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A Billionaire's Boredom, A Wife's Rise

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 808    |    Released on: 23/10/2025

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us finally walked through the door on the third evening, I was sitting

idiculously large bouquet of my favorite peonies and a small, velvet box containing a di

came home

lat as he shrugged off his

, prodding at the seared salmon on his plate.

his brow furrowed in dis

y own fork frozen

udden, disproportionate anger. "You' ve been doing this

ast one night at his ex-fiancée's apartment, and he was yelling at me about dry fish. It was then I knew. This wasn't a

ad been with his family for decades, scurried o

ands. "It's my fault. Mrs. Monroe wasn't feeling well tod

actually see me, taking in my pale face and the dark circles under my eyes. A flicker of some

e'll just make do," he muttered, his ange

ng, not for his false accusation, and

e with a soft clatter. The sound was quiet, but in the

up, his

y voice even and cal

or. His gaze was unreadable, a carefully construc

sed. "You're angry, but I

y styled hair. It was his classic move, the gesture he used when he was trying to appear reasonable and patient in the face of what he considered

I had married, the man who had looked at me with such a

on my tongue. "And I am not your personal chef. If you don't like th

chair back a

er the 'simple things,' I'm sure Isla would be more than happy

scraping loudly against the polished floor. "What does Isla have

ng," I sa

bringing her into every conversation!" He slammed his hand down on the table, making t

g alone in the deafening silence, the smell of the dry, unwanted

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A Billionaire's Boredom, A Wife's Rise
A Billionaire's Boredom, A Wife's Rise
“For three years, I was the perfect wife to tech CEO Atticus Monroe, trading my architecture career to become his personal chef and perfect hostess. My world shattered when I brought him an eight-hour bone broth and overheard him confess to a friend. "I'm just... bored." His boredom quickly turned into an affair with his ex-fiancée, Isla. He spent nights at her apartment, then came home to blame me for his unhappiness. At a family gala, when I finally stood up to their public humiliation, Atticus grabbed my arm so hard it left a deep, purple bruise. He had cheated, humiliated, and hurt me, yet he refused my pleas for a divorce, desperate to maintain his perfect image. But his grandfather saw the bruise. He saw the video of Atticus and Isla. After punishing his own grandson, he handed me a check. "Go build the life you deserve." So I did. I filed for divorce to reclaim the life, and the career, I had sacrificed for him.”
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