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The Unwanted Wife's Spectacular Genius Comeback

I gave up my MIT physics fellowship to marry Emery, the ruthless CEO of the Kirkland family, thinking three years of devotion could warm his cold heart. Then I discovered he was desperately, secretly in love with Catalina—his younger brother's new fiancée. To protect his secret and keep her close, Emery used me as a pathetic shield. He watched coldly as his family publicly humiliated my background. He forced me to drink freezing champagne on an empty stomach just to appease Catalina's fake victim act. When I finally tried to leave, he blackmailed me with my father's corporate bailout contract, forcing me to move back into the main estate just so he could live under the same roof as the woman he truly wanted. The breaking point came when Catalina's unleashed Doberman lunged at me in the gardens. To save my right arm—the arm I needed for my research—I kicked the vicious beast in self-defense, twisting my ankle in the process. Emery rushed out. He didn't ask if I was bitten. He didn't look at my swollen leg or my pale face. He only saw Catalina sobbing over her whimpering dog, and he stared down at me with pure, absolute disgust. "Why did you do that?" Looking up at the man I had loved for three years, the last chain holding me to this miserable marriage shattered. I didn't bother to explain. I just pulled out my phone, contacted the most ruthless divorce attorney in Boston, and headed back to my lab.
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Chapter 1

The wind off Massachusetts Bay whipped through the shadows of the Kirkland estate porch, carrying the bitter bite of late autumn.

Francesca stood pressed against the cold stone pillar, her bare arms covered in goosebumps. She pulled her thin shawl tighter around her shoulders, shivering violently.

Her phone screen illuminated the darkness in her palm. The notification read that her private driver was three minutes away.

Three minutes. She just had to survive the freezing temperature for three minutes.

A low murmur of voices suddenly broke through the rhythmic splashing of the courtyard fountain.

Francesca froze. She turned her head, her eyes tracking the sound through the meticulously manicured boxwood maze.

The estate was supposed to be empty outside. The main party had moved indoors hours ago.

Through a gap in the tall green hedges, illuminated by the pale glow of a wrought-iron streetlamp, she saw him.

Emery.

Her husband's tall, broad-shouldered silhouette stood with his back to the light. Even in the shadows, his posture carried that rigid, untouchable authority of a corporate CEO.

Standing directly across from him was Catalina Witt.

Catalina, the beloved daughter of a family friend. Catalina, the woman who was about to marry Emery's younger brother, Hudson.

Catalina wore a flimsy, backless silk evening gown. She had her arms wrapped tightly around her own torso, her shoulders trembling as she practically shrank into the cold air.

Francesca watched, her breath catching in her throat, as Emery moved.

He didn't hesitate. He unbuttoned his custom Savile Row suit jacket with swift, practiced movements. He slipped it off his broad shoulders, the expensive fabric catching the dim light.

With a gentleness Francesca had never experienced in their three years of marriage, Emery draped the heavy jacket over Catalina's bare shoulders.

Catalina tilted her head up. Her eyes were slightly red, and she offered Emery a smile that was so incredibly fragile and wronged it made Francesca's stomach turn.

Emery slowly raised his right hand. His long fingers hovered in the air, inching toward Catalina's cheek.

He stopped. His hand remained suspended, a millimeter away from her skin, a picture of absolute, agonizing restraint.

He murmured something low. The wind snatched the words away before they could reach Francesca's ears.

But she didn't need to hear the words. The look on Emery's face was enough.

The sharp angles of his jaw were softened by a rare, devastating tenderness. It was a look of pure, undivided devotion. A look that sliced through Francesca's chest like a dull, rusted blade.

He had never looked at her like that. Not on their wedding day. Not in their bed. Never.

Francesca's fingers curled inward. Her perfectly manicured nails dug so fiercely into her palms that the skin threatened to split. The physical pain in her hands was the only thing keeping her grounded.

Two blinding headlights suddenly swept across the circular driveway.

The Maybach tires crunched against the gravel, the bright beams slicing through the darkness and hitting the fountain.

The sudden light startled the two figures by the water.

Emery's hand snapped back to his side instantly. His spine stiffened, and in a fraction of a second, the tender man vanished. He was once again the cold, unapproachable head of the Kirkland conglomerate.

Catalina pulled the oversized men's jacket tighter around her chest. She turned her head, looking directly toward the shadows of the porch.

Even through the distance and the darkness, Francesca saw it.

Catalina's lips curved upward. It wasn't the fragile smile from a moment ago. It was a sharp, fleeting smirk of absolute victory. A silent, mocking challenge directed right at the wife standing in the cold.

The driver stepped out of the Maybach and quickly opened the rear door.

Francesca didn't look back at the fountain. She couldn't.

Her joints felt rusted, stiff from the cold and the shock, as she bent down and slid into the leather backseat.

The heavy car door slammed shut, cutting off the wind.

As the vehicle glided out of the massive iron gates of the estate, Francesca leaned her head against the headrest. The air in the car felt too thin. Her lungs burned with every shallow breath. A suffocating wave of dizziness washed over her.

Her phone vibrated violently against her thigh.

She picked it up with a trembling hand. It was a special push notification from a Boston high-society gossip column.

The bold headline screamed across the screen: Kirkland Family's Second Son, Hudson, to Announce Engagement to Socialite Catalina Witt.

Francesca stared at those black letters until they blurred.

Last night's shattered glass. Today's agonizing restraint in the cold. She stared at the screen, her mind automatically piecing the fragments together like a complex equation. Last night, Emery had shattered a crystal whiskey glass against the fireplace in a sudden, unexplained fit of rage. Today, he was standing in the freezing wind, looking at Catalina with a heartbreaking amount of restraint. The logic loop closed with brutal simplicity.

Emery was losing his mind because the woman he truly loved was about to marry his own brother.

And Francesca? She was just the convenient, pathetic placeholder he used to vent his frustrations.

Francesca closed her eyes. A single, heavy tear broke free, sliding down her cheek and dropping onto the cold glass of the phone screen.

She snapped her eyes open.

The last remaining spark of hope she had held for this marriage extinguished completely. In its place, a barren, dead ash settled over her heart.

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