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His Apathy, Her Freedom's Dawn
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Chapter 6

Emerson POV:

My hands, limp and useless, fell to my sides. My throat burned. The tears had stopped. There was nothing left. Nothing but a hollow ache in my chest.

Axel just stood there, his face unreadable, his eyes fixed on me. He said nothing. Offered no comfort. His concern was for Alicia, always for Alicia.

I remembered a saying. Tears only work on those who love you. He didn't love me. He never had.

A strange calm settled over me. I wiped my face, the coolness of my skin a stark contrast to the burning inside. It was over. The charade. The delusion.

I grabbed my phone, my fingers fumbling. My team. I had to help them. I started making calls, reaching out to every contact I had, pulling every string, trying to find them new jobs, new opportunities. They deserved better than to be collateral damage in Axel's twisted game.

Axel watched me, a flicker of confusion in his eyes. He probably expected me to scream, to cry, to beg. To cling to him, the way he thought I always did. He expected the old Emerson, the one who fought for his attention, who believed in him.

He was wrong.

I finished my calls, my voice hoarse. Then, I walked to the farthest corner of the room, picked up a magazine, and started flipping through it, my back to him. I was done fighting. Done caring.

A prickle of unease started to bloom in Axel's chest. He couldn't quite place it. This quiet, this indifference... it was terrifying.

"Emerson," he said, his voice hesitant. "I've arranged for some compensation for you."

I didn't look up. "Compensation?"

"Yes." He cleared his throat. "That traditional courtyard house you always admired, the one in Beijing. It's yours. In your name only." He paused, waiting for a reaction. "It's worth a fortune."

I just shrugged, turning a page. "Keep it."

His jaw dropped. "Keep it? Emerson, it's worth millions!" He thought I was being difficult. Stubborn. He thought I still cared about material things.

"I don't want it," I said, my voice flat.

He walked over to me, a desperate edge to his voice. "Emerson, please. Just sign the divorce papers. You'll get everything. Half of my assets. Everything." He pushed a stack of papers at me.

I looked up, a slow smile spreading across my face. "Divorce papers?"

He nodded, relief washing over his face. "Yes. Just... sign them. And we can move on."

"Okay," I said, taking the papers. "I'll read them carefully."

A genuine smile touched his lips. He thought he had won. He thought I was finally coming around, that the financial incentive had worked.

I turned my back to him, pretending to pore over the documents. My heart felt nothing. No anger, no sadness. Just a profound emptiness.

Then, his phone rang. His face lit up. "Alicia? What's wrong?" His voice, soft and tender, was a dagger to my heart. He murmured reassurances, his eyes filled with warmth.

He hung up, his expression suddenly grim. "Emerson, I have to go. Alicia... she's not feeling well." He started towards the door.

"Axel," I said, my voice cutting through his hurried departure. I held up the divorce papers. "Sign them."

He looked at me, annoyed. "Later, Em. I said later. Just go to bed. Don't wait up." He scribbled his signature on the bottom page, his eyes already on the door. He didn't even glance at what he was signing. He just wanted to leave.

He left. I stood there, holding the signed divorce papers. The real ones. Not the compensation agreement. Not the pre-nup. The final, irrevocable divorce decree.

I remembered our wedding day. The naive hope in my heart. The belief that his protection, born from that street race, was love. I was a fool.

I lay awake that night, the house silent around me. The silence was heavy, suffocating. I couldn't sleep. My mind raced, replaying every cruel word, every dismissive gesture.

Suddenly, the door burst open. Axel stood there, his eyes blazing with fury. He strode to the bed, his hands grabbing my arm, yanking me roughly to my feet.

"What the hell did you do?!" he roared, his voice thick with unbridled rage.

I cried out, pain shooting through my arm. Tears sprang to my eyes, hot and involuntary. He saw them, and for a split second, his grip loosened. His eyes flickered, a hint of something-guilt? regret?-in their depths.

But then, his rage returned, fiercer than before. "Don't you dare cry! You have no right! How could you be so cruel?"

I knew. I knew exactly what he was talking about. Alicia. Always Alicia.

"What did your precious Alicia say I did this time?" I asked, my voice flat, devoid of emotion. "Did I push her down a flight of stairs? Did I poison her tea?" A sarcastic laugh escaped my lips.

His face contorted in a snarl. "You sent her threatening emails! Horrible, vile things! You threatened to expose her past, to ruin her!"

"I did no such thing," I said, my voice cold. "I wouldn't stoop to such pathetic tactics."

"Don't lie to me!" he bellowed, shoving his phone into my face. The screen displayed a series of malicious emails, filled with personal details about Alicia's past, details only a few people knew. And at the bottom, my email address.

I stared at the screen, a cold fear gripping me. "That's not my email address," I said, my voice trembling. "It's a fake. Someone's trying to frame me."

He laughed, a harsh, humorless sound. "Frame you? Oh, please, Emerson. Who else would have access to all that information? Who else would be so desperate to hurt Alicia?" He shook his head, his eyes filled with disgust. "You've finally shown your true colors. You're nothing but a jealous, manipulative bitch."

His words were a physical blow. My vision blurred. I swayed, my mind reeling. This was it. The final betrayal. He truly believed her. He truly believed I was capable of such cruelty. I had lost everything.

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