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Justice for the Humiliated

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The crystal chandelier cast dancing shadows across Margaret Griffin's opulent dining room as fifty of the city's elite mingled beneath its light. I stood near the mahogany sideboard, watching Harrison hold court by the fireplace, his voice carrying that familiar tone of superiority that had grated against my nerves for ten years. "Cassandra chose this necktie for me tonight," Harrison announced, his fingers plucking at the silk fabric around his throat with theatrical disgust. "Can you believe it? Navy blue with silver stripes to my mother's birthday party." The laughter that rippled through the crowd felt like ice water in my veins. Margaret Griffin, resplendent in her emerald gown and diamond tiara, shook her head with practiced disappointment. "Oh, Harrison," she sighed, loud enough for everyone to hear. "You really must start dressing yourself. Poor dear Cassandra simply doesn't understand these things." My fingers tightened around my champagne flute. The necktie was Hermès, worth more than most people's monthly salary, and it complemented his charcoal suit perfectly.

Justice for the Humiliated Chapter 1

The crystal chandelier cast dancing shadows across Margaret Griffin's opulent dining room as fifty of the city's elite mingled beneath its light. I stood near the mahogany sideboard, watching Harrison hold court by the fireplace, his voice carrying that familiar tone of superiority that had grated against my nerves for ten years.

"Cassandra chose this necktie for me tonight," Harrison announced, his fingers plucking at the silk fabric around his throat with theatrical disgust. "Can you believe it? Navy blue with silver stripes to my mother's birthday party."

The laughter that rippled through the crowd felt like ice water in my veins. Margaret Griffin, resplendent in her emerald gown and diamond tiara, shook her head with practiced disappointment.

"Oh, Harrison," she sighed, loud enough for everyone to hear. "You really must start dressing yourself. Poor dear Cassandra simply doesn't understand these things."

My fingers tightened around my champagne flute. The necktie was Hermès, worth more than most people's monthly salary, and it complemented his charcoal suit perfectly. But that wasn't the point, was it? It never had been.

"I mean, look at her," Harrison continued, gesturing toward me with a dismissive wave. "Standing there in that dress she probably bought at some department store clearance rack. How could I expect her to have any sense of style?"

The dress was actually a custom piece I'd designed myself—one of Eve's creations that would retail for fifteen thousand dollars if it ever hit the market. But they didn't know that. They'd never bothered to look closely enough to see the intricate beadwork, the perfect drape of the silk, the way every seam had been crafted with precision that spoke of true artistry.

"She's always been an embarrassment," Margaret added, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "Spending money we don't have on frivolous things, never contributing anything meaningful to this family."

The murmurs of agreement from Harrison's cousins and business associates created a symphony of humiliation that I'd endured countless times before. But tonight, something was different. Tonight, as I watched my husband's face light up with cruel satisfaction, I felt something inside me crack.

"Ten years," Harrison said, shaking his head as if I were a disappointing investment. "Ten years of trying to make something respectable out of her, and this is what I get. A wife who can't even pick out a proper necktie."

The champagne flute trembled in my hand. Ten years of hiding who I really was. Ten years of pretending to be the grateful, dependent wife while my designs graced the necks and wrists of celebrities and royalty around the world. Ten years of watching my bank account grow with each commission while playing the role of the spendthrift housewife who needed an allowance.

"Perhaps it's time you considered other options, dear," Margaret suggested with a meaningful glance toward the corner where I knew Aura Hansen was probably lurking, waiting for her moment to swoop in.

The crack inside me widened into a chasm.

I set my champagne flute down on the sideboard with deliberate precision, the crystal singing against the wood. The sound cut through the laughter, and slowly, conversations began to die as heads turned in my direction.

"Harrison," I said, my voice carrying across the suddenly quiet room with a clarity that surprised even me.

He looked over, eyebrows raised in that patronizing way that had once made me shrink into myself. "What is it, Cassandra? Can't you see I'm talking to our guests?"

"I want a divorce."

The words hung in the air like a physical presence. Someone's fork clattered against their plate. Margaret's hand flew to her chest, her face draining of color.

"I want a divorce," I repeated, louder this time, my voice steady despite the earthquake happening inside my chest. "Right now. Tonight. I'm done."

Harrison's face cycled through confusion, disbelief, and then anger. "Cassandra, you're being ridiculous. Sit down and stop making a scene."

"No." The word came out stronger than I'd ever heard it from my own lips. "I will not sit down. I will not be quiet. And I will not spend one more second pretending that this marriage is anything other than a joke."

The silence in the room was deafening. Fifty pairs of eyes watched as I walked toward the gift table where Margaret's birthday presents sat in their elegant wrappings. With steady hands, I slipped my wedding ring from my finger—the ring that had felt like a shackle for so long—and placed it carefully among the ribbons and bows.

"Consider this my gift to you, Margaret," I said, meeting her horrified gaze. "Your freedom from having such an embarrassing daughter-in-law."

As I turned toward the door, I heard Margaret's sharp intake of breath, followed by the sound of her body hitting the floor. But I didn't look back. For the first time in ten years, I walked out of that house with my head held high, leaving behind the woman I'd pretended to be and finally ready to reclaim the woman I'd always been.

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Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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