Follow
Chapters
Share
Divorce After 999 Days Novel Cover

Divorce After 999 Days

I checked my watch for the twentieth time in two hours. 7:45 PM. The candle at my table had burned down halfway, the flame flickering like my dwindling hope. Around me, couples leaned toward each other across white tablecloths, sharing whispered conversations and laughter that felt like a mockery of my solitude. "Would you like me to refill your water, Mrs. Sterling?" The waiter approached with practiced sympathy, his eyes betraying pity I couldn't bear. "Yes, please." I forced a smile. "And my husband will be here any minute." The same lie I'd been telling for the past hour and a half. As he walked away, I reached for my phone again, scrolling through our text messages. *On my way.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

The Sterling family dining room gleamed with old money and quiet judgment. Crystal glasses caught the light from the chandelier, creating prisms across the immaculate tablecloth. Mrs. Sterling sat at the opposite end of the table from her husband, her posture perfect, her pearls catching the light as she adjusted them with manicured fingers.

"Isabella, dear," she said, her voice honey-coated poison, "William tells me you've been... upset lately."

I took a careful sip of water, buying myself time. Thirty-two puzzle pieces now sat in their proper places on my tray at home. Thirty-two days of clarity slowly forming at the edges of my life.

"I've been reflective," I replied, meeting her gaze steadily.

Arthur Sterling barely looked up from his roast duck. "Business requires travel. Always has."

"Of course," I said, cutting my food into precise squares. "I understand business travel. It's the dishonesty I struggle with."

A weighted silence fell over the table. William cleared his throat, his jaw tightening in that tell-tale way that signaled his rising anger.

"Perhaps," Mrs. Sterling said, adjusting her pearls again, "you might focus on more productive endeavors. Starting a family, perhaps?"

I felt William stiffen beside me.

"A baby would give you something to focus on besides these... imagined slights." She smiled, the expression never reaching her eyes. "When I was a young wife, I learned quickly that making mountains out of molehills only leads to unnecessary unpleasantness."

My fingers tightened around the delicate handle of my teacup. The implication hung in the air: William's father had strayed, and Mrs. Sterling had looked the other way in exchange for wealth and status. This was the bargain I was expected to accept.

"How interesting," I said, my voice calm despite the storm inside me. "I've always thought the best marriages weren't built on mountains or molehills, but on truth."

Mrs. Sterling's smile thinned. "Truth is a luxury, my dear. Stability is a necessity."

William placed his hand over mine, a public display of unity that felt like another betrayal. "Isabella has always been idealistic," he said, his tone making it sound like a character flaw. "It's what I love about her."

Present tense. As if he still loved anything about me at all.

* * *

Three days later, I sat in our home office, staring at my laptop screen in disbelief. The press release from Sterling Innovations had just hit the major tech and business outlets: "William Sterling Acquires Historic Victorian Estate in Sonoma County for $12 Million Art Museum."

The article detailed William's "visionary investment in culture" – a private museum that would primarily showcase the works of "emerging artistic talent Charlotte Hayes."

Twelve million dollars. For Charlotte.

My hand trembled as I scrolled through the architectural renderings. High ceilings. Custom lighting. A separate wing that would serve as "a creative retreat for visiting artists."

When William came home that evening, I was waiting in the living room, the article pulled up on my tablet.

"Congratulations on your new museum," I said, my voice surprisingly steady.

He loosened his tie, his expression guarded. "It's an investment, Isabella. Art appreciates."

"Especially when the artist is sleeping with the investor?"

His eyes flashed. "Don't be crude. This is a business decision."

"Twelve million dollars is quite a business decision to make without consulting your wife."

"The board approved it unanimously." He poured himself a scotch, his back to me. "Charlotte's work is going to explode in value. We're positioning ahead of the curve."

"We," I repeated softly. "Interesting choice of words."

Later that night, after William had retreated to the guest room claiming he needed to prepare for an early meeting, I sat at my desk with a sense of purpose I hadn't felt in months. I methodically compiled screenshots of the museum article, property records I'd found online, financial projections from Sterling Innovations' public disclosures.

I created a folder and labeled it simply: "Evidence."

With steady hands, I placed the thirty-fifth puzzle piece into position and locked the folder in my desk drawer. The lighthouse was beginning to take shape, piece by piece. And so was my resolve.

As I turned out the light, I caught sight of my reflection in the window – a woman I barely recognized, with shadows under her eyes but something new burning within them. Something that looked remarkably like determination.

