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The Ghost Wife's Silent Escape

For three years, I was the ghost wife to tech billionaire Julian Petersen. I ran his empire from the shadows, securing the patents that were his foundation, while he publicly doted on his manipulative ex, Blair. On my 30th birthday, he forgot me entirely, choosing instead to solve another one of Blair's manufactured crises. That was the final straw. I tricked him into signing our divorce papers, hidden within a stack of routine acquisitions he never bothered to read. He signed away our future without a second glance, his mind already on her, leaving me to eat my birthday cake alone. When he finally saw Blair's true, venomous nature, his obsession didn't end-it just shifted to me. He hunted me down across the globe, offering billions not as an apology, but as a new set of golden chains. He thought he could buy me back after everything he'd done. He cornered me in my new life, his presence a suffocating shadow. His voice was a low command, "Get in the car, Arlene. We're going to talk." "And you will listen."
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Chapter 2

Arlene POV

The silence of the house was a physical weight. Julian was gone, as he always was, chasing after Blair's latest manufactured crisis. The only sound was rain against the windowpane.

My phone buzzed. Staying at Blair's. Don't wait up. No apology, no explanation. Just a statement of fact that had become the norm. My thumb hovered over his contact, then, with a decisive press, I deleted him.

I walked into my sanctuary—a hidden room behind a sliding bookshelf in my study. This was where the ghost of Arlene York could breathe. I reached under a loose floorboard and pulled out a worn leather notebook filled with meticulous plans.

My fingers flew across the keyboard, deleting digital footprints, scrubbing years of online presence. Then, against my better judgment, I checked social media.

A blurry photo of Julian and Blair, faces pressed close. "Tech Titans Julian Petersen and Blair Kidd spotted together, fueling reunion rumors!"

Then another post—Blair herself, champagne flute clinking with Julian's. "Celebrating surviving another attack! So grateful for my rock, Julian."

A burning ache started in my chest. Today was my birthday. My thirtieth birthday. And Julian was celebrating with Blair. The casual cruelty hit me like a physical blow.

I slammed the laptop shut and walked to the empty kitchen. I pulled out a frozen meal and put it in the microwave. A lonely meal for a lonely night.

The front door burst open. Julian stumbled in, disheveled, bloodshot, a bruise on his jaw.

"Arlene? What are you doing up so late?"

"Eating. As you can see."

His gaze swept over the empty house, then settled on a small, brightly colored box on the counter—the store-bought birthday cake I had bought for myself.

A flicker of something crossed his face. Guilt? Obligation? He placed the cake in front of me. "Happy Birthday, Arlene." Devoid of warmth. A performance.

"Thank you."

He glanced at my microwaved dinner. "You're eating that? On your birthday? We should go out. Celebrate properly."

"I saw the photos, Julian. The ones with Blair. Celebrating her survival."

His face hardened. "It wasn't like that. She was upset. I was just comforting her."

"Comforting her? During a manufactured crisis she created herself—while your actual wife spent her birthday alone, eating microwave dinners?"

"Don't you dare twist this, Arlene. You know how important Blair is to me. She's my partner."

"Your partner in what, Julian? In endless drama? I'm your wife. Your wife. But when has that ever mattered to you?"

"Enough!" He slammed his hand on the counter. The cake jumped. "Don't push me, Arlene."

I pushed my plate away. "I'm not hungry."

His phone buzzed—Blair's ringtone.

"Go, Julian. She needs you. She always does."

He hesitated. But the pull of Blair was always stronger. He grabbed his keys and was gone, the door slamming behind him.

I walked back to the counter and slowly lit the single candle on the pathetic birthday cake. The tiny flame flickered in the vast darkness.

I wish for freedom, I whispered to a universe that had long ignored me. I wish to be free from this gilded cage, free from the ghost I've become.

Then, I blew out the candle. The smoke curled upwards, carrying my wish into the ether, symbolizing the death of Arlene York as Julian's wife.

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