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He's The Last To Know Her Power

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 994    |    Released on: 16/04/2026

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othschild & Partners was

head-Gerald Rothschild himself. Silver hair. Fifteen-thousand-dollar suit. The

azor-sharp lapels. She placed her iPad face-down on the

llar was slightly wrinkled. U

t. Given the duration of the marriage and Ms. Kidd's limited financial con

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hed my knee under

ead insect she'd found in her salad. "That's int

filed forty-seven separate compliance documents with the SEC. All

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ocument acro

zed statements confirming that Nora Kidd was their primary con

watched his fingers curl

dispute," Gerald sai

dent forensic accountant. Preliminary findings suggest that certain filings-particularly

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y revised separation terms but a full accounting of my cli

sional mask held-but I saw it. The micro-tens

we should

nt will be filing for exclusive use of the marital resi

his feet. "Th

ision. "My client's name is on seventeen client retention letters and forty-

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hands hung at his sides. Empty. His face held an expressi

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k? Just us.

married. Still handsome. Still polished.

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. Two material omissions in year-end reconciliation. One position that should have triggered mandatory disclosure. I cau

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exts? When your mother was at our dinner table explaining why Brittney Sterling would make such a wonderf

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did all day. You never asked why the compliance reviews always came back clean. You never asked anythi

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“"I want a divorce." I was eight months pregnant. He didn't know. For three years, I fixed every SEC filing he signed. Caught every error. Kept his billion-dollar firm clean. He never once asked what I did all day. When he said those three words over dinner, I didn't cry. I didn't beg. I just smiled and said, "Okay." Then I went upstairs, unlocked my study-the room he never entered-and pulled out a lease for a Brooklyn apartment. Incorporation papers for my own firm. And a folder full of evidence that could send his company up in flames. He thought he was divorcing a wife. He was actually firing the only person keeping him out of federal prison. Now his partners want to sue me. His mother is panicking. And he's been sitting in a hospital waiting room for seven hours-just for a chance to hold our daughter. He spent three years not seeing me. Now? He can't look away. My name is Nora Kidd. And I'm just getting started.”
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