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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 2

The necklace arrived at noon in a velvet box the color of dried blood.

I stood in the penthouse living room, the box open in my palm, and studied the diamonds arranged in an intricate pattern that would have looked stunning on someone else. Someone with Arleth's delicate collarbone and tendency toward plunging necklines. The stones caught the midday sun streaming through the windows, scattering light across my fingers like fractured promises.

Phillip emerged from his study, phone pressed to his ear, but ended the call when he saw me holding his offering. His smile was the practiced one he used for difficult clients—warm enough to seem genuine, calculated enough to maintain control.

"Do you like it?" He crossed the room with the confidence of a man who'd never been told no. "I know I was stressed at the auction. Work's been intense, and I let it affect how I treated you. That wasn't fair."

I lifted the necklace, watching the light dance. "It's beautiful."

"Try it on." He was already behind me, taking the piece from my hands. His fingers brushed my neck as he fastened the clasp, and I forced myself not to flinch. "Perfect. I knew it would suit you."

The diamonds felt cold against my skin. Wrong weight, wrong style, wrong everything. But I smiled at our reflection in the window glass—the happy couple, the devoted husband making amends.

"I've been thinking," Phillip continued, his hands settling on my shoulders. "We need time away. Just us. Remember how we talked about the Maldives for our honeymoon but never went?" He turned me to face him. "Let's go now. Two weeks. White sand, clear water, no distractions. We can reconnect."

Two weeks with Phillip out of the country. Two weeks for Robert to finalize the legal framework. Two weeks for my investigator to gather what we needed on Richard Carter's shell companies.

I let my expression soften, let hope flicker in my eyes the way it used to before I learned better. "Really? You'd take that much time away from work?"

"For us." He cupped my face, thumb brushing my cheek. "For you. I've been a terrible husband, Kathryn. Let me make it right."

The words were perfect. His delivery, flawless. And if I hadn't spent five years learning to read the micro-expressions he thought he hid—the slight tightening around his eyes, the way his smile never quite reached them—I might have believed him.

"I'd love that," I said, and meant every word. Just not the way he thought.

---

My father's office smelled like leather and old books, familiar in a way that made my chest tight. Jonathan Fisher sat behind his mahogany desk, but the shadows under his eyes were new, as was the tension in his shoulders when I entered.

"Kathryn." He stood, and I saw him wince. "I didn't expect you."

"What's wrong?" I closed the door behind me. "And don't say nothing. You look like you haven't slept in days."

He sank back into his chair, suddenly looking older than his fifty-eight years. "Regulatory audit. Came out of nowhere. They're claiming irregularities in our foreign contracts from seven years ago." He ran a hand through graying hair. "Irregularities that don't exist. I've pulled every file, every document. Our books are clean, Kathryn. But they're manufacturing violations, and if they succeed..."

"Bankruptcy." The word settled between us like a stone.

"The timing couldn't be worse. Three major clients are already getting nervous. If this drags on—" He stopped, meeting my eyes. "I won't burden you with this. You have enough—"

"Show me everything." I was already moving toward his desk. "Every document, every communication. Now."

It took two hours to find it. Buried in the audit paperwork, a reference to a complaint filed by Meridian Holdings LLC. The name meant nothing to most people. But I'd spent three years secretly studying corporate structures, learning to trace money through labyrinths designed to hide it.

Fifteen minutes of searching confirmed what my instincts already knew. Meridian Holdings was a shell company. Owned by another shell company. Owned by a trust. Controlled by Richard Carter.

My father-in-law wasn't just tolerating Phillip's neglect of me. He was actively trying to destroy my family.

I took a photo of the document, fingers steady despite the rage building in my chest. Not the hot, explosive kind. The cold, patient kind that plans and waits and strikes when it will hurt most.

"Kathryn?" My father's voice pulled me back. "What did you find?"

"Proof." I met his eyes. "And a very big mistake on their part."

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The Maldives resort materialized from turquoise water like something from a dream—overwater bungalows connected by wooden walkways, white sand so fine it looked like sugar. Phillip's hand found mine as we stepped from the seaplane, his touch warm and proprietary.

"This is perfect," he said, and for the first twenty-four hours, he almost made me believe he meant it.

He was attentive in ways I'd forgotten he could be. Morning coffee delivered to our villa. Sunset walks along the beach. Dinner under stars so bright they felt close enough to touch. He asked about my day, laughed at my observations, touched my hand across candlelit tables.

It was a performance worthy of an Oscar. And I matched him beat for beat.

On our second morning, Phillip slept late, exhausted from playing devoted husband. I sat on our private deck, phone in hand, watching him through the glass doors. The ocean breeze carried salt and possibility.

My investigator's message was brief: *Arleth Wells spotted at Lennox Hill Hospital, routine checkup. No admittance. Left after 20 minutes. Social media posts from 'hospital bed' staged in her apartment. Photo metadata confirms location and timestamp.*

I looked at the photos attached. Arleth in hospital lighting that was actually her living room. Arleth's 'IV drip' that was clearly photoshopped. Arleth's 'brave face' captioned with vague references to her ongoing health struggles.

All of it lies. All of it designed to keep my husband on her hook.

I saved the files, backed them up, sent them to Robert. Then I deleted the message and turned off my phone, slipping it into my bag just as Phillip emerged from the villa, stretching in the sunlight.

"Good morning." He kissed my temple, settling into the chair beside me. "What are you smiling about?"

I looked at him—really looked at him. At the man I'd loved enough to lose myself. At the man who'd taken that love and treated it like something disposable.

"Just thinking how perfect this is," I said, and it wasn't entirely a lie.

Perfect timing. Perfect positioning. Perfect trap.

Now I just had to wait for it to spring.

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