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Divorce from Deceitful Man

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The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, revealing the familiar hallway of our penthouse floor. I stepped out, balancing a bouquet of lilies in one arm and a bottle of Dom Pérignon in the other. Ten years. A decade of marriage to Marcus Sterling, the troubled boy I'd found and saved, the man who had become my entire world. My heels clicked against the marble floor as I approached our door, anticipation fluttering in my chest. I'd left the office early, canceling my afternoon meetings to surprise him. Marcus always made such grand gestures for our anniversaries—this year, I wanted to be the one to create a perfect moment. "He's probably still at work," I whispered to myself, sliding my key into the lock with practiced ease. The door swung open silently, and I stepped into the foyer, setting down the champagne to free my hand. That's when I heard it—laughter.

Divorce from Deceitful Man Chapter 1

The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, revealing the familiar hallway of our penthouse floor. I stepped out, balancing a bouquet of lilies in one arm and a bottle of Dom Pérignon in the other. Ten years. A decade of marriage to Marcus Sterling, the troubled boy I'd found and saved, the man who had become my entire world.

My heels clicked against the marble floor as I approached our door, anticipation fluttering in my chest. I'd left the office early, canceling my afternoon meetings to surprise him. Marcus always made such grand gestures for our anniversaries—this year, I wanted to be the one to create a perfect moment.

"He's probably still at work," I whispered to myself, sliding my key into the lock with practiced ease. The door swung open silently, and I stepped into the foyer, setting down the champagne to free my hand.

That's when I heard it—laughter. Not just Marcus's deep chuckle, but the light, musical sound of a woman's voice.

I froze, my fingers tightening around the lilies until I felt the stems bend. Perhaps a colleague had stopped by? Marcus often brought business associates home. But something about that laugh—intimate, comfortable—sent a chill through me.

I moved forward silently, drawn toward the kitchen. The door was half-open, spilling warm light into the hallway. I could smell coffee and something sweet—the cinnamon rolls Marcus made only on special occasions.

I peered through the gap, and the world I'd built for fifteen years collapsed in an instant.

Marcus stood at the kitchen island, not in his usual tailored suit but in faded jeans and a soft gray henley I'd given him last Christmas. Across from him sat Lily Chen, his young mentee from the university program. She was perched on a barstool, her slim legs crossed at the ankle, wearing what looked suspiciously like one of my silk robes.

"Open up," Marcus said, his voice tender as he held a spoonful of granola to her lips. She accepted it with a playful bite, her eyes never leaving his face.

"You know I hate granola," she protested with a smile that suggested the opposite.

"It's good for you," he replied, brushing a strand of hair from her face with the casual intimacy of a lover. "Trust me."

The same words he'd spoken to me countless times over the years.

I stood paralyzed, watching my husband feed another woman breakfast in our kitchen, in a scene so domestic it could only have been born from routine. This wasn't a first-time indiscretion. This was established. Comfortable. Real.

The lilies slipped from my grasp, but I caught them before they hit the floor. Neither of them noticed me. I backed away silently, my mind racing, my heart shattering into a thousand jagged pieces.

Instead of confronting them, some instinct drove me toward Marcus's study. I needed evidence. Proof. Something to make sense of what I'd just witnessed. The perfect marriage I'd believed in couldn't unravel from one scene, no matter how devastating.

Marcus's study door was unlocked—he never expected me to enter his private sanctuary unannounced. I slipped inside, my hands trembling as I approached his desk. His laptop sat open, the screen dimmed but not locked. He'd always been careless with his passwords around me, secure in my trust.

I touched the trackpad, and the screen illuminated. A document was open—legal, formal. I scanned it, the words blurring through my tears until certain phrases jumped out at me:

"...hereby bequeath all assets, properties, and holdings..."

"...to Lily Chen, in recognition of her unwavering support..."

"...superseding all previous arrangements with Helena Sterling..."

It was his will. Recently modified. He was leaving everything—including my family's generational wealth that had been transferred to our joint holdings—to her. Not just his heart, but my legacy. My birthright.

The room spun around me as the truth crystallized with brutal clarity. The man I'd devoted my life to, the relationship I'd built my entire identity upon, was a carefully constructed lie. And I had been its willing architect, too blinded by my own narrative of perfect love to see the hollow performance underneath.

I sank into his chair, the lilies crushed against my chest, as the foundation of my world continued to crumble beneath me.

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