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I Froze His Assets While He Cheated

"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.
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Chapter 2

The grandfather clock chimed three.

I stood barefoot in the hallway, an empty water glass in my right hand—my alibi if he stirred. The shower had cut off an hour ago. The bedroom door at the end of the hall was closed.

I pushed open the heavy oak door of his study and slipped inside.

Moonlight cut through the blinds. His leather briefcase sat at the center of the desk. He changed the combination every month to keep me out.

"You aren't as smart as you think, Silas," I whispered.

I knelt beside the filing cabinet, reached under the metal frame, and peeled away a strip of black tape. A tiny backup key dropped into my palm.

He'd hidden the spare in plain sight a year ago and forgotten I was the one who'd taped it there.

I jammed the key into the left latch and twisted. Snap. Right latch. Snap.

The flap popped open. I shoved his quarterly reports aside and dug my fingers into the zippered compartment in the back lining.

A folded itinerary.

Global Airlines. Two first-class tickets. Destination: Helsinki, Finland.

He'd told me he was going to London.

I pulled my phone from my pajama pocket and dialed the toll-free number on the page.

"Global Airlines, this is Daniel. How can I help you tonight?"

"I need to verify a passenger manifest," I said, keeping my voice low.

"Booking reference?"

I read it from the slip.

"Alright. Flight 114 to Helsinki, departing at eight this morning."

"Who's listed?"

"Confirm the primary passenger first, please."

"Silas Sterling."

"Yes, ma'am. Seat 2A."

"And the companion?"

"For security, I'll need you to provide the name."

"I'm his wife. I'm just confirming his assistant booked the right ticket."

"I understand. If you say the name and it matches, I can confirm."

My throat tightened. "Ivy Thorne."

A pause. "Yes, Ms. Thorne is in seat 2B."

"Thank you."

I ended the call, deleted it from my recent log, refolded the itinerary exactly as I'd found it, and locked the briefcase.

Four hours later, the espresso machine hissed in the kitchen.

I stood at the marble island in my robe, watching Silas drag his silver suitcase down the stairs. Tailored navy suit. Perfect tie. No trace of the man who'd reeked of whiskey six hours ago.

"London is going to be freezing," he complained, adjusting his cuffs.

"I thought you liked the cold."

"Only on vacation. Business trips are just endless boardrooms." He took the cup of coffee I offered without looking at me.

"Who are you meeting again?"

"The Vanguard Group. I told you yesterday." His brow furrowed in annoyance.

"Right. It slipped my mind. What are you pitching them?"

"The AI integration for the logistics software. The same thing I've been pitching for six months. Why the sudden interest?"

"I'm just making conversation. We barely spoke last night."

"We barely spoke because you were in a mood about dinner."

"A mood."

"Yes. You acted like I abandoned you for fun. I'm trying to secure our financial future."

"I'm sure Vanguard will appreciate your dedication."

"They will." He set the cup on the counter. "I'll be out of pocket for most of the trip. The time difference is brutal."

"So I shouldn't expect any calls?"

"Don't wait by the phone. I'll text when I land at Heathrow."

"Heathrow."

"Yes, Heathrow. Are you feeling okay? You're acting strange."

"I'm fine. Just tired."

He sighed with manufactured patience. "Did you take your pills this morning?"

"I'm about to."

"Don't put it off. Dr. Evans said consistency is key. Miss this ovulation window, we lose another month."

"I know how the medication works, Silas. I'm the one taking it."

"Then act like it. I'm doing my part."

"Your part."

"Providing for this family. Building our future." He grabbed the suitcase handle. "I have to go. My driver is waiting."

"Have a safe flight."

"Lock the deadbolt."

He turned for the front door.

"Silas."

He paused, hand on the brass knob. "What?"

"Don't forget your coat. It's snowing in Helsinki today."

He froze. His shoulders went rigid. Three agonizing seconds.

Then a short, dismissive laugh. "Helsinki? What are you talking about?"

"Just a joke."

"You have a weird sense of humor lately."

He pulled the door open and stepped out. The lock clicked into place behind him.

I didn't waste a second.

I flipped open my laptop on the kitchen island. The screen flared. I typed the bank's URL, entered my credentials. The joint accounts loaded.

Platinum Visa. Ending in 4098. The card he'd used to book the glass igloo.

Authorized Users tab.

*Silas Sterling.*

I hovered over the trash icon. Clicked.

*Are you sure you want to remove this authorized user? This action cannot be undone online.*

"Watch me."

*Confirm.*

The page refreshed. *User removed.*

Let him try to buy Ivy a reindeer sleigh ride with a declined card.

A sharp, violent tear ripped through my lower abdomen.

I gasped, doubling over. The marble countertop hit my chest as I slid sideways. Wet warmth spread between my thighs.

The pain wasn't a cramp. It was something rupturing.

My phone slipped from my fingers and clattered across the tile.

The room tilted sideways. The last thing I saw before the world went black was the screen of my phone lighting up with a text.

*Ivy Thorne: When are you landing, baby? I have a surprise for you in the igloo.*

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