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Divorce Me? Pay Ten Billion Dollars First

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 622    |    Released on: Today at 17:07

the invitation for a long time before adding it to the calendar. Anothe

amond earrings Harris had given her after his first suspicious late night.

ographing her jewelry for a consignment dealer. He had no idea his mother had signed away ten billion dollars to keep his secrets buried. He

r hand on Harris's arm, her expression a flawless mask of wifely devotion. She

inting with private amusement. She could feel their judgment. They saw her as Harris had trained them to see her: the pretty

parking her at a secluded table. "I

charming, powerful heir. She sipped her

vate alcove on her way to the restro

ing pretty tame tonight. Y

rative piece. What is she without the Byrd

waited for Harr

"Women. They throw their little tantrums. She'll

ice echoed in her mind: You need a public scene. Something undeniabl

a passing waiter's tray. The li

the alcove. Th

glass to Todd. "You're right. With

, eyes cold. "So this is a toa

cked he

across Harris's white tuxedo. Red liquid dripp

ce. Drip,

hot to his feet, grabbed her arm with bruta

me? You and your

ned. Whispers erupted. The perfect couple was i

to the car and

the city lights blur. Her arm throbbed where h

ss was evidence. Every bruise was ammunition. He had

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Divorce Me? Pay Ten Billion Dollars First
Divorce Me? Pay Ten Billion Dollars First
“For four years, Kasie Carlisle played the flawless wife to the wealthy Byrd family heir. Then, a notification on their shared tablet shattered everything: a photo of her husband, Harris, naked in bed with her college friend. Before Kasie could confront him, her mother-in-law called. She'd known about the affair for months. She'd already prepared divorce papers. One million dollars to disappear quietly. "For a girl from your background, that's more than you could earn in a lifetime." Kasie smiled. Cold. Sharp. Terrifying. "My price is ten billion. And half of everything." She had the evidence. She had the leverage. And Margo had no choice but to sign. So Kasie played the oblivious wife while Harris, blind to the trap closing around him, paraded his mistress through their home, laughed as his friends mocked her in public, and dragged her across a ballroom floor when she finally fought back. Then came the black SUV, deliberately ramming her car off the highway. Bleeding and concussed in the hospital, she watched Harris storm in-not to comfort her, but to accuse her of staging a suicide attempt for attention. He threw her blood-stained anniversary dress in the trash. He whispered sweet nothings to his mistress on the phone while she lay in the next room. He never suspected a thing. Lying in the dark, Kasie felt the last ember of her love turn to ash. She had almost died, and he only cared about how it made him look. So she stopped fighting. Feigning complete defeat, she resigned from the family business, told Harris she was emotionally broken, and asked for a solo trip to Italy to clear her head. As Harris smugly booked her flight, believing he had finally tamed his disobedient wife, Kasie picked up her phone and texted her lawyer. "The fish is on the hook. Initiate phase two." He never saw it coming.”