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His First Love Was My Last Straw Novel Cover

His First Love Was My Last Straw

My son made his birthday wish in front of twenty people. "I wish the pretty lady was my real mommy instead." He was looking right at me when he said it. Five years old. My own flesh and blood. And the "pretty lady" he's talking about? My husband's dying ex-girlfriend — the one currently wearing my mother's necklace and living in the guest suite of my house. I didn't cry. I stopped crying the night Kade gave away our wedding — the one I'd spent six months planning, down to the custom Vera Wang — to let her experience walking down the aisle. Because she's terminally ill. Because she "only has months left." Because I'm supposed to be the bigger person. I've been the bigger person for five years. Bigger than the woman sleeping in my home. Bigger than the whispered phone calls at 2 AM. Bigger than watching my husband look at someone else the way he's never once looked at me. But here's what Kade Ashford doesn't know. I'm not breaking down tonight. I'm breaking free. The divorce papers are already signed — my side, anyway. And the offshore accounts his family thinks are hidden? I've had the routing numbers for three months. I slide the papers across the table. His face doesn't even change. He's already checking his phone — she's been rushed to the ER again. He leaves without signing. What he doesn't expect is who's waiting for me outside. Ryker Callahan. Six-three. Jaw like it was carved from Carrara marble. The kind of man who walks into a room and every woman forgets her own name. The founder of the venture fund that just acquired a controlling stake in the Ashford family's empire. And apparently, he's been watching me for a while. "You look like a woman who's about to do something magnificent." His voice is low and unhurried — the voice of a man who's never had to rush for anything because everything eventually comes to him. And the way his eyes drag down my face, slow and deliberate, makes my pulse do something it hasn't done in five years. I'm still legally married to a man who doesn't want me. And the most dangerous man in Austin is looking at me like I'm the only interesting thing in this city. This is either my revenge — or my ruin.
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Chapter 3

The hardwood stairs creaked ominously beneath my feet. Each step felt exponentially heavier than the last. I dropped my duffel bag by the massive front doors and lowered myself onto the bottom marble step to wait. The antique clock in the foyer ticked with steady, maddening precision.

Two a.m. Three a.m.

At precisely 3:47, the sweeping headlights of a black SUV cut aggressively across the massive front windows. I rose fluidly to my feet just as the heavy oak door swung violently open. Kade stood frozen in the entryway, his imposing silhouette backlit by the golden porch light behind him. His silk tie hung loose and defeated around his neck, the top buttons of his crisp dress shirt undone. He smelled heavily of sharp hospital antiseptic and stale, bitter coffee. Deep exhaustion dragged at the corners of his icy blue eyes.

His gaze immediately dropped to the scuffed duffel bag at my feet.

His brow furrowed in genuine confusion. "What is this?"

"I'm waiting for you to sign the papers," I said, my voice shockingly calm.

Something ugly flickered across his handsome face—utter confusion first, followed rapidly by deep, entitled annoyance. "Sienna, now is absolutely not the time for your dramatics. Celine is—" He stopped, pinching the bridge of his nose in sheer frustration. "She's in critical condition. The doctors don't know if she'll even make it through the night."

I watched him struggle with a deep frustration that wasn't actually out of fear for his dying mistress, but sheer annoyance at the inconvenience of my demands. I looked at the man I had worshipped for half a decade.

I felt absolutely nothing.

"And what exactly does her situation have to do with me?"

Kade's hand dropped limply to his side. He stared at me like I had just slapped him across the face.

"What did you just say?"

"Your mistress collapsed. That's deeply unfortunate." My voice came out flat, steady, and razor-sharp. "But she is not my concern. She never was. And she certainly isn't a valid excuse for you to completely ignore your wife on your wedding anniversary—or to casually give away the only sacred thing I had left of my dead mother."

His strong jaw tightened defensively. "I told you, I only *lent* her the necklace—"

"You gave her my mother's pearls, Kade." The words landed like heavy stones dropped into a still, dark pond. "For her birthday. While mine passed without a single, solitary word from you. While your five-year-old son recited brainwashed lines about how I shouldn't be upset because your 'pretty sister' only had months left to live."

"She is *dying*, Sienna."

"And I have been completely dead inside for five years." I met his furious gaze without wavering for a fraction of a second. "You just never bothered to notice the corpse."

Kade's expression instantly darkened. His broad shoulders tensed, and for a terrifying moment, I saw the ruthless man I'd married—the corporate predator who could command boardrooms and bend rival CEOs to his absolute will. "Theo needs his mother."

"Theo has whatever twisted, pseudo-family dynamic you and Celine have been building together in my house. I won't disrupt your perfect little tragedy."

"You'd really just leave him? Just like that?"

My steely composure cracked, but only slightly. "I'm not leaving my son. I'm leaving *you*. There is a massive legal difference, and you're about to learn it."

Kade took a menacing step closer. The sharp, sterile tang of hospital disinfectant assaulted my nose. His blue eyes searched mine, desperate, probing, looking for the weak, compliant wife he was used to breaking.

"Sienna." His voice dropped to that manipulative, lower register. Softer. Coaxing. "Let's talk about this rationally in the morning. When things have calmed down and you're thinking clearly."

"There is absolutely nothing left to say."

"I never meant to hurt you."

I smiled then—a cold, terrifyingly mirthless smile that made him take a half-step back. "You didn't mean to do *anything*, Kade. Your utter passivity was always the problem." I reached into my coat pocket and pulled out the crisp divorce papers. I shoved them directly into his chest. "Sign them. Or I will have Maren Vance's process server embarrass you in the middle of your lobby tomorrow."

Kade stared down at the legal documents like they were radioactive objects. His hand lifted, hesitated mid-air.

His phone shrieked.

The sharp, grating sound violently cut through the heavy tension. Kade's attention instantly snapped to the glowing screen. I watched his face transform again—his annoyance melting rapidly into something resembling pure panic.

He answered urgently. "What? When?"

A frantic pause.

"I'll be right there." He brutally ended the call and snatched his keys right back from the bowl. Again.

"She's waking up," he justified, half-turning toward the door, his body language screaming his true priorities. "Sienna, I—"

"Go."

The single word hung between us like an executioner's blade. Kade hesitated, his large hand gripping the brass doorknob. For a pathetic, fleeting moment, I actually thought he might say something—anything—to prioritize his wife.

But he didn't. The door slammed shut behind him.

I stood entirely alone in the massive foyer, the unsigned divorce papers still clutched tightly in my hand. The powerful engine of his SUV roared to life in the driveway, then faded rapidly into the suffocating silence of the night.

I looked down at the unsigned documents. Walking calmly to the kitchen counter, I laid them perfectly flat and pressed a heavy crystal paperweight on top. Tomorrow, Maren Vance would handle the legal slaughter.

Tonight, I finally, truly exhaled. And for the very first time in five agonizing years, I allowed myself to vividly imagine a life that belonged only to me.

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