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The Jilted Wife's Spectacular High Society Return

On our third wedding anniversary, I spent six hours preparing a perfect dinner for my billionaire husband. But when I went into his study, I accidentally unlocked his private server and discovered my entire marriage was a sham. He explicitly chose me—a girl with zero background and zero resources—just to build a "controlled environment" to punish and provoke his ex-girlfriend. When I confronted him and demanded a divorce, he violently yanked me back, causing me to crash into a marble table. I was six weeks pregnant. As I bled out on the floor, he just stood there and watched coldly. Later at the hospital, his ex strutted into my room to mock my miscarriage. Worse, I overheard my husband telling his partner that he let me fall on purpose to eliminate any permanent ties, and even bribed the doctor to falsely declare me permanently infertile. "She has no resources. In thirty days, she'll be begging to come back." He sneered, confident that his meticulously designed cage had broken me completely. He thought I was just a pathetic charity case he could throw away. He didn't know that before I became his docile wife, I was "The Shepherd," an underground racing champion with 45 million dollars sitting in an offshore bank account. I took off my blood-stained coat, left his diamond ring on the table, and initiated a million-dollar transfer. This time, I was playing by my own rules.
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Chapter 4

The Hampton estate's guest room had no ocean view, which Eleonora considered merciful. She had chosen it deliberately, the last room on the second floor, overlooking the manicured hedge maze rather than the Atlantic's relentless reminder of horizons. She had locked the door from inside, pushed the heavy armchair against it, and curled into the window seat's velvet cushion.

Forty-eight hours. She had drunk water from the bathroom tap when thirst became physical pain, but food remained impossible. The thought of chewing, of swallowing, of sustaining the body he had described as a controlled environment- the mechanics revolted her.

Rain had begun on the first night, building from drizzle to downpour, and now the third evening brought thunder that shook the windowpanes. She watched lightning illuminate the maze, the hedges suddenly visible then swallowed by darkness, a pattern that matched her thoughts. Clarity. Oblivion. Clarity. Oblivion.

Headlights swept the gravel drive. She did not move. The engine cut, a door slammed, footsteps crunched through wet stone. Multiple footsteps, she realized. Security detail. Always security, even in his private sanctuary.

The stairs groaned under weight that had never learned caution. Eleonora remained in her nest, knees drawn to chest, the beige trench coat still her only armor. The doorknob rattled. The chair scraped. The key in the lock turned, and Jace forced entry with his shoulder, sending the armchair skidding across parquet.

He filled the doorway, rain-darkened and furious, his overcoat dripping on the threshold. "What the hell is this? Two days of silence, unscheduled absence, and I find you hiding like a child?"

Eleonora lifted her face. She searched his eyes for something- regret, concern, memory of the girl he had married- and found only the cold calculation she had mistaken for depth.

"My phone died." The excuse emerged automatically, a reflex of their dynamic, her programmed submission.

"Your phone-" He stopped, running his hand through his hair, a gesture of frustration she had once found humanizing. "The Met Benefit is Thursday. Your presence is required. This tantrum ends now."

His phone rang. The tone identified Preston Whitmore, his oldest friend, the only person whose calls he would take at any hour. Jace answered without hesitation, turning to the window, his back presenting itself like a target.

"Preston. No, I found her. Some hysterical episode." He listened, then laughed, a sound like gravel in water. "Exactly. A trust fund wife with no function beyond attendance. She'll calm down once she remembers the alternative."

Eleonora's fingers dug into her knees. The trench coat fabric bunched, released, bunched again.

"Isabella?" Jace's voice dropped, intimate in a way that excluded the room, the house, the wife listening. "She's handling the transition gracefully. Better than expected, actually. The necklace helped."

Preston's voice buzzed through the speaker, words indistinct.

"Eleonora?" Jace glanced over his shoulder, his gaze passing through her like she were furniture. "She'll adapt. They always do. A few days of discomfort, realization that survival without my infrastructure is... challenging, and she'll return to manageable behavior. It's not complex psychology."

He disconnected. The silence stretched, populated by rain and his breathing and her pulse in her ears.

"I want a divorce."

The words surprised her. She had not planned them, had not rehearsed, had not believed herself capable of articulation. But they emerged clear and complete, a sentence with weight and trajectory.

Jace turned slowly. His expression shifted through several configurations- surprise, amusement, something that might have been respect before it curdled into anger. He crossed the room in three strides, his height and breadth suddenly oppressive, the physical reality of his presence she had spent years trying to earn.

"Divorce." He tasted the word. "Is this performance art? Some influencer's idea of leverage?"

"No performance."

"Then you're stupider than I estimated." His hand closed on her jaw, fingers pressing into the hinge, forcing her face upward. "You signed a prenuptial agreement that grants you nothing. Less than nothing. You leave with the clothes you arrived in, which, incidentally, I purchased."

Eleonora pushed against his chest. The wool of his overcoat scratched her palms, the buttons cold and hard. She shoved with all the force her depleted body could summon, and he released her jaw to maintain balance, a half-step backward that felt like victory.

"You can't-"

"I can." She found her feet, found her voice, found the doorframe for support. "I will. I don't want your money. I don't want your name. I want-"

She wanted never to have existed for him. Wanted to erase three years of service and hope and gradual self-erasure. Wanted the child she had briefly believed might matter, the pregnancy already failing in the stress of confrontation, her body signaling distress she refused to acknowledge.

As she turned to leave, Jace lunged forward, his fingers clamping around her arm like a manacle. "I'm not finished with you," he snarled, yanking her back. The force was brutal, unexpected. Eleonora lost her balance, stumbling backward, her arms flailing for purchase that wasn't there. Her world tilted, a dizzying arc of motion ending in a sickening impact. The sharp corner of the marble coffee table met her lower back with the force of a hammer blow. The impact drove breath from her lungs, sent her sprawling, and then the pain came- not from her hip, but from deep in her abdomen, a cramping twist that doubled her forward.

Jace watched. She saw it, through tears of shock, saw him stand motionless with his hand still extended from her push, saw his expression cycle through suspicion- another trick, another manipulation- before something else entered his eyes.

Blood spread across the beige trench coat, blooming from her center, dark and fast and wrong.

His face changed. The mask cracked. He moved, finally moved, dropping to his knees beside her, his hands hovering then touching, pressing, trying to stem flow that would not stop.

"Eleonora-"

She looked at the ceiling, at the water stain shaped like a continent she would never visit, and felt the warmth leave her body in rhythmic pulses. The rain continued. The lightning flashed. Somewhere, a clock ticked toward an anniversary that would never arrive.

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