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The Transactional Marriage: Her Bitter Ascent Novel Cover

The Transactional Marriage: Her Bitter Ascent

The first time my husband, Gregory, chose a billion-dollar deal over my father' s funeral, I knew our marriage was a transaction. But when he started canceling meetings for an actress named Kennedy, I realized he was capable of love-just not for me. Then came the whispers of his devotion: buying her a theater, brawling with a director who criticized her. My investigation led to a "warning"-a hit-and-run that left me hospitalized. His assistant's message was chilling: "Accidents do happen." At the police station, after he'd been in another fight for her, Kennedy pointed at me and wailed, "Make her kneel! Make her apologize for breathing the same air as us!" Gregory' s cold eyes met mine. "Christie," he commanded, his voice deadly quiet. "Kneel."
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Chapter 6

Gregory' s head snapped towards me, his eyes locking onto mine with an icy intensity. His gaze, usually dismissive, now held a chilling contempt. The words he' d been about to utter to Kennedy died on his lips.

"Christie," he said, his voice dangerously low, each syllable carved from ice. "What are you doing? Stirring up trouble again?" He turned his attention to my friends, his expression hardening. "And you," he addressed my brave, bewildered friends, "You should know better than to associate with someone so… disruptive."

My blood ran cold. Disruptive? I was trying to protect my friends from his drunken, manipulative fiancée.

"Disruptive?" I echoed, a bitter laugh escaping my lips. "She's harassing my friends, Gregory! She's drunk and out of control!"

Kennedy, hearing the commotion, broke free from my friends and stumbled towards Gregory, her face a mask of theatrical tears. "She's lying, Gregory! She's always been jealous! She's trying to turn everyone against me, just like she always does!" She grabbed his arm, burying her face in his shoulder.

Gregory, without a moment's hesitation, wrapped an arm around her, pulling her close. He glared at me, his eyes blazing with a fierce, protective anger. "See what you've done, Christie?" he snarled, his voice a low growl. "You upset her. You deliberately upset her." He turned back to my friends, his voice loud enough for everyone in the room to hear. "Anyone associated with Christie Maddox will face consequences."

My friends flinched, their faces paling. They knew Gregory's reach, his power.

"No!" I cried out, stepping forward. "Don't you dare threaten my friends!"

Gregory ignored me, completely focused on soothing Kennedy. He led her out of the VIP room, her muffled sobs echoing in the sudden silence. As he passed, he gave a curt nod to his bodyguards. "Deal with them," he commanded, his voice devoid of emotion. "Teach them a lesson about loyalty."

The bodyguards, massive and unyielding, stepped forward. My friends, brave as they were, looked terrified. They knew they were powerless against Gregory Henson's might.

"No!" I screamed, lunging in front of Sarah. "You will not touch them!"

One of the bodyguards, a hulking man named brute, stepped closer. "Mrs. Maddox," he said, his voice surprisingly gentle, but his eyes were firm. "You know Mr. Henson. When he gives an order, it is carried out. Especially when it concerns Ms. Hewitt' s comfort. He won't hesitate to ruin them. Financially. Socially. Completely."

A wave of impotent rage washed over me. I remembered his cold words, his casual dismissal. His power was absolute. He wouldn't bat an eye. He'd crush my friends without a second thought, just to appease Kennedy. My heart constricted with a horrifying realization: I was powerless. My body was still broken, my spirit severely wounded. I couldn't fight him. But I had to protect my friends.

A desperate, agonizing thought formed in my mind. There was only one way. One way to stop him.

My eyes darted around the room. My gaze landed on an ornate crystal vase on a nearby table. My hand shot out, grabbing it.

"Stop!" I yelled, my voice ringing with a newfound, desperate resolve. "Don't touch them!"

Before anyone could react, I brought the vase down with all my might onto my own outstretched wrist. A sickening crunch echoed through the room. A sharp, searing pain shot up my arm, making me gasp. Blood bloomed rapidly on my sleeve, soaking into the fabric. The crystal vase shattered, shards scattering across the floor.

"Christie!" Sarah screamed, rushing forward, her face contorted in horror. My other friends gasped, their eyes wide with shock.

My vision swam, but I forced myself to stay conscious. "Tell Gregory," I gasped, clutching my throbbing wrist, pain making my head spin. "Tell him I did it. I'm the one who needs to be punished. Not them." I looked at the bodyguards, my eyes blazing despite the agony. "This is my penalty. Leave them alone."

The bodyguards exchanged uneasy glances. They were clearly taken aback by my sudden, brutal act of self-harm. My friends, tears streaming down their faces, tried to staunch the bleeding, their hands shaking.

"Christie, why? Why would you do this?" Sarah whispered, her voice broken.

I forced a weak smile. "It's fine, Sarah. It's just a broken bone. It'll heal. You guys are safe."

Horacio gently took my arm. "We need to get her to a hospital, now!" he urged the others. They helped me up, supporting my trembling body.

As we stumbled towards the exit, a new sound cut through the air. A furious shouting from upstairs. It wasn't Gregory's voice. It was Kennedy's, high-pitched and hysterical.

My head snapped up. I looked towards the grand balcony overlooking the main hall. And there she was. Kennedy. Teetering precariously on the railing, a bottle of champagne clutched in her hand, her face distorted in a drunken rage.

"Gregory! You don't love me!" she shrieked, her voice echoing through the silent hall. "You just don't! You only care about your stupid deals! I'll jump! I swear I'll jump!"

Gregory, who had been halfway out the door, rushed back, his face a mask of panic. "Kennedy! No! Don't be foolish! Get down from there!" He stretched out a hand, his voice laced with a frantic desperation I had never heard before. "My love, I promise you, I love you. More than anything. I'll give you anything you want. Just step away from the railing!"

I watched, numb with disbelief. The man who had callously ordered me to kneel, who had left me for dead, was now pleading, groveling, for this manipulative drama queen. The absurdity of it all was sickening. My sacrifice, my pain, all of it seemed utterly meaningless in the face of his blind devotion to her.

Just as Gregory reached the balcony, Kennedy swayed. Her foot slipped on the polished marble. A collective gasp rose from the onlookers. She let out a piercing shriek, her body tumbling over the railing.

"No!" Gregory roared.

My friends and I were just about to step out the main door, trying to shield me, when it happened. In a sickening thud, Kennedy landed. Not on the hard marble floor.

She landed directly on me.

A blinding white-hot pain exploded through my already injured body. My broken wrist screamed in agony. My ribs, still healing, cracked under the impact. The air was knocked from my lungs. I crumpled to the ground, Kennedy's body a dead weight on top of me.

"Kennedy!" Gregory's voice was a frantic shout. He scrambled down the stairs, pushing through the stunned crowd. He reached us, his eyes wide with terror. He didn't even glance at my face, twisted in agony beneath Kennedy. He carefully lifted her limp body from mine, cradling her close.

"My love, my love, are you alright?" he whispered, his voice thick with overwhelming concern, his eyes scanning her for any injury.

He didn't look at me. Not once. He held Kennedy close, her head lolling against his shoulder, and without another word, without a backward glance, he turned and rushed out of the club, leaving me a broken heap on the floor, my blood mingling with the shattered crystal.

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