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The Billionaire's Disposable Husband

Chapter 2 No.2

Word Count: 680    |    Released on: 22/08/2025

arm was a dull, constant throb, a ph

like his. It smelled of turpentine and oil paint. Canvases lea

mall, velvet box on

ree years ago. He had used the entirety of his personal art fund, the money he'd been saving from private commi

Then it had gone back into the bo

be the start of his financial independence.

ng packing. Not cl

of them on their wedding day, her smile vacant. A candid shot he'd

om the bouquets she'd received and casually discarded.

red canvas in the corner. He wal

It was a masterpiece of photorealism, capturing the late Mr. Romero's kind

s daughter's cold indifference. The memory of her turning her back on him

with a sudden, clean motion, he dragged the blade across the c

t a quiet finality.

He prepared breakfast out of habit. Coffee, black. Toast, lig

ater, dressed for the day

" she asked, he

know," Ar

ould use your study if he needs to work. You don

commissions, the place where he kept his

y today, Jorja,"

rs, a flicker of annoyance on her

light. She had forgotten. Of course, she h

ter, holding a small tube. She toss

said. "For

one she had insisted on getting for

was cool in his hand. He look

on her phone, sm

the raw, blistered skin of his arm. The sting was sharp.

indifference was real.

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“For five years, I was the perfect husband to a woman who didn't love me. It was a contract. I was hired to help the broken heiress, Jorja Romero, heal after her fiancé left her. In return, her family funded my art, but the price was my dream-a scholarship to study painting in Paris. With only two months left on our contract, the man she never got over came back. Overnight, the fragile peace we'd built vanished, and I became invisible. At dinner, a sizzling platter of fajitas fell towards her. I threw my arm out to block it, the scalding metal searing my skin. Jorja barely glanced at my blistering arm. Instead, she rushed to her ex-fiancé, Cale, panicking over a single drop of hot oil that had splattered on his finger. On my birthday a week later, she tossed me a tube of burn cream-the same one she'd obsessively bought for Cale's tiny red mark. At a party, she took the cufflinks she once gifted me and told Cale they'd look much better on him. I had spent five years memorizing her favorite foods, comforting her through nightmares, and being her constant, silent shadow. I thought my devotion might one day be enough. But I was wrong. I wasn't her husband; I was a placeholder. The night before her engagement party to Cale, she stumbled into my room, drunk. She wrapped her arms around my neck and pressed her lips to mine. Then she whispered the name that destroyed the last piece of my heart. "Cale... I missed you so much." In that moment, something inside me didn't just break; it was reborn in ice. The next morning, I handed her the divorce papers she would sign without reading, and booked my one-way ticket to Paris.”
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