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Torn Papers: My Bankrupt Military Husband

Chapter 7 

Word Count: 722    |    Released on: 18/05/2026

e. He hadn't spoken a single word during the ascent, but the rigid tension corded in his broad back was a clear signal of the chaotic storm brewing within him.

l contact was suddenly too much to bear. He paced a few steps

room. She was surrounded by the phy

eyes were intense, burning with a m

room. "Do you have any idea what that town is like? There is soot in the air. Th

a finger at

rust-belt isn't a stage. It's a brutal, unforgiving reality. Can you maintain this act for a week? A

ed hands. She acknowledged the physical tr

e cast a heavy shadow over her. His voice

. "Stay in DC. I will send you what

his self-sacrifice. He was willing to let her take everyth

tense gaze. She used her sign

rotect a pregnant woman in a town full

old logic of her statement hi

o him. She invaded his personal space

, "the DC vultures will tear me and the baby apart for sport. I fear the cru

essness of their former political allies b

s lightly grasped the rough, green

t her voice tremble slightly, manufactu

ed from you," Josie whispered. "

e confession. His rigid posture stiffene

his shirt. The physical contact burned str

old exterior. "I won't hav

s shirt tightened slightly. She refu

lared. "I just need to know you w

re wide and trusting. She

to protect

hattered the last, stubborn remn

hesitated for a fraction of a second before gen

her knuckles. It was a silent, p

combative air dissolved, replaced by something

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Torn Papers: My Bankrupt Military Husband
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“Josie woke up gasping in a ransacked 1970s living room, trapped in the body of a notoriously vain, gold-digging wife. The opulent Sterling family was officially bankrupt and politically dead. The original host's grand plan was to use her unborn child to extort a massive divorce settlement from her terrifying military husband, Donovan. But fragmented memories showed Josie the grim reality of that choice: she was destined to be conned, dying penniless and alone in a freezing gutter. Now, Donovan stood towering before her, his dark eyes filled with absolute disgust. He tossed a thick envelope of divorce papers onto the glass table. "Sign them. You leave the child alone, and you walk away." The ruined family watched with bated breath, fully expecting the spoiled socialite to take their last hidden funds and abandon them to a brutal exile in a Pennsylvania rust-belt factory town. Josie knew the cold truth. A meager settlement couldn't protect a pregnant woman from DC's ruthless political vultures. She refused to let that miserable, lonely death become her reality. Staring directly into Donovan's hostile eyes, Josie picked up the heavy legal documents. With a sharp, deliberate motion, she tore the divorce papers cleanly in half. "I'm not getting an abortion, and I am staying as your wife." She was going to rewrite this destiny, but before they boarded the train to the rust-belt, she had one last score to settle. She would use her formidable husband to terrorize her hypocritical biological family and take back every penny they stole.”