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The Discarded Husband's Spectacular Comeback

Chapter 3 3

Word Count: 716    |    Released on: 19/01/2026

Empty bottles of Cristal littered the low glas

Her dress was hiked up her thighs.

oned halfway down his chest, feedin

oved. It was a tableau of

, ch

er dress down with frantic, jerky movements.

ocolate from his lip. He didn't l

nds flying to their mouths to hide their giggles. They were e

ng hard. His chest heaved. His suit w

cutting through the tension. "What are you d

ing you?" He stepped into the room, glass crunching unde

surrender gesture, a smirk playing on his lips. "W

Dominic

ice shrill. "Truth or Dare, Dominic. Do

r. They were closing ranks. They were gasli

iting for her to deny it. Waiting for

p. She didn't look at him. "Hank is a family frien

ose. "You lied to me. You sai

st. "She needed to blow off steam, Dom. You're suffocating h

d built a company with. The man he ha

d hear, the smell of expensive scotch on his breath. "Or what?

s. His fingernails dug into his palms,

friend, "Does dignity pay fo

r reflection in the darkened window, fixing a stray ha

dropping to a dangerous calm. "I'm seei

stealing from the firm, hasn't he? That's why

ilent. The air

for a microsecond. His

of Hank, shielding him. "How dare you," sh

l deepened, drilling down into the marrow of his bones. She

manicured finger at the door. "Leave n

allway. Miller was hovering

e. Completely and utterly al

oken sound that hurt his thr

ing her back against him. A possessive, claiming gesture. "She's prot

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“I spent three hours searing the perfect wagyu steak and chilling a bottle of 1996 Dom Pérignon for our anniversary. My wife, Evelin, texted me saying she was stuck in a late board meeting. "Don't wait up." But a bank alert on my phone told a different story: a $5,600 charge at a VIP lounge in the Meatpacking District. When I tracked her down, I didn't find her in a boardroom; I found her sitting on my business partner's lap, laughing as he fed her chocolate-covered strawberries. When I confronted them, Evelin didn't even look guilty. She called me hysterical and a "prude" for interrupting their night. Hank mocked me to my face, calling me a pathetic "trophy husband" who was probably home ironing napkins while they were out having real fun. When I finally snapped and defended my dignity, my own wife slapped me across the face and had her security throw me out like trash. "You are nothing without the Carney name. You're a stray I picked up." By the time I hit the sidewalk, she had frozen all our joint accounts and blacklisted my name from every major firm in the city. I had spent ten years managing her family's billions and fixing the books her lover messed up, only to be left with ten dollars in my pocket and a suitcase full of dusty law books. She thinks I'm a broken man who will come crawling back to beg for mercy just to afford a meal. I realized then that our marriage was just a corpse I'd been dragging around, and she was the monster who had killed it years ago. I felt the sting of her slap and the weight of her betrayal, wondering how I could have been so blind to the person I shared a bed with. Standing in a cramped apartment in Queens, I blocked her number and called a "shark" lawyer I hadn't spoken to since law school. "I'm the biggest shark in the tank, Dom. Let her try to ruin you." Evelin thinks she took everything, but she forgot one thing: I'm the one who knows exactly where the bodies are buried in her family's ledgers. The war has just begun.”