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His Secret Divorce: A Cruel Deception

My husband, Craig, got the promotion. After three long years stuck in a small town, we were finally going home to corporate headquarters. But when I went to file our joint relocation paperwork, the HR administrator gave me a pitying look. Craig, she explained, had already filed a single-person relocation, listing a different spouse: his high-school sweetheart, Chanel Murphy. A single, numb phone call to the county clerk's office revealed the devastating truth. I had signed my own divorce papers two months ago, tricked by Craig, who claimed they were investment documents. He had remarried the very next day. He used my talent as a top software architect to secure his promotion, all while orchestrating this cruel deception. I had sacrificed my own career opportunities for our future, a future he was already building with someone else. The pain was suffocating, but then rage burned through my grief. I picked up my phone, my fingers steady. I called Elek Preston, the VP of Engineering, the man who had offered me a lead role on a high-stakes project. "Is the offer still open?" I asked, my voice clear and hard.
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Chapter 6

Juliana Salazar POV:

The news of the stock transfer did not move like wildfire; it moved like a fog, a creeping silence that fell over the corridors of InnovateNext the moment I entered them. Conversations did not become whispers in my wake; they ceased altogether, leaving a vacuum in which the sound of my own unsteady footsteps seemed indecently loud. In the boardroom, eyes that once met mine with deference now slid away, fixing upon some inconsequential detail on the mahogany table or the cityscape beyond the glass.

Old Mr. Henderson, a board member whose hands were as gnarled as the oak tree his own father had planted outside the original office, intercepted me after a meeting of excruciating civility. His face was a roadmap of concern. "Juliana, my dear girl," he began, his voice a low rumble, "is this a settled matter? This… bestowal upon Miss Debbra?" He leaned closer, the scent of pipe tobacco and old paper clinging to him. "She is a pleasant enough creature, but she has not the iron for this. InnovateNext is your father’s legacy. It is yours."

It is my decision, Mr. Henderson, I said, my voice a betrayal, for it was perfectly even. My hand did not tremble as I set my signature to the final transfer instrument. The nib of the pen scratched against the thick bond paper, a dry, final sound, like a leaf skittering across a tombstone. "Debbra has my full confidence."

She stood at my shoulder, a specter in silk, and I could feel the minute tremor that passed through her frame as my signature dried upon the page. She attempted a mask of demure solemnity, but it was ill-fitting. "Juliana, I… the words are not there to thank you. This is beyond comprehension."

I pushed the sheaf of papers towards her, my fingertips brushing the back of her hand. Her skin was cold, and unnaturally damp. "No thanks are required, Debbra," I said, my gaze holding hers. "Only that you remember the weight of it. See that InnovateNext prospers." It was not a request; it was a curse laid down as a blessing.

The drive home was a study in contained silence. Debbra sat beside me in the cavernous quiet of the town car, clutching the leather-bound portfolio to her chest as a zealot might clutch a holy text. I rested my head against the cool glass of the window, watching the city’s lamps smear into streaks of liquid gold and white. An exhaustion not of the body, but of the soul, settled in my bones. I feigned sleep, my eyelids closed, but I was acutely aware of her presence. I did not need to see her gaze to feel its heat upon my face, a proprietary warmth, the look of a connoisseur examining a piece she has just acquired at a staggering discount. Let her have her triumph. Her certainty was the foundation upon which my own design was built.

She cleared her throat, a small, bird-like sound in the stillness. I felt the shift of air as she turned to speak, to offer some useless, hollow tribute. But the words did not come. And what words were there? I had given her an empire. Her silence was a more honest thing than any platitude she might have spun. It was the deep, contented silence of a predator who, having gorged, now waits patiently for the carcass to grow cold.

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