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The Jilted Wife's Spectacular Genius Comeback Novel Cover

The Jilted Wife's Spectacular Genius Comeback

Arlie returns from a mental institution only to face a cruel ultimatum from her husband, Killian. He demands she act as a surrogate to save their sick son, Julian, who now fears her. Arlie discovers the procedure will be fatal due to her past medical history, yet Killian views her as a disposable tool. Framed as a villain by his mistress and the media, Arlie abandons her devotion. She calls in a powerful ally to dismantle Killian’s empire.
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Chapter 1

The heavy iron gates of Serenity Meadows groaned shut behind her, the metal grinding against metal in a high-pitched screech that made Arlie flinch. Her shoulders hunched up to her ears, her body curling inward on instinct. Two years of conditioned responses didn't just vanish because you walked out the front door. That sound meant lockdown. That sound meant the orderlies were coming.

She forced her hands to relax, smoothing down the shapeless grey cotton dress the facility had provided. It hung off her collarbones like a sack, the fabric stiff and scratchy against her skin. In her left hand, she clutched a small canvas tote bag containing a toothbrush, a worn paperback, and the watch her father had given her for her sixteenth birthday. That was it. That was the sum total of her life.

A nurse stood a few feet away, clipboard pressed to her chest. "Mr. Mccormick has arranged everything. Good luck, Ms. Stuart."

The name hit Arlie like a splash of cold water. Not Mrs. Mccormick. Ms. Stuart. The nurse's smile was tight, professional, and completely devoid of warmth. It was the first sign, a small crack in the fantasy Arlie had built in her head during those long, medicated nights.

She turned toward the circular drive, her eyes scanning the row of parked cars. Killian drove a black Bentley Flying Spur. She had memorized the license plate, the way the leather smelled, the subtle gloss of the wood trim. She looked for it now, her heart doing a frantic little flutter against her ribs. Maybe he was sorry. Maybe the two years apart had made him realize the truth. Maybe he was waiting to take her home.

The drive was empty except for one vehicle.

A black Lincoln Town Car idled at the curb. The windows were tinted so dark they looked like mirrors, reflecting the grey sky and the bare branches of the winter trees. The driver's door opened, and Arthur Finch stepped out. He was older, his hair more silver than black now, but his posture was still ramrod straight. He had been driving for the Mccormick family since Killian was in high school.

Arthur didn't smile. He didn't nod. He walked around to the back of the car, his face a mask of stone. He popped the trunk, the sound loud in the quiet afternoon air.

Arlie walked toward him, her thin hospital-issued slip-on shoes slapping against the pavement. "Arthur?"

He reached out and took the canvas tote from her hand. He tossed it into the trunk like it was a bag of garbage, the heavy thud echoing in the space. He slammed the lid shut. "Ma'am."

Not Mrs. Mccormick. Not Arlie. Ma'am. Like she was a stranger hailing a cab.

He opened the back door and stood waiting. Arlie slid onto the leather seat. It was freezing, the cold seeping right through her thin dress and into her bones. The car smelled like cheap pine air freshener, the kind you bought at a gas station, not the rich, woody sandalwood that usually lingered in Killian's cars. There was no water bottle in the cup holder. No cashmere blanket folded on the seat. No welcome home card.

She gripped the edge of the seat, her knuckles turning white. "Where's Killian? Is he... is he meeting us at the house?"

Arthur adjusted the rearview mirror. His eyes met hers for a fraction of a second. They were flat, empty. "Mr. Mccormick is in a board meeting. He sends his regards."

A board meeting. Arlie's stomach twisted. Mccormick Capital held their board meetings on Wednesdays. It was a schedule set in stone. Today was Friday. Arthur was lying, and he wasn't even trying to hide it.

"And Julian?" The name came out a whisper. "My son, is he-"

"The young master is at his riding lesson," Arthur said, pulling the car away from the curb. "With Ms. Kaelynn."

The air in the car suddenly felt too thin to breathe. Kaelynn. The name was a poison that burned her throat every time she swallowed. It was Kaelynn who had forged the documents. Kaelynn who had embezzled the funds. And Kaelynn who had let Arlie take the fall, smiling that sweet, sad smile as they dragged Arlie away to Serenity Meadows.

Arlie stared out the window. The trees blurred past, a streak of brown and grey. She wasn't going home. She was being transported. She was cargo being returned to the warehouse.

"Is everyone well?" she asked, her voice barely audible over the hum of the tires. "The family?"

"Yes," Arthur said.

"Is the house the same?"

"No."

She waited for him to elaborate. He didn't. The silence stretched, thick and suffocating. Arlie's fingers moved from the seat to her lap, twisting the hem of her grey dress. The thread was cheap, already fraying under the pressure of her nails. She was drowning in the quiet, drowning in the rejection that hung in the air like a bad smell.

Arthur's phone buzzed. He answered it on the first ring, his voice clipped and respectful. "Yes, sir. I have her. She's calm."

Calm. The word was a mockery. She was shaking so hard her teeth were chattering.

"Understood," Arthur said. "Straight to the estate. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart are already there."

Arlie froze. Her father and Meredith. They were at the Mccormick estate? They never came to the estate. They hated the drive. They hated the pretension. This wasn't a homecoming. This was an intervention. This was a tribunal.

She leaned forward, her hands bracing on the back of the passenger seat. "Arthur, my trust fund. I need to call my financial advisor. I need to know the status of my accounts."

Arthur's eyes flicked to the mirror again. This time, there was something there. A flicker of pity, maybe, or just the grim satisfaction of delivering bad news. "Ms. Stuart, Mr. Mccormick gave instructions for your trust fund to be frozen during your treatment. As for its current status, I believe he intends to discuss it with you personally."

The words hit her like a physical blow, knocking the air from her lungs. Frozen. She had nothing. She had no money, no identity, no family. She was a ghost sitting in the back of a car that smelled like pine and lies.

The car turned onto the long, winding drive of the Mccormick estate. The house loomed at the end of the lane, a sprawling monstrosity of brick and ivy. It had never felt like home, but it had been hers. Now, looking at the cold, dark windows, it looked like a mausoleum.

The car slowed as it approached the front circle. Arlie's eyes drifted to the garden on the left, the one that lined the path to the front door. She had spent years cultivating those beds. She had planted white roses, hundreds of them, because they were the only flowers that looked pure against the dark stone of the house.

The garden was a sea of red.

Every single white rose bush had been ripped out and replaced. Red roses, the color of blood, the color of passion, the color of Kaelynn's lipstick, stared back at her. They were perfect, blooming, and aggressive. They took up space. They demanded attention.

Her existence had been erased. The garden was a statement. She is here now. You are not.

The car rolled to a stop. Arthur got out, but Arlie didn't move. She just stared at the red roses, her breath fogging the cold glass of the window. She was home.

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