My Husband's Business Partner
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Chapter 6 The Estate Of Shadows img
Chapter 7 Notes In The Backpack img
Chapter 8 The Leak img
Chapter 9 Crosshairs img
Chapter 10 Letter From The Grave img
Chapter 11 Whispers Of The Vault img
Chapter 12 Legacy Poison img
Chapter 13 The Devil's Partner img
Chapter 14 Twisted Allegiance img
Chapter 15 Dominion's Doctrine img
Chapter 16 The Queen's Gambait img
Chapter 17 Blood And Dominion img
Chapter 18 The Taste Of Power And Poison img
Chapter 19 A Throne Cracking img
Chapter 20 It's War img
Chapter 21 Fire And Retrieval img
Chapter 22 Poison In Silk img
Chapter 23 Bloodline img
Chapter 24 Fire Beneath The Suit img
Chapter 25 Bloodlines And Blackmail img
Chapter 26 The Gala Gambit img
Chapter 27 With Us img
Chapter 28 The Next Decision img
Chapter 29 No Safe Place img
Chapter 30 The Lines Burn img
Chapter 31 Blood Never Lies img
Chapter 32 A Kingdom Of Ashes img
Chapter 33 Wolves At The Gate img
Chapter 34 A Woman's War img
Chapter 35 Smoke In The Board Room img
Chapter 36 Embers Of War img
Chapter 37 Cracks Beneath The Crown img
Chapter 38 A Knife Behind The Smile img
Chapter 39 Dominion's Teeth img
Chapter 40 A House On Fire img
Chapter 41 All The Kings Are Bleeding img
Chapter 42 The Thing In The Dark img
Chapter 43 The Empire Wakes img
Chapter 44 Venom in Velvet img
Chapter 45 The Queen's Move img
Chapter 46 Blood Money img
Chapter 47 The Cost Of A Crown img
Chapter 48 The Ashes On The Throne img
Chapter 49 A Throne Built From Ruin img
Chapter 50 Kingdom Of Ashes And Teeth img
Chapter 51 Wolves At The Gate img
Chapter 52 The Lion's Mouth img
Chapter 53 Blood Price img
Chapter 54 The Throne And The Knife img
Chapter 55 Ashes Of The Crown img
Chapter 56 The Deal Beneath The Crown img
Chapter 57 Bloodlines And Broken Thrones img
Chapter 58 The Cost Of Her Crown img
Chapter 59 Heirs Of Ashes And Fire img
Chapter 60 The Fall Before The Crown img
Chapter 61 Crown Of Ashes img
Chapter 62 His Name In Ruins img
Chapter 63 The Unholy Resurrection img
Chapter 64 Let The Bloodline Burn img
Chapter 65 Children Of The Cold img
Chapter 66 Smoke And Crown img
Chapter 67 The Edge Of The Knife img
Chapter 68 A Kingdom Rewritten img
Chapter 69 The Wolves At The Door img
Chapter 70 Smoke And Signal img
Chapter 71 Echoes Of The First Betrayal img
Chapter 72 The Awakening Linage img
Chapter 73 Daughters Of The Divide img
Chapter 74 Sister Of The Storm img
Chapter 75 The Ashes Of Empire img
Chapter 76 The Blood Oath img
Chapter 77 Wolves At The Gate img
Chapter 78 The Resurrection Protocol img
Chapter 79 Blood Debt img
Chapter 80 When The Devil Remembers img
Chapter 81 The Ones Who Vanish img
Chapter 82 The Game Shifted img
Chapter 83 Signs That Reveal img
Chapter 84 Shattered Crown img
Chapter 85 A War Of Names img
Chapter 86 Beneath The Ash img
Chapter 87 A Kingdom Of Scars img
Chapter 88 Kingdoms Burn Better At Night img
Chapter 89 His Fall,His Flame img
Chapter 90 Poison In The Blood img
Chapter 91 Blood On The Ledger img
Chapter 92 The Devil's Blueprint img
Chapter 93 The Empire Of Ashes img
Chapter 94 The Wake After War img
Chapter 95 When The Ashes Breathe img
Chapter 96 Sins Of The Architect img
Chapter 97 The New Queen Of Shadows img
Chapter 98 Smoke And Blood img
Chapter 99 The Reckoning img
Chapter 100 The Ashes And The Throne img
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Chapter 4 The Maid Who Knew Too Much

Geraldine never used to pay attention to the staff. That was Bekett's rule-"They're ghosts, Geraldine. Let them stay that way."

