Three Years Marriage Collapse After His Ex Back Novel Cover

Three Years Marriage Collapse After His Ex Back

8.6 / 10.0
On their third anniversary, Evelyn catches her husband Damien pleasuring himself to a photo of his ex, Isabella. Days later Isabella herself arrives, moves into the guest wing, redecorates the house and publicly humiliates Evelyn while Damien stays silent. Evelyn realizes she is merely the contract wife and decides to stop being invisible—she begins secretly documenting every betrayal and quietly plans her exit, determined to reclaim her life before there is nothing left to save.

Three Years Marriage Collapse After His Ex Back Chapter 1

The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed midnight as I climbed the stairs to our bedroom. Three years. Three years of marriage to Damien Blackwood, and what did I have to show for it? A pristine mansion that felt like a museum. A closet full of designer clothes with tags still attached. And a husband who looked through me as if I were made of glass.

I paused on the landing, my hand trailing along the polished banister. The house was quiet, too quiet. Damien hadn't come to bed. Again.

"Probably working late," I murmured to myself, the excuse I'd used countless times before.

Our third wedding anniversary had passed like any other day. No cards, no gifts, no acknowledgment from him. Just a perfunctory dinner where he'd spent more time checking his phone than looking at me.

I'd prepared his favorite meal—beef Wellington, the recipe I'd spent weeks perfecting. He'd taken two bites before his assistant called with an "urgent matter."

"I need to handle this," he'd said, already standing. "Don't wait up."

So I hadn't. Instead, I'd wrapped the untouched portions and saved them for tomorrow, when he might have time for me.

The house felt different tonight. The silence had weight to it, pressing against my skin as I moved through the darkened hallway toward Damien's study. Light spilled from beneath the door—the only warm glow in this cold mausoleum of a home.

I raised my hand to knock, then hesitated. In three years of marriage, I'd never interrupted him when he was working. It was an unspoken rule between us—his study was his sanctuary, a place where I was tolerated but never welcome.

"Maybe I should just wait until morning," I whispered to myself.

But something pulled me forward. Perhaps it was the anniversary, or simply exhaustion from years of one-sided devotion. I turned the handle and pushed the door open without knocking.

The sight before me froze the blood in my veins.

Damien sat in his leather chair, his back to the door. His shirt was unbuttoned, his belt undone. The soft glow of his phone illuminated his face in the dimly lit room, casting harsh shadows across his features.

On the screen was a photograph—Isabella Vance, his ex-girlfriend. Her red lips curved in a smile that seemed to mock me from across the room.

The sounds he was making...

My hand flew to my mouth to stifle a gasp. The door creaked behind me, and Damien's head snapped up.

Our eyes met in the mirror hanging above his desk.

"Evelyn." My name fell from his lips like ice. No shame colored his voice, no embarrassment flushed his cheeks. Just cold annoyance at the interruption.

He didn't even bother to close the photo on his phone.

"What are you doing here?" he asked, adjusting his clothing with deliberate slowness.

I couldn't speak. The words stuck in my throat, choking me. Three years of love, of trying, of hoping—and this was what I was to him. An inconvenience.

"Answer me," he demanded, his tone hardening. "You should know better than to enter my study without knocking."

Without knocking. As if I were the intruder here. As if this weren't my home too.

"I—" My voice cracked. "I wanted to see if you needed anything."

He sighed, running a hand through his dark hair. "No. I'm fine. You can go."

Just like that. Dismissed. Like a servant.

I backed out of the room, closing the door behind me. In the hallway, I pressed my back against the wall and slid down until I hit the floor, my legs no longer able to support me.

The image burned behind my eyelids—Damien, pleasuring himself to Isabella's photograph on our anniversary. The final nail in the coffin of my hopes.

I don't know how long I sat there before dragging myself to bed. Sleep eluded me, my mind replaying the scene over and over until dawn broke through the curtains.

Morning light streamed across our bedroom as I stared at the ceiling. Three years. One thousand and ninety-five days of loving a man who couldn't even pretend to care.

The sound of voices downstairs pulled me from my thoughts. Damien's deep timbre, and something else—something feminine and lilting.

Curious, I dressed quickly and made my way downstairs. The scene in our foyer stopped me cold.

A woman stood in our entryway, her red coat draped casually over one arm. Isabella Vance, in the flesh, looking exactly like her photographs except more vibrant, more alive.

"Darling," she purred, her French accent more pronounced than I remembered from videos I'd forced myself to watch. "Did you miss me?"

Damien stood frozen, his expression unreadable as Isabella stepped closer to him.

"I've come back to reclaim what was always mine," she announced, her eyes flicking briefly to me before dismissing my presence entirely.

I should have spoken. I should have demanded she leave. I should have done something—anything—but my feet seemed rooted to the spot.

Isabella's hand trailed up Damien's chest, her red nails stark against his white shirt. "Three years is long enough to play house with your little arrangement, don't you think?"

Before I could process what was happening, she rose on her tiptoes and pressed her lips to Damien's. Not a peck. Not a greeting between old friends.

A kiss. Deep and passionate and possessive.

Time seemed to slow as I watched my husband's face. He didn't push her away. He didn't step back.

He stood perfectly still, his eyes open and fixed on some point beyond her shoulder. But he didn't reject her.

