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Ex-Husband's Fall, My Rise Novel Cover

Ex-Husband's Fall, My Rise

I stared at the untouched scrambled eggs on my plate, watching them slowly lose their warmth as Derek's words hung in the air between us. "I need you to step down from your position at Morrison," he said, not even looking up from his phone. The morning light streaming through our kitchen window caught the gold of his wedding band—a ring he still wore despite this being our seventh divorce proceeding. "Derek, we've talked about this." I kept my voice steady, though something inside me was already crumbling. "This promotion means everything to me. I've worked three years for this opportunity." He finally looked up, his blue eyes cold and distant. "Mara needs it more." Of course. Mara always needed everything more. "Mara has connections," he continued, his tone dismissive. "She can bring investors to Morrison that you never could.
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I stared at the untouched scrambled eggs on my plate, watching them slowly lose their warmth as Derek's words hung in the air between us.

"I need you to step down from your position at Morrison," he said, not even looking up from his phone. The morning light streaming through our kitchen window caught the gold of his wedding band—a ring he still wore despite this being our seventh divorce proceeding.

"Derek, we've talked about this." I kept my voice steady, though something inside me was already crumbling. "This promotion means everything to me. I've worked three years for this opportunity."

He finally looked up, his blue eyes cold and distant. "Mara needs it more."

Of course. Mara always needed everything more.

"Mara has connections," he continued, his tone dismissive. "She can bring investors to Morrison that you never could. This is business, Emma."

Business. As if our marriage hadn't been reduced to a series of transactions, each one leaving me more hollow than before.

"And what about my dreams?" The question slipped out before I could stop it.

Derek's laugh was sharp and humorless. "Dreams? You should know by now that's not how the world works." He pushed back from the table, his chair scraping against the marble floor. "I've already spoken with the board. They're expecting your resignation by Friday."

He didn't ask. He told.

---

The Phillips mansion felt emptier than usual as I moved through our bedroom, methodically folding sweaters into a small suitcase. Derek was at work—another meeting with investors, another day of building the empire that would never include me.

I ran my fingers over the silk of a blue dress he'd bought me for our fifth anniversary. Three thousand dollars. He'd been so proud of the price tag, as if the cost determined its worth to us.

"Only the best for my wife," he'd said.

I left it hanging there.

The diamond earrings on the dresser caught the afternoon light—another gift, another attempt to buy what couldn't be purchased. I didn't touch them either.

"What are you doing?"

I turned to find Helen Phillips standing in the doorway, her thin arms crossed over her designer blouse.

"Leaving," I said simply.

"You're giving up again?" Her voice held no surprise, only contempt. "Honestly, Emma, I expected more fight from you this time."

I zipped the suitcase closed. "There's nothing left to fight for."

"That's not true." She stepped closer, her perfume overwhelming in the small space. "You could have been something in this family. You chose not to be."

I picked up the divorce papers from the nightstand and signed my name with steady hands. Seven times. Seven signatures on seven different sets of papers.

"I'll leave these on Derek's desk," I said, handing her the keys to the mansion. "Tell him I wish them happiness."

---

Westfield Department Store buzzed with weekend shoppers, their voices blending into a dull roar as I navigated through racks of clothing. I needed new things—practical pieces for my new life, whatever that would look like.

"Emma! What a surprise!"

The voice stopped me cold. Mara Scott stood near the designer section, her manicured hand resting possessively on Derek's arm. She wore a cream-colored blouse that probably cost more than my monthly rent at my new apartment.

"Derek didn't mention you'd be shopping today," I said, my voice carefully neutral.

"We're just looking for fabrics for my new office," Mara said, her smile sharp as a blade. "Actually, you could help us. You always had such... unique taste."

Derek shifted uncomfortably but said nothing. His silence was familiar—the same silence that had greeted every sacrifice I'd made for their happiness.

"I'm actually quite busy," I replied.

"Oh, it will only take a moment." Mara's voice took on that breathy quality she used when manipulating people. "I need something that screams executive presence but still feminine. You know, something that says 'I belong here'."

She held up two bolts of fabric—one burgundy, one navy. "Which would you recommend for someone taking over your position?"

The question hung between us like a challenge. Behind her, Derek looked away, suddenly fascinated by a display of men's ties.

"Well?" Mara prompted. "Don't you want to help ensure the transition goes smoothly?"

I looked at the fabrics, then at Derek's cowardly profile, then back at Mara's triumphant smile.

"I think," I said quietly, "that you should ask someone who actually cares about your success."

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