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Divorce After Betrayal

The cold marble floor bit through my silk stockings as I knelt before the altar in our private chapel, five years to the day since Father's funeral. The diamond tiara—Mother's tiara—felt heavier than usual in my trembling hands, its faceted stones catching the weak afternoon light filtering through stained glass windows. Each crystal seemed to hold a memory: Father in his dress uniform, his medals gleaming with honor before the court-martial stripped away everything he'd built. "I'm sorry, Father," I whispered to the empty air, my voice barely audible in the sacred silence. "I should have listened to you about Dorian. I should have—" The chapel door burst open with such violence that the brass hinges shrieked in protest. I didn't need to turn around to know who had shattered this moment of grief. Dorian's footsteps echoed off the vaulted ceiling, each step deliberate and cold. "Still mourning that disgraced old fool?" His voice carried none of the warmth I'd once cherished, none of the tenderness that had convinced me to defy Father's wishes five years ago. I clutched the tiara tighter, its sharp edges pressing into my palms.
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The cold marble floor bit through my silk stockings as I knelt before the altar in our private chapel, five years to the day since Father's funeral. The diamond tiara—Mother's tiara—felt heavier than usual in my trembling hands, its faceted stones catching the weak afternoon light filtering through stained glass windows. Each crystal seemed to hold a memory: Father in his dress uniform, his medals gleaming with honor before the court-martial stripped away everything he'd built.

"I'm sorry, Father," I whispered to the empty air, my voice barely audible in the sacred silence. "I should have listened to you about Dorian. I should have—"

The chapel door burst open with such violence that the brass hinges shrieked in protest. I didn't need to turn around to know who had shattered this moment of grief. Dorian's footsteps echoed off the vaulted ceiling, each step deliberate and cold.

"Still mourning that disgraced old fool?" His voice carried none of the warmth I'd once cherished, none of the tenderness that had convinced me to defy Father's wishes five years ago. I clutched the tiara tighter, its sharp edges pressing into my palms.

"Today is the anniversary of his death." I kept my voice steady, though my heart hammered against my ribs. "Surely even you can show respect—"

"Respect?" Dorian's laugh was harsh, brittle. "For a man who died in shame? Who left his daughter nothing but empty titles and tarnished memories?"

I rose slowly, my legs unsteady beneath me. When I finally turned to face him, I saw a stranger wearing my husband's face. His dark hair was perfectly styled, his political smile nowhere to be found. In its place was something colder, more calculating.

"What do you want, Dorian?"

He adjusted his cufflinks—a gesture I'd learned to recognize as his tell when he was about to deliver devastating news. "I want to discuss our future. Or rather, the lack thereof."

The tiara slipped from my numb fingers, clattering against the marble with a sound like breaking glass. "What are you saying?"

"I'm saying this charade has gone on long enough." He stepped closer, and I caught the scent of expensive cologne mixed with something else—perfume that wasn't mine. "Five years, Lyra. Five years of marriage, and what do we have to show for it? No children. No heirs. You've failed in the most basic duty of a wife."

Each word was a blade, precisely aimed and expertly wielded. "I never chose to be childless. You know that. The doctors said—"

"The doctors said many things. But the result remains the same." His eyes, once warm brown pools I'd lost myself in, now held the cold calculation of a politician weighing votes. "I've made a decision. I'm going to marry Serena Wilson."

The world tilted. I gripped the altar's edge to keep from falling. "Serena Wilson? The courtesan from—"

"She's more than that." For the first time, his voice softened, but not for me. Never for me anymore. "She's refined, intelligent, and she understands what it means to be grateful for protection. Unlike some people."

The implication hit like a physical blow. "You're talking about taking a second wife."

"I'm talking about taking a real wife." He straightened his already perfect tie. "Someone who can give me what you've failed to provide. Sons to carry on my name. A partner who enhances rather than diminishes my political prospects."

I bent to retrieve the tiara, my hands shaking so violently I nearly dropped it again. "And what of me?"

"You'll move out of the master bedroom tonight. The blue guest room should suffice for your needs." His tone was businesslike, as if discussing household accounts rather than dismantling our marriage. "Serena will be moving in tomorrow."

The chapel walls seemed to close in around me. "You're bringing her here? To our home?"

"My home." The correction was swift and cutting. "My father's money bought this house, my political connections maintain our social standing. You've contributed nothing but disappointment and embarrassment."

I pressed the tiara against my chest, feeling its familiar weight anchor me to something real, something that had belonged to women stronger than I was proving to be. "Father warned me about you."

"Your father was a fool who died in disgrace." Dorian's mask slipped entirely now, revealing the cruel stranger he'd become. "Just as you're proving to be his daughter in every disappointing way."

He turned toward the door, then paused. "Oh, and Lyra? You'll be organizing the wedding. Consider it your final contribution to this household."

The chapel door slammed shut behind him, leaving me alone with the echoes of my shattered world and the ghost of my father's warnings.

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