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Million Dollar Hush Money: I Want Divorce

Million Dollar Hush Money: I Want Divorce

Author: Irene
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Chapter 1 1

Word Count: 1447    |    Released on: 30/12/2025

of the oversized velvet sofa in the master bedroom, her posture rigid, her spine not touching the cushions. The antique grandfather cl

ave for the "merger closing," he had forgotten it on the vanity. He likely assumed she wouldn't know the passc

at had bypassed his usual privacy filter

nightstand. I'll keep i

ate intrusion into her reality. Lily knew the cade

ir for a split second before the room plunged back into shadow. The low, guttural growl of a

table. Her fingers were trembling. She clasped them together in her lap, squeezing until the knuckles turned white,

th a metallic click that sounded

ound his trench coat. He didn't look at her. He didn't look at the bed where she should have

ath it all, the cloying, sandalwood sweetness of Le Labo Santal 33. Seren

as he emerged from the closet, shrugging off his suit jacket. It was a reflex, a muscle memory honed over

t m

was so sharp, so deliberate, it felt like a physical blow. He

evoid of affection, devoid of anger. It was th

cond, grasping at nothing. She slowly lowered them

spered. The words felt

sing them onto the dresser. Clink. Cli

canned her face, her silk nightgown, her bare feet, evaluating her appearance with the detac

a question of concern. It was an accusation. "Y

was dying. Piece by piece, cell by cell, she was dis

e unbuttoned his collar, exposing the hollow of his throat. "St

y. A moment later, the shower turned on, a torrent of water hitting the tiles. He was wa

e didn't need to lean down; the scent was potent. It was a terri

bunch beneath her hands. She waited. That was her life now. Waiting for h

ter st

hest hair, sliding down his defined abs. He was beautiful in a cruel, statuesque way. He

saw a flicker of something-guilt? Exhaustion? But

t. When he entered her, it wasn't lovemaking. It was a transaction. It was a biological release executed with the efficiency of

he counted the leaves in the pattern. One, two, three. She bit the inside of her cheek until she taste

reached for the pack of cigarettes on the nightstand. The flare of the lighter illumin

r escaped the corner of her eye, tracking hot and fast into her hairlin

ne. His thumbs moved ra

zed on her bedside table. The vi

r hand shaking. A noti

t (Spousal Sub-Account). Amount: $1,000,000.0

e. Money she could see, but couldn't touch without his countersignat

... patient lately. Request the authorization tomorrow. Go buy yourself some jewelry.

money. It was a fee for services rendered. He was paying her for the se

llars didn't make her feel rich. It made her fee

id, her voice b

ng up. He stubbed out the cigarette and didn't lo

closed be

. Something inside her chest, a tension wire that had been pulled taut for three agonizing

idn't cry. The tears had dried up. In

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Million Dollar Hush Money: I Want Divorce
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“The silence in Sterling Manor wasn't empty; it was heavy, pressing against my eardrums like deep water. I sat on the edge of the oversized velvet sofa, waiting for my husband to return from a "merger closing" that I knew was actually a hotel room. At 2:00 AM, a notification glowed on his forgotten work tablet: "You left your tie on my nightstand. I'll keep it safe for next time. - S." When Ethan finally walked in, he didn't look at me. He just smelled like Serena's signature sandalwood perfume and expensive scotch. He didn't apologize for the infidelity; instead, he transferred a million dollars into my spousal account and told me to go buy some jewelry to keep my mouth shut. I realized then that I wasn't a wife; I was an expensive placeholder. I left my ten-carat diamond ring on the foyer table and walked out into the freezing rain with nothing but a canvas duffel bag. But Ethan wasn't about to let his "ornament" escape so easily. He froze my credit cards, revoked my trust access, and used his billion-dollar influence to blacklist me from every architecture firm in New York City. He even tracked me down to a restaurant where I was playing piano for tips, throwing a stack of hundreds at me in front of his mistress. When I still refused to crawl back to the manor, he played his final, cruelest card. He leaned in and whispered that if I didn't return to his bed, he would stop protecting my brother from a prison sentence he had manufactured himself. I stood there shivering, realizing that every "favor" he'd ever done for my family was actually a shackle. He thought he could buy my soul, my talent, and my silence by holding the people I loved hostage. How could the man I once loved turn into a monster who viewed my life as nothing more than a line item on a balance sheet? I looked him straight in the eye, my voice as cold as the winter air outside. "Make the call, Ethan. Send him to jail. I'd rather visit my brother through plexiglass than spend another night sleeping next to you." I'm done being a victim. I've just walked into the offices of Azure Architects, the only firm in the city Ethan can't bully. I'm not just going to finish my degree; I'm going to help his biggest rival burn his empire to the ground.”