I Froze His Assets While He Cheated Novel Cover

I Froze His Assets While He Cheated

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"You're just the barista who paid my tuition. She is the face of my empire." I lay on the cold operating table, bleeding from an ectopic pregnancy, while my husband’s smartwatch synced his live location to my phone—an ice glass igloo in Finland, the exact honeymoon destination I saved tips for five years to afford. He didn't just give her my dream vacation; he funded it with the joint account meant for our IVF treatments. Did he really think I would just die quietly in that hospital? He forgot one crucial detail: the empire he built was funded by a blind trust, and tomorrow, I turn twenty-five and inherit the parent company. Let's see how much his mistress loves him when I freeze every cent.

I Froze His Assets While He Cheated Chapter 1

The chandelier blazed over the ruins of our anniversary dinner.

I stood at the head of the mahogany table, staring at the untouched chocolate cake. The icing spelled out *Happy 5th Anniversary* in gold script. Five years of marriage, and the candles I'd lit two hours ago had burned down to stubs without him.

The front door had slammed five minutes ago. Silas hadn't said a word to me. He'd gone straight upstairs.

I dumped the dessert plates in the sink and followed him up.

The master bedroom was empty. His suitcase had been thrown across the carpet, the duvet kicked sideways. I started straightening the bed automatically—five years of conditioning—and my hand brushed something hard under his pillow.

I lifted the silk pillowcase.

His backup smartwatch. He usually kept it locked in his gym bag.

The screen lit up the second I touched it. Notifications stacked across the glass.

*Booking Confirmed: Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort, Finland. Glass Igloo. Two guests.*

My fingers hovered over the alert. I tapped it. Payment details expanded. Visa ending in 4098.

Our joint account. The one I'd seeded with my entire inheritance to fund his startup.

For months I'd told myself the late nights, the weekend trips, the cold shoulders were startup stress. I'd made excuses to my friends. To my parents. To myself.

He wasn't stressed. He was funding another life with my money.

I pulled out my phone, snapped a photo of the screen, and slid the watch back under the pillow.

Heavy footsteps pounded up the stairs.

The bedroom door swung open. Silas stumbled across the threshold. A wave of whiskey rolled off his suit.

"You're still up," he said, yanking his tie loose.

"It's barely ten." I kept my voice flat. "And it's our anniversary."

"I know, Clara." He sighed like the victim of a great injustice. "I told you at the restaurant. The European investors called an emergency conference. I had to take it."

"That required a half bottle of scotch?"

He threw his jacket over the armchair. "I had drinks with the partners after we secured the funding. You know the pressure I'm under."

"I do."

"Then stop looking at me like I murdered someone." He kicked off his shoes. "I'm doing this for us. For our future."

"Our future."

"Exactly. Once this round clears, we can finally take a break. Go somewhere cold like you always wanted."

"Like Finland?"

His hands paused on his belt. A muscle in his jaw twitched. "Sure. If that's what you want."

"How generous. Especially since the startup is eating every dime we have."

"It takes capital to grow."

"My capital."

"*Our* capital." He shot the word back at me. "We're married. What's yours is mine. When the company goes public, what's mine will be yours."

"Right."

"Why are you acting like this?" His tone hardened. "I bust my ass all day, and I come home to an interrogation."

"I'm just trying to understand your schedule."

"My schedule is dictated by the startup. You know that."

"You left the restaurant before the appetizers came."

"I paid the bill."

"That doesn't make up for leaving me alone at a table for two on our fifth anniversary."

"Clara." He pressed his fingers to his temple. "The investors don't care about anniversaries. They care about quarterly reports."

"And your partners enjoyed the celebration drinks?"

"They weren't at the restaurant. I met them at the office."

"With whiskey."

"I keep a bottle in my desk. You know that."

"I know a lot of things, Silas."

"What's that supposed to mean?"

"It means I'm tired."

I walked over to my nightstand. A small plastic organizer sat next to my water glass, filled with prenatal vitamins and fertility medication. Six months of trying for a baby. A strict regimen he had insisted on.

I picked up the organizer.

"Don't you need to take those?" he asked.

"Not tonight."

I opened the top drawer, tossed the pills inside, and pushed it shut.

"Suit yourself," he muttered. "If you want to delay our family plans because you're throwing a tantrum, that's on you."

I crossed to the vanity. A velvet box sat near my perfume tray. Vintage platinum cufflinks. I'd spent three months tracking them down for tonight.

I crouched, shoved the box into the bottom drawer of my dresser, turned the brass key, and pocketed it.

"What did you just lock away?" Silas asked.

"Nothing that concerns you."

"You're speaking in riddles. I'm too exhausted for this. I'm taking a shower."

"Go ahead."

"Are we fighting about this tomorrow?"

"No. We won't fight at all."

"Good. I hate it when you get dramatic."

The bathroom door clicked shut. The shower hammered against the tiles.

I walked back to the bed and slid my hand under his pillow again.

The watch buzzed against my palm. A new message lit up.

*Ivy Thorne.*

An image loaded.

A woman in a red bikini, posed beside a massive indoor pool. My eyes didn't stay on her face. They went to the background.

Imported Italian marble countertops. Arched floor-to-ceiling windows. Custom brass light fixtures.

It was the new villa. The one Silas and I had just closed on last month. The one we hadn't even moved into yet.

The watch buzzed again.

*Ivy Thorne: The water's perfect, babe. Hurry up and get here.*

The sound of Silas humming in the shower drifted through the bathroom door.

I should have kicked the door in and shoved the screen in his face.

Instead, I locked the screen and slid the watch back exactly where I'd found it.

Anger was loud. Anger was sloppy. Anger gave you away before you could land the first blow.

Tomorrow morning, my soft, oblivious wife act started.

By the time he realized I knew, I would already own him.

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