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The Curvy Ex-Wife's Revenge: The Divorce He Gave, The Regret He Earned

The Curvy Ex-Wife's Revenge: The Divorce He Gave, The Regret He Earned

Author: : Nieves Gómez
Genre: Modern
Nicole had entered marriage with Walter, a man who never returned her feelings, bound to him through an arrangement made by their families rather than by choice. Even so, she had held onto the quiet belief that time might soften his heart and that one day he would learn to love her. However, that day never came. Instead, he treated her with constant contempt, tearing her down with cruel words and dismissing her as fat and manipulative whenever it suited him. After two years of a cold and distant marriage, Walter demanded a divorce, delivering his decision in the most degrading manner he could manage. Stripped of her dignity and exhausted by the humiliation, Nicole agreed to her friend Brenda's plan to make him see what he had lost. The idea was simple but daring. She would use another man to prove that the woman Walter had mocked and insulted could still be desired by someone else. All they had to do was hire a gigolo. Patrick had endured one romantic disappointment after another. Every woman he had been involved with had been drawn not to him, but to his wealth. As one of the heirs to a powerful and influential family, he had long accepted that this pattern was almost unavoidable. What Patrick wanted was far more difficult to find. He longed to fall in love with a woman who cared for him as a person, not for the name he carried or the fortune attached to it. One night, while he was at a bar, an attractive stranger approached him. Because of his appearance and composed demeanor, she mistook him for a gigolo. She made an unconventional proposal, one that immediately caught his interest and proved impossible for him to refuse.

Chapter 1 Congratulations

Could anyone have been happier? Nicole radiated joy wherever she went, all because her father had just shared news that, for her, felt like a dream come true.

The Matthew and Gibson families had struck an agreement to merge their companies and form a powerful corporation, arranging a marriage between their firstborn children, Nicole and Walter.

Most people might dread the idea of an arranged marriage, but for Nicole, it meant her greatest wish had finally come true.

Walter Gibson, her future husband, was not only her best friend-the only man who had shown her consistent kindness since childhood-but also the one Nicole had secretly loved for as long as she could remember.

No sooner had she heard the news than Nicole, anxious yet brimming with excitement, hurried over to the Gibson mansion to speak with her future husband. Surely, he wouldn't be expecting this either, but as such close friends, maybe Walter would be pleased with their parents' decision.

Wasn't it worse to be forced to marry a stranger?

The Gibson family maid opened the door and greeted Nicole with warm courtesy. Nicole's visits were common-she was close not only to Walter, but to his younger sister Amanda Gibson as well.

"Good day, are they..." Nicole began, but the maid answered before she could finish, bowing slightly.

"Both siblings are in the study. Please, go in..."

"Thank you," Nicole said as she took a steadying breath, heart pounding. How would Walter react when he saw her?

"And Miss Matthew... Congratulations on your engagement," the maid added with a friendly smile.

"Th... Thank you very much." Nicole lowered her gaze, cheeks burning with embarrassment.

Her hands trembled, her palms cold and clammy, and her heart beat so wildly she thought it might burst right out of her chest. She made her way toward the study, struggling to steady her breathing, when she heard Amanda's voice inside.

"Congratulations, brother... Dad just told me..."

"And you're congratulating me?" Walter's voice carried a sharp edge, the anger unmistakable.

Nicole froze at the threshold of the study. She knew him too well-noticing the tension in his tone, she immediately sensed that Walter was upset.

"Well... Yes... I'm congratulating you... I don't understand, I just thought you'd be happy, or at least okay with it." Amanda faltered, clearly confused.

"Happy? About an arranged marriage?" Walter shot back. "Why should I be happy? Why should I be satisfied? Just because I know Nicole, just because we're close? That only makes it worse, Amanda. It means I'll never be able to feel anything more for her..."

"But... but you get along with her. You're always kind and..."

"But I don't love her. I'm not in love with her, and I never will be..." Walter's words were unwavering.

Nicole felt something tear inside, a raw ache burning deep within her. In an instant, all her joy vanished-every ounce of hope crushed beneath his words.

"Walter..." Amanda let out a gasp, shock and disbelief in her voice. "Nicole is our friend."

"Our friend?" Walter's tone turned cold. "Honestly, right now, I'm not so sure about that..."

A chill ran through Nicole at those words. Did Walter really doubt their friendship?

"What are you talking about?" Amanda pressed, still lost in confusion.

Walter hesitated for a moment before replying, "I've thought a lot about it, Amanda. I think... it was Nicole who asked her father to arrange this marriage. I've always known she had feelings for me, but I never imagined she'd go this far..."

