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Leaving a Loveless Marriage

I woke before the alarm, as I always did on our anniversary. Ten years today. A decade of marriage to Nathan Reed—a marriage I had fought for, dreamed of, and sacrificed everything to maintain. My fingers traced the cool, empty space beside me where Nathan should have been. He hadn't come to bed last night. Again. The pale morning light filtered through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Upper East Side penthouse as I slipped into my robe and padded to the kitchen. Each movement was practiced, precise—like a dance I'd performed thousands of times. Coffee brewed exactly how he liked it. The New York Times folded at the business section.
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Chapter 3

The key to Nathan's study burned in my palm like a hot coal. I'd taken it from his dresser drawer that morning while he dressed for his board meeting, palming it with practiced sleight of hand. For ten years, this room had been forbidden to me—the one space in our home where I wasn't allowed to clean, organize, or exist.

Now, with Nathan securely across town and Isabella sedated after another of her "episodes," I stood before the heavy mahogany door, my heart hammering against my ribs.

The lock clicked open with a soft sound that seemed to echo through the empty penthouse. I hesitated, my hand trembling on the doorknob. Did I really want to know what lay behind this door? Twenty years of loving Nathan had taught me that knowledge rarely brought comfort.

But I pushed it open anyway.

The room was immaculate—Nathan's obsessive attention to detail evident in every corner. Dark wood bookshelves lined the walls, filled with first editions he never read but collected for their prestige. His massive desk dominated the center, its surface bare except for a single laptop and a crystal paperweight.

At first glance, nothing seemed unusual. Then I noticed the wall behind his desk.

Photographs. Hundreds of them. Polaroids, professional prints, candid snapshots—all of Isabella. Isabella laughing in the Columbia University quad. Isabella sleeping, her dark curls spread across white sheets. Isabella in a black dress at what must have been their senior formal. Twenty years of memories, preserved like insects in amber.

My legs gave way beneath me as I sank to the floor. This wasn't just a collection—it was a shrine.

With shaking hands, I opened the desk drawers. Each one revealed new evidence of his obsession: handwritten letters tied with faded ribbon, pressed flowers from corsages, ticket stubs from concerts and plays they'd attended together. An entire drawer dedicated to love poems he'd written her, dated from their college days all the way to last month.

Last month.

A sound escaped me—something between a laugh and a sob. All these years, I'd been competing with a ghost. But she wasn't a ghost at all. Even during her institutionalization, she had remained more real to him than I had ever been.

I found my wedding ring in the bottom drawer, nestled in a small velvet box. Not my current ring—the simple band I'd worn on our wedding day, before Nathan had replaced it with the ostentatious diamond that marked me as his possession. He'd told me he'd lost it. Another lie in an ocean of deceptions.

I sat there amid the evidence of my insignificance until the shadows lengthened across the floor. Ten years of marriage. Twenty years of devotion. And all of it meant nothing compared to his obsession with Isabella.

I carefully replaced everything exactly as I'd found it and locked the door behind me. My face in the hallway mirror looked the same, but something had fundamentally changed. The woman who had entered that study no longer existed.

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"Claire, for God's sake, pull yourself together," Nathan hissed, his fingers digging into my elbow as he steered me toward the bathroom. "You're embarrassing me."

The dinner party swirled around us—his investors and their wives, all in evening wear that cost more than most people's monthly salaries. I'd spent hours preparing for tonight, selecting a cream-colored Valentino gown that had cost a small fortune, arranging my hair in the elegant updo Nathan preferred.

All of it ruined now by the spreading crimson stain across my bodice.

"I'm sorry," Isabella simpered, her eyes wide with practiced innocence as she clutched Nathan's other arm. "My hand just... slipped."

The red wine dripped down my dress like blood, soaking into the delicate fabric. It wasn't an accident. I'd seen the calculation in her eyes as she approached, the slight twist of her wrist as she ensured maximum damage.

"It's fine," I said, my voice tight. "It wasn't an accident, though, was it, Isabella?"

The room fell silent. Nathan's investors turned to watch the drama unfold, cocktails paused halfway to lips, conversations suspended mid-sentence.

"What did you just say?" Nathan's voice was dangerously soft.

"I said it wasn't an accident," I repeated, something reckless taking hold of me. "She's been doing things like this for weeks, and you've been allowing it."

Isabella's face crumpled, tears springing to her eyes on cue. "Nathan, I would never... You know how hard I'm trying..."

"Now look what you've done," Nathan snarled at me, wrapping a protective arm around Isabella's trembling shoulders. "You know how fragile she is. How dare you trigger her condition with your paranoid accusations?"

His voice had risen, ensuring everyone could hear his defense of Isabella—and his condemnation of me.

"Claire is just upset about her dress," he announced to the room with a forced laugh. "Women, right? So attached to their things."

A few uncomfortable chuckles rippled through the crowd. I stood frozen, wine dripping onto the imported marble floor, humiliation burning through me more potently than any snake venom.

"Go clean yourself up," Nathan ordered, dismissing me with a flick of his hand. "And when you come back, apologize to Isabella."

I walked to the bathroom with my head high, feeling the stares of pity and schadenfreude on my back. In the pristine white bathroom, I stared at my reflection—at the ruined dress, at the woman I barely recognized anymore.

The shrine in his study. The public humiliation. The constant gaslighting.

Enough.

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The bank's VIP entrance was discreet, tucked away from the main lobby. I'd chosen a Tuesday evening, when Nathan was occupied with his weekly squash game. The receptionist smiled professionally as I approached.

"Good evening, Mrs. Reed. How may we assist you today?"

"I'd like to speak with Mr. Daniels, please," I said, referring to the private banker who had handled our accounts for years.

In his office, with the door firmly closed, I placed a document on his desk. "I need to make some transfers."

His eyebrows rose slightly as he reviewed the paperwork. "This is... substantial, Mrs. Reed. And the receiving accounts are not in your husband's name."

"They're in mine," I said calmly. "Mrs. Claire Porter."

A flicker of understanding crossed his face. He'd seen this before—women creating escape routes from marriages that had become prisons.

"I'll need verification of your identity and authority to make these transfers," he said carefully.

I slid my ID and the power of attorney Nathan had signed years ago across the desk. He'd never imagined I would use it for anything beyond managing household expenses.

Mr. Daniels nodded once, then began typing on his computer. "Half to the Cayman trust and the remainder to the London account. Is that correct?"

"Yes."

The clicking of his keyboard sounded like freedom. Each keystroke took me one step further from the woman who had collapsed in Nathan's study, one step closer to the woman I might still become.

"It's done," he said finally. "The transfers are complete."

I exhaled slowly, feeling something uncoil inside me—a tension I'd carried for so long I'd forgotten it wasn't part of my natural state.

"Thank you," I said, rising from my chair.

"Mrs. Reed—" he hesitated, then seemed to think better of whatever he'd been about to say. "Good luck."

I stepped out into the cool evening air, my phone buzzing in my purse. Nathan, checking where I was. For now, I would answer. For now, I would return to the penthouse and play my part.

But not for much longer.

The pieces were falling into place. My escape was taking shape. And Nathan Reed was about to learn that the woman he thought had nowhere to go had been planning her disappearance all along.

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