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Stalked By The Mad Dog Nephew

Chapter 4 4

Word Count: 720    |    Released on: 22/01/2026

ealth and hypocrisy. The sunroom was flooded with light, reflecting of

ded in her lap. She wore a pale yellow dress that washed

right sat his mother, Eleanor, a woman whose face was pu

stus's left

t the Garrisons tolerated power, an

mosas. Gilda held up a hand, a dramatic,

id, her voice carrying clea

hovering halfway to her

t Augustus. He looked smug, pat

She placed a hand on her

echoed in the room. Eleanor dropped her fork. Frankl

a smile breaking across his

is chest. "A boy, we think. It's ea

hug Gilda. Franklin called for a toast to the future of th

e didn't exist. She was the wife, sitting ten feet away, while h

ssion hardening. He reached under his chair and pulled out a thick manila envelop

nsition, Avery," he said. "We n

Her hands trembled-just enough

divorce s

r the villa in the Hamptons-a money pit that

Augustus was wo

rp. "Considering you're... well, barren. You provide

flat stomach. "We just wan

rcing the moisture to gather in her lashes. When she l

way?" she whispered

said coldly. "You couldn't give me

defeated. She pushed the pape

sign," s

breath he had bee

view it first. Just... just to make sure I understand

ourse you aren't. Fine. Have your little lawyer look a

"Excuse me. I...

the pop of a champagne cork. She heard Eleanor laughing, saying,

lway. The moment she was

ngle, brutal swipe of her thumb. Her posture shifted. Her

ride of a predator who had just set a

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“For years, I played the role of the fragile, fading wife in the Garrison dynasty, a "little doll" who looked like she'd break if the wind blew too hard. My husband, Augustus, treated me like a piece of inconvenient furniture, while his volatile nephew, Brandon, stalked me like a predator in the shadows. Everything shattered during a family brunch when Augustus's mistress, Gilda, lounged in his shirt and announced she was pregnant with the Garrison heir. Instead of hiding his shame, my husband beamed with pride and slid a thick manila envelope across the table in front of his gloating parents. "We need to make room for the family, Avery," he said coldly, "and you're barren." His mother laughed, calling me a "worthless asset" who provided no value to the lineage. They offered me fifty million dollars to disappear-a pathetic pittance for a man worth over four billion. I let a single, perfect tear fall, playing the part of the defeated, broken woman they all expected me to be. They didn't see the cold calculation behind my watery eyes or know that I had spent three years documenting every illegal insider trade and offshore account Augustus owned. I didn't just sign the papers; I walked into the final settlement meeting in a sharp black suit and shredded their offer in front of their faces. I demanded two billion dollars in cash and controlling voting shares, threatening to hand the SEC the evidence that would send Augustus to federal prison for life. As he lunged at me in a blind rage, realization dawning that he had underestimated me, I leaned in and whispered the final blow. I told him about the box of condoms in his nightstand and the silver needle I used to ensure Gilda got pregnant. "I gave you exactly what you wanted, Augustus," I smiled as I walked out with half his empire. "And in exchange, I got my freedom."”