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Ex - Husband's Desperate Search

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.
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Chapter 2

The rain fell in sheets against the cemetery grounds, as if the heavens themselves were weeping for Eleanor. I stood beneath a black umbrella, watching as they lowered her casket into the sodden earth. The funeral had drawn Manhattan's elite like moths to flame—not out of love for Eleanor, but for the spectacle they sensed was coming.

Grey stood across from me, his face a mask of grief. Ophelia lingered several feet behind him, dressed in modest black that couldn't disguise what she was—a vulture waiting to pick at the remains of my marriage.

"Would anyone like to say a few words?" the minister asked, his voice barely audible above the drumming rain.

I stepped forward. The crowd shifted, anticipating the grieving daughter-in-law's touching tribute. Grey's eyes met mine, pleading silently.

"Eleanor King was the mother I never had," I began, my voice steady despite the hurricane in my chest. "She taught me that love requires presence. That being there when someone needs you isn't just about intention—it's about action."

I turned to face Grey directly. "She died alone, surrounded by strangers with guns, while her son was too busy fucking his mistress to answer his phone."

Gasps rippled through the gathering. Someone dropped a prayer book. Ophelia's smirk vanished.

"Skyler," Grey hissed, stepping toward me. "This isn't the place—"

"Where is the place, Grey? Your office couch? The bed we shared for eight years? Tell me, where is the appropriate venue to discuss how you betrayed not just me, but your mother?"

The crowd had gone deathly silent. Even the rain seemed to pause.

"Eleanor transferred her fifty percent of King Corporation to me before she died," I announced, watching Grey's face drain of color. "And I'm selling every last share. Consider this my divorce announcement."

I walked away then, leaving Manhattan's elite buzzing like disturbed hornets. My lawyer had already prepared the paperwork. By tomorrow morning, Grey King would discover just how thoroughly his world was about to collapse.

---

Maxwell Gonzales's office overlooked Central Park from the opposite side of where King Tower stood. I'd chosen this meeting place deliberately—I wanted to look at Grey's empire while I dismantled it.

"Fifty percent of King Corporation," Maxwell repeated, studying the documents spread across his desk. His silver-streaked hair caught the afternoon light as he looked up at me. "And you're offering it at twenty percent below market value. Why?"

"Because I don't want money, Mr. Gonzales. I want impact."

He leaned back in his chair, fingers forming a steeple beneath his chin. "You want to hurt him."

"I want him to feel what I felt when I opened that office door and saw them together." I met his calculating gaze without flinching. "I want him to watch something he built with his hands crumble before his eyes."

A smile tugged at Maxwell's lips. "Mrs. King—"

"Montgomery," I corrected. "I've reverted to my maiden name."

"Ms. Montgomery, then. You realize this will trigger a corporate war? Grey will fight this with everything he has."

"Good." I leaned forward. "He'll have to liquidate personal assets to buy back the shares. He'll have to beg investors for capital. He'll have to watch you dismantle departments he built, fire people he hired, redirect the company he created."

Maxwell studied me with new interest. "I underestimated you. I thought you were just a trophy wife."

"So did Grey." I extended my hand. "Do we have a deal?"

His handshake was firm. "We do indeed, Ms. Montgomery."

---

Grey's desperation manifested in predictable ways. First came the flowers—arrangements so massive they filled my hotel suite like a funeral parlor. Then jewelry. Then tearful voicemails that grew increasingly frantic as news of my deal with Maxwell hit the financial press.

KING EMPIRE CRUMBLES, the Wall Street Journal declared. KING CORPORATION STOCK PLUMMETS AMID OWNERSHIP BATTLE, announced the Financial Times.

I watched from my hotel window as Grey held a press conference on the steps of King Tower, publicly apologizing to me, to his mother's memory, to his employees and shareholders. The spectacle of Manhattan's most powerful man begging for forgiveness might have moved me once.

Now I simply signed the divorce papers my lawyer had delivered and began researching Peace Corps deployment options. The Middle East program needed volunteers with organizational skills and crisis management experience.

How fitting. I'd survived my own crisis. Perhaps I could help others survive theirs.

As I closed my laptop, my phone buzzed with Grey's number for the hundredth time. I silenced it without looking at his message and instead opened the Peace Corps application.

Manhattan had nothing left for me now. Only ashes and sold shares.

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