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Ending a Toxic Hollywood Marriage

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I straightened my charcoal Armani suit as I entered Sterling Management's conference room, my face a carefully constructed mask of professional composure. The emergency PR meeting had been called within minutes of the video leaking—Ryan and Isabella stumbling out of Chateau Marmont, his hand possessively low on her back, her lips against his ear. Nothing unusual, except this time someone had caught it on camera. "Ladies and gentlemen," I began, my voice steady despite the familiar ache spreading through my chest. "We need immediate containment strategies." Around the glass table sat the usual crisis ensemble: studio executives with tight smiles, publicists frantically typing, and Ryan's social media team looking appropriately concerned. I'd assembled this exact group so many times I could predict their responses before they spoke. "Maya, TMZ is running with this every hour," said Vanessa, head of publicity at Paramount. "We need Ryan to make a statement." I nodded, sliding folders across the polished surface. "Page three outlines our approach. We're scheduling a press conference at two.

Ending a Toxic Hollywood Marriage Chapter 1

I straightened my charcoal Armani suit as I entered Sterling Management's conference room, my face a carefully constructed mask of professional composure. The emergency PR meeting had been called within minutes of the video leaking—Ryan and Isabella stumbling out of Chateau Marmont, his hand possessively low on her back, her lips against his ear. Nothing unusual, except this time someone had caught it on camera.

"Ladies and gentlemen," I began, my voice steady despite the familiar ache spreading through my chest. "We need immediate containment strategies."

Around the glass table sat the usual crisis ensemble: studio executives with tight smiles, publicists frantically typing, and Ryan's social media team looking appropriately concerned. I'd assembled this exact group so many times I could predict their responses before they spoke.

"Maya, TMZ is running with this every hour," said Vanessa, head of publicity at Paramount. "We need Ryan to make a statement."

I nodded, sliding folders across the polished surface. "Page three outlines our approach. We're scheduling a press conference at two. Ryan will address the rumors directly."

What I didn't say: I had no idea what he planned to say. For the first time in seven years, my husband—my secret husband—hadn't returned my calls.

As they flipped through my meticulously prepared contingency plans, I felt my phone vibrate. A text from the hospital: *Final arrangements for Leo confirmed. Chapel ready for tomorrow morning.*

I swallowed hard, tucking the phone away before anyone could notice the tremor in my hands. My brother—my only family, my conscience, my truth-teller—was gone. The cancer had taken him three days ago, and Ryan still didn't know. He hadn't noticed my red-rimmed eyes or asked why I'd disappeared for hours each night this past week.

"Maya?" Marcus Thorne, the director of Ryan's upcoming film, was watching me with unusual intensity. "Are you certain you can handle this particular... situation?"

I met his gaze without flinching. "I've handled worse, Marcus. Let's proceed."

Two hours later, I stood in the wings of the Westwood Marquis ballroom, watching flashbulbs illuminate Ryan's perfect face. He was radiant under the lights—golden hair styled just so, blue eyes twinkling with rehearsed sincerity. I'd seen this performance countless times.

"I want to thank everyone for coming today," he began, his voice carrying that warm timbre that had first captivated audiences—and me—years ago. "There's been speculation about my personal life, and I believe in addressing things honestly."

I tensed. This wasn't the script we'd agreed upon. A simple denial, a charming deflection, that was the plan. I caught his eye from the sidelines, but he looked through me.

"I'm thrilled to announce that Isabella Rodriguez and I are engaged to be married."

The room erupted. My clipboard clattered to the floor. The sound seemed distant, as though I were underwater.

"And," Ryan continued, reaching for Isabella who materialized beside him in a white dress that hugged her slender frame, "we're expecting a miracle. Our child."

Flashes exploded like tiny bombs. Isabella's hand—adorned with a diamond that caught the light in blinding prisms—rested protectively over her flat stomach. Ryan's arm encircled her waist exactly as it had once held mine.

I couldn't breathe. Seven years of marriage—secret, yes, but legal, binding, real—erased in a single sentence. I stood frozen as my life imploded under hot stage lights.

"Maya." My assistant appeared at my elbow, her face stricken. "Maya, I'm so sorry—"

"Not here," I whispered, straightening my spine through sheer force of will. "Get the car ready."

The next morning, gray clouds hung low over Los Angeles, matching my leaden heart as I arranged white lilies around Leo's casket. The funeral chapel was quiet, the service not scheduled to begin for another hour. I needed this solitude, this moment with my brother before others arrived to witness my grief.

"You were right about him," I whispered, touching the polished wood. "About everything."

Leo had begged me to leave Ryan for years. *He doesn't deserve you, Maya. He never did.*

My phone vibrated—again. It hadn't stopped since last night. My assistant approached hesitantly, holding out her tablet.

"I thought you should see this," she said softly.

The headline screamed in bold type: "RYAN'S SECRET WIFE REPLACED BY STARLET."

Somehow, somewhere, our marriage certificate had been discovered. The secret was out, but it no longer mattered. I was already erased.

My phone rang again—the studio, demanding decisions about Ryan's reshoot schedule. I wiped away a single tear and straightened my shoulders.

"I'll take it," I said, stepping away from my brother's casket, away from the woman I'd been, toward whatever remained of me now.

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