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The Neglected Wife's Return To The Top

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 571    |    Released on: 27/05/2026

red in the fabric. The entire frame, dislodged from its hook, crashed to the marble hearth b

ed sile

roze. Maria let out a

ort, sharp scream escaped her lips before she c

, her voice shaking with manufactured panic. "Maria, call Mr. Reynolds.

aunders family's chief steward, the iron-fisted enfo

lity of the situation hit her. She lunged at A

he hissed. "You t

mmotion. He stopped dead, his eyes fixed on

haking finger at Anabel. "Clark! It was her! Anabe

r arm from Kathryn's grasp. She turned to Clark

voice breaking. "I thought Kathryn was watching him... I

lame onto Kathryn for her fail

ood froz

earby console table rang. Maria answered it, her face gr

" she said, her voi

ok the phone, her hand trembling. Anabel couldn't hear the

us minute, Kathryn hu

uence of her gross irresponsibility, her access to the Saunders family trust fund

ered Madonna of the Saunde

but it was useless. An ord

er eyes burning with a hatr

e, her expression one of

narled at her, his frustrati

r rolled down her cheek. "What did I do wrong?" sh

s. Defeated, he turned and put a comforting arm around

ng room, looking at the destroyed fak

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The Neglected Wife's Return To The Top
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“For three years, I maintained the flawless image of Mrs. Clark Saunders, believing my husband's polite distance was just his form of respect. That was until I overheard him in the garden, confessing that he only married me to stay in the estate and protect his late brother's widow, Kathryn. When Kathryn fainted, Clark shoved me aside to rush to her. He immediately moved the widow and her spoiled son into the suite next door. When the boy deliberately shattered the only photograph of my dead parents, Clark simply scolded me. "Ana, he's just a child. Are you really going to throw a grieving woman and her son out?" On our third anniversary, he abandoned me at a ruthless high-society gala to buy Kathryn a six-million-dollar diamond necklace. As punishment for my husband's absence, my strict family matriarch forced me to stand outside in a freezing blizzard in a thin evening gown. Clark didn't care if I froze to death; he was busy comforting his crying sister-in-law in a luxury hotel. I had always thought he just needed time. But I overheard him tell Kathryn he had never touched me because he was "saving himself" for her. I wasn't a wife. I was a convenient shield, a piece of furniture in their twisted love story. But they underestimated me. I tricked him into signing divorce papers hidden in a stack of charity documents. I packed my bags, demanded my six million dollars, and walked out the door. It was time they learned what a real crisis looked like.”