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My Wedding Ring Paid for His Funeral Novel Cover

My Wedding Ring Paid for His Funeral

I wrote the code. I secured the funding. I built the company from a concrete garage floor while Julian practiced his smile for the cameras. Then, on the night of our fifth anniversary, he walked our own gala with his assistant in a replica of my custom Parisian gown, kissed her hand into the microphone, and called her his muse — in front of five hundred investors and every press outlet in the city. By midnight, I had dropped my wedding ring in a trash can, handed our fiercest rival CEO the patent transfer that made Julian's entire platform illegal to operate, and locked every server in his empire behind a thirty-two-character password he will never crack. He thinks I'm the scorned wife throwing a tantrum. He doesn't know Arthur Mercer owns the stage at tomorrow's Tech Summit. He doesn't know I filed that patent three years ago. He never read the fine print. And now, neither will his investors.
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Chapter 2

"Evelyn! Stop right there."

Julian’s voice bounced aggressively off the exposed metal pipes of the backstage corridor.

I pushed fiercely through the heavy velvet curtains. The thick fabric instantly muffled the chaotic roar of the ballroom behind me, cutting off the frantic, rabid shouts of the press.

"Did you hear me?" He rounded the corner, his face flushed an ugly, mottled red. "What the hell was that?"

"A toast," I said, keeping my pace steady and unbothered.

"You humiliated us." He stepped directly into my path, forcing me to halt. "You humiliated the entire company on our biggest night."

"You paraded your assistant in my custom dress."

"Clara is not just an assistant!" he shouted, his hands balling into tight fists at his sides. "She is the creative backbone of this quarter’s launch. You’re acting like a paranoid, hysterical child."

"I'm acting like the founder of this company."

"Co-founder," he corrected viciously. His jaw tightened. "And frankly, after that stunt, the board is going to demand answers. Marcus is already threatening to pull his next round of funding."

"Let him."

"Are you insane?" Julian stepped closer, invading my space. "We need that capital to expand into Europe. You just threw a glass of wine on a fifty-million-dollar deal."

"You threw the deal away the second you pulled her onto that stage."

"I was acknowledging her hard work!"

"You called her your muse."

Julian scoffed, a patronizing sound. "It's PR, Evelyn. It's a storyline. The media loves a fresh face. You’ve always been too rigid, too technical. Clara brings warmth to the brand."

"Warmth," I repeated, the word tasting like ash.

"Yes. And I already have a solution to fix tonight." He smoothed his lapels, his breathing slowing. The calculated boardroom persona slipped right back over his unhinged anger. "Sarah is drafting a press release right now. We’re going to frame this as an emotional breakdown. Extreme stress from overwork."

"An emotional breakdown."

"You’re stepping down," he announced, as if discussing the weather. "Temporary leave, effective immediately. Then a quiet transition to Vice President."

"You want me to demote myself."

"I want you to protect our stock price."

"My stock price." I crossed my arms, digging my fingers into my sleeves. "I wrote the original code. I secured Marcus as our first investor while you were still trying to figure out how to read a pitch deck."

"And I scaled it!" Julian shot back. "I built the relationships. I brought in Clara when you became too obsessed with the backend to notice our marketing was dying."

"You brought Clara in six months ago," I said, my voice dropping to a lethal quiet. "She was a junior copywriter. Now she’s the face of the brand?"

"She has instinct," Julian argued. "She understands what the market wants. You understand servers and data structures."

"I understand loyalty."

"This is business! You’re making it personal."

"You kissed her hand on stage."

"It was a gesture of gratitude."

"You gave her my dress."

"I told you, she needed something appropriate for the gala. I had my assistant order a duplicate."

"Your assistant ordered a duplicate of a custom Parisian gown."

Julian waved a hand, dismissing the crucial detail. "The point is, you overreacted. You threw a tantrum in front of five hundred investors. We have to control the narrative."

I stared at him. The man I had married three years ago seemed completely erased, replaced by a greedy stranger in a tailored tuxedo.

"My ego isn't the one on stage demanding applause," I said.

Julian took a deep breath. He pinched the bridge of his nose, playing the exhausted martyr. "We are not doing this here. The press is right outside those doors. We need to present a united front."

"There is no front left to present."

"Yes, there is. For the company. And for Leo."

I slowly uncrossed my arms.

"Leo has been acting out at school," Julian continued, artificially lowering his voice to feign concern. "His teacher called twice this week. He got into a fight during recess. He needs stability at home right now."

"Leo is your son. Not mine."

"You’ve raised him for three years! You pack his lunches. You take him to soccer. You can’t just abandon him because you’re mad at me."

"I’m not mad. I’m done."

"You will stay," Julian demanded, his tone hardening into absolute command. "You will take the VP title. You will keep a low profile. And you will continue to look after Leo."

"Excuse me?"

"It makes sense. You’re great with Leo. Clara isn't really maternal. She needs to be in the office, focused on the launch."

"So Clara gets my company, and I get to be your unpaid childcare."

"Don't twist my words. You're still a partner. Just a silent one. For now." Julian pointed a demanding finger at the concrete floor. "He needs a mother figure. I need you to be his nanny while I clean up the PR nightmare you just created. Clara and I will handle the European expansion. You stay home and manage the boy."

The word *nanny* hit my stomach like a solid, physical punch.

A violent wave of nausea rushed up my throat, sour and thick. I swallowed hard against the bile, my eyes locking onto his arrogant face.

He reached out, his fingers aiming for my bare shoulder.

I jerked backward as if he were made of fire. The tiny hairs on the back of my arms stood straight up. The sharp scent of his sandalwood cologne flooded my senses. It coated the back of my tongue, repulsive and suffocating.

It made my skin crawl.

"Don't touch me," I warned.

"Evelyn, stop being dramatic."

A short, dry laugh slipped past my lips. I didn't yell. I didn't throw anything else. The burning rage from the stage simply vanished, leaving a freezing, absolute clarity in its wake.

Julian frowned. "What is so funny?"

"Nothing." I nodded slowly. "You want me to step down. You want me to play nanny to your son while you run my company with Clara."

"It’s for the best. Just until things cool down. You’ve always said family comes first."

"I said that when I thought we were one."

I looked down at my left hand. The three-carat diamond caught the harsh, buzzing fluorescent light of the ceiling fixtures.

"Evelyn?"

I pinched the platinum band between my thumb and index finger. I twisted the cold metal. It slid over my knuckle without an ounce of resistance.

"What are you doing?" he asked. His confident posture finally cracked. "Put that back on."

I didn't answer. I turned toward the gray metal trash bin resting against the cinderblock wall.

"Evelyn, don't you dare."

I flicked my wrist.

The heavy diamond ring tumbled through the air. It struck the inside of the cheap aluminum can with a sharp, muffled clink.

My hand froze in mid-air, finally free.

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