Nicole lingered outside the study, listening to every painful word from the man she loved. With each sentence, her chest tightened. Did he really know she loved him? The thought filled her with shame. Nicole squeezed her eyes shut, wishing she could vanish.

But how could he possibly know? She had never told a soul-her feelings were always her own, locked away deep inside.

Why would she ever confess to Walter? That would only destroy their friendship. He had never shown the slightest hint of interest beyond being friends, and besides, she... She wasn't anything like the women Walter usually dated: all of them stunning, slender, seemingly perfect.

Nicole had never let herself hope for anything more with Walter. She was curvier than most, a woman with soft edges and more than a few extra pounds. Pressing herself against the wall, she felt a tear slip down her cheek.

Now, to make things worse, Walter believed she had arranged this marriage herself-forcing him into it. How could he think that of her?

"Of course not! How can you say something like that?" Amanda's voice rose, filled with outrage. "Do you even realize what you're accusing Nicole of? She's always been good to you, always kind and honest..."

"I don't know anymore," Walter interrupted. "Feelings and ambition can change people, Amanda... Don't forget that."

"Even so... Nicole isn't that kind of person. I'm really shocked you'd even consider it," Amanda continued.

"Oh, really? Then tell me, Amanda, what other reason would my father have to push this marriage so suddenly? To merge the companies? Please. Both businesses have been thriving-profits have been up for months," Walter continued.

"I..." Amanda started, but her words faded as she suddenly caught sight of someone at the door. "Nicole?!"

Amanda's face crumpled as Nicole quietly stepped into the study. She couldn't stand hiding in the hallway any longer; she needed to face Walter and hear the truth from him directly.

Walter was standing by the window, lost in the view outside. But as soon as Amanda spoke Nicole's name, he turned, curiosity flickering in his eyes as he looked at the woman who was now-by arrangement-his fiancée.

Nicole looked shaken. Her pale face was slightly lowered, dark eyes shimmering, her hands trembling despite her efforts to steady them. Had she overheard everything? Walter wondered. The answer was painfully obvious.

"Nicole..." Amanda's voice softened with guilt. "I'm so sorry. You heard us, didn't you?"

Amanda stepped forward and gently took Nicole's hands. Walter stayed where he was, watching in tense silence, waiting for Nicole to speak.

Nicole slowly lifted her gaze and fixed it on Walter. She seemed to be holding herself together by sheer will, struggling to hide the pain clawing at her chest. It was useless. Walter knew her too well.

"I..." Nicole's lips quivered. She drew in a shaky breath before continuing. "I had nothing to do with our parents' decision, Walter. I... I didn't know about it either." Her brow tightened as she tried to remain composed, but her eyebrows trembled. "I came here because I wanted to know what you thought. Now I do..."

"Nicole, sweetheart..." Amanda whispered, her voice breaking.

The resolve Nicole had been clinging to finally crumbled. A sad, brittle smile crossed her lips as she lowered her eyes and gently pulled her hands free from Amanda's grasp.

"I'll ask my father to call off the marriage..."

Nicole turned and fled the room, Amanda's voice calling after her in panic.

But even if she had wanted to stop, she couldn't. She couldn't turn around. She couldn't go back. She couldn't endure another second of it. Nicole broke into tears as she ran, her chest burning, her breath coming in ragged gasps, as though the air itself was slipping away.

All her dreams had shattered.

Chapter 2 Secure My Future

The Matthew family gathered around the dinner table, the air filled with Henry's lively chatter. As the head of the household, he rambled on about how delighted he was with Nicole's upcoming marriage, hardly pausing for breath.

With every word her father uttered, Nicole's head sank lower, her appetite fading fast.

Olivia, Henry's wife and Nicole's mother, couldn't help but notice the change in her daughter. Nicole's usual spark had vanished; her face looked ashen, cheeks flushed, and a little swollen. Olivia's mind spun with worry, convinced that something was seriously wrong.

"Sweetheart... Are you all right?" Olivia cut in, her voice slicing through Henry's self-congratulatory monologue.

"Olivia! What is the meaning of this?" Henry barked, his brow creasing in irritation. "How dare you interrupt me, woman?" But Olivia ignored his bluster and turned her full attention to Nicole.

"I... um..." Nicole stammered, nearly choking on her food.

"Is she all right?" Henry snapped. "Ha! Of course she is! I've just secured her future. She's going to marry the heir of a distinguished family!"

"Secure my future?" Nicole murmured, barely audible. She raised her tear-filled eyes to her father. "That isn't true."

