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My Husband Wanted An Open Marriage So I Dated His Billionaire CEO Novel Cover

My Husband Wanted An Open Marriage So I Dated His Billionaire CEO

Clara Hayes reluctantly agreed to an Ethical Non-Monogamy marriage because her husband Julian used therapy-speak to manipulate her into accepting his intern. She downloaded Raya in total despair, matching with Sterling Knight—a man who showed her what true devotion meant. Clara finally shattered her trauma bond, severing her emotional dependence on Julian forever. But when Julian gets dumped by his intern and desperately tries to close their marriage, he discovers his company's ruthless billionaire CEO is the exact man Clara took to bed. Will Julian survive the ashes of the kingdom he deliberately burned?
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Chapter 1

The ten-page document rested on my lap, heavy as a stone.

"Read the highlighted section again, Clara."

Julian stood near the foot of our bed. He wore his favorite cashmere sweater, the one I bought him for Christmas, looking perfectly relaxed. I stared down at the crisp white paper. The bright red ink glared back at me from the very first page.

"Liability Waiver for Exploring Deep Self-Space," I read aloud. My voice sounded hollow in the quiet of our master bedroom. "Julian, what is this?"

"It's a boundary agreement." He paced a few steps toward the window, then turned back. "A framework for our evolution."

"Tomorrow is our tenth anniversary." I gripped the edges of the paper, crumpling the corners. "We were supposed to renew our vows. Instead, you hand me a contract for an open marriage?"

"Ethical non-monogamy," he corrected swiftly. "There is a vast psychological difference."

"It sounds like a permission slip to sleep with other people."

Julian sighed. He pinched the bridge of his nose, projecting the exhausted patience of a professor dealing with a slow student. "I was listening to Dr. Aris's podcast on the drive home. He made a brilliant point about the claustrophobia of traditional monogamy. We stifle each other’s authentic growth when we demand exclusive physical access."

"We made a promise," I argued, tossing the packet onto the duvet. "Ten years ago. For better or worse."

"And right now, it is worse. Because we are stagnating."

"Then let's fix it! Let's go to counseling." I leaned forward, desperate to reach the man I married. "Real counseling. We can find a therapist tomorrow. We can talk about why you feel stifled."

"Couples therapy is an antiquated model." He waved a hand, dismissing the idea entirely. "It focuses on patching a sinking ship rather than teaching the passengers how to swim independently."

"I don't want to swim independently. I want my husband."

"See? That right there." Julian pointed a finger directly at my chest. "That possessive language. 'My' husband. You view me as property."

"I view you as my partner!"

"Volume, Clara," he murmured. "Keep your nervous system regulated. You are elevating to a state of hysteria."

The accusation worked instantly. I clamped my mouth shut, suddenly acutely aware of my racing pulse. He always did this. He framed my normal reactions as symptoms of instability.

Julian moved to the edge of the mattress and sat down. The springs groaned under his weight. He didn't reach for my hand. He maintained a clinical, calculated distance. "Look at clause four," Julian instructed.

I reluctantly picked the packet back up and flipped the pages. "Full disclosure of secondary emotional investments is optional, to preserve individual autonomy," I read, my stomach twisting. I looked up, horrified. "You want to bring other women into our lives and not even tell me?"

"Not women. Experiences," he countered smoothly. "You are fixating on the physical act. This is about emotional liberation."

"It's cheating, Julian! You're asking me to sign a contract that says you can cheat!"

"Stop using that word." His voice dropped an octave, carrying a warning hum. "Cheating implies deception. I am sitting right here, offering you complete transparency. A cheater hides in the shadows. I am inviting you into the light."

"This isn't light. This is insane."

"This is why I drafted the agreement," he continued gently, ignoring my protest. His tone remained smooth, devoid of anger. "Your attachment style has become pathological."

"Pathological?" I repeated, the word tasting bitter.

"Yes. You rely on my physical presence to validate your self-worth. You have a profound codependency issue, and frankly, it is suffocating."

I shrank back against the headboard. The clinical words hit me like physical blows. He wasn't yelling. He wasn't calling me names. He was diagnosing me, and somehow, that hurt worse. "I just want a normal marriage," I whispered.

"Normal is a construct for the unexamined life." Julian tilted his head, studying my face as if I were a specimen in a jar. "I am offering us a way to save this relationship. I need to deconstruct the toxic ownership we've built. If you force me into a cage, I will eventually resent you. Is that what you want?"

My chest tightened. Pathological attachment. Codependency. Was I crazy? Was I smothering him by expecting fidelity? "I don't want you to resent me," I managed to say.

"Then sign the contract." He pulled a silver pen from his pocket and offered it to me. "Show me you are willing to do the work to heal your anxious attachment."

I stared at the pen. He wasn't asking for space. He was demanding a free pass. The realization crystallized in my mind, cold and sharp. He was using academic jargon to cover up betrayal. He wanted to cheat, but he wanted to do it with a clear conscience. He wanted me to absolve him of guilt before he even committed the act.

"If I don't sign it?" I asked, testing the waters.

Julian's gentle expression hardened. The warmth vanished from his eyes, leaving behind a chilling emptiness. "Then I will have to reevaluate whether I can remain in an emotionally stunted environment," he stated flatly. "I cannot stay with someone who refuses to grow."

Fear clawed at my throat. He would leave. He would pack his bags tonight, walk out the door, and tell all our friends that my toxicity ended the marriage. I wasn't ready to lose him. I wasn't ready for my ten-year history to be erased on a random Tuesday night. My fingers trembled as I took the pen. The metal felt like ice against my skin.

"Page ten," he instructed.

I flipped past paragraphs of legal-sounding psychobabble. Clauses about primary partners and secondary dynamics. Each word chipped away at my sense of security, leaving behind a hollow crater of self-doubt. I pressed the pen to the dotted line. The ink flowed dark and smooth.

Clara Hayes. I surrendered my dignity with those two words.

Julian snatched the packet off the bed the second I crossed the 's'. "I'm proud of you," he said. He didn't hug me. He didn't offer a reassuring smile. He simply turned his back.

Pulling his phone from his pocket, he walked toward the bedroom door. The screen illuminated his face in the dim light. He tapped an icon, brought the device to his mouth, and held down a button. "It's done," he murmured into the speaker. "The barrier is gone. I'll see you tomorrow."

He hit send. Before the screen went dark, he lowered the phone. From my spot on the bed, I caught a clear glimpse of the contact name. There were no letters. No initials. Just a single emoji. A frothy mug of butterbeer. My stomach dropped, plunging into an abyss of cold dread. Who was he reporting to? Who had he been waiting to text the moment my signature hit that paper? Little did Julian know, the "barrier" he just broke would unleash a billionaire beast who was already waiting in the dark to take everything Julian owned—starting with his wife.

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