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Divorced After His Livestream Affair

A month before her wedding, Emily Hart receives an anonymous link. One click is all it takes to destroy her world. On a livestream watched by millions, her fiancé Ryan Cole openly kisses a famous influencer, mocks Emily as a helpless woman who would never leave him, and laughs about a prenup that would leave her with nothing. Heartbroken but far from weak, Emily decides not to cry. Instead, she teams up with Alexander Black, Ryan’s billionaire rival, and begins gathering evidence of Ryan’s affair, financial fraud, and secret plan to steal her family’s company. As Ryan’s perfect life starts to crumble, he finally realizes the woman he took for granted was the reason for his success all along. Now his mistress is turning against him, his empire is collapsing, and the fiancée he thought would beg him to stay is walking away forever. But when Ryan starts fighting to win her back, Emily faces a new problem. Because the billionaire helping her destroy her ex-husband may be the only man who has ever truly seen her worth. He humiliated her in front of millions. Now she’s about to take everything.
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Chapter 3

The First Secret I Found

The next morning, I was already dressed when Ryan came downstairs.

He stopped halfway down the staircase.

“You’re up early.”

“I have plans.”

Ryan glanced at my outfit.

Not a soft pastel dress.

Not one of the outfits he usually picked for me.

Today I was wearing a fitted black blazer and heels.

His eyebrows pulled together.

“What's with the business look?”

I smiled while stirring my coffee.

“I'm going to the board meeting.”

The silence was immediate.

Ryan's expression froze.

“Why?”

There it was.

Not surprise.

Panic. Tiny. Barely visible.

But I saw it.

“I own twenty-two percent of Hart Group,” I said casually. “Why shouldn't I attend?”

Ryan recovered quickly.

Too quickly.

“Of course you can. I just thought you'd be bored.”

“Maybe.”

“You usually hate meetings.”

“You usually tell me they're too complicated.”

His smile tightened.

“I was trying to help.”

Sure you were.

“That's sweet.”

Ryan visibly relaxed.

The word sweet always worked on him.

Sweet Emily.

Harmless Emily.

Exactly what he expected.

He kissed my forehead.

“I'll see you there.”

As soon as he left, my phone buzzed.

Alexander.

Alexander:

Did he take the bait?

Me:

He almost choked.

Three dots appeared.

Then:

Alexander:

Good.

Me:

You're enjoying this way too much.

Alexander:

Not as much as I will.

An hour later I walked into the Hart Group headquarters.

The receptionist nearly dropped her coffee.

“Miss Hart?”

“Good morning.”

“You haven't been here in months.”

“I know.”

The elevator ride to the executive floor felt strange.

This building belonged to my family.

My father built it.

Yet somehow Ryan had convinced me I didn't belong here.

That I wasn't smart enough.

Experienced enough.

Qualified enough.

Looking back, it sounded ridiculous.

But love made people believe ridiculous things.

The boardroom doors opened.

Conversation stopped instantly.

Twelve executives looked at me.

Ryan looked the most surprised.

“Emily?”

“Good morning, everyone.”

I sat beside him.

Not behind him.

Beside him.

A few executives exchanged glances.

Interesting.

The meeting began.

For thirty minutes I said nothing.

I listened. Watched.

Ryan did most of the talking.

Confident.

Exactly the man everyone admired.

Then something caught my attention.

A presentation slide.

One particular line.

Consulting expenses.

Four million dollars.

The same number Alexander mentioned.

My pulse quickened.

I raised my hand.

Ryan's smile faltered.

“Yes, Emily?”

The room looked at me.

I smiled politely.

“Can someone explain these consulting fees?”

The CFO immediately looked at Ryan.

Not me.

Ryan answered instead.

“Just standard business expenses.”

“Four million dollars worth?”

The room became very quiet.

Ryan laughed.

“That's how business works.”

“Then explain it.”

His smile disappeared.

The CFO looked like he wanted to disappear.

Ryan adjusted his tie.

“Maybe this isn't the best place for that discussion.”

“Why not?”

“Because you don't understand the context.”

There it was.

The familiar dismissal.

The same one he'd used for years.

Except this time, I wasn't embarrassed.

I was angry.

“Then help me understand.”

Ryan's jaw tightened.

Around the table, several board members looked increasingly uncomfortable.

One elderly director finally spoke.

“Actually, I'd also like clarification.”

Ryan's head snapped toward him.

Interesting.

Maybe I wasn't the only one asking questions.

