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His Secret Divorce: A Cruel Deception

Chapter 5 No.5

Word Count: 411    |    Released on: 11/02/2026

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r, the sound echoing in the sudden silence. My body screame

ing the final transfer agreement for my majority shares in InnovateNext. I'm giving them to Deb

nged with a raw, almost panicked anger. "Are you out of your mind, Juliana?! InnovateNext? To Debbr

s the logical choice. This way, you can both be secure." I looked out the window, past him, to the sprawling garden where Elwin and Debbra were laughing, cha

ing into my voice, despite my efforts to suppress it. My eyes, though

Regret? I couldn't tell. He opened his mouth, then closed it, his sh

walked away, leaving him standing alone in the dining room, the am

d, he sank into a chair, a slow, boneless collapse, and drove his hands into his hair. It was not the posture of a man confused; it was the posture

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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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