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Wife Unleashes Payback

For three years, Seraphina endured a cold marriage to a man who saw her as nothing more than a placeholder. When her billionaire husband finally demands a divorce to reunite with his true love, she doesn't beg for his affection. Instead, she sheds her submissive persona and reclaims her hidden identity as a powerful heiress. As she begins her ruthless revenge, her stunned ex-husband realizes he discarded the only woman who truly mattered.
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Chapter 1

The chandelier above the Manhattan Charity Gala ballroom scattered light across a thousand faces, but I only watched one—my husband's, as he raised his paddle for the fifth time.

"Five million dollars," Phillip announced, his voice cutting through the polite murmurs of New York's elite. Around us, necks craned. Champagne glasses paused halfway to lips.

I leaned closer, keeping my voice low. "Phillip, that's excessive. The painting's market value is barely two million, and we discussed the quarterly budget—"

"A heartless accountant with no soul." He didn't bother lowering his voice. The words landed heavy enough that our table—the Vanderbilts, the Chens, old money and older judgment—went silent. "That's what you are, Kathryn. This is art. This is passion. But you wouldn't understand that, would you?"

Heat crawled up my neck. Not embarrassment—I'd burned through that emotion years ago. This was something sharper, colder. I watched Phillip's profile, the set of his jaw as he stared at the stage where Arleth Wells' portrait hung, all soft curves and calculated vulnerability captured in oil. The artist had painted her reclining on silk sheets, one bare shoulder exposed, eyes half-closed in an expression meant to evoke intimacy.

The kind of intimacy my husband hadn't shown me in three years.

"Five million going once," the auctioneer called.

I pressed my napkin against my lap, smoothing nonexistent wrinkles. The table wasn't looking at the painting anymore. They were looking at me—the wife, the fool, the woman whose husband just spent five million dollars on another woman's near-nude portrait.

"Going twice."

Phillip's hand found the champagne flute, fingers drumming against crystal. Anticipation, not anxiety. He wanted this. Needed this, in whatever twisted way he needed everything connected to Arleth.

"Sold, to Mr. Phillip Carter."

Applause rippled through the ballroom. Phillip stood, buttoning his tuxedo jacket with the satisfied smile of a man who'd won something worth winning. He didn't look at me as he spoke. "Handle the payment, would you? I need to secure the art. Make sure it's properly wrapped."

He was already moving toward the backstage area where Arleth would inevitably be waiting, probably dabbing artful tears of gratitude, before I could respond. I watched him go—watched the familiar broad shoulders, the confident stride of a man who'd never doubted his place in the world or his right to anything in it.

The Chens exchanged glances. Mrs. Vanderbilt touched her husband's arm, whispering something behind her hand.

I smiled. The same smile I'd perfected over five years of marriage, the one that said everything was fine, that I was fine, that this was normal and acceptable and exactly what I'd signed up for when I'd loved Phillip Carter enough to forget who I was before him.

"If you'll excuse me," I said, rising. My hand was steady as I collected my clutch. "I should handle the paperwork."

Nobody stopped me. Nobody ever did.

The penthouse was dark when I returned two hours later, payment processed, car service arranged for the painting's delivery to god-knows-where. My heels clicked against marble as I walked to the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city—all those lights, all those lives happening in spaces Phillip's money couldn't touch or corrupt.

I stood there for a long moment, my reflection ghostly against the glass. Designer gown, perfect hair, empty eyes. When had I started looking like this? Like something preserved rather than alive?

My wedding ring caught the ambient light as I twisted it. White gold, three carats, selected by Phillip's mother because it "photographed well." I'd worn it for five years. Five years of overlooked birthdays and business dinners where Arleth's name came up more than mine. Five years of "she's not feeling well" and "just checking on her" and "you're overreacting."

Five years of choosing him over myself, again and again, until I'd nearly forgotten there was a self to choose.

I slipped the ring off. It felt lighter than it should, or maybe my hand felt heavier without it. I walked to the nightstand on Phillip's side of the bed—he still slept here sometimes, when he wasn't "working late"—and placed the ring next to his watch. Two pieces of metal, side by side. His time and my promise, equally disposable.

My phone was in my hand before I'd consciously decided. Robert Hayes answered on the second ring, his voice alert despite the hour showing 2:07 AM on the screen.

"Mrs. Carter. Is everything alright?"

"I need you to draft divorce papers," I said. My voice sounded strange—calm, clear, nothing like the turmoil I'd expected to feel. "Quietly. And Robert? Initiate the Fisher Withdrawal protocol. I want every asset my family has tied to Carter Group disentangled. Starting tomorrow."

Silence stretched across the line. Then: "Are you certain?"

I looked at the ring on the nightstand, at the empty bed, at the reflection of a woman I was ready to stop being.

"I've never been more certain of anything in my life."

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