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His Unwanted Wife: The Rival's Secret Weapon

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 836    |    Released on: Today at 16:27

tel phone jolted April from a restless slee

esent, ever-efficient assistant. "Mr. Madden's lawyer has scheduled the final divorce proce

id, her voice clearing.

. She wanted to sever every last

sharp, navy-blue pantsuit she had bought f

sing courthouse. As she paid the driver, a sle

stepp

in the short, defiant blonde hair, the professional suit, the determined set of her j

not tha

was a loss of control, and Eligah Madden hated losing control

nce. They were two strangers, walking in parallel line

and human desperation. They took a number and sat on

He walked a few fee

to a low, gentle murmur she had never hea

. Of c

a cold, still stone in her chest. The

bored voice cal

d eyes and a name tag that read 'Maria', took their paperwork. She typed metho

ia looked up, an apologe

oice weary. "Our system is down for emergency maint

d. "Emergency maintenance?" he demanded, his vo

ssness. "Could be a day or two. Could be a week.

nto a fist at his side. A plan d

tration. Freedom, so close, was

Give me your address. I'll have the papers sent to y

ustration hardening into defiance. "That won't b

in the air between the

d in his blue eyes. "Ap

e low but sharp. "I'm not the one in a rush to

imed dart, and they hit

starting to stare, their curiosity

his voice to a hiss. "I

ith ice. "But the last thing I need right n

ght. She didn't run. She walked with the deliberate pace of s

away, so confident, so utterly out of his reach, ignited a hot, unfamiliar

s thumb jabbing at the scre

paused, his eyes still fixed on the doorway where she had disappeared. "And one more thing. Yo

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His Unwanted Wife: The Rival's Secret Weapon
His Unwanted Wife: The Rival's Secret Weapon
“For three years, April Potts played the perfect, docile wife to billionaire Eligah Madden to save her family from ruin. Then, he threw a divorce agreement onto the marble table. His fragile, long-lost true love, Kinley, had returned. He expected tears, questions, and pathetic begging. Instead, April calmly crossed out the ten-million-dollar settlement clause, signed her name, and left the penthouse with nothing but her old, battered suitcase. She chopped off her waist-length hair, dyed it a defiant blonde, and immediately landed a job as an executive assistant at Vanguard-Eligah's fiercest corporate rival. When Eligah made a grand public spectacle of welcoming Kinley back, he suddenly spotted April having a pleasant lunch with her charismatic new boss. Eligah's cold indifference instantly shattered into violent, possessive rage. He dragged her away, cornered her in his estate, and ripped her collar open to search for another man's marks. He even tried to blackmail her with millions to quit her job and come back to her cage. After three years of treating her like a ghost, why was he suddenly losing his mind over the wife he had just thrown away? April just laughed at his hypocrisy, threw the spare penthouse keys onto the cold floor, and looked him right in the eye. "Use all your infinite power to get our divorce finalized as quickly as possible." She turned and walked away, finally ready to reclaim her own life.”