Seducing my ex husband back

Seducing my ex husband back

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Claire's love for Richard was legendary-three years of devotion that everyone envied. Until the day she found her best friend Monica on top of her husband in their living room, and her world shattered. "Sign it, Claire," Richard said, tossing divorce papers at her hospital bed, his once-warm blue eyes now ice cold. "You disgust me. You're clingy, obsessed, and suffocating." One year later, Claire Winfred returns to town-transformed, powerful, and engaged to billionaire Alexander Hayes. But she hasn't come back for a new beginning. She's come back for revenge. Now she's the one calling the shots, trapping Richard behind his desk, her hand gripping his tie. "Tell me, Richard," she purrs, "do you still find me disgusting?" "Yes," he lies, even as his body betrays him. "Then explain why you're so hard right now." The seduction has begun. But in a game this dangerous, who will be the hunter and who will be the prey?

Seducing my ex husband back Chapter 1 The discovery

~CLAIRE'S POV~

Three years of marriage.

Two minutes to destroy it all.

The champagne I had bought to celebrate was still fizzing in the bottle downstairs while my world imploded in high-definition color above me.

But let me back up.

Let me tell you how I got here, standing in my own bedroom doorway, watching my life crumble like a house of cards in a hurricane.

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The champagne taste of victory still stayed on my tongue as I pulled into our driveway at 8:47 PM. The Dom Pérignon sat in the passenger seat like a promise....tonight was going to be different.

Tonight was going to change everything.

I had landed the Morrison account. The one Richard said was impossible.

The one that would put his firm on the map and prove that marrying me had not been the biggest mistake of his career-his words, not mine, spoken during our last fight when he thought I was asleep.

"You're dead weight, Claire," he had whispered into his phone, thinking I was out from the sleeping pills I had started taking.

"She can't close a deal to save her life. I don't know why I thought marrying her would help the business."

Tonight, I was going to remind my husband exactly what he had married.

The silk lingerie whispered against my skin as I shifted in the driver's seat, the black lace I had bought especially for this moment.

For the look in his eyes when he realized his "useless" wife had just saved his company. For the apology that would surely follow.

For the way he would touch me afterward, like he used to, like I mattered.

Richard's Porsche sat in the driveway like a promise kept. He was home early for once-another good sign.

Maybe he had been waiting for me. Maybe he had already heard about the Morrison deal through the grapevine.

But Monica's little red BMW crouched beside it like a predator.

My stomach clenched.

She had not mentioned coming over.

Monica always texted-long, detailed messages about everything and nothing. She had been my maid of honor, my friend, my sister in everything but blood.

We talked every day.

So why hadn't she told me she was coming over?

I gathered my purse and the bottle of Dom Pérignon I had bought to celebrate. 'She is probably helping Richard plan something for our anniversary.'

The lie tasted bitter even as I thought it. Richard had forgotten our anniversary three years running.

But maybe this time...

The marble hall echoed with the click of my heels-the red-soled Louboutins Richard had bought me for our first anniversary, back when he still noticed what I wore.

The grandfather clock tick-tocked in the silence, marking time like a countdown.

"Richard?" My voice bounced off the walls, too bright, too hopeful.

Silence.

I set the champagne on the entry table next to the fresh orchids I had arranged this morning. Everything had to be perfect.

Everything always had to be perfect for Richard.

"Monica?" I called out, slipping off my heels. The hardwood was cool against my stockings.

From upstairs came a sound that made my blood freeze in my veins.

A soft, breathy moan.

Female.

My hand found the banister, gripping until my knuckles went white. Each step up was a countdown to something I did not want to understand.

The wedding photos lining the stairwell seemed to poke fun at me as I climbed-Richard and me cutting the cake, dancing our first dance, laughing at something that probably was not even funny.

Had we ever been happy? Really happy? Or had I just been pretending so hard that I had convinced myself?

The sounds grew clearer as I reached the landing. Rhythmic. Intimate. Punctuated by gasps and whispered encouragement that made my skin crawl.

And Richard's voice, rough with pleasure: "Fuck, just like that. You're so much better than....."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Better than who? Better than me?

The world wavered sideways, but my legs moved without my permission, carrying me down the hallway to our bedroom. The door was cracked open just enough for me to see inside.

Monica was on top of my husband.

Her dark hair spilled across my Egyptian cotton pillowcases-the ones I had embroidered with little hearts during all those lonely nights when Richard "worked late." Her manicured nails, the same shade of red I had helped her pick out last week, dug into my husband's shoulders as she rode him like her life depended on it.

Like 'my' life did not matter at all.

Richard's hands gripped her waist with desperate hunger-the same hands that had barely touched me in months, the same hands that claimed to be "too tired" whenever I reached for him in the dark.

Apparently, he had been saving his energy for her.

Our bed.

The expensive sheets I had bought for our anniversary. The throw pillows I had carefully arranged every morning.

The room where I had cried myself to sleep more nights than I cared to count, wondering why my husband felt like a stranger.

"God, I've missed this. I've missed you so much."

Missed.

Past tense.

Which meant this was not the first time my best friend had been fucking my husband in my bed.

How long? How many late nights had Richard spent between her thighs instead of at the office?

How many times had she smiled at me over coffee while his come was still drying on her skin?

How many times had she held my hand while I cried about feeling disconnected from my husband, all while knowing exactly why?

The Morrison account suddenly felt like a joke.

