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His Secret Divorce: A Cruel Deception

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 647    |    Released on: 11/02/2026

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ting off his chiseled jaw. He was scrolling through financial news, oblivious

brief acknowledgment. Then he frowned. "You look terrible, Juliana. You should really get

countless milestones with him, the same table where he'd proposed. I sa

his tablet. He leaned back, crossing his arms, his posture

the polished table. They slid smoothly, a stark contrast to the

ession shifted from annoyance to shock. "What is this? You're waiving... all your ri

hing I own, should go directly to you. My company, my patents, my personal fortune." I paused, letting the words s

.. the art collection? Your mother's jewelry? The rare books?" He looked up again, his voice

.. those are for Debbra. She has a much better eye for beauty, a finer appreciation for sentimentality, don't

d eyes narrowed into slits, suspicion hardening his handsome face. "What game are

almost lost in the sudden silence. "I'm tired

leaned forward, his voice barely audible. "Juliana, why are you doing all

e, some market to conquer. A man like you requires a softer harbor. A place of rest." I paused, a bitter taste in my mouth. "And Debbra

of his guilt, finally exposed through my

inued, my voice surprisingly gentle, almost forgiving. "I a

s perfect for you, Dalt

e a choked whisper, reaching ac

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His Secret Divorce: A Cruel Deception
His Secret Divorce: A Cruel Deception
“My husband, Craig, got the promotion. After three long years stuck in a small town, we were finally going home to corporate headquarters. But when I went to file our joint relocation paperwork, the HR administrator gave me a pitying look. Craig, she explained, had already filed a single-person relocation, listing a different spouse: his high-school sweetheart, Chanel Murphy. A single, numb phone call to the county clerk's office revealed the devastating truth. I had signed my own divorce papers two months ago, tricked by Craig, who claimed they were investment documents. He had remarried the very next day. He used my talent as a top software architect to secure his promotion, all while orchestrating this cruel deception. I had sacrificed my own career opportunities for our future, a future he was already building with someone else. The pain was suffocating, but then rage burned through my grief. I picked up my phone, my fingers steady. I called Elek Preston, the VP of Engineering, the man who had offered me a lead role on a high-stakes project. "Is the offer still open?" I asked, my voice clear and hard.”
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