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A Billionaire's Boredom, A Wife's Rise

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 743    |    Released on: 23/10/2025

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strangers sharing a house. The air was thick with unspoken words, a

king late," he'd text. "Dinner with a client." "Te

g for him. I sto

ind stacks of designer luggage we never used, I found them. Box after box of brand-new, high-end kitchenware. A stand mix

ife together. Seeing them now, gathering dust, felt like looking at a museum of my forgotten self. Each box was a tombst

s woman whose entire world revolved around a

his eyes shining with what I thought was love. "You should quit that stre

"Atticus has a delicate stomach," she'd warned, her eyes scanning my simple dress with disdain.

middle-class background was a constant source of quiet scorn among their circle. So I

te visits, my dream of designing b

ts ironed. I managed a staff of ten with quiet efficiency. I planned his dinner partie

ingle, dismissive comment from his new favorite

I was supposedly good for, wa

de me. A quiet, defin

donate it. I dragged every single box out to the curb and l

thes I hadn't allowed myself to buy in years. Sleek, tailored

"natural" look his mother approved of, but a bold red lip and a sharp, winged eyeliner. I took selfi

tfolio. I posted a picture of myself, smiling, wearing a vibrant yellow dress, the city skyline

projects. The passion I thought was dead was merely dormant. It came rushing bac

cared if h

cared who

he would finally get

by piece, until all that was left was a ghost in

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A Billionaire's Boredom, A Wife's Rise
A Billionaire's Boredom, A Wife's Rise
“For three years, I was the perfect wife to tech CEO Atticus Monroe, trading my architecture career to become his personal chef and perfect hostess. My world shattered when I brought him an eight-hour bone broth and overheard him confess to a friend. "I'm just... bored." His boredom quickly turned into an affair with his ex-fiancée, Isla. He spent nights at her apartment, then came home to blame me for his unhappiness. At a family gala, when I finally stood up to their public humiliation, Atticus grabbed my arm so hard it left a deep, purple bruise. He had cheated, humiliated, and hurt me, yet he refused my pleas for a divorce, desperate to maintain his perfect image. But his grandfather saw the bruise. He saw the video of Atticus and Isla. After punishing his own grandson, he handed me a check. "Go build the life you deserve." So I did. I filed for divorce to reclaim the life, and the career, I had sacrificed for him.”