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My Ex-Husband's Regret, My New Beginning

For ten years, I poured my family's fortune and my entire life into building my husband, Corbin, into an architectural star. I was the perfect wife, the silent partner behind his success. Then, on our anniversary, he brought his "muse," Kallie, and publicly humiliated me for her. He let her stain my Porsche, then brought her to our home. I found her in my bedroom, wearing my clothes, after she'd broken our wedding photo. He screamed at me, demanding I apologize to her. He called me materialistic and cruel, the very man whose lavish life I had single-handedly funded. But the final straw wasn't even finding them in bed together. It was when his mistress cornered me, claiming she was pregnant to force me to let him go. I just smiled, signed the divorce papers, and booked a one-way ticket to Europe. It was time to reclaim the life he stole.
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Chapter 1

For ten years, I poured my family's fortune and my entire life into building my husband, Corbin, into an architectural star. I was the perfect wife, the silent partner behind his success.

Then, on our anniversary, he brought his "muse," Kallie, and publicly humiliated me for her.

He let her stain my Porsche, then brought her to our home. I found her in my bedroom, wearing my clothes, after she'd broken our wedding photo. He screamed at me, demanding I apologize to her.

He called me materialistic and cruel, the very man whose lavish life I had single-handedly funded. But the final straw wasn't even finding them in bed together.

It was when his mistress cornered me, claiming she was pregnant to force me to let him go.

I just smiled, signed the divorce papers, and booked a one-way ticket to Europe. It was time to reclaim the life he stole.

Chapter 1

My husband, Corbin, had a new woman. Not just a new woman, but the new woman. The one he called his muse, his artistic equal, the one who understood his "authentic struggle." And there she was, standing next to him, her hand casually resting on his arm, as if she belonged there.

"Adeline," Corbin said, his voice flat, devoid of its usual warmth when he addressed me. "This is Kallie. Kallie Vazquez."

He emphasized her last name. He always did that with artists he admired. He wanted me to call her Kallie. As if we were friends.

My eyes swept over her. I knew who Kallie Vazquez was. The "pure" conceptual artist from Brooklyn. The one funded by the trust I'd set up, the one whose work Corbin obsessed over. The one who had become the third person in our marriage without ever stepping foot in our home, until now.

She was petite, with a deliberately disheveled look. Her dark hair was pulled back loosely, framing a face that was almost aggressively natural. No heavy makeup, no obvious designer clothes. She wore oversized paint-splattered overalls, a stark contrast to my tailored silk dress. She was the picture of an artist untouched by the world, a canvas of authenticity.

"It's so lovely to finally meet you, Adeline," Kallie said, her voice soft, almost a whisper. She offered a small, hesitant smile. It was perfectly played, a blend of reverence and shyness.

"Kallie," I replied, my voice steady. I didn't return her smile, just a slight nod. My composure felt like a fragile shield.

We were leaving the gallery opening, one of many I'd funded for Corbin's firm. Our Porsche, the one I'd bought him, was waiting. The driver held the door open.

I moved towards the passenger side, my usual spot. It was my car. My seat.

Kallie stepped forward, a beat too fast, and reached for the passenger door. Her fingers brushed the handle.

"Oh, I'm sorry," she murmured, pulling her hand back as if burned. Her eyes darted to Corbin, then back to me, wide and innocent. "I just... I always sit here."

My hand froze on the door frame. "Not in my car," I said, my voice low. "Not in my seat."

Her lower lip trembled, and her eyes welled up. She looked like a cornered fawn. Or a very good actress.

"Corbin," she whispered, her voice cracking. She looked at him, her plea clear. He was her protector.

Corbin's jaw tightened. He turned to me, his gaze cold. "Adeline, don't be ridiculous. Just let her have the seat."

"Ridiculous?" I echoed. A sharp, bitter laugh escaped me. "I'm ridiculous? This is my car, Corbin. And that's my seat."

"She's had a long night, Adeline," he reasoned, his voice taking on that patient, condescending tone he reserved for me when he thought I was being "emotional." "She's tired. Just for tonight."

I watched him, my breath held tight in my chest. He was making excuses for her, against me, in front of our driver.

"She can drive, then," I suggested, a sardonic edge to my voice. "If she's so comfortable in the driver's seat, let her take it. Unless you prefer my warmth next to you, Corbin?"

His face flushed a deep red. "Adeline, what is wrong with you?" he growled, his voice barely contained.

