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Unveiling Whitmore Secrets

The wheels of my private jet had barely touched down at JFK when I felt the familiar weight of expectation settle onto my shoulders. Berlin had been a triumph—the Steinmann merger would add billions to Whitmore Industries' portfolio—but as the Manhattan skyline came into view through the town car's tinted windows, my thoughts weren't on profit margins or stock projections. They were on home. Home. Such a simple word for such a complicated place. I checked my watch—7:15 PM. I was a day early, and the thought of surprising James and the boys sent an unexpected flutter through my chest. I hadn't seen the twins in nearly two weeks. Had Theo lost that loose tooth he'd been wiggling during our last video call? Had Leo finished the model rocket they'd been building with James?
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Chapter 2

The unknown text message burned in my mind all night. I barely slept, the scene from the dining room playing on endless loop behind my closed eyelids. James, Amanda, my sons—a perfect family portrait with me erased from the frame.

By morning, I'd convinced myself to ignore the message. It was probably a scam, or worse, some tabloid journalist fishing for dirt on the Whitmore family. Yet at 11:45, I found myself stepping out of a taxi in front of The Plaza Hotel, my heart hammering against my ribs.

The Oak Room was dimly lit, the lunchtime crowd a soft murmur of clinking glasses and muted conversations. I scanned the room, unsure who I was looking for, when a voice from the past sliced through the present.

"Victoria."

I turned, and fifteen years vanished in an instant. Michael Harrison. My first love. The man I'd left behind when the glittering promise of the Whitmore name beckoned.

"Michael," I whispered, my voice suddenly fragile. "You're the one who...?"

He nodded, gesturing to the secluded booth behind him. "Please, sit. I wouldn't have contacted you if it wasn't important."

He looked good—better than good. Time had been kind to him, adding distinguished lines around his eyes that crinkled when he offered a hesitant smile. He wore success comfortably, his tailored suit lacking the ostentatious flash of James's wardrobe.

"Why now?" I asked, sliding into the booth. "It's been fifteen years."

"Because you deserve to know the truth." His eyes—still that same intense shade of green I remembered—held mine steadily. "Your marriage isn't what you think it is, Victoria. It never was."

I felt my defenses rise. "You don't know anything about my marriage."

"I know it was arranged." His words fell like stones. "A business transaction. The Whitmore Industries was weeks away from bankruptcy five years ago. Your expertise in corporate restructuring wasn't just attractive to James—it was their salvation."

"That's absurd," I said, but even as I spoke, pieces began clicking into place. The rushed courtship. The prenuptial agreement that tied me to the company. James's immediate disinterest after the wedding.

Michael slid a leather portfolio across the table. "See for yourself."

With trembling fingers, I opened it. Inside were financial reports dated before our marriage—showing Whitmore Industries hemorrhaging money. A confidential bankruptcy filing, never submitted. Board meeting minutes discussing the need for "new blood" with my name specifically mentioned.

And photos. Recent photos. James and Amanda leaving her apartment building at dawn. Their hands entwined at a restaurant I recognized from last month, when James claimed to be on a business trip. The two of them with my sons at the zoo, looking every inch the happy family.

"How did you get these?" My voice sounded distant, as if someone else were speaking.

"I have connections in the financial sector. The rest... wasn't hard to find." He leaned forward. "I'm sorry, Victoria. I debated for months whether to tell you. But when I heard rumors about how unhappy you were..."

A memory surfaced—Charles Whitmore's toast at our wedding reception. 'To Victoria, whose brilliance will bring new life to our family legacy.' Not our love. Our legacy.

"I need to go," I said abruptly, gathering the portfolio and standing.

Michael caught my wrist gently. "Victoria, wait. Are you going to be okay?"

I looked down at his hand on mine, feeling a warmth I hadn't experienced in years. "I don't know," I answered honestly. "But I will be."

The ride back to the penthouse passed in a blur. My mind raced through five years of marriage, reinterpreting every interaction, every cold shoulder, every business success that James had claimed as his own.

I found him in his study, feet propped on his desk, laughing into his phone. He ended the call when he saw me.

"Victoria, I was just—"

"I want a divorce." The words rang clear in the silence.

James stared, his expression shifting from surprise to calculation to anger in the span of seconds. "Don't be ridiculous."

I tossed the portfolio onto his desk. "I know everything, James. The bankruptcy. The arranged marriage. Amanda."

His face drained of color as he flipped through the contents. When he looked up, the charming mask had fallen completely away. In its place was something cold and ugly—the true face of the man I'd married.

"Who gave you this?" he demanded, rising to his feet.

"Does it matter? It's all true, isn't it?"

His silence was confirmation enough.

"Five years," I said, my voice steady despite the storm inside me. "Five years of my life building your family's company while you carried on with her."

"You got what you wanted," he sneered. "The Whitmore name. The social standing. Don't pretend you married me for love."

"I did love you," I whispered, the truth of it cutting deep. "That was my mistake."

His laugh was cruel. "Then you're even more foolish than my father thought. This marriage was a business arrangement from the start. Nothing more."

Something broke inside me then—not my heart, but the chains that had bound me to this lie of a life.

"Then consider this my resignation," I said, turning toward the door. "I'll have my lawyers contact yours tomorrow."

"You'll never get away with this," James called after me, panic edging into his voice. "My family will destroy you."

I paused at the threshold, looking back at the stranger I'd called husband for five years. "They can try."

As I walked away, I realized I wasn't afraid anymore. For the first time in years, I felt something like freedom.

But freedom, I would soon learn, comes with a price the Whitmores were more than willing to make me pay.

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