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The Penniless Ex-Wife's Spectacular Comeback

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For three years, I swallowed every humiliation to warm my billionaire husband's frozen heart. But at his birthday banquet, the obsidian cufflinks I spent three sleepless nights carving were crushed into worthless powder. Carly, the woman he truly loved, had intentionally tripped and slammed into my arm. When the velvet box fell, I dropped to my knees on pure instinct. My bare hands were deeply sliced by the jagged shards, warm blood dripping onto the pristine marble floor. But Dominic didn't even spare a single glance at his bleeding wife. He protectively cradled Carly, his voice thick with concern as he asked if she was hurt. He let the entire ballroom laugh at me, calling me a piece of trash that wasn't even fit to touch the hotel carpet. When I later confronted him about the secret estate where he hid her, he nearly broke my jaw. "A toxic bitch like you deserves to rot in a loveless marriage." I finally understood. My marriage was just a cruel prison designed to torture me for a debt I supposedly owed. I didn't shed a single tear. I went back to the penthouse, signed the divorce papers waiving all my assets, and walked barefoot into the freezing New York storm. To survive, I took a job as the personal executive assistant to his biggest enemy on Wall Street. But when I showed up at an industry dinner wearing a stunning designer suit next to another man, the cold tyrant who had thrown me away completely lost his mind.

