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Divorcing The CEO: I'll Take Your Empire

Chapter 5 5

Word Count: 650    |    Released on: 07/02/2026

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e bedroom, wrapped in 8

o texts. No "Goodnight, I m

always

n his screen

ulled up the number for Harper's landline-information his

It was a shrill, mechanical s

esk, outlining the structure of a short-

ed it up

ith scotch and arrogance. "How's the squ

gripped the receiver. "Mr. Ferguson. If

awyer? With what money? I cut you off, Isi

tomach churn. He was trying to

k this is about?" she

soothing tone. "Apologize. We can talk about... the k

sed her eye

the venom surfacing. "You have no one.

d. Her voice didn't shake. "

othing!" Ca

truth," Is

e reached behind the base station a

ared at his phone.

his scotch glass across the room. It shattered against

doorway, rubbing her ey

Her hair was messy

ion. He pushed past her into th

e disconnected phone. Her heart w

e typed the header of her document:

s leather jacket. It was too big in the

et," she told Harper. "I checked t

her coffee. "You hac

" Isidora said grimly. "Frank sold the broo

ard," Harp

re," Isidora said. "I can't buy

yn sunlight. She wasn't the wi

eadache. He remembered the phone call. He

dominance. He needed t

and called his person

expensive. The most expensive vintage piece

Mr. Fe

ples. He would buy his way out

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Divorcing The CEO: I'll Take Your Empire
Divorcing The CEO: I'll Take Your Empire
“I spent three years being the perfect wife to tech mogul Cash Ferguson, a forensic accountant playing the role of a low-risk asset to stabilize his public image. My world shattered when I saw a live CNBC broadcast from Sundance showing Cash tenderly hoisting a two-year-old boy onto his hip-a secret son born to a socialite mistress while he was supposedly at a business roadshow. When I confronted him with divorce papers, Cash didn't apologize; he laughed, calling me a "liability" and weaponizing my mother's history of mental illness to claim I was genetically unfit to carry his heir. He didn't just reject the split; he locked the penthouse elevator and froze every one of my accounts, reclassifying me from a wife to a piece of disputed company property. "You came from nothing, Isidora," he sneered, tossing a credit card at me like a leash. "Stop being dramatic. I can afford a pet, but don't think you can survive a day in the real world without my name." The betrayal turned lethal when I discovered Cash had tracked down my mother's stolen emerald brooch-my only connection to my past-and bought it as a gift for his mistress. He was using my trauma and my heritage to decorate the woman who had replaced me in his secret life. I realized then that Cash had made a fatal accounting error: he forgot that I was the one who built his shadow accounts and knew exactly where the fraud was buried. He wanted to treat our marriage like a hostile takeover, so I decided to give him a market correction he would never forget. I escaped down forty flights of stairs with nothing but a burner laptop and a plan to burn his empire to the ground. If he wanted to play dirty, I'd show him what happens when a forensic accountant initiates a liquidation protocol. I'm not just leaving; I'm going to make him crawl.”