The meeting ended twenty minutes later.

Ryan was furious.

The second we stepped into his office, he closed the door.

“What was that?”

I blinked.

“What was what?”

“You embarrassed me.”

“I asked a question.”

“You interrogated me.”

“That's dramatic.”

“Emily.”

His voice sharpened.

“I need you to trust me.”

The irony almost made me laugh.

Trust.

What a fascinating word.

“I do trust you.”

The lie tasted bitter.

Ryan relaxed immediately.

“Good.”

Then his phone buzzed.

A smile appeared on his face.

Small. Different.

Not the smile he gave me.

The smile he gave Sophia.

I knew it instantly.

“Who is it?”

Ryan locked the screen.

“No one.”

Liar.

“Work?”

“Something like that.”

He kissed my cheek.

“I have lunch with investors.”

“Okay.”

“Don't wait for me.”

“Okay.”

Five minutes later, he was gone.

The moment the elevator doors closed, my phone rang.

Alexander.

“Well?”

I walked toward the window.

“He hated it.”

Alexander laughed.

A genuine laugh this time.

“Good.”

“There's more.”

I told him about the consulting fees.

The CFO.

The board members.

Everything.

When I finished, Alexander was quiet.

Then:

“Ryan is nervous.”

“You think so?”

“Yes.”

“He looked angry.”

“Nervous people usually do.”

I looked down at the city below.

“What now?”

“Follow him.”

I nearly dropped the phone.

“What?”

“Follow him.”

“That's your plan?”

“It's a good plan.”

“It's insane.”

“Also true.”

I sighed.

“This is how billionaires spend their free time?”

“Only the interesting ones.”

I couldn't help smiling.

Two hours later, I parked across the street from a luxury restaurant.

Ryan's car was already there.

I watched him enter.

Ten minutes later, another woman arrived.

Sophia.

Of course.

She wore oversized sunglasses and a designer coat.

Like that somehow made her invisible.

I grabbed my phone.

Took pictures.

Lots of them.

Sophia entered the restaurant.

Ryan stood to greet her.

Then kissed her.

Right in front of the window.

Not even trying to hide it.

My stomach twisted.

Not because it hurt anymore.

Because it was insulting.

Three years together.

An engagement ring.

Wedding invitations already mailed.

And this idiot couldn't even wait a month.

My phone buzzed.

Alexander.

Alexander:

Tell me you're getting pictures.

Me:

Lots.

Alexander:

Good girl.

I stared at the message.

Then immediately typed back.

Me:

Don't call me that.

Alexander:

Sorry.

Three seconds later:

Alexander:

Good partner.

I rolled my eyes.

But I was smiling.

Inside the restaurant, Ryan handed Sophia a small box.

Jewelry.

Sophia squealed.

Then threw her arms around his neck.

A waiter walked past the window.

Sophia grabbed Ryan and kissed him again.

More photos.

More ammunition.

Suddenly Sophia reached into her purse.

She pulled out a keycard.

Ryan grinned.

The same grin I'd once loved.

Then Sophia waved the keycard.

Penthouse.

My heart stopped.

The apartment.

The one Alexander told me about.

I quickly zoomed in.

Ryan pointed at the keycard.

Sophia kissed him.

Confirmation.

Direct confirmation.

I snapped another photo.

Then another.

A few seconds later my phone rang.

Alexander.

“Tell me you got it.”

“I got it.”

“The apartment?”

“Yes.”

Alexander laughed.

“Perfect.”

I looked through the photos.

Ryan looked happy.

Sophia looked victorious.

Neither of them looked worried.

They should have been.

“Alexander.”

“Yeah?”

“Can I ask you something?”

“Depends.”

“Why are you helping me?”

Silence.

Longer than usual.

Then:

“Because someone should.”

The answer caught me off guard.

I stared through the restaurant window.

“That's not the real reason.”

“No.”

“Then what is?”

Another pause.

When Alexander finally spoke, his voice was quieter.

“Let's just say I've been watching Ryan make mistakes for a long time.”

“And I'm one of them?”

“No.”

His answer came immediately.

Too quickly.

Like he didn't even need to think about it.

“You're the best thing that ever happened to him.”

For a moment, neither of us spoke.

Then I looked back through the glass.

Ryan was laughing.

Sophia was kissing him.

And suddenly I realized something.

Alexander was wrong.

I wasn't the best thing that ever happened to Ryan.

I was going to be the worst thing he ever lost.

And he still had absolutely no idea.

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