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The Post-Nup, His Fall, My Rise

I caught my husband cheating at his own club. I made him sign a post-nup: one more time, and I get everything. He didn't just cheat again; when I confronted him, he shoved me so hard I cracked my head open on a marble table. He left me bleeding and concussed at the hospital. He ran to his mistress' s side after she faked a suicide attempt for attention. His mother told me he called me "dramatic" as he abandoned me. Lying there, I saw his post on social media, calling her "my darling" while I was being treated for a head injury he caused. I finally understood. He didn't just betray me; he would have let me die for her. So I picked up the phone and called my lawyer. "Enforce the post-nup. Every single clause. And file the felony assault charges. I'm taking his entire empire, and then I'm putting him in jail."
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Chapter 2

Anya POV:

The chill of the morning air seemed to seep into my bones, even through the cashmere robe. I lay there, staring at the ornate ceiling of our bedroom, the one Jonathan had painstakingly designed. Every gilding, every fresco, now felt like a gilded cage. My head throbbed, a dull ache behind my temples, a physical manifestation of the emotional assault I had endured the night before.

I heard muffled voices from downstairs. The clinking of porcelain, the whisper of Jonathan' s voice, too soft, too intimate. It was a sound that had once soothed me, but now it only stirred a fresh wave of nausea. Kesha. She was here. In my home. Again.

Despite the throbbing pain, a cold fury propelled me out of bed. I pulled on a pair of silk pajamas, my movements stiff and deliberate. My reflection in the mirror showed a stranger – pale, gaunt, with eyes that held a haunted emptiness. This wasn' t me. This wasn' t Anya Collins.

I walked down the grand staircase, each step a descent into a nightmare. The voices grew clearer. Jonathan' s low rumble, Kesha' s soft, melodic tones, punctuated by her delicate laughter. They sounded like a couple, comfortable and at ease, in my meticulously curated sanctuary.

The moment I stepped into the living room, their conversation died. Jonathan, seated on the plush sofa, was holding a cup of coffee. Kesha was perched on the armrest, her hand resting lightly on his shoulder. Her eyes, wide and innocent, met mine. This time, there was no pretense of surprise, just a subtle shift in her gaze, a flicker of something almost triumphant.

"What is she doing here, Jonathan?" My voice was a low growl, barely recognizable to my own ears.

Jonathan quickly moved Kesha' s hand from his shoulder. He stood, his expression a mixture of irritation and something akin to guilt. "Anya, she just… she came to apologize."

Kesha slid off the armrest, her gaze fixed on the Persian rug. She looked small, fragile, her shoulders caving in. "Mrs. Collins, I' m so, so sorry. I know I shouldn' t be here. I just… I couldn' t sleep, thinking about what happened last night. I needed to apologize in person." Her voice was a soft, trembling whisper, designed to melt any anger.

It only fueled mine. "Apologize?" I scoffed, a bitter laugh escaping my lips. "You apology is being here? In my home? After you spent half the night in my husband' s arms, listening to your sordid little affair in my car?"

Kesha gasped, her head snapping up. Her eyes were wide, filled with genuine shock this time. "In… in your car?"

Jonathan' s face visibly paled. He looked at me, a flicker of fear in his eyes. He knew. He knew I had heard.

"Get her out, Jonathan," I commanded, my voice shaking with suppressed rage. "Get her out of my house, now."

"Anya, please," Jonathan began, stepping towards me, his hand outstretched. "Let' s just calm down."

"Calm down?" I laughed again, a harsh, humorless sound. "You want me to calm down? With her standing here, after everything?"

Kesha, sensing her moment, moved closer to Jonathan, clinging to his arm. "Jonathan, I' m scared. She' s so angry."

Jonathan' s gaze softened as he looked at her. He placed a comforting hand over hers. "Kesha, maybe it' s best if you go for now. I' ll call you later."

She looked up at him, her eyes brimming. "But… I don' t want to leave you alone with her. What if she blames you for everything?"

That was it. That was the breaking point. The sheer gall, the utter audacity of her words. She was not just here; she was staking her claim. She was manipulating him, using her fabricated vulnerability to drive a wedge even deeper.

I lunged forward, a primal scream tearing from my throat. "You manipulative little bitch!" My hand connected with her cheek, a sharp, stinging slap that echoed through the silent room.

Kesha cried out, stumbling backward. My hands were on her, pulling her hair, a storm of fury consuming me. I heard Jonathan' s shout, felt his hands on my shoulders, pulling me back.

"Anya! Stop it! What are you doing?!" he roared, his voice filled with shock and indignation.

I struggled against his grip, my body shaking with pure, unadulterated rage. "She deserves it! She deserves everything and more!"

He pulled harder, his strength overpowering mine. I lost my footing, stumbled, and then he pushed. A violent, deliberate shove. My feet slipped on the polished marble. I fell backward, a sickening crack echoing as the back of my head slammed against the sharp edge of the marble coffee table.

A blinding flash of white light. A searing pain. Then, darkness.

When I opened my eyes, the world was a blurry mess of white ceilings and antiseptic smells. I was in a hospital bed. My head throbbed, a dull, insistent ache. A bandage was wrapped tightly around my forehead.

I heard hushed voices nearby.

"-she' s just so dramatic, Helen. You know how Anya gets." It was Jonathan' s voice. Full of exasperation.

"Dramatic? Jonathan, she' s in a hospital bed! And that… that little hussy of yours, what was her name? Kesha? She' s the one who fainted!" Helen Gross. Jonathan' s formidable mother. Her voice, sharp and icy, cut through the air.

I tried to sit up, a wave of dizziness washing over me. A nurse rushed over. "Ms. Collins, please. You need to rest. You had quite a nasty fall."

"Where… where is Jonathan?" I whispered, my throat dry.

Helen Gross walked into my line of sight, her elegant face etched with concern, but also a simmering anger. She squeezed my hand, her grip surprisingly warm. "He' s… tending to his little bartender, dear. She staged a magnificent faint, apparently." Her tone dripped with contempt.

Just then, a commotion erupted from the hallway. A shrill scream, followed by a crash.

"She took pills, Jonathan! She swallowed a whole bottle!" A woman' s voice, panicked and breathless.

Helen' s eyes rolled. "Oh, for heaven' s sake. The theatrics never end with that one." She squeezed my hand again. "Stay here, Anya. I' ll handle this."

But Jonathan burst into my room, his face pale with panic. He didn' t even look at me. His eyes were wild, searching for his mother. "Mother, Kesha swallowed pills! She' s trying to hurt herself!"

Helen stood up, her posture rigid. "And you' re going to run to her, aren' t you, Jonathan? Leaving your wife with a concussion, again?"

He flinched. "She needs me, Mother! She' s fragile!" He rushed out of the room, following the sounds of chaos.

Helen sighed, a sound of deep resignation. She turned back to me, her usually impenetrable facade cracking slightly. "Anya, I am so sorry. I truly am."

I just stared at the empty doorway where Jonathan had disappeared. He had left me. Again. For her. The memory of his push, the crack of my head against the marble, the searing pain… it all came flooding back. He didn't care. He never did.

A cold, hard resolve solidified in my heart. This was it. No more chances. No more forgiveness.

"Helen," I said, my voice weak but steady. "Tell my lawyer to prepare the final divorce papers. And tell him… to make sure every single clause of that post-nup is enforced. Every. Single. One."

Helen' s eyes widened, a flicker of surprise, then a slow, approving nod. "Consider it done, dear. Absolutely done."

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