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Divorce After Hotel Drama

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The Miami sun beat down on my skin as I stepped out of the taxi, my Louboutins clicking against the marble entrance of the Grand Meridian Hotel. I'd spent the entire flight imagining Braxton's surprise when he saw me—his wife of seven years, arriving unannounced to spice up his extended business trip. "Mrs. Evans," the doorman greeted me with a smile, recognizing me from previous visits. I nodded, adjusting the sleeve of my Chanel jacket. "Is my husband in his suite? I'd like to surprise him." "He's not in the building at the moment, ma'am. But you're welcome to wait in the lobby or head up to your suite." Disappointment flickered through me, but I maintained my composure. "I'll wait in the lobby, thank you." The hotel lobby was a testament to Evans Corporation's success—all gleaming marble and crystal chandeliers. I'd helped Braxton secure this property three years ago, leveraging my family connections to get us a favorable deal.

Divorce After Hotel Drama Chapter 1

The Miami sun beat down on my skin as I stepped out of the taxi, my Louboutins clicking against the marble entrance of the Grand Meridian Hotel. I'd spent the entire flight imagining Braxton's surprise when he saw me—his wife of seven years, arriving unannounced to spice up his extended business trip.

"Mrs. Evans," the doorman greeted me with a smile, recognizing me from previous visits.

I nodded, adjusting the sleeve of my Chanel jacket. "Is my husband in his suite? I'd like to surprise him."

"He's not in the building at the moment, ma'am. But you're welcome to wait in the lobby or head up to your suite."

Disappointment flickered through me, but I maintained my composure. "I'll wait in the lobby, thank you."

The hotel lobby was a testament to Evans Corporation's success—all gleaming marble and crystal chandeliers. I'd helped Braxton secure this property three years ago, leveraging my family connections to get us a favorable deal. Now it was one of our most profitable assets.

I settled into a plush armchair, crossing my legs elegantly as I checked my watch. Braxton had texted this morning that he'd be working from the hotel all day. Where could he have gone?

That's when I noticed her—the front desk manager, her name tag reading "Kenna Hart." She was watching me with an intensity that made my skin prickle. Her gaze lingered on my wrist, where my grandmother's diamond bracelet caught the light.

Something in her expression made me uneasy. I'd never met her before, yet she looked at me as if we had history.

After twenty minutes of waiting, I approached the front desk. "Excuse me, Miss Hart. Could you tell me when Mr. Evans is expected to return?"

Her smile was brittle, not reaching her eyes. "Mr. Evans didn't mention he was expecting anyone."

"I'm his wife," I said simply, extending my hand to show the matching wedding band. "Isabella Evans."

The change in her expression was instantaneous. Her eyes narrowed, lips parting slightly before curving into a malicious smile.

"So you're the famous Isabella," she said, her voice carrying across the lobby. "I've heard so much about you."

Before I could respond, she reached beneath the counter and pulled out a small velvet box. "Funny thing—Braxton gave me this same bracelet last month. Said it was one of a kind." She opened it to reveal an identical diamond bracelet to mine.

My blood ran cold. "That's not possible."

"Oh, it's possible," she said, her voice rising deliberately. "Just like it's possible for a man to love two women at once. Though in your case..." Her eyes raked over me dismissively. "Let's just say he prefers younger models these days."

I felt the lobby still around us, guests and staff alike turning to stare.

"Miss Hart, I don't know what game you're playing, but—"

"Game?" She laughed, the sound harsh and grating. "I'm not playing anything. Unlike you, who's been playing house with a man who doesn't want you anymore." She placed a hand on her stomach dramatically. "Did he tell you? I'm carrying his child."

The world seemed to tilt beneath my feet. "You're lying."

"Am I?" She leaned forward confidentially. "Ask him yourself when he gets back from our lunch date."

I fought to keep my voice steady. "I'd like to see the security footage from this morning. And I'd like to speak with the hotel manager."

Kenna's face hardened. "You're not seeing anything." She pressed a button on her phone. "Security to the front desk, please. We have an unstable woman causing a disturbance."

Two large men in uniform appeared almost instantly.

"This woman," Kenna pointed at me, "is threatening me and my unborn child. She's obsessed with Mr. Evans."

"That's absurd," I protested as the guards flanked me. "I'm Isabella Lawrence-Evans!"

"The poor thing," Kenna sighed theatrically. "She's delusional. Take her somewhere quiet until she calms down."

One guard gripped my arm. "Ma'am, we need you to come with us."

"Let go of me!" I tried to pull away, but they were already guiding me toward a service elevator.

"Where are you taking me?"

"Just somewhere to cool off," the guard muttered.

The doors opened to a narrow hallway leading to the hotel's industrial kitchen. They pushed me through a heavy metal door marked "Authorized Personnel Only," and suddenly I was in the walk-in freezer.

"Wait! You can't—"

The door slammed shut with a definitive click.

"Hello?" I pounded on the metal door. "Let me out!"

My breath came in visible puffs as the cold penetrated my thin clothes. I spun around, looking for another exit, when my heel slipped on the icy floor.

Pain shot through my knee as I fell hard against a metal rack. The temperature gauge on the wall read -10°C.

"Help!" I screamed, my voice echoing off the frozen walls. "Someone help me!"

But there was only silence, broken occasionally by the mechanical hum of the freezer's compressor.

As the cold seeped deeper into my bones, I clutched my injured knee and wondered how long it would be before someone found me—or if they would find me at all.

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Ch. 6
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Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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