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THE WIFE HE THREW AWAY Novel Cover

THE WIFE HE THREW AWAY

They say a man only sees your worth when you walk away. Evelyn Williams learned this the hard way. She gave up everything for Victor. Her name, her empire, her dream. Ten years ago, she signed a contract to be his perfect wife, to give him children and secure his inheritance. She did everything right, yet nothing was ever enough. His mother called her trash. His assistant Amanda got his attention. And Victor? He barely looked her way. The night of the yacht party changed everything. When Evelyn fell into the ocean, Victor swam past her to save Amanda instead. She almost drowned while her husband held another woman in his arms. That was the night Evelyn Williams died. What rose from those waters was someone else entirely. Someone who remembered she was not just a wife, but the hidden heiress to Williams Fashion Empire, one of the biggest retail conglomerates in the country. Someone whose designs once graced runways in Paris and Milan. Now she is back home, back to her family, and back to reclaiming her throne. With a new man who treats her like a queen and her career rising again, life has never been better. But Victor finally sees what he lost. And he wants her back. Too bad Evelyn is done begging for love.
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Chapter 1

EVELYN POV

The water was cold.

That was my first thought when I hit the surface of the ocean. Not panic, not fear. Just the shock of cold seeping through my gown, pulling me down like invisible hands.

Above me, the yacht glowed with golden lights. Music still played. People still laughed. Nobody knew I was drowning.

My arms moved on instinct, clawing at the water, but my heavy dress wrapped around my legs like chains. Salt burned my throat as I screamed, but only bubbles came out.

I broke the surface for one second, gasping.

"Help!" My voice cracked across the night air. "Victor!"

He was standing at the railing. I saw him clearly, his white shirt bright against the dark sky. His eyes found mine.

Relief flooded my chest. He was coming. My husband was coming to save me.

Victor pulled off his jacket and dove into the water.

But he did not swim toward me.

Amanda was in the water too, closer to the yacht, barely struggling. Her head was above water. She was fine.

Victor swam past me and grabbed her instead.

"I have you," he said to her, his voice carrying across the waves. "Hold on to me."

"Victor!" I screamed again, my head going under.

Darkness swallowed me.

My lungs burned. My arms grew heavy. This was it. Ten years of marriage, two children, endless sacrifice, and my husband was letting me drown for his assistant.

Strong hands grabbed my waist and pulled me up.

It was not Victor.

A stranger, one of the crew members, dragged me toward the rescue boat. I coughed water and bile, my chest heaving as cold air filled my lungs again.

When they pulled me onto the deck, I lay there shaking, staring at the stars above. Someone wrapped a blanket around me, but I could not stop trembling.

"Mommy!" Grace ran toward me, her small face wet with tears. "Mommy, are you okay?"

I pulled her close, breathing in her warmth. "I am fine, baby. Mommy is fine."

But I was not fine.

Across the deck, Victor sat with Amanda. A medic checked her, even though she was barely wet. Victor held her hand, his thumb stroking her knuckles.

He had not come to check on me. Had not asked if I was breathing.

"Mrs. Emmanuel is stable," the crew member who saved me told Victor. "She swallowed some water but she will recover."

Victor glanced at me for half a second, then turned back to Amanda. "Thank God you are safe," he said to her. "I do not know what I would do if something happened to you."

Grace pressed her face into my neck. "Daddy did not help you, Mommy. Why did Daddy not help you?"

I had no answer.

Sylvia, my mother in law, walked over with a glass of wine still in her hand. She looked down at me like I was seaweed washed ashore.

"Really, Evelyn? Falling off a yacht? How clumsy can you be?" She sipped her wine. "You have embarrassed this family enough tonight. Get yourself cleaned up before the guests start talking."

"I almost died," I whispered.

"Clearly you did not. Stop being dramatic." She walked away, heels clicking on the wooden deck.

I looked at my daughter, at her frightened eyes and trembling lips. Then I looked at Victor, still holding Amanda like she was something precious.

Ten years. I had given him ten years.

I left my family behind. I abandoned my name, my career, my entire identity. I buried Evelyn Williams and became Evelyn Emmanuel, the invisible wife, the silent mother, the woman who did everything right but was always wrong.

"Mommy?" Grace tugged at my sleeve. "Can we go home?"

Home. This yacht, this life, this family. None of it was home.

But I knew where home was.

I stood up slowly, legs still weak. "Yes, baby. We are going home."

Grace held my hand as we walked toward the cabin. Behind us, Victor laughed at something Amanda said.

He did not notice us leave.

In the cabin, I changed out of my wet clothes and stared at my reflection in the mirror. Pale skin. Dark circles under my eyes. Hair tangled with salt water.

This was not who I was supposed to be.

I pulled out my phone, the one Victor did not know about, and scrolled to a contact I had not called in ten years.

Emmanuel Williams. My brother. CEO of Williams Fashion Empire.

My finger hovered over the call button.

Ten years ago, I chose Victor over my family. I thought love would be enough. I thought if I just tried hard enough, he would see me. He would love me back.

But I was wrong.

I pressed the call.

It rang twice before a deep voice answered. "Evelyn?"

Tears rolled down my cheeks. "Emmanuel... I am ready to come home."

Silence on the other end. Then, "I will send a helicopter. Be ready by morning."

"Thank you."

"And Evelyn?"

"Yes?"

His voice was warm but fierce. "It is about time, little sister."

I ended the call and looked at Grace, sleeping on the bed with her thumb in her mouth.

Tomorrow, everything will change.

But tonight, lying in that cold cabin while my husband comforted another woman, Evelyn Emmanuel died.

And Evelyn Williams finally woke up.

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