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The Penniless Ex-Wife's Spectacular Comeback
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Chapter 2

The cold wind hit Adelia's bare shoulders the second she pushed through the heavy carved doors of the hotel ballroom. She walked across the opulent lobby, her heels clicking rhythmically against the tile.

She stepped out onto the sidewalk and raised her hand. A yellow taxi pulled over.

She gave the driver the address to the Manhattan penthouse. She leaned her head against the cold glass of the window and watched the rain streak across the city lights.

The penthouse was dead silent when she unlocked the front door. She did not turn on the main lights.

She walked straight through the massive living room and into the master bedroom's walk-in closet. The space was suffocating.

She stared at the walls lined with expensive designer clothes. Dominic had his assistant replace them every season. They were all in colors and styles Dominic preferred. None of them belonged to her. Her eyes held zero attachment.

Adelia walked to the heavy steel safe bolted to the floor. She opened it and pulled out a plain brown envelope from the very bottom shelf.

Inside was a divorce agreement she had drafted a month ago. She had been too terrified to bring it out until tonight.

She carried the envelope to the marble kitchen island. She pulled the thick stack of papers out and smoothed them flat against the cold stone.

She picked up the heavy Montblanc pen resting in the pen holder. Without a single tremor in her fingers, she signed her name on the line designated for the wife.

At eleven o'clock, the electronic lock on the front door beeped.

Dominic pushed the door open. A blast of cold air and the sharp stench of whiskey followed him inside.

He yanked at his silk tie, loosening it. He shrugged off his suit jacket and tossed it onto the leather sofa. The fabric carried the distinct, sweet scent of Carly's perfume.

He glanced coldly at Adelia standing behind the island, then looked away.

He walked wordlessly toward the crystal liquor cabinet. He reached for a bottle of scotch, completely ignoring the bloody tissue still wrapped around Adelia's hand.

Adelia took a deep breath. Her voice cut through the empty space of the living room, sharp and clear.

She called him by his full name and told him to come over and sign.

Dominic's hand stopped mid-air over the bottle. He turned his head slowly. His brow furrowed into a deep V. His eyes were heavy with irritation. He assumed she was throwing another tantrum over the incident at the banquet.

He closed the distance to the island with long, aggressive strides. His eyes dropped to the papers spread across the marble.

The words "Divorce Agreement" were printed in bold black ink at the top.

His pupils contracted violently.

A harsh, mocking laugh ripped from his throat. He reached out and pinched the corner of the document, lifting it slightly.

He asked her if she really thought playing hard to get with such a cheap trick would work on him.

Adelia did not argue. She remained perfectly still. She slid the Montblanc pen across the marble until it bumped against his knuckles.

She pointed to the final page and told him to read the terms clearly before he spoke.

Dominic snatched the papers up. Anger radiated from his body in waves. He flipped aggressively to the property division section.

His eyes scanned the bolded paragraph stating the wife voluntarily forfeited all alimony and would leave the marriage with zero assets. A flicker of sheer disbelief crossed his face, stalling his breath for a fraction of a second. That confusion was quickly consumed by a dark, terrifying flush of rage. He snapped his head up and locked his eyes onto hers. "What trick is this?" He searched her face, hunting for any sign of manipulation or bluffing.

He found nothing but dead, stagnant water.

That absolute emptiness in her eyes felt like a physical blow to his chest.

Dominic lunged forward. His large hand grabbed the collar of her blouse. He yanked her across the width of the island, pulling her face inches from his.

He ground his teeth together and demanded to know if she had already found another man to fund her life.

Adelia was forced onto her toes. The fabric of her collar dug painfully into her windpipe. She stared into the face of the man she had loved for years. He looked like a complete stranger. A wave of bone-deep exhaustion washed over her.

She spoke in a flat, quiet voice.

She said she had endured enough over the last three years. Since he didn't love her, she was giving the position to Carly. She asked if that wasn't exactly what he wanted.

Dominic reacted like a wild animal that had been stabbed. He released her collar so violently she stumbled backward.

Adelia grabbed the edge of the marble island to keep from falling.

Dominic's eyes were pitch black and murderous. He grabbed the Montblanc pen. His grip was so tight his knuckles turned bone-white. He snarled at her. "You think you can just sign a piece of paper and walk away from me? Who gave you permission to leave?"

The nib of the pen scratched violently against the thick paper. Dominic pressed down with destructive force, slashing his signature across the bottom line.

When he finished, he slammed the heavy pen down on the marble.

The impact sounded like a gunshot. Black ink splattered across the pristine white paper.

Adelia lowered her eyelashes. She carefully slid her copy of the agreement out from under his hand. She folded it with extreme care and placed it inside her purse, treating it like a priceless artifact.

Dominic watched her movements. She looked relieved.

A suffocating pressure seized his chest, as if someone had shoved a wet towel down his throat. He couldn't breathe. He kicked the heavy barstool next to him. It crashed to the floor.

He pointed a shaking finger at the front door. He ordered her to get the hell out of his house right now. He told her not to stay one more second.

Adelia shook her head slowly.

She said there was a torrential downpour outside. She told him she would pack her personal belongings in the morning and leave. She assured him she would not take a single thread that belonged to him.

She ignored the homicidal glare burning into her back. She turned and walked toward the guest room down the hall. Her spine was perfectly straight.

She stepped inside the dark room and shut the door.

The heavy wood blocked out the sound of Dominic violently smashing a crystal glass against the wall.

Adelia leaned her back against the door panel. Her legs gave out. She slid down the wood until she hit the floor, pulling her knees to her chest in the dark.

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