The Runaway Wife: Escaping His Gilded Cage

The Runaway Wife: Escaping His Gilded Cage

Jing Buhui

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Ava had been married to Wall Street titan Damian Carlisle for three years, an orphan chosen by his late grandmother solely to provide an heir. But at the matriarch's funeral, Damian stood intimately before the flashing cameras with his childhood sweetheart, Isabelle. The entire elite family deliberately excluded Ava, leaving her standing alone in the shadows. The guests whispered about how perfect Damian and Isabelle looked together, completely ignoring the actual wife standing right there. To Damian, Ava was nothing more than a piece of inherited furniture he didn't know where to place. Realizing she was just a discarded placeholder, Ava quietly left the estate and sent him divorce papers. But Isabelle secretly intercepted the legal documents to keep Damian in the dark. Enraged when he finally discovered her escape, Damian tracked Ava down to her shabby Brooklyn rental. He smashed through her door, physically dragged her out in the middle of the night, and forced her back to the sprawling estate. He installed new locks on the reinforced windows, pinned her to the bed, and coldly commanded her to fulfill her biological duty. "You owe this family, Ava. You were given everything, and this is how you will repay that debt." Trapped in the dark, a chilling despair washed over her as she realized a piece of paper could never free her. Against his absolute wealth and power, her rights and her tears meant absolutely nothing. But as her gaze fell on the corporate financial reports she had been secretly analyzing, her fear vanished. If the law couldn't beat him, she would use the only language he understood. She would accept the executive position at his rival's firm, dismantle his empire piece by piece, and personally ruin him.

The Runaway Wife: Escaping His Gilded Cage Chapter 1 The Outsider in the Cathedral

Eleanor Carlisle was dying.

The old matriarch lay propped against ivory pillows in the master bedroom of the Carlisle estate, her papery skin stretched thin over fragile bones. Her breathing came in shallow, rattling gasps. Outside the window, the gardens she had tended for sixty years lay dormant under a gray winter sky.

At her bedside knelt two people: her grandson, Damian Carlisle, and his wife Ava.

"Damian," Eleanor whispered, her voice a threadbare echo of its former strength. "Promise me. An heir."

Damian's jaw tightened. He glanced at Ava, then returned his gaze to his grandmother. "You have my word."

Eleanor's trembling hand found Ava's. Her grip, surprisingly strong even at death's door, closed around the younger woman's fingers like a shackle. "You... you are a Carlisle now, child. Promise me you will give this family a future."

Ava's throat constricted. She forced the words out, each one a stone sinking in her chest. "I promise, Grandmother."

The old woman smiled, her eyes growing distant. "Good. That's... good."

Those were her last words.

Three days later, St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Eleanor Carlisle's words echoed in Ava's head, each syllable a stone added to the weight crushing her chest. The old woman's grip, memorably strong even in death, felt imprinted on her wrist. A phantom pressure.

Ava stood beside a cold, Gothic pillar, the scent of lilies and old stone thick in the air. Her breath caught in her throat. It was a struggle to pull oxygen into her lungs, as if the cavernous space were a vacuum.

At the altar, the priest's voice droned on, a soothing balm of Latin and English that did nothing to calm the frantic beat of her heart. She lifted her gaze, searching the sea of black-clad mourners for her husband.

He stood in the front pew, a perfect effigy of grief, his jaw set, his eyes fixed forward. He was a world away.

Three years of marriage, and he was still a stranger. The vast gap between their reality and Eleanor's dying orders was nothing short of a cruel joke.

A bitter, humorless smile touched Ava's lips.

The final chords of the organ shuddered through the floorboards, signaling the end. The sound died, leaving a heavy silence in its wake. As Eleanor's polished mahogany casket was lifted by the pallbearers, Ava felt the last, tenuous thread connecting her to this family snap.

The mourners began to stir, a slow, rustling river of New York's elite flowing towards the grand doors. Ava moved to follow the core family group, a small, tight knot of power and old money.

But Damian's mother, Victoria, shifted just so, her back a rigid wall of black wool, blocking Ava's path. It was a deliberate exclusion.

Ava was forced to slow her pace, falling back from the inner circle. She became an island in the stream. Glances slid over her, dismissive and curious. Whispers followed, sharp and indistinct.