But this morning, as she stirred her coffee in silence, her eyes followed the housekeeper. Nina. Young, quiet, always walking on air like her feet never truly touched the ground. She moved like someone who'd seen too much and learned to swallow it.

Geraldine cleared her throat.

Nina froze. "Yes, ma'am?"

"Sit."

Nina blinked, confused. "Pardon?"

"I said sit, Nina."

The girl hesitated, then obeyed. Geraldine passed her a cup of coffee. No sugar. No small talk.

"I know you've been with us for years," Geraldine said, voice level. "Since before I even moved in."

Nina nodded slowly.

"So let's stop pretending. You've seen things. Heard things. Tell me the truth-how long have you known Bekett was dirty?"

Silence.

Then, in a voice that barely rose above a whisper, Nina replied, "Since I cleaned his office the first time. There were boxes marked clearance alpha. Stained. Heavy. Locked up, but I knew."

Geraldine's stomach twisted. "Why stay?"

"Because I have a brother. And Bekett paid for his surgery. Because if I left, I'd disappear. Like Mara did."

"Mara?"

"She was the last maid before me. Found going through his drawer one night. Next morning, she was gone. No trace. Nothing."

Geraldine leaned in. "Nina, I want to destroy him. And I think you do too."

Nina's lips trembled. "I have copies."

That stopped her. "Copies of what?"

"Security footage. Ledgers. Documents. I've been saving them. Quietly. Hidden in parts of the house I know no one else cleans. Just in case."

Geraldine reached out and gently placed her hand over Nina's. "You're not just a maid, Nina. You're a goddamn warrior."

The girl laughed quietly. "You just say the word."

Geraldine's eyes turned to steel. "Then this is war."

Later that day, Geraldine took the girls out to lunch-publicly. Cameras followed. Paparazzi snapped photos of their table at Il Trattorio. She didn't flinch.

She wanted Bekett to see her smiling.

Wanted the world to see her reclaiming space.

Reena talked about her science project. Lovia colored napkins with crayons. And Geraldine, for the first time in years, let herself feel something close to hope.

Until she looked up and saw Lachlan watching them from across the room.

He was alone. No guards. No briefcase. Just him, in a slate-gray suit, sipping espresso like a man immune to fear.

He raised his cup slightly.

Geraldine didn't smile back.

An hour later, back at the mansion, she found an envelope on her bed. No stamp. No seal. Just her name in thick, angry handwriting.

Inside was a single photo.

Her.

In the restaurant.

Smiling.

With a red "X" slashed over her face.

She didn't scream.

She didn't run to Bekett.

Instead, she picked up the photo, folded it neatly, and burned it in her jewelry tray.

Let them watch.

Let them threaten.

She wasn't afraid anymore.

That evening, she met Nina in the laundry room-the one place no cameras reached.

Nina handed her a flash drive. "This is just part one."

"What's on it?"

"Bank records. Off-shore payments. But there's more-names. Clients. Politicians. Redwood parents."

Geraldine's pulse raced. "This could bury him."

Nina shook her head. "This could bury you. Bekett's not just a criminal. He's an institution. You can't just expose him. You have to dismantle him."

"And how do I do that?"

Nina's eyes met hers. "By becoming something worse."

Hours later, Geraldine sat in her private closet, back pressed to the mirror, staring at her reflection.

She barely recognized herself anymore.

Not the scared woman who flinched at raised voices.

Not the wife who smiled through dinner parties she never wanted to host.

Not the mother who stayed silent to keep her children safe.

This version of her was sharper.

Colder.

Dangerous.

And she liked it.

Her phone buzzed.

Lachlan.

She answered.

"Did you get my message?" he asked.

Geraldine smirked. "The one with the red X? Cute."

"You're moving too fast. He's watching you."

"Good. Let him."

Lachlan chuckled. "You're not the same woman I met three years ago."

"No," she said, staring into her own eyes. "She died the day he killed my father."

Silence stretched.

"I have a proposition," he said finally. "Let's meet. Privately."

"Why?"

"Because if you're serious about taking Bekett down, you'll need more than stolen ledgers and a brave maid."

Geraldine's jaw clenched. "And what do you get out of this?"

"Exactly what he stole from me. Everything."

            
            

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