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Divorcing My Cheating Billionaire Husband
Divorcing My Cheating Billionaire Husband

Divorcing My Cheating Billionaire Husband

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I pushed open the door without knocking—a privilege earned through seven years of marriage and partnership. The gift box slipped from my fingers. David was bent over his desk, his shirt unbuttoned, his hands gripping the waist of a young woman whose blonde hair spilled across the very papers I'd helped him organize last week. Sophie—his secretary, barely twenty-five, her skirt hiked up around her hips as she arched against him with a breathless moan. The sound that escaped my throat was somewhere between a gasp and a sob.

Chapter 1 of Divorcing My Cheating Billionaire Husband

The gift box felt heavier in my hands than it should have, wrapped in the navy blue paper David always said reminded him of success.

I'd spent the morning at three different stores finding the perfect pen set—the kind he'd admired in that boutique window last month but claimed was too extravagant.

Today felt different though. His latest project had landed the biggest client in the company's history, and I wanted to celebrate the man who'd built our dreams from nothing.

The elevator hummed softly as it carried me to the fifteenth floor, the same elevator I'd ridden countless times during those early days when David's company was just him, me, and a rented desk in a shared office space.

I'd brought him lunch then too, staying late to help him prepare presentations, my fingers flying across the keyboard while he paced and strategized.

The reception area buzzed with the energy of success. Employees I'd watched David hire over the years nodded respectfully as I passed.

"Mrs. Thompson," his assistant called out, but I was already walking toward his corner office, the one with the mahogany desk we'd chosen together at that estate sale in Pasadena.

I pushed open the door without knocking—a privilege earned through seven years of marriage and partnership.

The gift box slipped from my fingers.

David was bent over his desk, his shirt unbuttoned, his hands gripping the waist of a young woman whose blonde hair spilled across the very papers I'd helped him organize last week.

Sophie—his secretary, barely twenty-five, her skirt hiked up around her hips as she arched against him with a breathless moan.

The sound that escaped my throat was somewhere between a gasp and a sob.

The gift hit the floor with a dull thud, the careful wrapping splitting at the corners.

David's head snapped up, his face flushed but showing no trace of shame or regret.

Sophie turned slowly, a satisfied smirk playing at her lips as she smoothed down her skirt with deliberate slowness.

"Emma." David's voice was flat, almost annoyed, as if I'd interrupted a business meeting. He didn't even bother to button his shirt. "What are you doing here?"

The question hit me like a physical blow. What was I doing here? Celebrating my husband. Bringing him a gift. Acting like the devoted wife I'd been for seven years.

"I... I brought you something." My voice sounded foreign to my own ears, small and broken. "For the Morrison deal. I thought we could—"

"We?" Sophie's laugh was sharp and cutting. She perched on the edge of the desk—our desk—like she owned it. "There's no 'we' anymore, is there, David?"

David straightened his tie with the same casual efficiency he used for everything else. "Emma, you need to understand something. This—" he gestured between himself and Sophie, "—this is what I need now. Someone who understands ambition. Someone who isn't just... old wood."

Old wood.

The words landed like a slap across my face. Seven years of late nights helping him build his empire. Seven years of managing our home, raising our son, networking at company events, being his silent partner in every decision that mattered. Seven years of believing we were a team.

Old wood.

"You don't mean that." The words tumbled out before I could stop them. "David, we built this together. I was there when you had nothing. I helped you plan every—"

"You helped?" His laugh was cruel, unfamiliar. "Emma, you made coffee and answered phones. Don't mistake being a good assistant for being a partner."

Sophie's giggle was like nails on glass. "Oh, David, you're terrible." But her eyes were fixed on me, drinking in my humiliation like fine wine.

The room tilted. The walls seemed to close in as I stared at this man I'd shared a bed with for seven years, who'd held my hand during Leo's birth, who'd promised me forever in front of our families and friends. This stranger wearing my husband's face.

"I need to go." I bent to pick up the gift, my hands shaking so badly I could barely grasp it.

"Emma, wait." For a moment, David's voice softened, and I thought—hoped—that some trace of the man I'd married might surface. "This doesn't have to change anything at home. Leo needs stability. You're good at... domestic things."

Domestic things.

Sophie's hand found David's arm, her fingers tracing lazy circles on his skin. "Don't worry about us, Emma. I'll take very good care of him."

I ran.

Down the hallway, past the curious stares of employees, into the elevator that suddenly felt like a coffin. The gift box pressed against my chest as I struggled to breathe, the navy blue paper now seeming mockingly cheerful.

The drive home passed in a blur of tears and traffic lights. Our house—the house David and I had chosen together, with the garden I'd planted and the kitchen I'd renovated—felt like a mausoleum when I walked through the front door.

Leo was at school. The silence was deafening.

I set the unopened gift on the kitchen counter and stared at it for a long moment before sweeping it into the trash with one violent motion.

Then I began to gather the pieces of my life.

Seven years of documents lived in the filing cabinet in David's study—the room I'd organized, the bills I'd paid, the records I'd kept with meticulous care. Bank statements, tax returns, Leo's school records, insurance policies, the mortgage papers we'd signed together.

I pulled out file after file, spreading them across the dining room table like evidence at a crime scene. Here was the receipt for our first office furniture. Here were the invoices from the marketing firm I'd researched and recommended. Here was the contract for the business loan I'd co-signed, putting my own credit on the line for his dreams.

Photographs tumbled from between the papers—Leo's first steps, family vacations, company parties where I stood smiling beside David as he accepted awards for achievements we'd planned together in our kitchen at midnight.

Old wood.

I picked up our joint bank statements, scanning the numbers with growing dread. Every account required both signatures for major withdrawals. The house was in both our names, but the business accounts, the investment portfolios, the retirement funds—they all bore David's name as the primary holder.

I had no credit cards in my name alone. No savings account he couldn't access. No income beyond the household allowance he deposited monthly into our joint checking account.

Seven years of financial dependence stared back at me from those papers. Seven years of trusting completely, of believing that love meant merging everything, of thinking that his success was our success.

I was trapped.

The realization hit me like ice water. Even if I wanted to leave—and God, how I wanted to leave—I had nothing. No money, no credit, no way to support myself, let alone fight for Leo.

I sank into a chair, surrounded by the debris of my marriage, and finally understood the true weight of what David had stolen from me. Not just my heart, not just my dignity, but my freedom itself.

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