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My husband threw a private celebration for his pregnant assistant after taking control of my entire $50 million company. I heard him laugh to his mother, “She already signed everything. By tomorrow, she’ll be on her knees begging.” I stood outside the door and listened. I didn’t cry. I didn’t confront him. I walked back to my car, sat down, and made three calls. They thought they had buried me for good. They had no idea they had just given me the tool I needed to destroy them.

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said yes, he told me he could freeze the closing within the hour.

I said no.

If we froze it too early, Nathan would burn evidence, spin a story, and bury the truth under expensive lawyers by lunchtime.

I told Caleb to let the gala happen.

Let Nathan get dressed. Let him toast the room. Let him think he had already won.

Then we would close the doors.

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