Pregnant Ex-Wife's Quiet Call Took Down The Family Who Mocked Her-Quieen - Chainityai

Pregnant Ex-Wife’s Quiet Call Took Down The Family Who Mocked Her-Quieen

The dirty water was warm when it hit my scalp.

That was the first thing I remember.

Not Linda’s face.

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Not Sarah’s laughter.

Not Marcus leaning back beside the woman he had chosen while I was carrying his child.

Warm water.

Gray water.

Potato skins sliding down my collarbone and sticking to the front of the plain navy dress I had picked because it still fit over my five-month belly.

Linda Morrison stood in front of me with the empty pot in her hands, breathing hard, proud of herself.

“Now you know your place,” she said.

Marcus laughed.

It was not loud at first.

It came out like relief, like he had been waiting for his mother to make the final decision for him.

Sarah laughed louder.

She was already recording on her phone, her red dress perfect, her hair perfect, the diamond necklace at her throat catching the chandelier light every time she moved.

My necklace.

I had not seen it since the week after I filed for divorce.

I had kept it in a small velvet box inside the safe Marcus swore he had never opened.

Now it rested against Sarah’s skin while she filmed me dripping dishwater onto a marble floor that belonged to the company I owned.

That was the funny thing about the Morrison house.

Linda called it her home.

Gerald called it his reward for thirty years of loyalty.

Marcus called it proof that his family had built something.

But the title, the housing file, the tax record, the maintenance contract, and every check that kept the lights on all led back to Caldwell Global Holdings.

My company.

Not that any of them knew.

For three years, they thought I was a quiet woman with a cheap car and a small apartment.

They thought I worked a forgettable administrative job somewhere under the Caldwell umbrella.

They thought Marcus had married down.

At first, I let them think it because I wanted love without a price tag.

That sounds foolish when I write it plainly.

Maybe it was.

My father had built companies before he built a family, and when he died, my half brother James and I inherited the kind of wealth that makes people stop seeing your face.

James took Caldwell Industries.

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