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Ex - Husband's Desperate Search

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The mahogany conference table gleamed under the harsh fluorescent lights as I reviewed the quarterly projections one final time. King Corporation's board members sat in their leather chairs like vultures, waiting for any sign of weakness. Being Grey's wife had taught me to read these rooms—the subtle power plays, the calculated silences, the way men like these measured everything in dollars and dominance. "Mrs. King, the European expansion numbers look promising," Harrison Mitchell, our CFO, was saying when my phone buzzed against the polished surface. I glanced down at the screen. Maria Santos—Eleanor's housekeeper. Strange. Maria never called during business hours unless... "Excuse me," I murmured, sliding my finger across the screen.

Ex - Husband's Desperate Search Chapter 1

The mahogany conference table gleamed under the harsh fluorescent lights as I reviewed the quarterly projections one final time. King Corporation's board members sat in their leather chairs like vultures, waiting for any sign of weakness. Being Grey's wife had taught me to read these rooms—the subtle power plays, the calculated silences, the way men like these measured everything in dollars and dominance.

"Mrs. King, the European expansion numbers look promising," Harrison Mitchell, our CFO, was saying when my phone buzzed against the polished surface.

I glanced down at the screen. Maria Santos—Eleanor's housekeeper. Strange. Maria never called during business hours unless...

"Excuse me," I murmured, sliding my finger across the screen. "Maria? What's—"

"Mrs. Skyler!" Her voice cracked through the speaker, high and desperate. "You must come! Men with guns—they break into the house! They take Mrs. Eleanor!"

The conference room faded around me. The projections, the board members, the quarterly reports—everything became background noise as Maria's panicked Spanish mixed with broken English poured through the phone.

"What men? When?" My voice remained steady, but my hands trembled as I gripped the device.

"Twenty minutes ago! They wear masks, they push me down, they say they want money or Mrs. Eleanor dies! I try to call Mr. Grey but his phone—it goes to nothing!"

Eleanor. Sweet, elegant Eleanor who treated me like the daughter she never had. Eleanor who made Sunday dinners feel like home, who taught me her grandmother's recipes, who held my hands when Grey worked too late and promised me that love was worth fighting for.

"I'll be right there," I whispered, already standing. The board members stared as I gathered my papers with shaking hands. "Call the police. Don't let anyone else in the house."

I ended the call and looked around the table at twelve confused faces. "Family emergency. We'll reconvene tomorrow."

Harrison started to protest, but I was already moving toward the door, my heels clicking against the marble floor like a countdown timer. Eleanor kidnapped. Armed men. Ransom demands.

Where was Grey?

I jabbed his number as I waited for the elevator, my heart hammering against my ribs. Straight to voicemail. I tried again. Nothing. The elevator dinged, and I stepped inside, hitting the button for the executive floor so hard it probably left a dent.

Grey's office. He had to be in his office. He always worked late on Thursdays, always stayed behind to review the international markets. He'd know what to do. He'd fix this.

The elevator climbed toward the fiftieth floor, each second stretching like an eternity. Eleanor's laugh echoed in my memory—the way she'd thrown her head back last Sunday when I'd told her about the charity gala planning committee's latest drama. The way she'd squeezed my hand and said, "You're the best thing that ever happened to my son, darling."

The doors slid open, and I rushed down the hallway toward Grey's corner office. His assistant's desk sat empty—Linda always left by six. The entire floor felt deserted, eerily quiet except for the hum of the air conditioning and my rapid breathing.

I reached Grey's door and pushed it open without knocking.

"Grey, thank God you're here, we need to—"

The words died in my throat.

Grey was there, all right. But he wasn't alone.

Ophelia Richards lay beneath him on the leather couch, her red hair spilled across the cushions like spilled wine. Her dress—what little remained of it—was bunched around her waist. Grey's shirt hung open, his tie discarded on the floor beside his jacket.

They froze when they saw me, a tableau of betrayal illuminated by the city lights streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows.

"Skyler," Grey breathed, scrambling to his feet. "This isn't—"

"Your mother has been kidnapped." The words came out flat, emotionless, as if I were reading from a script. "Armed men. Ransom demands. Maria called twenty minutes ago."

Ophelia sat up slowly, adjusting her dress with deliberate care, a small smile playing at the corners of her mouth. "Oh my," she murmured. "How terrible."

Grey stared at me, his face cycling through shock, guilt, and something that might have been relief that this moment had finally come. "Kidnapped? When? Why didn't you—"

"I tried calling you." I held up my phone, my voice still eerily calm. "Your phone was off. I wonder why."

He lunged for his jacket, fumbling for his device. "We need to call the police, the FBI, my security team—"

"I already told Maria to call the police." I watched him dress with mechanical movements, as if I were observing strangers. "How long?"

"What?"

"How long have you been fucking her?"

Ophelia laughed—a sound like breaking glass. "Oh, Skyler. Such language."

Grey's hands stilled on his shirt buttons. "Skyler, this isn't the time. My mother—"

"Your mother, who loves me like her own daughter, is in the hands of armed kidnappers while you're here with the woman who destroyed your life when you were eighteen." I took a step closer, and he actually flinched. "So I'll ask again. How long?"

The silence stretched between us, filled only by the distant sound of traffic fifty floors below and Ophelia's soft, satisfied breathing.

"Six months," he whispered.

Six months. Half a year of lies, of kisses that tasted like betrayal, of 'I love you's that meant nothing.

My phone buzzed. Unknown number.

I answered without looking away from Grey's face. "Hello?"

"You have one hour to bring fifty million dollars to the warehouse on Pier 47, or the old woman dies."

The line went dead.

Eleanor. One hour. Fifty million dollars.

And my husband was still staring at me like I was the problem.

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