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Wife Finds Freedom After Divorce

I stared at my laptop screen, heart pounding with a mixture of exhilaration and exhaustion. The video conference had just ended, and I'd done it—closed the Henderson deal worth $30 million. Three months of sleepless nights, countless strategy revisions, and personal sacrifices had culminated in this moment. The largest contract in our company's seven-year history. "We're extremely impressed with your proposal, Mrs. Fletcher," Henderson's words still rang in my ears. "Your attention to detail and innovative solutions are exactly what we need." I closed my laptop with trembling fingers. Harrison would be thrilled. This deal would transform our Seattle tech firm from a respectable mid-tier company to a major industry player. I smoothed down my silk blouse and checked my reflection in the darkened screen.
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Chapter 3

I arrived at the office early the next morning, my mind clear and focused for the first time in years. The familiar hum of the open floor plan felt different now—temporary, like a hotel room I'd soon check out of. I was arranging files on my desk when Liam Carter, my senior project manager, appeared at my office door.

"Rachel, Harrison's called an emergency leadership meeting. Ten minutes in the main conference room."

I nodded, already anticipating what was coming. "Thanks, Liam."

The conference room was filled with tense energy when I arrived. Department heads exchanged nervous glances while Harrison stood at the head of the table, his expression carefully composed. Vanessa sat beside him, her wrist adorned with that gleaming Patek Philippe, positioned deliberately where everyone could see it.

"Good morning, everyone," Harrison began, his voice carrying that practiced CEO cadence. "In light of recent market challenges and the Henderson acquisition, we need to implement some strategic restructuring."

His eyes found mine across the table. "Rachel's team has been stretched thin with the Henderson deal. To ensure we don't burn out our top talent, I'm reassigning several key developers to off-site projects."

The room fell silent. Everyone knew what this meant—my team was being dismantled.

"Alex, Maya, and Jared will relocate to the Portland satellite office effective immediately," Harrison continued, naming three of my star developers. "Ryan and Sophia will head up the new San Diego initiative."

I watched the calculated cruelty unfold. These weren't just reassignments—they were exiles. The Portland "satellite" was a glorified storage facility with desks. The San Diego "initiative" didn't even exist yet.

"These projects have accelerated timelines," Harrison added, sliding folders across the table. "I expect deliverables within three weeks."

I glanced at the project briefs—impossible deadlines for incomplete specifications. My people were being set up to fail.

"Any questions?" Harrison's tone made it clear none would be welcome.

I met his gaze steadily. "Just one. When did the board approve this restructuring?"

A flicker of irritation crossed his face. "This is an operational decision that falls under my authority as CEO."

I nodded slowly. "I see. Then I'll need to discuss transition plans with my team."

"Of course," he replied, his smile not reaching his eyes. "They should be packed and ready to relocate by tomorrow."

As the meeting dispersed, Vanessa brushed past me, her voice low. "It's nothing personal, Rachel. Just business."

I watched her walk away, the watch catching the light with each swing of her arm. It was very personal, and we both knew it.

Within the hour, I had gathered my entire team in our development lab, away from the glass-walled conference rooms and Harrison's watchful eye. Twelve faces looked back at me, confused and concerned.

"I need to be honest with all of you," I began, closing the door firmly behind me. "The restructuring announced today isn't about optimization or the Henderson deal. It's retaliation."

I took a deep breath. "Harrison and I are getting divorced. This morning's announcement is his way of punishing me by targeting you."

The room erupted in murmurs. Liam stood up, his expression fierce. "That's completely unethical. We can fight this."

"We could," I agreed. "But I have a different proposal."

I laid out the situation plainly—the impossible deadlines, the isolation, the inevitable failure that would tarnish their careers. Then I offered them a choice.

"I'm resigning from Fletcher Tech, effective immediately. I won't ask any of you to follow me, but I promise that if you choose to leave, I'll personally ensure you find positions that value your talents. If you need to stay, I understand, and I'll do everything I can to protect you from what's coming."

The room fell silent. Then Maya, our lead developer, spoke up. "Where are you going, Rachel?"

"I don't know yet," I admitted. "But I know what I'm worth now. And I know what all of you are worth."

Liam exchanged glances with the others. "We don't need to discuss this. We're with you, Rachel."

One by one, they nodded in agreement.

At 2:17 PM, twelve resignation letters landed simultaneously on Harrison's desk, followed by mine. By 2:25, security was escorting us to the elevators, our personal items in cardboard boxes. By 3:00, industry blogs were reporting the "Great Exodus" from Fletcher Tech. By market close, the company's stock had plunged 15%.

As we gathered in a nearby coffee shop, surrounded by our hastily packed belongings, Liam raised his cup in a toast. "To new beginnings."

I smiled, feeling lighter than I had in years. "To knowing your worth."

My phone buzzed with an incoming call—a San Francisco number I didn't recognize. The others watched as I answered.

"Hello, is this Rachel Morgan? This is David Sterling from Horizon Technologies. I just heard the news about Fletcher Tech. I've been following your work for years, and I'd like to discuss an opportunity with you and your team."

I caught Liam's eye across the table, and for the first time in longer than I could remember, I felt something that had been missing from my life for seven years—possibility.

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