I ignored him. My gaze was fixed on Kallie. Her fragile facade was cracking. Her eyes, still brimming, now held a flicker of something else. Something calculating.

Then, the tears burst forth. Not delicate, silent tears, but a full-blown sob. "I can't... I can't do this," she stammered, covering her face with her hands. "I'm not... I'm not like this."

She turned and marched away from the car, her sobs echoing in the quiet night. She cast one last glance back, her eyes meeting mine. In that brief moment, I saw it: not pain, but a fierce, almost triumphant spark.

She stopped a few feet away, turning to face us again. "I just... I believe in art, in beauty," she declared, her voice still shaky but gaining strength. "I don't understand this... materialism. This possessiveness."

I almost laughed out loud. This woman, who cultivated an image of "starving artist" while receiving a generous stipend from the private fund I'd set up for Corbin's firm, was lecturing me on materialism. She was unique, alright. Uniquely manipulative. I had watched her ascend from a nobody to Corbin's prized protégé, all thanks to my money. Just last month, I' d seen the paperwork for another transfer to her account.

Tonight was our anniversary. Our tenth. And he was standing here, defending her against me.

"Kallie, wait!" Corbin called out, starting after her. He didn't even look at me.

He finally turned back, his expression a mask of fury. "Adeline, you need to apologize to her. Now."

My gaze dropped to his left hand. The wedding ring, the one I had slipped onto his finger ten years ago, was missing. My stomach lurched.

Kallie, hearing his words, paused. She slowly turned back, wiping her eyes. "No, Corbin," she said, her voice surprisingly firm, "she doesn't need to apologize. I understand. Some people just... can't comprehend a life beyond labels and possessions. It's fine." She straightened her shoulders, a picture of wounded dignity.

A hot wave of anger washed over me, threatening to consume me. My hands clenched into fists at my sides. I wanted to scream, to tear down the careful facade she' d built.

But I didn't. I just stood there, breathing in the cold night air. I looked at the car, my car, then back at them.

I forced myself to unclench my hands. "Fine," I murmured, stepping towards the driver's side.

As I reached for the door handle, my foot slipped. I glanced down. There was a dark, sticky stain on the pristine white leather of the passenger seat.

My eyes narrowed. It wasn't paint. It was a smear of dark, gooey chocolate. And then I saw it, a matching stain on Kallie's oversized overalls, right on her hip.

"Oh, Kallie, your beautiful overalls!" Corbin exclaimed, rushing over to her. He didn't notice the car seat yet. "What happened?"

Kallie looked down, feigning surprise. "Oh, I must have... I don't know. A clumsy moment, I suppose." She dabbed at it with her finger.

Corbin, without a moment's hesitation, shrugged off his custom-made cashmere coat. The one I'd bought for him last Christmas, a limited edition. He wrapped it around her shoulders, covering the stain on her overalls. Protecting her.

"Just wait here, Kallie," he said, his voice soft, reassuring. "I'll handle this." He glanced back at me, his eyes now filled with a dangerous glint.

A red haze descended. I grabbed the heavy glass paperweight from the gallery's display table and hurled it at the ground. The shatter echoed through the quiet street. It wasn' t the first time I' d broken something when I was furious, when I felt like something was being stolen from me.

"That. Is. My. Car," I enunciated slowly, each word a hammer blow. "And you let her ruin it." My voice was dangerously calm, but my insides churned.

Corbin scoffed. "Adeline, it's a minor stain. We can get it cleaned. Are you seriously suggesting she did this on purpose?"

"Cleaned?" I repeated, my voice rising. "No. I want a new car. Or at least the entire interior replaced. You can afford it, can't you? After all the money I've poured into your 'vision'?"

Kallie gasped, her eyes wide again. "What? That's ridiculous! It was an accident! You're just trying to... to humiliate me!"

"Humiliate you?" I turned to her, my gaze chilling. "Perhaps you should look in the mirror, Kallie. And then at the passenger seat of my Porsche."

She burst into tears, louder this time. "Corbin, I can't believe this! She's being so cruel!"

"Enough, Adeline!" Corbin roared, striding towards me. "You are being absolutely malicious! Do you hear yourself? I will pay for everything. Every single thing. But this? This is beyond the pale."

His words hit me like a physical blow. Malicious. Cruel. I felt a cold dread seep into my bones. This wasn't about the car anymore. It never was. It was about him, about us, about everything I had given and he had so carelessly discarded.

My smile felt brittle, glued to my face. The world twisted around me, every sound muted, every color dimmed. It all felt so... meaningless.

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