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My Husband Stole My Company, I Took His Life

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 387    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

ed forward, his face a mask of smug sat

covered working as a parking valet, whose raw talent with numbers I' d recognized instantly. I' d pai

unced to the room. "I think

d walk away with a pittance, a "severance" that was an insult. I would

me. "Annabel, don'

umphant face, then to Nicole's venomous

k, I picked up the

flourish and tossed them onto the stage at Ethan's feet. "Yo

, momentarily stunned b

I said, my voice gentle but firm. "I need you t

red, her eyes wide wit

Nicole," I said. "Right no

e cried. "That's my nes

ated, looking her

Ethan exchanged a look, a mixture of susp

finally nodded. Through tears of frustration, sh

aming. "A wise decision," she sn

e stage, I turned to Molly. "It's not over," I

he conference room d

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My Husband Stole My Company, I Took His Life
“My doctor ordered me to disconnect, three months in Montana. So I trusted my husband, Ethan, and my best friend and COO, Nicole, with my life' s work, EcoWrap. My baby. Then, a battered envelope arrived, shattering my digital detox: Ethan and Nicole were engaged. He' d gifted her a controlling stake in my company, my entire life' s work. I stormed back, interrupting their lavish town hall celebration. They laughed in my face, waving papers I' d supposedly signed, transferring my shares. "You gave me control," Ethan sneered. Nicole, my decade-long friend, smirked, admitting they' d been poisoning me with sedatives in my smoothies for months, making me sign while incapacitated. Now, they were in love, and I was holding the company back. My own employees, people I' d mentored and supported, chose wealth over loyalty, turning their backs on me. Ethan slapped brutal divorce papers on the table, demanding I walk away with nothing. I was cornered, betrayed by everyone I loved, stripped of everything I built. How could this happen? Was I truly losing everything? Yet, as I signed away EcoWrap and even convinced my last loyal partner, Molly, to transfer her shares to them, a cold calm settled over me. "It's not over," I whispered as I walked out. "The real show is about to begin." Just then, the doors swung open, and three titans of industry walked in, looking directly at me.”
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