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The Billionaire's Broken Wife Walks Away

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 493    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

rned and walked away, leaving him s

of bright, blinding lights. I didn' t flinch. I just kept walking, got into my car, and dr

TER HEIR' S NEW FLING IS WIFE' S BEST FRIEND." The

g before 8 a.m. It was

e said, her voice dripping with

ily was assembled in the grand, suffocatingly formal living room. Ethan' s mother, his father, and a few aunts and uncles. Ethan was there

dn' t wast

parazzi flashes, stared up at me. "Ten years, Jocelyn! Ten years we have put up with this, and you still can' t control

my head, accepted the blame, and promised to do better.

not

let her tirade wash over me. I met

This is untenable. Perhaps... perhaps it' s time we discussed ending this

been waiting for, for a decade. The m

clear and steady in the sudden

iet. Utterly, co

than' s father stared at me a

mirk, straightened up. The smirk was gone, replaced b

" Eleanor finally

"I will sign whatever papers

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The Billionaire's Broken Wife Walks Away
The Billionaire's Broken Wife Walks Away
“For ten years, I lived a lie. I was Jocelyn Anderson, wife of hotel heir Ethan Lester, living a gilded life everyone envied, but truly, I was a ghost in a cage, bound by a desperate contract to save my foster sister, Sylvia. Every public humiliation, every tabloid photo of Ethan with another woman, I endured for her. Then, at one of Ethan' s lavish yacht parties, I found him, laughing, openly caressing the woman by his side. It wasn't a stranger this time; it was Sylvia. My sister, the very reason for my decade of sacrifice, looking up at him with adoration as he introduced her, loud enough for everyone to hear, as "my wife's best friend." The world around me blurred as their cruel laughter echoed. My husband and my sister, the two people I had given everything for, had publicly betrayed me in the most devastating way imaginable. I stood there, watching Sylvia flinch but not pull away, a mix of guilt and defiance in her eyes. The pain was so sharp, so absolute, it felt liberating. How could the one person I had literally given my life for, the one person who knew the truth of my unbearable existence, turn around and stab me in the back like this? How blind had I been to not see the rot underneath the surface of my entire world? But in that shattering moment, when everything I had built crumbled to dust, a cold, quiet resolve solidified. My mask of indifference fell away. I looked Ethan straight in the eye and said, for the first time in ten years, "Ethan, let's get a divorce."”
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