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Divorcing The CEO: Escaping His Cruel Cage

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 796    |    Released on: Today at 11:49

ur Hayes, a man who once commanded boardrooms and held the city's elite in the palm of his hand, was now reduced to a photograph and a handful of whispers. Mos

. All that remained was a profound, hollow numbness. After the service, the guests began to file out, but Chloe remained anchored to the casket.

church creaked open, cuttin

ir and Janet

n his shoulder. They were a portrait of devoted companionship, an

ts leaving bloody marks. How dare they? Were they here to

a mask of perfectly calibrated sorrow. "Chloe," she whispered, her eye

ce flawless. "You mustn't be too sad. After... after this is all over,

on. Take care of you. Like a stray animal they'd magnanimously

as if he were a disinterested spectator. His presence alone sucked the air from t

er voice trembling slightly. "He wanted to see you and

s. "My father's greatest wish," she said, her voice low but carrying clea

e. "Are you here to make sure he's really dead? So you can e

ke a fragile doll. "That's not what I meant, Chloe, how could you think that o

uldn't be able to rest in peace knowing you were here. Whether it was a misunde

nce. "That's enough, Chloe. This is not the place. Your father did as

ears of marriage, he had never once shown her father that basic respe

door. The whisper escalated into a raw, ragged scream that

shocked by the outburst. The sanc

, Julian's arm tightened around her, pulling her protectively into his embrace. He shot Chloe one last loo

itate. He did

ve out, and she sank to her knees on the cold stone floor, clutching the edge of her father's cask

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Divorcing The CEO: Escaping His Cruel Cage
Divorcing The CEO: Escaping His Cruel Cage
“I returned to New York after a three-year exile, just to attend my father's funeral. But my estranged husband, Julian, ambushed me at the airport with divorce papers. He told me that if I didn't sign them immediately, my father wouldn't get a burial plot. And standing right by his side was Janet, my former best friend. At the funeral, they played the perfect, grieving couple, completely humiliating me. When I finally snapped and told them to leave, Janet faked a dramatic collapse. Julian looked at me with absolute disgust, accusing me of being a jealous monster who was hurting his pregnant girlfriend. He had secretly absorbed all my family's assets, leaving me penniless and freezing on the streets, tossing a charity check at me like I was a beggar. I couldn't understand why my years of desperate devotion were treated like a toxic curse. Why did the quiet friend I grew up protecting scheme to steal my husband, my fortune, and my dignity? Refusing his humiliating money, I swallowed my pride and took a job as a maid at a luxury hotel just to survive. But fate wouldn't even give me that peace. While pushing a room service cart down the hallway, I ran straight into Julian. He stared at my crisp white apron, his eyes turning cold. "For the duration of my stay, all services for the presidential suite will be handled by her alone." He was going to make me serve him and Janet, determined to crush the very last shred of my pride.”