The Penniless Ex-Wife's Spectacular Comeback Chapter 1

Adelia Kemp stood in the heavy shadows near the edge of the Manhattan hotel ballroom. The glare from the massive crystal chandelier suspended above the center of the room forced her to narrow her eyes. Her fingers gripped a dark blue velvet box so tightly that the sharp corners bit into her palms. The skin around her knuckles stretched white. A group of women wearing custom haute couture gowns walked past her hiding spot. They held flutes of champagne. One of them intentionally raised her voice over the string quartet playing in the background. She said it was disgusting that a scandalous woman with her ruined reputation was allowed in the same room as them. Adelia heard the words clearly. Her stomach contracted, a cold knot forming just behind her navel. She bit down hard on her lower lip, tasting the metallic tang of blood, but she forced her feet to stay planted. She did not retreat into the hallway. The heavy carved doors of the ballroom suddenly swung open. Camera flashes erupted like lightning. Carly Stuart stepped into the venue. She wore a pure white, custom-fitted gown that moved like liquid around her legs. She looked like a flawless swan. The ambient chatter in the room died down instantly as all eyes gravitated toward her. Adelia instinctively shrank further back into the shadows. She watched Carly maintain a perfect, practiced smile as she walked straight toward the center of the crowd. Standing there was Dominic Thompson. Dominic was a tall, broad-shouldered man with a face carved from ice. His expression was usually an impenetrable mask of cold indifference. But the second his eyes landed on Carly, the hard lines of his jaw softened. The tension in his shoulders vanished. He stepped forward and handed Carly a glass of non-alcoholic champagne. A collective gasp of envy rippled through the surrounding guests. Carly reached into her Hermes handbag. She pulled out a vintage, out-of-print vinyl record. Her voice was soft, melodic, and carried perfectly through the quiet room. She said this was her birthday gift to him. Dominic reached out and took the record. His eyes were warm. He murmured a low thank you. The corners of his mouth actually lifted into a rare, genuine smile. Adelia watched that smile. Her chest tightened so violently it felt as if a massive, invisible hand had reached through her ribs and crushed her lungs. She could not pull in a full breath. She closed her eyes for one second. She took a shallow breath, forcing oxygen into her burning lungs. She commanded her legs to move. She stepped out of the shadows and walked toward the center of the room. As she approached, the lingering whispers died completely. The guests parted, creating a wide path for her. Their faces were twisted with open disgust and eager anticipation of a spectacle. Dominic saw Adelia approaching. The slight curve of his lips vanished instantly. His facial muscles locked. His eyes turned into chips of black ice, radiating pure, unadulterated hatred. Adelia ignored the burning stares of the crowd. She stopped directly in front of Dominic. She lifted both hands, offering him the velvet box she had been clutching to her chest. The velvet was warm from her body heat. Her vocal cords felt like sandpaper. Her voice trembled slightly as she wished him a happy birthday. Dominic did not raise his hand. He did not reach for the box. He simply stood there, looking down at her from his towering height. His gaze was flat, empty, as if he were looking at a piece of rotting garbage on the marble floor. The air in the room stopped moving. Adelia's arms began to shake. The muscles in her shoulders burned from holding the posture, but she stubbornly kept the box extended toward his chest. Carly watched the standoff. She took a step forward, her hand reaching up to touch the diamond necklace at her throat in a display of innocent concern. She said she just wanted to help ease the tension. But as she moved, she intentionally shifted her weight toward Adelia. Carly's high heel caught on the edge of the carpet. Her body jerked forward. Her shoulder slammed hard into Adelia's extended arm. The impact sent a sharp shock of pain up Adelia's wrist. Her fingers went numb. The velvet box flew out of her hands. It hit the polished marble floor with a heavy thud. The lid snapped open. A pair of obsidian cufflinks rolled out. Adelia had stayed awake for three consecutive nights custom-designing them, pouring over sketches and overseeing a master jeweler's intricate carving process. Under the harsh ballroom lights, the black stones looked dull and pathetic. Carly let out a high-pitched gasp. She flailed her arms, pretending to lose her balance entirely. The vinyl record slipped from her fingers. Dominic moved with terrifying speed. Panic flashed in his dark eyes. He lunged forward, his long arm extending rapidly. He caught the vinyl record inches before it hit the floor. With his other arm, he hooked Carly around the waist, pulling her flush against his chest to stabilize her. At that exact second, a waiter pushing a massive, multi-tiered champagne cart tried to dodge the sudden commotion. The cart was too heavy. The momentum carried it forward. The solid brass wheel of the cart rolled directly over one of the obsidian cufflinks. A sickening crack echoed through the silent ballroom. The solid stone fractured, a spiderweb of deep cracks appearing on its polished surface before it split into several large, jagged pieces. Adelia dropped to her knees. Her body moved on pure instinct. She reached out to grab the pieces. Her bare fingers closed over the crushed stone. The razor-sharp edges sliced deep into the soft flesh of her palm. Warm blood immediately welled up from the cuts. It dripped down her wrist and splattered onto the pristine white marble. Adelia did not feel the pain in her hand. Her nerve endings were completely numb. She slowly tilted her head up and looked at Dominic. Dominic was looking down at Carly. His hands were moving over her arms, checking her for injuries. His voice was low and frantic as he asked if she was hurt. He held the pristine vinyl record safely against his side. He did not cast a single glance at his wife, who was kneeling on the floor, bleeding. A woman in the crowd let out a loud, mocking laugh. She said the cheap trash some people brought didn't even deserve to touch the hotel floor. The room erupted into cruel laughter. Adelia stared at the sharp line of Dominic's jaw. The sound of the laughter faded into a dull ringing in her ears. For three years, she had poured every ounce of her soul into trying to melt the ice around this man's heart. In this exact moment, that desperate obsession shattered completely, crumbling into dust just like the cufflink. She did not shed a single tear. Her tear ducts were completely dry. She reached into her small clutch with her uninjured hand. She pulled out a tissue. With mechanical, terrifying calmness, she picked up the bloody shards of obsidian, wrapped them in the tissue, and dropped the bundle into a nearby brass trash can. Adelia stood up. She used her clean hand to smooth down the fabric of her skirt. Her eyes were entirely clear. There was no anger, no sorrow, no emotion left in them at all. She looked at Dominic's profile and spoke in a flat, quiet voice. She said she was sorry to bother him. Dominic heard the unnatural calmness in her tone. The muscles in his back stiffened. He instinctively turned his head to look at her. He only saw her back. Adelia did not pause for a single second. She walked straight toward the exit. She pushed open the heavy carved doors of the ballroom and stepped out into the freezing New York night.
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