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Auctioned: A Husband's Comeback

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 540    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

hing. I took my wife, Nicole Hewitt, from a local nobody to a congresswoman with her eyes on a Senate se

ght committee meeting, a crucial one for her campaign. I

. It was from Wesley Clark, a kid we'd taken under our wing. I mentored him, and Nicole and I

es, a simple meal of a burger and fries. In the background,

what real life tastes like. The b

place. It was where Nicole and I went when we were broke

posted a picture too, just of the food. Her caption: "A tas

r fight. But

in, looking tired but energized, the w

y love," she said,

one, showing he

?" I asked, m

her smile not fal

aith about D.C. I just took him for a quick din

ce? With th

m loving wife to annoyed boss. "You know how these interns ar

built my entire life around. The

"He' s done. The scholarship is over

oment, the mask slipped. I saw t

, Caleb. He's a

I shot back. "An

eapon she wielded better than anyone. "Fine. If it makes you feel bet

move. The trust between us, the foundation I thought w

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Auctioned: A Husband's Comeback
“My name is Caleb Duncan, "The Architect" of D.C., and I built my wife, Nicole Hewitt, into a political powerhouse. We were the ultimate power couple, our lives a seamless blend of ambition and strategy, all focused on her rise to the Senate. But on my birthday, a seemingly innocent Instagram post from a young mentee, Wesley Clark-a kid Nicole and I were putting through college-showed my wife, laughing intimately with him at our old diner, with a caption hinting at stolen moments. When confronted, Nicole feigned innocence, then dismissed my concerns with cold contempt, revealing a side of her I hadn't known. Just weeks later, at her biggest campaign gala, she projected photos of me on a giant screen, then publicly branded me a "whore" who slept his way through D.C., attempting to auction me off to donors like a piece of meat. The woman I had loved, built, and trusted more than anyone had orchestrated my public humiliation, my complete professional and personal destruction. How could she do this? Why this level of calculated cruelty? Drugged and cornered, I saw no escape, until a familiar face, my wife' s fiercest rival, Gabrielle Johns, pulled me from the jaws of despair, ready to help me fight back and burn her world to the ground.”
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