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My Mother Paid Me to Leave Him Novel Cover

My Mother Paid Me to Leave Him

Three years into a loveless marriage, Olivia is offered a fortune by her mother-in-law to walk away. Realizing Daniel never cared for her, she takes the cash and disappears to forge a fresh identity. However, her departure sparks an unexpected obsession in her billionaire ex-husband. As Olivia finally embraces her independence, Daniel relentlessly hunts the woman he once ignored, determined to force her back into his cold, high-stakes world.
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Chapter 2

He left his door open on purpose. I knew it the third time it happened.

The first time, I told myself it was nothing. The second time, I noticed the angle — just wide enough that anyone walking past would catch a slice of his living room, the low lamp, the glass of whiskey on the coffee table. By the third time, I stopped pretending.

Spencer Carroll was circling me. And he wanted me to know it.

I matched him. When he timed his morning departures to coincide with mine, I took the stairs instead of the elevator and arrived at the lobby first, already pulling on my coat when he stepped out. When he held the building door open with that barely-there nod — the one that said I see you and means absolutely nothing — I walked through without slowing down and said a pleasant good morning to the doorman instead.

I refused to flinch. I refused to explain. I just waited.

The Carroll penthouse was everything I expected and nothing I was prepared for.

Frederick had the kind of apartment that didn't feel like a home so much as a statement. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Hudson. A dining table that seated twelve, set tonight for five. The art on the walls was the kind you didn't recognize because it hadn't been sold yet — private acquisitions, Nylah would have said, which is rich-people code for I own things before anyone else can want them.

Lucille floated through the room in a cream silk blouse, touching things lightly — a flower arrangement, a guest's shoulder, my arm as I walked in. 'Camilla, you look lovely,' she said, in the tone she used when she meant something else entirely.

'Thank you,' I said, and smiled the way I smiled at difficult patients.

Frederick stood at the head of the table and watched me cross the room the way he'd watched me at the wedding — cataloging, calculating, filing me under a category I already knew the name of. Liability.

Spencer was already seated. He didn't stand when I came in. He lifted his eyes from his phone, looked at me for exactly two seconds, and looked back down.

I took the chair across from him and unfolded my napkin.

Dinner moved the way Frederick ran it — like a board meeting with better wine. He asked Spencer about a case. He asked Lucille about a charity event she was co-chairing. He asked me, once, about the hospital, and when I answered he nodded with the expression of a man confirming a data point he'd already decided wasn't relevant.

I ate my salmon and kept my face pleasant and watched Spencer from the corner of my eye.

He was good at this. The controlled ease, the measured responses, the way he held a room without appearing to try. Four years at Harvard Law and then inside the Carroll firm had polished what college had started. He was exactly the man his father had wanted him to become.

I wondered sometimes if he knew that. I wondered if it bothered him.

We were halfway through the main course when he picked up his phone.

'Ran into someone at the Meridian Gala last week,' he said, to no one in particular. He turned the screen toward the table.

The photo was casual in the way that only carefully staged photos are casual. Spencer in a dark suit, his hand at the small of a woman's back. She was beautiful — dark hair, a red dress that fit like it had been made for her, a smile aimed directly at the camera. Haisley Jones. I'd heard the name once, from Nylah, who had described her as Frederick's pet project.

Lucille made an approving sound. Frederick's expression shifted — just slightly, just enough. Satisfaction.

Spencer's eyes came to mine over the top of the phone.

I looked at the photo.

I looked at it the way I looked at imaging results — methodically, without rushing, letting the details surface in their own order. The line of Haisley's jaw. The way she held her shoulders. The particular quality of the skin along her hairline, smooth in a way that had a specific texture I recognized from clinical context. The faint, careful symmetry of her features that was just a degree too precise.

I set down my fork and reached for my wine glass.

'She's stunning,' I said. My voice was perfectly even. 'The Meridian Gala raises money for women's health initiatives, doesn't it?'

'Among other things,' Frederick said.

'Worthwhile cause.' I took a sip. 'I always think it's interesting, the overlap between that world and the work we do in the hospital. People don't realize how much goes into recovery timelines following certain elective procedures. The aftercare alone.' I paused, just briefly. 'It takes real discipline to look that polished so soon after.'

The silence lasted less than a second.

Lucille nodded vaguely, already moving on to something about the gala's venue. Frederick reached for the bread. Neither of them had heard anything except a doctor making small talk.

But across the table, Spencer had gone very still.

And when Haisley arrived an hour later for after-dinner drinks — ivory blazer, that same precise smile, moving through the room like she'd been born knowing exactly where to stand — I watched her eyes find me.

She crossed to where I was standing near the window and extended her hand. 'Camilla. Spencer's mentioned you.' Her voice was warm, easy, the social fluency of someone who had been performing in rooms like this since childhood.

'All good things, I'm sure,' I said, and shook her hand.

Her grip was firm. Her smile didn't waver.

But when I mentioned, lightly, that I'd been reading a new study on post-procedure inflammation markers — 'fascinating what the body reveals if you know what to look for' — something moved behind her eyes. Fast. Gone in under a second.

She recovered beautifully. I'll give her that.

No one else in the room noticed.

Spencer noticed. I felt his gaze from across the room like a hand on the back of my neck — steady, intent, unreadable.

I turned toward the window and looked out at the city lights spread below us, bright and indifferent, and felt the shape of what had just begun settle into place between us.

Haisley Jones smiled at something Frederick said and touched Spencer's arm, and I straightened the hem of my jacket and thought: so that's how this goes.

Fine.

I knew how to be patient. I'd been practicing for four years.

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