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The Divorced Genius Wife's Spectacular Return

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After three years of marriage, Kasie's husband forced her to sign a divorce agreement leaving her with nothing. He destroyed her academic career just to protect his adopted sister, Calista, from a lab accident she had caused. Forced to return to her hometown, Kasie found her biological family had also been completely brainwashed by Calista. Her brothers dragged her to a clinic to donate bone marrow for Calista's fake illness. When Kasie struggled, they pushed her down the stairs, breaking her arm, while her ex-husband watched and called her pathetic. They tore up her only job offer. When she was attacked by a drunk in an alley, her own brother drove right past her desperate screams just to answer Calista's phone call. The final blow came when Calista stole Kasie's life's work, published the research as her own, and cried on national television. "My own sister... she was jealous. She tried to claim my research as her own." Penniless, publicly ruined, and evicted by her own brothers, Kasie was thrown out into a mob of angry reporters. She didn't understand why her own flesh and blood treated her like a monster, or why Calista's fake tears were worth more than Kasie's actual life. But as she unlocked the door to a secret apartment she had rented years ago—the one safe haven they didn't know about—the tears finally stopped. She had nothing left to lose, which meant it was time to make them pay.

The Divorced Genius Wife's Spectacular Return Chapter 1

Kasie stared out the floor-to-ceiling windows of the corner office, watching the gray skyline of Manhattan blur into a smudged painting. The glass was cold against her forehead, a physical anchor trying to keep her from floating away. She felt like a bird trapped in a very expensive, very sterile glass cage.

The heavy mahogany desk sat between them like a judge's bench. Clemence Foreman sat behind it, his posture immaculate, his tailored suit fitting him like armor. He wasn't looking at her as a husband looks at a wife, or even as a person looks at another person. He was looking at her the way one looks at an underperforming asset that has finally reached its expiration date.

He slid a thick manila folder across the polished wood. The sound of the paper against the varnish was a harsh scrape in the silent office, loud enough to make Kasie's shoulders flinch.

"Sign it, Kasie."

The first page stared up at her. The bold font at the top didn't mince words: Voluntary Waiver of Marital Property Division. Below it, clauses and sub-clauses snaked down the page, but the meaning was clear. She was leaving with exactly what she came in with. Nothing.

Her fingers were blocks of ice. She couldn't feel the tips as she rested them on the edge of the desk. Last night echoed in her head. Clemence standing in the doorway of their bedroom, his voice devoid of any warmth. If you don't sign it, Kasie, I will make one phone call. That post-doc position at Columbia? Gone. Your funding? Dried up by morning. You will never publish in this country again.

He hadn't been bluffing. Her project had been suspended yesterday afternoon. The department chair had cited "funding irregularities," but they both knew it was Clemence pulling the strings.

"Sign it," Clemence repeated, his tone flat. "It's better for everyone. Better for you, better for Calista."

At the mention of that name, Kasie's stomach lurched. A sharp, physical twist in her gut. Three years of marriage. Three years of him looking through her, past her, always toward the delicate, fragile Calista. Every tender moment, every ounce of patience Clemence possessed was reserved for her adopted sister. Kasie had just been the placeholder, the sturdy body standing in the way of the spotlight.

She scanned down the pages. Paragraph seven made her vision swim. It required her to issue a public statement claiming she was leaving her research position due to "personal academic misconduct." It was a lie, a paving stone laid down to protect Calista's pristine reputation.

Kasie picked up the Montblanc pen resting on the folder. It was heavy, dense, a solid weight in her numb hand. She didn't look at Clemence. She couldn't. If she looked at him, she might scream, or cry, or throw the pen at his perfectly composed face.

Instead, she flipped to the final page. The signature line waited, a blank space demanding her surrender. She pressed the nib to the paper. The ink flowed, dark and final. K-A-S-I-E. Every stroke felt like severing a limb. C-H-A-V-E-Z. The 'Z' dragged at the end, a jagged finish to the worst decision of her life.

As the period dotted the end of her name, a wave of exhaustion washed over her, leaving her limbs heavy. But underneath the exhaustion, something else stirred. A strange, hollow quiet.

Clemence reached across the desk and pulled the folder back. He didn't check the signature immediately; he didn't need to. He simply closed it, his face remaining a mask of stone. Transaction complete.

He stood up, his tall frame unfolding gracefully. He tugged at his cuffs, adjusting the monogrammed links. "Your belongings are being packed as we speak. The housekeeper will have them delivered to your parents' house within the hour."

He looked at her, really looked at her for the first time since she walked in. His eyes were chips of blue ice. "That rust-belt town in Pennsylvania? That is exactly where you belong."

Kasie didn't reply. The words landed, but they didn't cut the way they used to. She turned away from the desk, her legs moving mechanically toward the heavy oak door.

Her hand was inches from the brass handle when she stopped. The silence of the office pressed against her ears. She reached into the pocket of her coat. Her fingers closed around her old phone, the screen cracked from a drop two months ago. Clemence had refused to buy her a new one. Why would he? She was just the girl from the coal dust.

Clemence shifted in his chair, an irritated sigh escaping his lips. He clearly expected a breakdown, a begging session, a dramatic exit. He got none of that.

Kasie pulled the phone out. She swiped her thumb across the broken glass, the familiar pattern unlocking the screen. She scrolled through her contacts, past the 'C's, past the lawyers and the liars, until she found the number she had saved but never dialed. An international number with a +33 prefix.

She hit the green call button and lifted the phone to her ear.

Clemence frowned, leaning forward. "What are you doing?"

The line rang once. Twice. Then a click, and a crisp, professional voice filled the quiet office. The accent was distinctly French, clipped and efficient.

"The Lagrange Institute, Director's office."

Kasie took a breath. The air felt sharp in her lungs, cold and real. She kept her eyes fixed on the glass door, but she wasn't looking at the skyline anymore. She was looking at Clemence's reflection in the glass.

"Hello," Kasie said. Her voice didn't shake. It was steady, a solid foundation rising from the rubble. "This is Kasie Chavez."

She paused. She watched the reflection. Clemence's frown deepened, confusion flickering in his eyes. He didn't recognize the name of the institute. He had no idea what she was holding in her hand.

"Regarding the offer you've extended to me every year for the last five years..." Kasie continued. She turned her head slowly, looking over her shoulder directly into Clemence's stunned face.

"I accept."

She didn't wait for a response from the other end. She tapped the red icon, ending the call. The screen went dark. She dropped the phone back into her pocket.

Clemence stood frozen behind his desk, his mouth slightly open, the mask of control slipping for the first time.

Kasie turned the brass handle. The door swung open. She stepped into the hallway, letting the door click shut behind her, cutting off the view of the glass cage forever.

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