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Too Late, Mr. Husband, She's Hope

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Eliana, once a billionaire heiress, had given up everything to become the perfect ordinary wife for Dustin, meticulously erasing her elite past for him. She cooked, cleaned, and mastered the art of espresso, pouring all her energy into their quiet life. But as she brought him his coffee, she found a bottle of bright pink nail polish and a delicate shark-bone bracelet on his desk, jarringly out of place, instantly shattering her carefully constructed world. Dustin’s cold dismissal stung, yet her corporate upbringing kept her questions silent. Then, her phone buzzed with an anonymous text: "He likes my taste," followed by a photo. It was a woman's pink-nailed hand, intimately on Dustin's thigh in his car, his Patek Philippe watch with its tell-tale scratch mocking her—a watch she had nearly ruined her health to buy him. The elaborate birthday dinner she’d spent hours preparing burned, filling the kitchen with acrid smoke as her marriage turned to ash. Slumped on the freezing floor, a chilling clarity replaced her despair. She clutched the unopened pregnancy test, once a symbol of hope, now a cruel joke. Then, from Dustin's study, came a rare, indulgent laugh. He was on speakerphone with his mistress, Jami, promising her the bracelet, and then, the poisoned blade: "Her? She can't even remember what date it is. She just sits at home all day studying broken recipes." Today was Eliana's 30th birthday, forgotten and weaponized against her. The sorrow evaporated, replaced by cold, absolute resolve. Eliana stepped out from the shadows, her hand flat against the heavy wood, and shoved the mahogany door open with a resounding thud. "Is that so? I didn't realize my recipes were so boring."

Too Late, Mr. Husband, She's Hope Chapter 1

Eliana, once a billionaire heiress, had given up everything to become the perfect ordinary wife for Dustin, meticulously erasing her elite past for him. She cooked, cleaned, and mastered the art of espresso, pouring all her energy into their quiet life. But as she brought him his coffee, she found a bottle of bright pink nail polish and a delicate shark-bone bracelet on his desk, jarringly out of place, instantly shattering her carefully constructed world.

Dustin’s cold dismissal stung, yet her corporate upbringing kept her questions silent. Then, her phone buzzed with an anonymous text: "He likes my taste," followed by a photo. It was a woman's pink-nailed hand, intimately on Dustin's thigh in his car, his Patek Philippe watch with its tell-tale scratch mocking her—a watch she had nearly ruined her health to buy him. The elaborate birthday dinner she’d spent hours preparing burned, filling the kitchen with acrid smoke as her marriage turned to ash.

Slumped on the freezing floor, a chilling clarity replaced her despair. She clutched the unopened pregnancy test, once a symbol of hope, now a cruel joke. Then, from Dustin's study, came a rare, indulgent laugh. He was on speakerphone with his mistress, Jami, promising her the bracelet, and then, the poisoned blade: "Her? She can't even remember what date it is. She just sits at home all day studying broken recipes." Today was Eliana's 30th birthday, forgotten and weaponized against her.

The sorrow evaporated, replaced by cold, absolute resolve. Eliana stepped out from the shadows, her hand flat against the heavy wood, and shoved the mahogany door open with a resounding thud.

"Is that so? I didn't realize my recipes were so boring."

Chapter 1

Eliana Vance POV:

I pressed the extraction button on the espresso machine, my vision blurring slightly from the rising steam. The machine let out a low, steady rumble, grinding the expensive beans into a dark, rich liquid.

I used to have a personal maid for this back at the estate. I didn't know the first thing about boiling water, let alone calibrating an Italian espresso maker. But when I chose to walk away from my father's arranged marriage and the billionaire heiress title that came with it, I had to learn. I spent weeks perfecting the art of pour-over and espresso, a deliberate attempt to scrub away my elite upbringing and mold myself into the perfect, ordinary wife for Dustin.

I reached for the bone china cup. My fingertips brushed the scalding side of the porcelain, and a sharp sting made me wince. I pulled my hand back, rubbing the reddened skin. A minor burn. The physical cost of my chosen life.

Once the dark liquid stopped dripping, I reached for the sugar bowl. I dropped exactly two sugar cubes into the cup. It was Dustin's unbreakable habit. Two cubes, stirred twice.

I picked up the silver tray, turned on my heel, and walked out of the kitchen. My slippers made no sound against the expensive Persian rug lining the hallway.

On the wall to my right hung a silver-framed photo from our fifteenth anniversary. I turned my head to look at it out of pure habit. We were smiling in the picture, his arm wrapped tightly around my waist. A small, genuine smile touched my lips as I passed it.