I had been so excited to prove I was not the "useless wife" he had called me during our last fight. Now I understood why he had been so certain I would fail.

He had been hoping I would.

Richard's eyes snapped open and met mine across the room. For a heartbeat, I saw everything.....guilt, defiance, and underneath it all, 'relief'.

Relief that he had been caught. Relief that he did not have to pretend anymore.

"How long have you been standing there?" His voice was ice-cold, like I was the help walking in on something I shouldn't have seen.

Not 'I'm sorry.'

Not 'This isn't what it looks like.'

Just annoyance that I had interrupted their fun.

Monica's head whipped toward me, her eyes wide with mock horror. "Oh my God, Claire!" She scrambled for the sheet, but it was too late.

I had seen everything.

The bite marks on her neck that she had blamed on her "new boyfriend." The scratches on Richard's back that he had blamed on his workout training.

All lies.

Every goddamn one of them.

"I just got home," I whispered, the words squeezing out of my throat like broken glass. "I called for you."

"Claire, please." Monica's crocodile tears were already gathering. "You have to understand. We didn't mean for this to happen. It just... it just happened."

'It just happened.'

Like gravity. Like weather. Like they had had no choice in the matter.

This from the woman who had held my hair while I threw up from food poisoning. Who had helped me pick out lingerie to surprise Richard with?

Who had listened to me worry that he was losing interest and assured me our marriage was solid.

She had been lying to my face while planning to steal my husband.

While 'succeeding' at stealing my husband.

"How long?" The question tasted like blood.

Richard sat up, not bothering to cover himself. The body I had worshipped, the man I had given everything to, stared at me with eyes that had gone icy.

"Does it matter?"

"Yes." The word came out stronger than I felt. "It matters to me."

Something flashed across his face-impatience, maybe, or irritation. Like I was being difficult by asking inconvenient questions about my own betrayal.

"Six months."

Six months.

Half a year of lies.

Half a year of him coming home to me with her scent on his skin.

Half a year of me trying to figure out why my husband felt like a stranger, why he flinched when I touched him, why he had started working late every night and coming home smelling like perfume that was not mine.

The room wavered sideways, and I grabbed the doorframe to keep from falling. Black spots danced at the edges of my vision, and the hardwood floor rushed up to meet me.

'The Morrison account,' I thought deliriously as consciousness slipped away. 'I got the Morrison account.'

I had been so excited to tell him. So proud. So ready to prove that I was not the burden he had married.

"Claire?" Monica's voice sounded far away. "Are you okay?"

But I was not okay. I was drowning in three years of marriage that had apparently been built on quicksand.

I was suffocating on the realization that while I had been planning our future, Richard had been planning his exit.

The last thing I heard before the darkness claimed me was Richard's voice, sharp with irritation rather than concern:

"Great. Now look what you've done."

'The sound of hushed voices pulled me back to consciousness. I was on the floor, my cheek pressed against the cold hardwood, and someone was draping a blanket over my shoulders.*

".....can't just leave her there," Monica was saying.

"Watch me," Richard replied.

'I kept my eyes closed and listened to the sound of my marriage dying.'

Then I fell into the black, and for a few blessed moments, I did not have to feel anything at all.

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“Claire's love for Richard was legendary-three years of devotion that everyone envied. Until the day she found her best friend Monica on top of her husband in their living room, and her world shattered. "Sign it, Claire," Richard said, tossing divorce papers at her hospital bed, his once-warm blue eyes now ice cold. "You disgust me. You're clingy, obsessed, and suffocating." One year later, Claire Winfred returns to town-transformed, powerful, and engaged to billionaire Alexander Hayes. But she hasn't come back for a new beginning. She's come back for revenge. Now she's the one calling the shots, trapping Richard behind his desk, her hand gripping his tie. "Tell me, Richard," she purrs, "do you still find me disgusting?" "Yes," he lies, even as his body betrays him. "Then explain why you're so hard right now." The seduction has begun. But in a game this dangerous, who will be the hunter and who will be the prey?”
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Chapter 1 The discovery

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Chapter 2 The hospital cruelty

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Chapter 3 The isolation

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Chapter 4 The transformation

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Chapter 5 The perfect storm

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Chapter 6 The perfect storm 2

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Chapter 7 The proposal

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Chapter 8 The Alexander alliance

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Chapter 9 Breaking the internet

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Chapter 10 The Reckoning

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Chapter 11 Welcome home

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Chapter 12 The Trap

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Chapter 13 Unraveling

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Chapter 14 Ghost between us

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Chapter 15 The Chessboard

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Chapter 16 Slippery loyalty

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Chapter 17 Fractured truth

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Chapter 18 Mask off

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Chapter 19 The office trap

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Chapter 20 Richard torment

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Chapter 21 Richard torment 2

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Chapter 22 The first crack

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Chapter 23 Promises

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Chapter 24 Know your place

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Chapter 25 Delusional men

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Chapter 26 Keep it together

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Chapter 27 A surprise visit

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Chapter 28 Phase two

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Chapter 29 Gold digger

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Chapter 30 Auction

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Chapter 31 Manwhore

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Chapter 32 Anger

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Chapter 33 Territory

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Chapter 34 Failure

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Chapter 35 The perfect view

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Chapter 36 Dealing with a problem

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Chapter 37 Neighbor next door

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Chapter 38 Thanks for caring

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Chapter 39 Don't be a hero

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Chapter 40 Making headline

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