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Husband's Obsession Unleashed

The fluorescent lights of the conference room buzzed overhead as I stared at the contract terms for what felt like the hundredth time. Eight hundred million dollars. The biggest deal Russell Industries had ever landed, and it was finally within reach. I glanced at my watch—2:17 AM. My eyes burned from exhaustion, but I couldn't stop now. Not when we were so close. "The liability clause needs to be tighter," I murmured, making another notation in the margin. "And the payment terms should favor us more in quarter three." My team had gone home hours ago, but I stayed, refining every detail. This contract would transform Russell Industries from a promising startup into a major player. And it was my negotiation skills that had brought us here.
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Chapter 3

I stood in the foyer of what had been my home for six years, staring at the moving company Forest had hired. They worked with mechanical efficiency, boxing up my life as if it were just another job.

"Mrs. Russell, where do you want these photo albums?" one of the workers asked.

I hesitated. "Actually, I'm Ms. Davis now."

The worker nodded awkwardly and continued packing.

Forest had given me forty-eight hours to clear out. Forty-eight hours to erase six years of marriage from a ten-thousand-square-foot mansion.

"Ember, don't just stand there," my sister-in-law said, handing me another empty box. "We need to finish the bedroom before the new renters arrive."

"Renters?" I echoed, my voice hollow.

She sighed, her eyes softening with pity. "Forest listed it this morning. Some tech executives are coming to see it tomorrow."

Of course he did. Forest never wasted time when it came to punishment.

I walked into our bedroom—no, his bedroom now—and began pulling my clothes from the closet. Each item I removed felt like stripping away another piece of the life I thought we'd built together.

"Where are you going to go?" my sister-in-law asked quietly.

"A hotel for now. Then probably an apartment." I folded a cashmere sweater, running my fingers over the soft fabric. "Something small. Something that's just mine."

The rest of the family had been conspicuously absent. No one had called. No one had offered help or even acknowledged what was happening. They were all waiting to see which way the wind blew before choosing sides.

Except my sister-in-law. She'd shown up with coffee and boxes, her wedding ring conspicuously absent from her finger.

"I'm sorry," she whispered, helping me pack my jewelry. "I should have said something sooner about Callie."

I shook my head. "It wouldn't have mattered."

---

Napa Valley stretched before us in endless rows of grapevines, the afternoon sun casting golden light across the hills. My sister-in-law had insisted on this trip—a healing retreat, she called it.

"We need to remember what it feels like to be happy," she'd said, booking us appointments at the most exclusive spa in the region.

I was trying. Really trying.

We'd just finished a wine tasting when we decided to walk through the vineyard paths. The air smelled of earth and ripening grapes, and for a moment, I felt something close to peace.

Then I heard laughter.

"Forest?"

My sister-in-law grabbed my arm. "Ember, don't—"

But I was already moving toward the sound, drawn by some masochistic need to confirm what I already knew.

There they were. Forest and Callie, posed intimately among the vines. A professional photographer directed them, his camera clicking rapidly.

"More intimacy," he instructed. "This is your special day."

Callie giggled, pressing closer to Forest. She wore white, some kind of bridal ensemble, while Forest was dressed in his finest suit.

My stomach lurched when I spotted his wrist—the platinum watch I'd saved for months to buy him on our fifth anniversary glinted in the sunlight.

"Perfect!" the photographer exclaimed. "Now kiss her like you mean it."

Forest pulled Callie close, his lips meeting hers with practiced ease.

I must have made a sound because suddenly Forest's eyes met mine over Callie's shoulder.

For a moment, time seemed to stop. Then Callie turned, her smile faltering when she saw me.

"Ember," Forest said, his voice cool and detached. "What an unexpected surprise."

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The networking event buzzed with conversation and the clink of glasses. I'd almost canceled, but James had insisted it would be good for me—a chance to reconnect with the professional world I'd stepped away from.

"You need to remember who you are outside of Russell Industries," he'd said.

I was nursing a glass of champagne when I felt someone watching me.

"Ember Davis?"

I turned to find a tall man with kind eyes and an easy smile.

"Flynn Chapman," he said, extending his hand. "We had Advanced Marketing together at Stanford."

I searched my memory, then smiled. "The TA who always stayed after class to help students."

"And you were always the first one there," he replied, his eyes warm with recognition. "Still the brilliant strategist I remember?"

Something in his genuine interest made me pause. It had been so long since anyone had looked at me and seen my mind rather than my marriage.

"I don't know about brilliant," I admitted. "But I'm still strategizing."

He nodded, then surprised me by pulling out a chair. "Would you mind if we talked? I've been following Russell Industries' recent deals. The Westbrook contract was impressive."

For the next hour, Flynn listened—really listened—as I carefully navigated talking about work without revealing too much about my personal life. He asked thoughtful questions about my approach to negotiation and shared stories from his own career.

"You know," he said finally, "I always admired how you saw possibilities others missed."

His words settled something inside me that had been unsteady for too long.

"Thank you," I said simply.

Across the room, my phone lit up with a text from an unknown number: "Enjoying your freedom, Ember? Don't get too comfortable."

I looked up to find Flynn watching me, concern etching his features.

"Everything okay?" he asked.

For the first time in months, I wasn't sure what would happen next—but strangely, that felt like progress.

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