Heartbroken, Nicole felt every dream she'd ever had slip away. The shame and humiliation from her encounter with Walter that morning still gnawed at her, refusing to let her go.

She had never dared speak to her father so boldly before-not with the sort of man he was-but tonight, her heart and mind were both unraveling.

"What was that?" Henry shot her a bewildered look.

"Father, I... I don't want to marry Walter. You have to call off this marriage," Nicole blurted out, her heart tightening painfully in her chest.

Olivia and Henry stared at their daughter, utterly stunned.

"What?!" Henry exploded. "Have you lost your mind? You have to marry him. Aren't you happy? You're marrying the man you wanted, aren't you? You should be thanking me, you ungrateful girl!"

"The man I wanted?" Nicole's thoughts spiraled as heat rushed to her face. "Does everyone know I'm in love with Walter? Was I really that obvious?" She lowered her head briefly, drew in a steadying breath, then lifted her chin with sudden resolve.

"I can't... I can't marry Walter!" Nicole exclaimed as she pushed back her chair and stood, tears brimming in her eyes. "Why him? He doesn't love me. He doesn't even want to marry me. Walter told me so himself!"

Silence fell over the table. The air grew heavy and tight, broken only by Nicole's uneven breathing.

Henry seemed to be weighing her words, his expression darkening by the second. The color drained from his face before surging back in a furious red. Beside him, Olivia watched their daughter with quiet, aching sorrow.

"Nonsense!" Henry finally thundered, slamming his palm against the table. The sharp crack made both Nicole and Olivia flinch. "No matter what that idiot said, you will marry him. Everything has already been arranged."

"But he doesn't love me, Father!" Nicole insisted, her voice shaking.

"And what does that matter? Since when has love ever been necessary in a marriage? This is business, you foolish girl," Henry snapped dismissively, disregarding Nicole's words with a scoff.

"I just..."

"You like that fool, don't you?" Henry cut in harshly. "Then that should be enough for you to be satisfied. Play the role you're meant to play as a woman and make him fall for you. At least make yourself useful!" His gaze was cold, filled with contempt.

"But, Daddy..." Nicole murmured, forcing herself to breathe.

"I don't want to hear another word about this, Nicole..." Henry growled, lifting a finger in warning, his tone leaving no room for argument.

"I... No... I don't agree. I can't do it, Father. I won't marry him," Nicole stammered. Her fists were clenched tightly at her sides, and her resolve was clear.

She had already made her decision and told Walter she was calling off the wedding.

"You won't?" Henry fixed his daughter with a piercing stare, his eyes narrowing as he pressed both palms flat against the table. "Fine!" he sneered. "Don't get married, then. But do you even realize what you're costing me with this refusal? The merger of two major companies, the rise of a business powerhouse, enormous profits, prestige, influence-gone, just like that..."

"No... I don't care..." Nicole faltered, her voice trembling as a chill crept down her spine. "We're fine the way we are. We're already wealthy enough..."

"The insolence in this house is unbelievable... Neither my wife nor my daughter has any respect for me!" Henry's face twisted in rage as he slammed the table even harder, the sound echoing through the room. "So you won't get married? Fine. But you'll pay me back for every single thing I'm losing!"

"What?" Nicole gasped, her face contorting in shock.

"That's right. Not only that, but you'll reimburse me for everything I've ever spent on you-your upbringing, doctors, schooling, all the luxuries, every dress and meal. In fact, I imagine the food alone will cost you the most!" Henry snapped, his glare raking over his daughter, brimming with fury.

"Henry, you can't do this!" Olivia exclaimed, pushing to her feet, stunned by his cruelty.

"What do you mean, I can't?" Henry shot back. "I found a husband for this ungrateful child! Who else would even look at her? Just look at her-she's fat and apparently just as foolish!"

"Henry, that's enough!" Olivia cried out, stepping forward, her indignation burning.

"Shut up!" Henry shot back, striking his wife across the face.

"Dad!" Nicole cried out and rushed around the table, wrapping her arms around her mother as Olivia clutched her reddening cheek. "Fine. I accept. I'll do it," Nicole said desperately. "I'll work as hard as I can and pay you back every cent you've ever spent on me, and everything you've lost because of this deal!"

Nicole's body shook as she clung to her mother, instinctively shielding her, bracing herself for another blow. But instead of striking again, Henry drew in a slow breath and straightened, smoothing his suit as if nothing had happened.

