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Sir, She's Gone With Their Daughter And Never Returns

Chapter 3 Divorce Declaration

Word Count: 691    |    Released on: 16/04/2026

ap to the face. The silence in the ha

a trembling finger toward the closed door. "Your daughter's bone marrow was just given to so

, loosening it. "Chloe had a severe panic attack this morning.

hand reaching out toward Hakee

reaching for him. Instinctively, he took a half

vered, and massive tears instantly spilled over

side her chest. The last thread

ly up into her arms, and turned around. She walked awa

hands balled into fists at his sides. He let out a har

the electronic lock on t

room was dark. Lily had cried herself to sleep three hou

avy scent of expensive red wine and a sickeningly swee

rd the bed, his footsteps heavy. He sat down behind Calleigh and re

rt hit Calleigh's nose. Her stomach viole

p, and scrambled off the bed. She backed up unti

he dark. "Don't bring your hospital moo

" Calleigh said, her

your mind over nothing. You're je

ge strides. He reached out, grabbing her shoul

h swung

heek with a sharp, cracking sound

d to the side. The r

o her. His eyes were pitch black

finger toward the bedroom

is face. "A divorce?" he mocked, stepping closer until his ches

ven't worked a day in four years. You think you can survive in Manhatt

tasting blood again. "I will leave with noth

any. Remember the dowry my family paid the Gilliams when we got mar

el, grabbed his jac

want," he threw o

n the hall slammed shut, rattling

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“My four-year-old daughter was dying of leukemia, waiting desperately for a bone marrow transplant. I begged my billionaire husband to just call the registry or visit her, but he claimed he was too busy with board meetings to care. Until the hospital informed me that my daughter's life-saving bone marrow had been suddenly reallocated to another patient. When I walked down the VIP hallway, I found my husband. He wasn't at a board meeting. He was gently peeling an apple, playing the loving father to his widowed mistress's daughter. When my pale, sick daughter called out for him, he instinctively stepped back in disgust. I later discovered the mistress had bribed the hospital to swap the registry numbers, stealing my daughter's marrow for her own child. When I demanded a divorce, my husband laughed in my face. "You haven't worked a day in four years. You're a purchased asset. You don't get to walk away." He threatened to freeze my accounts, assuming I would be starving on the streets and begging to come back. His family and the mistress publicly mocked my background, waiting for me to be utterly humiliated. They thought I was just a useless, penniless housewife who relied entirely on his last name to survive. They didn't know I never needed a single cent of his money. I packed my bags, took my daughter, and made a single phone call. Three days later, at his family's elite banquet, my husband waited to see me beg. Instead, the most powerful corporate magnate in North America walked right past him, bowed to me at a perfect ninety-degree angle, and spoke. "Welcome back to the throne, Madam."”