And in that moment, as Isabella's arms wound around his neck and Damien made no move to stop her, something inside me shattered.

The last fragile thread of hope I'd been clinging to snapped.

Three years of devotion. Three years of trying to be enough.

And all it took was Isabella's return to prove what I'd known all along—I was never enough.

Continue Reading

Three Years Marriage Collapse After His Ex Back of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

You may also like

New Release Novels

Alpha's Affair, Luna's Wrath Novel Cover
8.4
I tapped my pencil against the edge of my sketchpad, staring at the half-finished design for the ceremonial necklace I planned to surprise Marcus with for our fifth anniversary. The silver and moonstone piece would symbolize our enduring bond—five perfect years as Alpha and Luna of the Silverstone Pack. "What do you think, Lyra?" I whispered to my wolf, who purred contentedly in my mind. *Beautiful, like all your creations, Victoria.* My inner wolf had always been my greatest supporter, even before Marcus. I smiled, setting down my pencil and stretching my arms above my head. The afternoon sun streamed through the windows of our shared study, casting a warm glow over the polished oak desk. Marcus had left his tablet behind this morning in his rush to handle what he'd called an "urgent pack matter." I reached for it, thinking I could review some of the anniversary celebration plans we'd been discussing. We'd granted each other access to our devices years ago—a symbol of trust between mates. The screen lit up at my touch, revealing a messaging app I rarely used. A notification blinked insistently in the corner—from Amber Rodriguez, our new pack coordinator.
Married in 14 Days Novel Cover
9.2
After his father passes away, Darnell becomes the new heir to King Hotels. But his grandfather-who owns shares of the hotels-wants Darnell to marry to earn his (Grandfather's) shares before his death. After her father's death, Sasha and her family are left to deal with the burden he leaves behind-a huge debt owed to loan sharks. Darnell approaches Sasha with a two-month marriage contract for five million dollars-enough to pay off her father's debt and be free from her traditional mother. She accepts. Things are complicated when grandfather doesn't die after two months, and Sasha is being extorted by loan sharks. She and Darnell must stay married for their benefit, despite their lack of affection for each other. Eventually, they fall in love. But drama unfolds when family secrets are exposed, old lovers resurface, and unknown families appear. Darnell and Sasha must decide if their love is worth it all.
Mistaken Moonlight: The Cabin 1412 Affair Novel Cover
8.4
Katelyn Miller's romantic getaway turns into a nightmare when she catches her boyfriend, Mark, in the arms of another woman aboard the Love Boat cruise. Heartbroken and humiliated, she drowns her sorrows in alcohol—only to wake up in a stranger's bed after a passionate, mistaken encounter in cabin 1412. Two weeks later, Katelyn discovers she's pregnant. With Mark coldly cutting ties and her life in shambles, she tracks down the father: Alexander Sterling III, a wealthy, enigmatic lawyer who views their unexpected connection as a problem to be managed. But when he offers her a shocking proposal—a temporary marriage to secure his family's legacy—Katelyn must decide whether to accept his calculated arrangement or face single motherhood alone. As they navigate their forced proximity, secrets emerge: Alexander's lingering ties to another woman, Katelyn's growing doubts about his motives, and the undeniable chemistry that blurs the lines of their contract. But when betrayal strikes again, Katelyn must confront the painful truth—some mistakes can't be undone, and not all fairy tales have happy endings.
My Alpha Chose My Sister Novel Cover
8.5
Five years. That was one thousand, eight hundred, and twenty-five days of waking up cold. Today was our anniversary. Not that anyone in the Blood Moon Pack would be celebrating. To them, this wasn't the day their Alpha and Luna were united; it was the day the "real" Luna ran away, and the spare was shoved into a white dress to stop a war. I sat at my vanity, the enchanted glass reflecting a face that looked too pale, too tired for twenty-one. My hand drifted up to my neck, hovering over the smooth, unmarked skin there. A dull, throbbing ache pulsed beneath my fingertips—mate sickness. It was a low-level hum of pain that never went away, the physical consequence of a bond that had been legally recognized but never sealed with a bite. "Happy anniversary, Leona," I whispered to the empty room.
My Sexy Sassy Boss Novel Cover
8.4
May Boston is a sassy, powerful woman who owns the biggest fashion agency in the city. Her perfectly controlled world is thrown into chaos when she crosses paths with Luca, a homeless man suffering from amnesia. Out of pity, and curiosity, she lets him live with her. What she does not expect is to be bossed around in her own house, treated like a subordinate, and willingly doing everything he asks. Slowly, without realizing it, May falls deeply in love with him. That turns out to be her greatest mistake. Because before Luca lost his memory, he was the ruthless king of the largest Mafia group in Italy, Oliver de Luca
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King Novel Cover
9.7
I stared at the financial records spread across my kitchen table, my fingers trembling as I traced the columns of numbers. Three years. Three years since I'd forgiven Oliver for his affair with that rogue she-wolf, Summer Wilson. Three years of rebuilding our mate bond, of raising our daughter Hope, of believing we'd moved past his betrayal. And now this. "Large withdrawals," I whispered, circling the figures with my pen. "Every month for... two years." The amounts were substantial—more than what we spent on pack supplies. More than what we allocated for Hope's education. The destination was always listed as "security expenses," but the pattern was too regular, too consistent.
Chapters
Read now
Share