Pregnant And Betrayed, She Held The File That Broke His Empire-nhu9999 - Chainityai

Pregnant And Betrayed, She Held The File That Broke His Empire-nhu9999

The champagne glass broke before Caroline Ashworth understood that her marriage had already broken.

It hit the marble floor beneath the chandeliers of the Metropolitan Ballroom, and the sound sliced through the string quartet sharp enough to turn five hundred wealthy heads.

Caroline did not look at the glass.

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She was eight months pregnant, one hand on her belly, watching her husband rest his palm on Vivian Marlo’s stomach.

Preston Ashworth III did not touch Vivian like a colleague.

He touched her like he had a right to her.

His thumb moved in a slow circle over the curve of her dress, and Vivian tilted her face toward him with the soft little laugh Caroline had not heard from Preston in months.

That was when Caroline knew.

Vivian was not only his mistress.

Vivian was pregnant too.

The room kept moving around Caroline, all silk gowns, silver trays, and million-dollar smiles.

Preston kept smiling.

He still had not noticed his wife standing across the ballroom with his child under her heart.

Then Eleanor Ashworth arrived beside her like a perfume-scented knife.

Preston’s mother closed a hand around Caroline’s arm and smiled for the crowd.

“Smile, my dear,” Eleanor said through her teeth.

Caroline whispered, “Did you see him?”

Eleanor’s grip tightened.

“I saw you make people stare.”

Caroline looked at the hand on her arm and the hand across the room on Vivian’s belly.

For four years, she had been taught that an Ashworth wife did not flinch in public.

An Ashworth wife smiled when ignored.

An Ashworth wife thanked the man who made her lonely because he paid for the room she cried in.

But Caroline had been lonely long enough to start listening.

Three months earlier, she had found the prenuptial agreement in Preston’s locked desk.

The document was forty-seven pages of polished cruelty, but one paragraph was simple.

If either spouse could prove infidelity, the wronged spouse received sixty percent of the marital assets.

Preston had told her the agreement was only a formality.

He had told her love meant trust.

He had told her she was too delicate to worry about legal language.

So Caroline had begun worrying.

She saved receipts from restaurants she had never entered.

She copied hotel confirmations hidden behind business trips.

She recorded Preston’s late-night lies when he forgot she had stopped sleeping.

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