MY OBSSESSED EX-HUSBAND
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ered
Cyn
ng it into my pocket, feeling its weight press close to me. Just imagining Nathan's reaction made my pulse quicken. I steadied my breat
s, each step feeling lighter than the last. Just then I heard the soft moan echoing th
re it registered in my head, no it can be her? I was just panicking. I gulped hard slowly
ze staring at my bedroom door, the noise was coming out right from there. I was expec
racing myself up for anything, I p
tched as Nathan slammed into my own bestie, ha
tched, and a gasp slipped past my lips, sharp and wounded, as if the air its
ds that wouldn't come. Nathan's expression was colder, a sliver of lack of guilt,
y skin suddenly cold, too tight. I turned and bolted down the stairs, my feet barely touching the ground as I pushed through the fro
, my fingers trembling, the liquid in my ears, pouring down heav
but I chose not to doubt my husband nor my bestie and
ours and they were already cling
gripping the wheel with knuckles turned white, feeling
f the streets blurring past, my vision foggy, tears spilling as the broken fragments of my trust pierced themselves toge
pillar, his dark eyes catching mine from across the room, drawing me in as if I were the only one there. Back then, I hadn't
aring to send me out, claiming I was "old enough to fend for myself." The words stung, but there wasn't much I could
had kidnapped me as a baby, fleeing with me until a fatal accident had taken her life. Everyone believed I had died with her. But there was one undeniable clue he held onto: the birthmark on my shoulder, the same mark he'd seen in countless chi
ality sink in. So, that night, as I walked into prom, I was lost
there wa
y... me. Just a girl standing in front of him. His gaze was gentle, yet intense, filling me with a thrill I hadn't felt before. I let my
ales don't
my inheritance hidden, never wanting him to feel like he was dependent on my money. Instead, I worked quietly behind the scenes,
me edged with bitterness, cutting into me with a sharpness I hadn't thought possible. The man I had loved was transforming into someone I barely recogn
gentle, now left marks, each one a reminder of the love I had lost, the man he had become. It wasn't just my body
gh, was the
erson I once was. My tears had dried, replaced by a steely resolve.
o do what nee
ould
nd immediately headed to his office, my
f every step like a hammer driving home the truth of what I'd just seen. My best friend, my confidant, and my la
ed, his brow furrowi
words. "Nathan...and my besti...Stephanie...they were in our bed."I s
thing like fury. He had warned me, countless times, that Nathan wasn't what he seemed. And now,
ing. "Now you've finally seen the truth for yourself, are y
felt unreal. I nodded, almost on autopilot. "Do it. Prepare the divorce pa
you don't wann
ly." I interrupted him, s
, dates, legal terminology. The rustle of paper and the scratch of his pen felt
sk to me, along with a pen. Anthon
d of years of deception. With a resolute calm, I pressed the pen to the paper,
voice surprisingly steady.
d a quiet approval
felt strangely light now, as though I had shed something heavy along with my marriage. With
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ked, gripping the divorce papers as though they were a
sprawled in the living room, his attention on some mindless show. The sig
into irritation. "Where have you been?" The de
ate. His brows furrowed as I came closer, his expression shifting from an
n th
papers?" His voice was incredulous, as if he couldn't f
was calm, almost detached, as I held out a
ll regret this, Cynthia. You've got nothing without me. You're poor, you have no life beyond this house. I gues
meant nothing just like him. I met his gaze, the cold confidence I felt surprised even me. "
the hell said you'd get a
ould enjoy speaking about you, the headline would read-One of the richest young married man arrested and sent to life imprisonment for harassing his wife- I don't think an
n angry flourish, then tossed the pen across the table, his
item hitting the bottom with a finality that made my chest tighten. Once I was finished, I marched back downstairs, where Nathan stood by t
," he spat, shovin
ile curling my lips.
. The cold air stung my face, but it felt refreshing, cleansing. As I drove away, the headlights cutting through
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before Nathan, a world he knew nothing about. What he didn't know-what he'd never even suspected-was that I was the daughter of one of the wealthiest men
my new reality settle around me. I was done being his invisible benefactor.
ough me. Nathan's comfortable life was about to unravel