Who was she, again? The orphan Eleanor had insisted upon.

A woman in a black Chanel suit leaned toward her companion. "Such a tragedy. But at least Damian has Isabelle. She's been by his side through all of this."

Her companion nodded. "Sterling and Carlisle. They've always been the perfect match. It's a shame Eleanor never accepted that."

"Well," the first woman said with a knowing smile, "the old lady is gone now. These things have a way of working themselves out."

Neither of them looked at Ava. Neither of them mentioned Mrs. Carlisle. The real one. The one standing right there.

A man, some distant cousin she'd never met, brushed past her, jostling her shoulder hard. He didn't apologize. He shot her an irritated look.

"Excuse me. You're in the way."

In the way of the Carlisle family's important guests.

She stumbled, her heel catching on the edge of a step. A firm hand steadied her arm before she could fall.

"Mrs. Carlisle."

It was Mr. Jennings, the family's longtime butler, his face a mask of professional sympathy. He pressed a folded, crisp white handkerchief into her hand. It was the first act of kindness she'd received all day.

"Thank you, Mr. Jennings," she said, her voice barely a whisper.

The handkerchief in her palm was embroidered with the Carlisle family crest. A lion rampant. A symbol of power and legacy. It felt like a brand. A consolation prize. She realized with a sudden, chilling clarity that she didn't want their pity. She didn't want their charity.

A few feet away, Damian's younger sister, Serena, skipped down the steps and linked her arm through Isabelle's. They shared a smile, a genuine, warm smile that looked so natural, so right.

Serena's eyes flickered towards Ava. The smile vanished. Her lips tightened into a sneer, and she rolled her eyes before turning her back completely, pulling Isabelle with her. A clear, brutal dismissal.

Ava stood on the bottom step, looking up at them. Damian. Isabelle. Victoria. Serena. A perfect, impenetrable fortress of wealth and power. And she was outside the walls.

For a moment, she let herself remember.

That silver Martin was a gift bought a few weeks after the wedding. At that time, she was too naive, thinking it was the beginning of something beautiful-symbolizing his care. A promise.

But Damian rarely came home after that first year. And when he did, he went to his own room. He never touched her. Not once in three years.

His face was everywhere-on financial magazines, on entertainment news, always standing just a little too close to Isabelle Sterling. The media called them "Manhattan's golden couple."

She had once cornered him in his study, trying to keep him away from Isabelle.

His eyes had been cold, flat. "Isabelle is my assistant. That's all. Don't overthink it."

At that moment, something inside her collapsed. She started secretly seeing a psychologist, and her anxiety attacks eased. The depression slowly faded away, like mist over a river.

In its place came clarity.

He didn't love her. He had never loved her. The marriage was Eleanor's doing. Damian had agreed because refusing his grandmother was impossible. But his heart had never been in it.

The Carlisles had never accepted her. An orphan with no family, no fortune, no name. She was beneath them.

She had wanted to leave so many times. But Eleanor's health had been failing for two years. The doctors said any stress could kill her. So Ava stayed. Suffered in silence. Played the devoted wife.

But Eleanor has already left.

She was just a doll chosen by Eleanor, and now that the female patriarch had left, she no longer needed that doll.

She took a deep breath.

Her gaze was no longer confused or searching, but sharp. Focus.

Isabelle turned around, her perfect smile blooming once again. She deliberately tightened her grip on Damian's arm and walked toward Ava, her face showing a look of contempt and pity.

"Ava, dear," she said, her voice dripping with false concern, "you look a little lost. Do you need a ride? I can have my assistant's car take you back to the estate."

My assistant's car. Not our car. Not Damian's car.

Ava looked directly into Isabelle's triumphant, challenging eyes. She didn't flinch.

"No, thank you," she said. Her voice was quiet, but it cut through the air with the clean, sharp edge of breaking glass. "I don't need a ride from anyone."

The smile on Isabelle's face froze.

Damian, who had been staring off into the middle distance, turned his head. His brow furrowed. For the first time that morning, his deep, slate-gray eyes truly landed on Ava.

Usually, that look would make her shrink. She would lower her eyes, murmur an apology, and retreat.