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Open the Official Website

You may also like

After He Gave Our Baby's Locket to His Mistress's Dog Novel Cover
8.2
I clutched the small velvet box in my hand as I stepped into the gleaming lobby of Hayes Technologies. The custom-made gold locket nestled inside represented everything I'd been hoping for—a future with Ryan, a family, the life we'd promised each other. After three years of marriage and countless disappointments, I wanted this surprise to be perfect. The receptionist smiled as I approached. "Mrs. Hayes! Ryan didn't mention you were coming by today." "It's a surprise," I said, my fingers tightening around the box. "Is he in?" "He's finishing up a meeting. You can wait in his office if you'd like." I nodded, turning toward the hallway when a familiar bark caught my attention. Diana's golden retriever, Banjo, trotted across the lobby, his tail wagging enthusiastically.
Cheating Husband's Costly Loss Novel Cover
9.6
I smoothed down my cream silk blouse one final time, checking my reflection in the hallway mirror. The soft September sunlight streaming through our penthouse windows caught the delicate pearl earrings Landon had given me for our second anniversary, and I smiled at the memory. Today felt perfect—a crisp Labor Day weekend morning, my favorite sister-in-law Skye coming over soon, and an entire afternoon planned at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. "You look radiant as always, Mrs. Watkins," our housekeeper Maria said as she handed me my designer camera bag. The weight of my expensive Leica felt reassuring in my hands—I'd been looking forward to capturing some beautiful shots of the museum's ancient artifacts collection. "Thank you, Maria. Skye should be here any minute." I adjusted the camera strap across my shoulder, excitement bubbling in my chest. Landon had been so busy with back-to-back business meetings lately that quality time with his family felt like a precious gift. Skye and I had grown incredibly close over the three years of my marriage—she was the sister I'd never had.
From Slander To Stardom: All Eyes On The Unlikely Heiress Novel Cover
7.8
On their wedding anniversary, Emma saw her husband holding a pregnant woman in his arms. The man who once promised her forever spoke without emotion. "She's pregnant. Let's get a divorce." With her mother-in-law and the mistress scheming together, Emma cut all ties and left without a second glance. After the divorce, she shed the image of a plain homemaker. Genius doctor, jewelry designer, secret hacker, lost heiress-Emma stunned all as she reclaimed her life. Her ex begged for another chance, but Emma, now holding the richest man's hand, simply smiled. "Who are you again?"
Her Last Name, His Claim  Novel Cover
7.5
She left him five years ago, long before he became the ruthless billionaire the world now fears. Now she's ready to marry again but first, she needs his signature. Except Enzo Wayne doesn't plan to let go. He's waited five years to remind her what belonging means. One signature, one demand, one impossible month..and one question neither of them wants to answer: What if she never stopped loving him?
My Husband Chose His Pregnant Mistress Over Me Novel Cover
9.4
It had been nine years of being tangled up with Max. On my birthday, his girlfriend crashed the party, declaring they were meant to be together and that I should consent to a divorce for their happiness. Max watched indifferently, expecting me to handle the situation as I always had with his difficult partners. But that day, a sudden wave of exhaustion washed over me. I stood up, gave him a smile, and said, "I'm going to get some fresh air in the garden." Max barely noticed, likely thinking I was off to cry in solitude. But an hour passed, then two, then three, and I didn’t return. He came looking for me. All he found was a burnt cigarette and a ring in the garden. That's when he knew. I wasn't coming back.
Priceless: A love Money Couldn't Own Novel Cover
7.3
At twenty-five, Collette Ashford is on the brink of forever wrapped in the arms of the only man who has ever truly known her. Ian Morris is not just her fiancé; he is her childhood confidant, her teenage best friend, her safest place in a restless world. Their love was built quietly, patiently, long before anyone thought it had value. But love is not the future her mother wants for her. When a powerful billionaire resurfaces to claim a favor Collette never realized had a price, her life becomes a battlefield of influence, obligation, and desire. Victor Hale is accustomed to buying what he wants and he wants Collette. With wealth, power, and her mother's approval on his side, he sets out to prove that devotion can be negotiated and hearts can be owned but Collette refuses. Caught between a man who offers everything money can buy and the one who holds her heart without conditions, Collette must decide how much she is willing to sacrifice to protect a love that refuses to be sold. As pressure mounts and loyalties fracture, she discovers that choosing love means standing alone and standing firm. Priceless: A Love Money Couldn't Own is a gripping romantic drama about defiance, devotion, and the quiet courage it takes to choose the one person who has always chosen you. Because some bonds are priceless and some wars are worth fighting.