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Wife Ends Marriage Battle

For three years, Seraphina endured a cold, neglected marriage to billionaire Alistair, hoping for a love that never arrived. When his first love returns and he demands a divorce, Seraphina finally stops fighting for his heart. She signs the papers and vanishes, leaving her past behind. However, Alistair soon realizes that life without her is unbearable. Now, the powerful mogul must desperately chase the wife he once threw away.
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Chapter 1

I stared at my husband across our marble breakfast island, the Manhattan skyline gleaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows behind him. Stephen's words hung between us like a grenade with its pin pulled.

"Your mother is moving in with us?" I kept my voice measured, a skill learned from generations of Armstrong commanders. "For how long exactly?"

Stephen didn't look up from his Wall Street Journal. "Just until she adjusts to city life. Kentucky's been her whole world, Finley. She needs time."

I sipped my coffee, my fingers automatically reaching to touch the vintage Tiffany brooch pinned to my silk blouse—the last gift my father gave me before his final deployment, later personally blessed by Margaret Whitfield, the former First Lady who'd been a family friend for decades. The weight of it against my chest always steadied me.

"I understand family loyalty, Stephen. But this is our home. We have routines, boundaries." I chose my words carefully. "I'm happy to help her transition, but we should discuss expectations."

Finally, he looked up, his practiced Harvard smile not quite reaching his eyes. "There's nothing to discuss. She raised me alone in poverty while I worked my way to Harvard. The least I can do is give her a taste of success." He checked his Patek Philippe watch. "She arrives this afternoon. I've got meetings until seven, so you'll need to get her settled."

Of course he did.

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Dorothy Morrison arrived with four oversized suitcases and a chip on her shoulder the size of Kentucky. Our doorman struggled with her luggage while she surveyed our penthouse with narrowed eyes.

"So this is how the other half lives," she drawled, her accent thicker than the bourbon my father used to drink. She ran a finger along our white marble countertop. "Awful cold feeling. Not homey at all."

"Welcome to New York, Mrs. Morrison." I extended my hand. "I've prepared the guest suite for you. It has a lovely view of the park."

She ignored my hand, instead walking directly to our living room where she picked up a crystal vase—a wedding gift from the governor.

"Call me Dorothy, honey. Mrs. Morrison makes me sound ancient." She set down the vase slightly off-center from where it had been. "This place could use a woman's touch. A real woman's touch."

I felt my jaw tighten but maintained my smile. "I've arranged for dinner at eight when Stephen returns. Would you like to rest before then?"

"Rest? Honey, I didn't come to New York to nap." She was already opening cabinets in our kitchen. "Where do you keep your family photos? Don't see a single one. Strange way to live."

"Most are in our private study," I replied, watching as she rearranged my perfectly organized spice rack. "The Armstrong family tends toward privacy."

She snorted. "Armstrong. That military family that fell from grace after your daddy died, right? Stephen told me all about it."

My hand instinctively went to my brooch. I hadn't expected Stephen to share my family history with her—especially not the painful parts.

"I'll show you to your room," I said, choosing not to engage.

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Three weeks later, I was regretting my restraint. Dorothy had transformed from guest to dictator, rearranging furniture, replacing my carefully selected artwork with gaudy prints, and criticizing everything from my cooking to my wardrobe.

When Stephen's law firm colleagues arrived for dinner, I'd hoped she might show some decorum. I was wrong.

"More wine, Harrison?" I offered the senior partner his favorite Bordeaux as conversation flowed around our dining table.

"Stephen tells me you've landed the Westbrook account," Rebecca Chen, my college friend and successful businesswoman, remarked to Harrison. "Impressive work."

"Actually," Harrison nodded toward Stephen, "your host here closed that deal. Brilliant legal maneuvering."

"That's my boy," Dorothy interjected loudly. "Always was the smartest one in the room. Had to study by kerosene lamp some nights when we couldn't pay the electric bill, but he never complained."

An uncomfortable silence fell over the table. Stephen shifted in his chair but said nothing.

"The Armstrong family has a saying," I offered smoothly. "'Adversity builds character.' Stephen's determination is one of his finest qualities."

"Oh, listen to her," Dorothy cackled. "Always with the Armstrong this and Armstrong that. Like being born with a silver spoon makes you special." She turned to Harrison. "Did she tell you her family played soldier for generations? All those medals and not a lick of common sense among them."

I felt the blood drain from my face. Rebecca reached under the table to squeeze my hand.

"Dorothy," I said quietly, "perhaps we could—"

"What?" she challenged, eyes glittering. "Am I embarrassing you in front of your fancy friends? Sorry I don't know which fork to use for the fish."

I looked to Stephen, waiting for him to intervene. He studied his wine glass, silent.

In that moment, watching my husband's cowardice, I felt something shift inside me—something fundamental and irreversible. The Armstrong in me awakened, assessing the battlefield with clear eyes.

This was no longer just about an unwelcome houseguest. This was war.

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