"And you think I'd make it that easy for you?" Henry asked coldly, a twisted smile curling his lips. "I'll personally see to it that you never find a job. No one will hire you. You won't even be fit to work as a maid. You've been nothing but a burden, a spoiled, useless child who never once thought about her parents or her future. The only thing you're good at is eating and getting fat. Who would want you like that? Who would ever give you work? Tell me. You stupid girl."

Henry stepped toward them again. Nicole and Olivia both flinched, their eyes squeezing shut as they waited for another strike.

"Listen to me carefully, Nicole!" Henry shouted, his voice sharp and menacing. "You will marry Walter, even if it's the last thing you do. Because if you don't..." His voice dropped into something colder. "I swear I'll make your life unbearable. At least living like a beggar will help you lose some weight. Without my money. Without my food. Without a job. And don't bother looking, because I'll make sure no one hires you. Not even as a cheap prostitute."

Nicole lifted her head, tears pouring down her face as she faced her father. He meant every word. If there was one thing she knew about her him, it was that he never made empty threats.

"And you won't be the only one to suffer," Henry continued darkly as he moved closer. "Everyone will pay the price for your stupidity. Your useless mother will pay too, for failing at the one thing she was good for, giving me a worthy heir. Instead, she gave me a daughter I have to bargain with. A daughter who isn't even beautiful enough for wealthy men to fight over. No. She gave me a fat, foolish girl that nobody wants, not even her so-called friend."

Nicole gazed at him, fury burning through her fear. For a moment, she wanted to speak, to fight back, to be strong enough to escape him and protect her mother.

But the terror he had drilled into her for years crushed the words before they could form. All she could do was clench her jaw and endure. When Henry finally turned away, satisfied that his threats had achieved their purpose, Nicole and Olivia collapsed against each other, their sobs breaking free as they cried uncontrollably.

Chapter 3 The Wedding

The wedding day arrived far too quickly. Excitement filled the air. It was a highly anticipated union between two immensely wealthy families, and the significance of the event drew relentless attention. Members of the press swarmed the venue, and every guest belonged to the highest tiers of society.

Of them all, Nicole was the most unsettled. She had not seen Walter since the day he had made his refusal clear, since the moment she had sworn she would put an end to the engagement. Since then, her father had kept her under strict watch, forbidding her from leaving the house for fear she might do something reckless. She had not even been allowed to see Amanda.

In every sense, she had become her father's prisoner.

Her heart felt as though it might burst from her chest, her hands trembling uncontrollably. In just a few minutes, she would be standing before Walter, dressed in white, facing the man whose thoughts she dreaded most.

Surely by now, Walter believed more than ever that she had orchestrated the entire marriage. At this very moment, he was probably convinced of the worst, certain that she had deceived him. Perhaps he even hated her.

Nicole let out a shaky sigh, despair tightening her throat as she wondered how she could ever make him understand the truth.

She stepped toward the mirror and studied her reflection. The corseted gown cinched tightly at her waist, its sweetheart neckline accentuating her figure.

From her waist flowed a wide skirt adorned with intricate embroidery and shimmering stones. Her hair was arranged in a delicate updo, a tiara securing the white veil in place.

She had to admit it. She looked beautiful. If only Walter loved her... Nicole's eyes burned as she fought back tears. This day was supposed to be the happiest of her life.

When the moment came, Nicole walked down the church aisle beside her father, her gaze lowered, her hands clasped around the bouquet as the wedding march echoed through the hall.

At last, she lifted her eyes. Walter was watching her. He looked as striking as ever in his tailored suit, yet there was no warmth in his expression. Unlike the dreams she had once clung to, where the groom gazed at her with tenderness, Walter's eyes held only a deep frown and unmistakable disdain.

The ceremony passed in a blur. A brief, emotionless kiss before the assembled guests sealed their union, followed by thunderous applause. Nicole remained visibly shaken, though most dismissed it as nerves. Walter made no effort to mask his scowl, not even for a moment.

The couple barely exchanged a word, constantly surrounded by well-wishers, acquaintances, and strangers offering congratulations and praise. Only when the crowd finally parted and the floor was cleared for their first dance did they find themselves alone.

"Congratulations. You finally got what you wanted," Walter murmured as they danced alone in the center of the hall, moving in time with the waltz.

"What?" Nicole lifted her face toward him, stunned, her heart lurching painfully.

"You played the obedient daughter," Walter continued, his jaw tightening. "You manipulated everyone and forced me into this marriage."

"No, you don't understand, Walter. I asked my father to call off the marriage, but..." Nicole's voice trembled as she spoke, her eyes darting around the room until they met her father's stern, watchful gaze from across the hall. A chill swept through her.

