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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 2

The heavy wooden front door shut behind me, sealing the evening chill outside. I balanced two brown paper bags of fresh groceries against my hip. A pair of silver sequined stilettos sat perfectly aligned on the entryway rug.

They were tiny. Maybe a size six.

"It's about finding that frequency, Chloe. True soul resonance."

Julian’s voice drifted from the living room, low and hypnotic. I rounded the corner, the paper bags crinkling against my coat. My husband sat on the center cushion of our cream velvet sofa. His arm rested casually across the shoulders of his twenty-two-year-old intern. Chloe Davis leaned into his side, her blonde hair brushing his collarbone.

"I've never met anyone who understands my frequency like you do, Julian," she murmured.

My grip tightened on the grocery bags until the paper tore. "Are you having a meeting?" I asked.

They both jumped. Chloe scrambled upright, smoothing the front of her cropped sweater. Julian didn't flinch. He simply withdrew his arm and settled back against the cushions.

"Clara. You're home early," he noted.

"I went to the market. For our anniversary dinner."

"We discussed this yesterday." Julian reached toward the glass coffee table and picked up a small, leather-bound planner. He flipped it open and held it up. Red circles marked several dates. "I drafted a calendar to help you process the transition," he explained, tapping a manicured fingernail against today's date. "Tuesdays and Thursdays are Non-Interference Days."

I stared at the red circle. "You brought your intern into our living room on our anniversary."

"Dates are arbitrary markers." Julian set the planner down. "Chloe and I are exploring a secondary dynamic. You signed the agreement, Clara."

"I didn't agree to host your dates in my house."

"Our house," he corrected gently. "And creating a safe space for all my partners is crucial for my emotional alignment."

Chloe stepped forward. She smelled like vanilla body spray and expensive espresso. "I really admire how open-minded you are, Clara," Chloe chirped.

I blinked at her, stunned by the sheer audacity.

"Julian talks about your vintage coat collection all the time," Chloe continued, her eyes darting toward the hallway. "I would love to see your master closet. Do you mind?"

She wasn't asking for a fashion tour. She was marking territory.

"The master bedroom is off-limits," I told her.

"Oh." Chloe pouted, her bottom lip jutting out. "Julian said we practice total transparency here."

"My clothes are not part of your soul resonance."

Julian pinched the bridge of his nose. "Clara, you are projecting hostility. Chloe is merely trying to bridge the gap between you two."

"There is no gap to bridge. She doesn't belong here."

Chloe reached into her pocket and pulled out a plastic square. She tossed it onto the coffee table. The company ID card landed next to the calendar. Her smiling face beamed up from the laminate. "I'll just leave my access pass right here," Chloe said, her tone saccharine. "So I don't forget it for work tomorrow."

Julian stood up, smoothing the front of his trousers. "Since you bought groceries, why don't you prepare the salmon?" he suggested. "We can share a meal. It will help desensitize your jealousy."

A sharp, metallic ringing echoed in my ears. He wanted me to cook for his mistress.

I walked straight past the living room and into the kitchen. The stainless steel trash can sat in the corner. I stepped on the pedal. The lid popped open. I tipped the first grocery bag upside down. Two pounds of wild-caught salmon hit the bottom with a wet slap.

"Clara!" Julian barked from the doorway.

I upended the second bag. Organic asparagus, cherry tomatoes, and a bottle of expensive white wine crashed into the garbage. The glass shattered, splashing wine across the plastic liner.

"Make your own dinner," I said.

Julian's jaw tightened. The veins in his neck strained against his collar. "This is exactly the kind of hysterical, punitive behavior Dr. Aris warned about," he stated coldly.

"I don't care about your podcast therapist."

"You are ruining a perfectly productive evening."

"Good." I turned my back on him and marched toward the hallway.

"Where are you going?" he demanded.

"To give you your non-interference."

I didn't head for the master bedroom. I walked straight to the guest room at the end of the hall. I stepped inside and slammed the door shut. The brass lock clicked into place with a satisfying snap. Silence swallowed the room.

A strange, bubbling sensation rose in my chest. It wasn't a sob. It wasn't a scream. I threw my head back and laughed. The sound bounced off the bare walls, harsh and entirely devoid of humor. Everything I felt for Julian—the decade of devotion, the compromises, the desperate need to make him happy—evaporated in that single, jagged laugh. He had manipulated me into signing a hall pass so he could grope a twenty-two-year-old on our sofa. I leaned against the door, sliding down until I hit the hardwood floor.

The guest room was rarely used. It held a simple queen bed, a dresser, and a small woven wastebasket near the nightstand. I stared blankly at the basket. Something shiny caught the overhead light. I pushed myself up off the floor and walked over to the nightstand. A small, torn square of foil rested at the bottom of the empty wastebasket.

I reached in and pulled it out. It was a condom wrapper. Julian and I hadn't used condoms since our first year of marriage.

I flattened the foil against my palm. The jagged edges scraped my skin. I flipped it over to read the tiny black text stamped on the back. MFG: 09/2023. EXP: 09/2026. Below that, a faint ink smudge revealed a drugstore price tag, half peeled off. The date printed on the sticker was exactly one month ago. Thirty days. He had been sleeping with someone in this very room a month before he ever brought up the therapy contract. My fingers curled tight, crushing the foil into a tiny, sharp ball. Who was the butterbeer emoji? Was it Chloe? Or was there someone else entirely? As the muffled giggles of his intern echoed from my master bedroom, I realized Julian hadn't just broken our vows—he had rewritten the rules of the game. And I was about to play to win.

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