I stopped in front of the heavy mahogany door of his study. It was slightly ajar. I freed one hand and pushed the wood panel gently. The hinges let out a faint, metallic friction sound.

The moment I stepped inside, a blast of freezing air hit my face. The temperature drop was drastic compared to the warm hallway. I couldn't help but shiver, my shoulders pulling inward. I hated the cold. I had always been terrified of it. But Dustin insisted on keeping the AC at its lowest setting to keep his mind sharp while coding. It was a one-sided compromise I had accepted for years, a quiet theme running beneath our entire marriage.

Dustin was sitting with his back to the door, hunched over his massive desk. He wore his heavy noise-canceling headphones, his eyes locked onto the three massive monitors glowing in the dim room.

I kept my footsteps light, walking closer. I tried to catch a glimpse of the code on his screen, but the moment my shadow fell over his shoulder, his hand jerked on the mouse. He rapidly minimized a hidden chat window, the screen flashing back to a dull spreadsheet.

He felt my presence. He ripped the headphones off and spun around in his ergonomic chair. For a fraction of a second, a flash of raw panic widened his eyes.

The sharpness of his glare stung me. My footsteps faltered. I forced my stiff facial muscles into a gentle smile. "Your coffee is ready."

The panic vanished, instantly replaced by his usual cold, elite corporate mask. He let out an annoyed sigh and waved his hand dismissively, gesturing for me to put it on the edge of the desk. He didn't even say thank you.

It was a look I knew too well. It was the deep-seated contempt he held for stay-at-home wives, a toxic mix of the inferiority complex he carried from his poverty-stricken childhood and the massive ego of his current tech-bro success.

I bent down and placed the silver tray on the dark wood grain of the desk. As I pulled my hands back, my gaze accidentally swept over the empty space next to his mechanical keyboard.

My breathing stopped.

A bottle of bright pink nail polish stood right there on the desk. It was jarring, screaming for attention against the minimalist, masculine decor of the study.

My heart violently contracted in my chest. My brain scrambled to find a logical excuse for it. *Maybe a female employee left it in his car? Maybe he picked it up by mistake?*

But then my eyes darted a few inches to the left. Resting right beside his mousepad was a delicate shark-bone bracelet. It was feminine, trendy, and absolutely not Dustin's taste.

I opened my mouth to ask him. The words formed on my tongue, but my throat felt like it was stuffed with dry cotton. No sound came out.

Dustin didn't even look at me. He shoved his headphones back over his ears and turned his chair around, his eyes locking back onto the monitors. He completely severed the line of communication.

The sheer weight of being ignored slammed into my chest. My pride, the deep-rooted dignity of the Vance bloodline that I tried so hard to bury, flared up in agony. I bit down hard on my lower lip, tasting copper, and swallowed every single question. I was raised in a corporate dynasty. The golden rule was simple: never show your hand until you have absolute proof.

I straightened my spine. My body felt rigid, like a piece of dead wood. I turned around and walked backward toward the door, step by step. The floor felt like it was made of marshmallows. I couldn't feel my feet.

I stepped out into the hallway and gently pulled the mahogany door shut, sealing off the suffocating chill of the room.

I slumped against the hallway wall, my chest heaving as I gasped for air. My heart was hammering against my ribs so hard I thought it would break the bone.

I looked down at my own hands. My nails were clipped short, clean, and completely devoid of any color. A bitter, acidic sorrow welled up in my throat. I used to love manicures. I used to spend hours at the salon getting the most intricate designs. I washed all that away, scrubbing my hands raw, just to take care of his daily life.

I forced myself to stand up straight. I pushed off the wall and walked back down the hallway. Every step felt ten times heavier than before.

I walked back into the kitchen. The built-in oven let out a sharp *ding*. It was a cheerful sound, reminding me that the elaborate dinner I had spent all afternoon preparing was halfway done.

I walked over to the marble island. I placed both hands flat on the freezing stone surface, leaning my weight onto my arms. I stared blankly at the water swirling down the sink drain, my mind a chaotic mess of pink polish and shark bones.

Suddenly, my phone on the counter let out a piercing buzz. In the dead silence of the kitchen, it sounded like a fire alarm.

I jumped, my shoulders flinching violently. I slowly turned my head and looked at the glowing screen.

It was a text message from an unknown number. No caller ID. No name.

My fingers were trembling as I reached out. I swiped the screen to unlock it and tapped on the single line of anonymous text.

"He likes my taste."

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Too Late, Mr. Husband, She's Hope of Contents

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