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handing a stray dog its eviction notice. I looked at the documents.

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handing a stray dog its eviction notice.

I looked at the documents. Fifteen pages. I got the clothes on my back. Nathan got the house, the cars, full custody of our daughter Lily, and every cent from the marriage.

“No.”

Victoria’s left eye twitched. “Excuse me?”

“I said no.” I met her gaze. “I’m not signing away custody of my daughter.”

The waiting room had gone dead silent. Every head turned toward us.

Victoria laughed. Not a polite laugh. The kind designed to make you feel like dirt beneath a stiletto heel.

“Custody? You?” She stepped closer, lowering her voice just enough to sound dangerous.

“You were a nobody when Nathan found you. Some pathetic little small-town girl working a minimum-wage job at a free clinic.

“You have no education. No money. No family. No lawyer.

“And you think any judge in this city is going to give a child to you over the Ashford family?”

Every word was a knife, and she knew exactly where to aim.

The worst part? She wasn’t entirely wrong. On paper, I was no one. A girl from a town most people couldn’t find on a map, married into one of the wealthiest medical dynasties on the East Coast.

But paper doesn’t tell the whole story. Not even close.

“Victoria, I’m going to say this once.” I kept my voice level, my hands steady. “If Nathan wants a divorce, fine. But Lily stays with me.”

“Over my dead body.”

“That can be arranged.”

The words slipped out before I could stop them. Victoria’s face went white, then red, then purple.

“Did you just threaten me?”

“I stated a fact.”

She raised her hand. I didn’t flinch, didn’t blink, didn’t move. Her palm stopped an inch from my face, not because she changed her mind, but because a voice from behind cut through the tension like a scalpel.

“Mother, that’s enough.”

Nathan Ashford. My husband. The man I’d spent four years loving, supporting, and lying to myself about.

He walked in wearing a navy suit that cost more than most people’s monthly rent, his expression the same one he wore when reviewing a patient chart he found boring. Cold. Clinical. Done.

“Elara, just sign the papers. Don’t make this harder than it needs to be.”

“Your girlfriend told you to say that, didn’t she?”

Nathan’s jaw tightened. “Meredith has nothing to do with this.”

“Meredith has everything to do with this. She’s been sleeping in our bed for six months, Nathan. Our daughter heard her voice through the bedroom door and asked me why Daddy’s friend was screaming.”

The silence that followed was deafening.

Nathan’s composure cracked, just for a second. Then it sealed shut again.

“Sign the papers, Elara. You’ll get a settlement. Enough to start over.”

“How much?”

“Fifty thousand.”

I laughed. Actually laughed. Four years of marriage to a man whose family was worth billions, and my severance package was fifty thousand dollars.

“Tell your lawyer to add six more zeros. Then we’ll talk.”

Victoria nearly choked. Nathan stared at me like I’d grown a second head.

“Fifty million?” Victoria shrieked. “Are you insane? You’re not worth fifty cents!”

I picked my hospital badge out of the trash, wiped it clean, and clipped it back onto my coat.

“You have no idea what I’m worth. And that’s exactly why you’re about to lose everything.”

I turned and walked out of the ER, leaving them both standing there with their mouths open.

Behind me, I heard Victoria hiss to Nathan, “What did she mean by that?”

She’d find out soon enough.

They all would.

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