Nicole could never, under any circumstances, speak ill of her father or reveal what truly happened at home. That was another unbreakable rule in their family. Even now, with marriage as her only escape from that prison, her father's grip on Olivia remained ironclad.

If Nicole dared to speak up, she knew her father would make sure her mother paid the price.

"Do you honestly expect me to believe the precious daughter of the Matthews-her parents' pride-was forced into marrying the man she wanted?" Walter scoffed, rolling his eyes. "Really, Nicole. Do I look like an idiot?"

The precious daughter of the Matthews? Yes, that was the story her father had spun for everyone. The reality was far different.

"Walter, wait..." Nicole tried to protest, her breath catching as if the words themselves were stuck in her throat. Walter stopped abruptly in the middle of the waltz, his expression closed.

"I'll tell you one thing, Nicole-something you already know. I don't love you, and I never will, so don't expect anything from me as your husband," Walter muttered, his eyes cold and unyielding. Then he turned on his heel and walked away, leaving Nicole stranded in the center of the dance floor beneath the curious, astonished eyes of everyone in the room.

...

Two years later...

"Congratulations, Nicole!" Brenda cheered, raising her wine glass and clinking it against Nicole's.

"Thank you," Nicole replied softly, managing a small smile as she took a sip.

"Oh, come on, Nicole-cheer up! You're graduating! You finished your studies, you did it, and with honors, no less!" Brenda beamed at her, pride shining in her eyes.

"Yes, I know, and I really am happy..." Nicole let out a heavy sigh, her gaze lingering on the bar counter where her phone rested. "But..."

"But you can't stop thinking about him, can you?" Brenda finished for her, rolling her eyes in clear exasperation. Nicole pressed her lips together, sadness flickering across her face. "How long, Nicole? That man doesn't deserve a single one of your thoughts..."

"Brenda..." Nicole murmured. "He's my husband..."

"Your husband?" Brenda arched an eyebrow. "Only on paper... You'll forgive me for saying so, but I've told you before-not to think of him that way... How long have you two been married now? Two years?" Nicole nodded. "And in all that time, what has this so-called husband of yours done? He's ignored you, belittled you, and treated you with nothing but coldness and cruelty."

"No, it's just... You know it's complicated," Nicole protested, her voice barely above a whisper as she sighed again.

"Complicated?" Brenda shook her head. "He's called you manipulative, accused you of being opportunistic and selfish. And when he isn't mistreating you, he's simply leaving you alone. What would you even call a husband like that?" Her irritation was clear, but Nicole only let out another weary sigh.

"I knew I shouldn't have told you any of this. You don't understand..." Nicole turned away, frowning as she stared into her wine glass.

"What do you mean I don't understand?" Brenda shot back. "Would you rather have kept hiding it, bottling all of that up inside you?"

"No, but..."

"Nicole, tell me one thing..." Brenda said gently. "After everything you've endured in that marriage-the rejection from your so-called husband-what did you expect today? You left for six months to complete your studies, and all that time, he never called you, never reached out..."

"Well... I... I thought..." Nicole dropped her gaze, a lump forming in her throat. "I thought maybe if I stayed away for a while, he'd start to miss me, even just a little." Nicole's eyes drifted back to her phone. "Yesterday, I sent him a message to tell him about my graduation. Foolishly, I hoped he'd show up for the ceremony, or at least call to congratulate me, but..."

"As always, he didn't even send you a single message," Brenda finished, frustration clear in her voice. Nicole closed her eyes, cheeks flushing with embarrassment.

"Oh, Nicole," Brenda murmured, squeezing her friend's hand. "How long are you going to keep loving that man? Walter Gibson doesn't deserve your love-not even a little. It's time to move on. Celebrate your graduation, focus on your career, on building a life for yourself. Become your own woman-powerful and independent. And when you do, you'll finally have what you want most: the chance to help your mother."

Nicole nodded, her smile faint and bittersweet. Brenda was right-she'd made it. She had finished her specialization and was poised to earn a major position in the family business.

Still, she knew her father's ambitions too well. As long as Olivia remained under his control, he'd keep manipulating Nicole's life.

But Nicole was done letting him win. She would work, she would fight-she was determined to buy her mother's freedom, to rescue her from that man once and for all.

As Nicole turned these thoughts over in her mind, the phone on the counter suddenly rang, sending her heart racing.

Nicole glanced at Brenda, wondering who could possibly be calling at such a late hour. Together, they stared at the phone as the screen lit up, Walter's name appearing in bold letters-her husband.

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