tried to move away. "Not tonight."

"Yes, tonight." His fingers tightened in my hair. "You're my wife, Claire. Mine."

What followed was a nightmare dressed as intimacy. His hands, once gentle, now bruised. His mouth, once tender, now punishing. I closed my eyes and retreated deep inside myself, becoming a hollow shell as he claimed what he considered his right.

Afterward, he slept beside me, his arm thrown possessively across my body. I stared at the ceiling, tears silently tracking down my temples into my hair. The darkness outside matched the darkness growing within me.

In the pale light of dawn, I examined the purple fingerprints blooming on my wrists, the tender bruises on my thighs. Physical evidence of what my marriage had become. I caught my reflection in the mirror—eyes hollow, skin pale, a stranger looking back at me.

I had to get out. But how do you escape when your jailer controls everything—your money, your home, your reputation, even your body?

The answer came in the form of a text from an unknown number: "Mrs. Blackwood, this is Eleanor from Dr. Winters' office. Your fertility treatment consultation is scheduled for tomorrow at 2 PM."

I had made no such appointment. But something in the wording, the timing... it felt like a lifeline thrown into my drowning darkness.

I replied with a single word: "Confirmed."

Somehow, I knew this might be my only chance to escape.

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