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He Chose The Maid Over The Heiress

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 597    |    Released on: 08/01/2026

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usted the collar of the coat, her fingers brushi

ght and dismissive. "I didn't think you w

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, Kim. You know how

high, her body trembling with silent sobs. I placed a hand o

etween us, acting as a

ing. "Or I will call security. Mrs. Gould is a

vilian. She had no idea that she was

the police. Call the FBI. Call G

d. She looked at Eva

arm. "She is just the former housekeeper. We had t

lmost admired it. It was a classic Mafia t

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t you off school property immediatel

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rely a push. But in my world, tou

suits that cost more than this teacher's annual salary. They didn't draw weapons; they

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men. She had served them coffee in my k

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saw the fear starting to

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husband,

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He Chose The Maid Over The Heiress
He Chose The Maid Over The Heiress
“I was in a Zurich boardroom signing a contract worth fifty million dollars when I saw the photo that ended my marriage. It was an Instagram notification from the woman I paid to scrub my toilets. The caption read: "My little prince deserves the world." The photo showed her son holding a custom-made porcelain doll with diamond-dust eyes. It was the only one in the world, commissioned specifically for my daughter, Lily. I cancelled the deal and flew home immediately. When I arrived at my daughter's school, I found the housekeeper wearing my vintage Chanel coat and driving my car. My husband, Austyn, didn't run to greet me. He ran past our crying daughter to comfort the housekeeper's son. "Don't you dare touch my son!" he screamed at me, protecting the boy while our daughter scraped her knees on the pavement. He looked at me with pure hate, confident that he could take half my assets in a divorce. He forgot that I wasn't just a wife. I was the Duchess of the Miller Syndicate, the most powerful crime family in New York. I pulled out my phone and froze every account he had. "You want a divorce?" I asked, signaling my security team to step forward. "Take off the suit, Austyn. I paid for it." "You are leaving this marriage exactly how you entered it. With nothing."”
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