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Merry Christmas, Ex-Husband

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"He gave his mistress diamonds. He gave his wife an apron. He didn't know his wife owned his company." Clara spent three years playing the role of the perfect, submissive housewife. She hid her identity as the heiress to the global Sterling Empire to support her husband, Lucas, building his company from the ground up with her secret investments. She cooked, she cleaned, and she waited for him to love her. But on Christmas Eve, Lucas shatters her world. At a lavish family gala, he publicly humiliates Clara by gifting a priceless ruby necklace to her evil stepsister, Bella, while throwing a cheap maid's apron at Clara along with divorce papers. "You're fired as my wife," he laughs. "I need a woman with class, not a servant." Clara signs the papers without hesitation. But she doesn't leave empty-handed. She takes her dignity, her freedom... and her money. The next morning, Lucas wakes up to frozen bank accounts, repossessed cars, and a new CEO taking over his company. He rushes to the boardroom to beg the mysterious investor for mercy. But when the CEO's chair swivels around, he sees the woman he threw out in the snow. "Hello, Lucas," Clara smiles, wearing the diamonds he could never afford. "Ready to beg?"

Merry Christmas, Ex-Husband Chapter 1

The kitchen smelled like rosemary and burnt dreams.

I pressed the fresh bandage against my thumb, the third burn mark I'd collected in two days of Christmas preparations. The turkey sat golden in the oven, its skin crackling with promise, while I stirred the cranberry sauce with my uninjured hand. Steam rose from the pot, fogging my glasses and making the world blur around the edges.

"Clara!" Mother Helen's voice cut through the kitchen like a blade. "This gravy is too thick. And why does the stuffing smell like sage? I specifically said no sage."

I bit back my response, focusing instead on the rhythmic motion of stirring. The wooden spoon felt heavy in my grip, my shoulders aching from hours bent over the stove. "I'll thin the gravy, Mother Helen. The stuffing—"

"Should have been made my way from the beginning." Her sharp eyes surveyed my work with the precision of a food critic. "Lucas deserves better than this amateur hour."

The front door slammed, followed by the familiar sound of Lucas's laugh—but not alone. A higher, musical giggle accompanied it, sending ice through my veins despite the kitchen's warmth.

"We're home!" Lucas called out, his voice carrying that particular brightness he reserved for special occasions. Or special people.

I wiped my hands on my apron, the fabric stained with two days of cooking battles, and stepped into the hallway. Lucas stood there in his charcoal wool coat, snowflakes melting in his dark hair, looking like something from a holiday catalog. Beside him stood a vision in cream cashmere and red lipstick—Bella, his stepsister, though the way she clung to his arm suggested nothing familial about their relationship.

"Clara," Lucas said, his nose wrinkling slightly as I approached. "You smell like... cooking."

The words hit me like a slap. Two days. Two days I'd spent crafting his perfect Christmas dinner, burning my fingers on his favorite dishes, and he recoiled from the evidence of my effort.

"I've been in the kitchen," I said quietly, suddenly aware of the grease stain on my sweater, the flour dusting my sleeves.

"Obviously." Bella's voice was honey over glass. "Lucas, maybe we should give Clara some space to... freshen up before dinner?"

She said it with such practiced concern, her manicured hand still resting on Lucas's forearm. The diamond bracelet on her wrist caught the hallway light—a bracelet I'd never seen before, though something about its elegance seemed familiar.

"Good idea." Lucas shrugged out of his coat, not meeting my eyes. "The smell is pretty overwhelming."

Mother Helen appeared from the living room, her face transforming from disapproval to delight at the sight of Bella. "Oh, my dear! You look absolutely radiant. Doesn't she, Lucas?"

"Beautiful as always." His voice carried a warmth that hadn't touched our conversations in months.

I watched them move into the living room like a choreographed dance, Bella's laughter tinkling as Lucas helped her with her coat. The cashmere slipped away to reveal a dress that probably cost more than my monthly grocery budget—deep emerald silk that made her skin glow and her blonde hair shine like spun gold.

"Clara, don't just stand there," Mother Helen snapped. "The turkey needs checking."

Back in the kitchen, I basted the turkey with mechanical precision, my hands shaking slightly. Through the doorway, I could hear their conversation, punctuated by Bella's musical laugh and Lucas's responses—more animated than he'd been with me in weeks.

"Remember when we used to sneak cookies from your mother's kitchen?" Bella was saying.

"You mean when you used to get us both in trouble?" Lucas's laugh was rich, genuine. "Some things never change."

"Oh, but some things do." Her voice dropped to something almost intimate. "We're not children anymore."

The timer buzzed, saving me from hearing his response. I pulled the turkey from the oven, the bird perfect despite Mother Helen's earlier criticism. The skin was golden-brown, the meat would be tender and juicy. It was exactly what Lucas had requested.

But as I carried the platter to the dining room, setting it on the table I'd spent an hour decorating with holly and candles, I felt invisible. Lucas and Bella sat close together on the sofa, their heads bent over his phone, sharing some private joke.

"Dinner's ready," I announced.

They looked up as if surprised to find me there.

We gathered around the table—the same table where Lucas and I had shared quiet dinners when we were first married, where we'd talked about our dreams and future. Now it felt like a stage set for someone else's play.

"Everything looks wonderful, Clara," Bella said with that same practiced sweetness. "You've worked so hard."

Lucas carved the turkey with efficient strokes, the knife gliding through meat that fell apart at his touch. Perfect. Just as I'd planned.

"Before we eat," he said suddenly, setting down the carving knife, "I have an announcement."

The room fell silent. Mother Helen leaned forward expectantly. Bella's eyes sparkled with something that might have been anticipation—or knowledge.

"I wanted to thank everyone for being here tonight," Lucas continued, his voice taking on that formal tone he used for business presentations. "Christmas is about family, about the people who matter most in our lives."

He reached into his jacket pocket, and my heart began to pound. A small velvet box appeared in his palm—the kind of box that held promises and endings in equal measure.

"So I prepared something special," he said, his eyes finding Bella's across the table. "For someone who's always been special to me."

The candlelight flickered across the velvet box, casting dancing shadows on the white tablecloth. The turkey grew cold on its platter, forgotten. My hands gripped my napkin until my knuckles went white.

"Lucas," I whispered, but my voice was lost in the sudden roar of silence.

He smiled—that devastating smile that had made me fall in love with him five years ago—and held the box like it contained the future itself.

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