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Divorcing the Disloyal Billionaire CEO

For three years, Elara Vance endured a hollow marriage to the distant billionaire Gabriel Thorne. Tired of his cold indifference and the whispers of his affairs, she finally hands him divorce papers to reclaim her freedom. Yet, instead of signing, Gabriel unexpectedly resists the split. As Elara tries to move on, buried secrets resurface, forcing the couple to face the truth of his betrayal and the hidden stakes that could change their lives forever.
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Chapter 6

The smile stayed on my face. It felt foreign, like wearing someone else's jewelry — too bright, too sharp, sitting wrong against my skin.

Eric mistook it for surrender.

"Good," he said, rolling his shoulders back. "Now, about the rent situation. Since you're technically still on the mortgage, I think it's only fair that I cover a portion — say, thirty percent — until the sale goes through. Consider it a goodwill gesture."

He said it the way he said everything. Like he was handing down a verdict from a bench only he could see.

Vivien nodded beside him, her fingers curled around my mug, steam rising past her chin. "That's really generous, Eric."

I unzipped my bag.

The black leather parted with a low rasp. I reached inside and pulled out the manila envelope — the same one I'd carried into the courthouse, now lighter by half. What remained was a single document, twenty-three pages, held together with a blue binder clip.

I didn't slide it across the table. I didn't set it down gently.

I slapped it onto the glass so hard the grape bowl jumped.

The sound cracked through the room like a ruler hitting a desk. Vivien flinched. The tea sloshed over the rim of my mug and pooled on her wrist.

Eric's eyes dropped to the paper.

The court's stamp sat in the upper right corner, dark blue ink pressed deep into the grain. Below it, in bold twelve-point type, the header read: *Petition for Dissolution of Marriage — Case No. 2024-DV-08817.*

The word DISSOLUTION took up most of the line. But it was the word beneath it — printed in the subject field, unavoidable, enormous — that did the work.

*DIVORCE.*

Eric's mouth opened. Then closed. His jaw shifted to the left, the way it did when he was recalculating, when the numbers on a spreadsheet didn't match the story he'd already told the board.

"What is this?"

"Read it."

He didn't touch it. His fingers hovered an inch above the page, then pulled back, as if the paper might burn him.

"Hayley, what the hell is this?"

"It's a divorce petition. Filed yesterday. The court accepted it. Your copy is right there."

His eyes scanned the first page. I watched the arrogance drain from his face the way color leaves a bruise — slowly, then all at once. His brow creased. His lips parted. He flipped to the second page, the third, his fingers moving faster now, less steady.

"You — you filed this without telling me?"

"I'm telling you now."

"This has a case number." His voice cracked on the last word. He cleared his throat and tried again. "This is already in the system."

"Thirty-day cooling period. Then it goes active."

He looked up. Something moved behind his eyes — not anger, not yet. Something closer to vertigo. The ground he'd been standing on had shifted, and he hadn't felt it until now.

Vivien set the mug down on the coffee table. She rose from the couch and moved toward me, one hand extended, her expression rearranging itself into that same soft, concerned mask she'd worn five minutes ago.

"Hayley, wait. Let's just talk about this. You're upset, and I understand, but—"

Her fingers reached for my arm.

I stepped back. One clean step, just enough to put air between her hand and my sleeve. Her fingers closed on nothing.

"Don't touch me."

The words came out cold. Not loud. Not shaking. Cold the way tile is cold at three in the morning when you can't sleep and the apartment feels like a museum of someone else's life.

Vivien's hand dropped. Her mask slipped — just a fraction, just enough for me to see the irritation coiling beneath it.

"This apartment," I said, turning back to Eric, "has been listed for sale as of this morning. Ten percent below market. The agent expects offers by Monday."

Eric's head snapped up. "You can't sell this place without my consent."

"Your name isn't on the mortgage, Eric. It never was. You refused to co-sign because you said it would complicate your asset portfolio." I paused. "Your words. February, two years ago. I have the email."

His mouth worked, but nothing came out.

"The listing is live. The divorce is filed. And I'm not here to negotiate."

"Then why are you here?" His voice found its edge again, sharpened by panic dressed up as fury. "To gloat? To throw papers in my face like some kind of—"

"I'm here to collect the rest of my things. And to make sure you understand that no amount of rent money, goodwill gestures, or whatever performance you two are running—" I gestured between him and Vivien without looking at her — "changes what's already done."

Vivien stepped forward again. "Hayley, you're making a mistake. Eric cares about you. We both—"

"You're wearing my pajamas."

She stopped.

"You're standing in my living room, in my clothes, drinking from my cup, and telling me that my husband cares about me." I held her gaze until she looked away. "Pick a lane, Vivien."

The room went quiet. Eric stared at the petition on the table. Vivien stared at the floor. The refrigerator hummed its low, indifferent note.

Then the front door slammed open.

Not opened. Slammed. The deadbolt cracked against the interior wall, and the sound punched through the silence like a gunshot.

Three men walked in. Work boots, navy uniforms, clipboards. The first one through the door was broad-shouldered with a shaved head and a laminated badge clipped to his chest pocket. He scanned the room with the efficient gaze of someone who'd done this a hundred times and never enjoyed it once.

"Henderson residence?"

"Yes," I said.

He held up a folded document — heavy paper, official seal, red ink along the margin. "We have a court-authorized expedited clearance order tied to the pending property sale. All non-mortgage-holder occupants are required to vacate the premises within—" he checked his watch — "two hours."

Eric shot to his feet. "Excuse me?"

The man didn't blink. He looked past Eric to Vivien on the couch, then back to Eric, and pointed with the corner of his clipboard.

"Sir, ma'am — you'll need to gather your personal belongings and exit the property. Anything remaining after the deadline will be cataloged and placed in temporary storage at the owner's discretion."

"This is my home!" Eric's voice pitched upward. "You can't just walk in here and—"

"The order is signed by a judge, sir. Take it up with the court." He turned to the two men behind him. "Start with the bedrooms."

They moved past Eric like water around a stone. Vivien scrambled off the couch, the pink pom-poms on my slippers catching on the edge of the rug. She grabbed Eric's arm with both hands, her composure finally, fully gone.

"Eric, do something!"

He stood in the center of the living room, the divorce petition on the table in front of him, the clearance order being unfolded by a stranger in his hallway, and his mistress clinging to his sleeve in stolen silk.

I picked up my mug from the coffee table. Wiped the rim with my thumb. Set it inside my bag.

Then I stepped aside to let the movers through.

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