She held his gaze, her spine straight, her chin level. She gave him nothing. No fear. Just an empty stillness.

Then she turned her back on all of them.

She walked away, her steps firm and even, in the opposite direction of the waiting line of black cars. She was walking away from the Carlisle name, from the suffocating estate, from the last three years of her life.

"Stop her." Damian's voice was a low growl. His jaw tightened, that familiar sign of his displeasure.

Two of his black-suited bodyguards moved instantly, materializing in front of Ava, blocking her path to the street.

"Ma'am," the first one said, his tone polite but unyielding, "Mr. Carlisle insists you get in the car."

Ava glanced back at Damian. Then she looked at the vehicles waiting in line. Her gaze drifted toward the silver Martin.

She thought of the tears she had cried over that car. The hope it had represented.

A laugh, dry and brittle, escaped Ava's lips. She reached into her handbag, her fingers closing around the key fob.

She tossed the keys onto the pavement. They landed at the bodyguard's polished shoes with a soft clatter.

She stepped around the stunned men, walked to the curb, and raised her hand. A yellow taxi, old and dented, screeched to a halt in front of her. She pulled the door open and slid inside, shutting out the world of Lincoln town cars and private drivers.

From the steps, Damian watched, his hand clenched into a tight fist at his side. He saw the taxi merge into the chaotic flow of Manhattan traffic, a flash of yellow swallowed by the city. For a flicker of a second, a look of something other than anger crossed his face. It looked like panic.

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“Ava had been married to Wall Street titan Damian Carlisle for three years, an orphan chosen by his late grandmother solely to provide an heir. But at the matriarch's funeral, Damian stood intimately before the flashing cameras with his childhood sweetheart, Isabelle. The entire elite family deliberately excluded Ava, leaving her standing alone in the shadows. The guests whispered about how perfect Damian and Isabelle looked together, completely ignoring the actual wife standing right there. To Damian, Ava was nothing more than a piece of inherited furniture he didn't know where to place. Realizing she was just a discarded placeholder, Ava quietly left the estate and sent him divorce papers. But Isabelle secretly intercepted the legal documents to keep Damian in the dark. Enraged when he finally discovered her escape, Damian tracked Ava down to her shabby Brooklyn rental. He smashed through her door, physically dragged her out in the middle of the night, and forced her back to the sprawling estate. He installed new locks on the reinforced windows, pinned her to the bed, and coldly commanded her to fulfill her biological duty. "You owe this family, Ava. You were given everything, and this is how you will repay that debt." Trapped in the dark, a chilling despair washed over her as she realized a piece of paper could never free her. Against his absolute wealth and power, her rights and her tears meant absolutely nothing. But as her gaze fell on the corporate financial reports she had been secretly analyzing, her fear vanished. If the law couldn't beat him, she would use the only language he understood. She would accept the executive position at his rival's firm, dismantle his empire piece by piece, and personally ruin him.”
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Chapter 1 The Outsider in the Cathedral

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Chapter 2 The Price of Freedom

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Chapter 3 Intercepted Freedom

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Chapter 4 Reunion at Obsidian

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Chapter 5 Obsidian's Sanctuary

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Chapter 6 The Showdown at L'Aura

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Chapter 7 The Belated Storm

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Chapter 8 Power Out of Control

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Chapter 9 The Midnight Intruder

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Chapter 10 The Prisoner of the Midnight Estate

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Chapter 11 Broken Dawnlight

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Chapter 12 The Prejudice of Obsidian

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Chapter 13 The Impossible Task

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Chapter 14 Crisis in the Flashbulbs

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Chapter 15 The Ambush Dinner

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Chapter 16 Freedom by Deception

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Chapter 17 The Absurd Contract

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Chapter 18 The Will's Shackle

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Chapter 19 Dangerous Territory

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Chapter 20 The Desperate Defense

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Chapter 21

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Chapter 22

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Chapter 23

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Chapter 24

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Chapter 25

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Chapter 26

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Chapter 27

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Chapter 28

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Chapter 29

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Chapter 30

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Chapter 31

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Chapter 32

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Chapter 33

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Chapter 34

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Chapter 35

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Chapter 36

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Chapter 37

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Chapter 38

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Chapter 39

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Chapter 40

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