Chapter 113
Secret Billionaire’s Contract Bride: Marrying My Enemy’s Lover
Chapter 113
*Corinna
I sat across the table from the man I had convinced myself that I was in love with. I had taken on all his
sweet words and allowed myself to be fooled by his persona and charisma.
That was what made them dangerous. Narcissists were the silent killers of society. They knew how to
manipulate the mind in order to get their desired result. They were cunning, charismatic, and
understood othersâ weaknesses to a tee.
He knew I had been starved of love as a child. To my parents, I was merely a product for them-a
trophy. They never loved me. At least not in the way that I wanted them to. Their love was the kind that
had to be earned; it was never freely given. They often made me feel like I was only worth loving if I
was 100% perfect.
As a child, such things could destroy you and that was exactly what it did to me. I had allowed Ashton
to treat me the exact same way my parents did. To him, I was merely the trophy wife that he wanted in
order to further his political career. He never loved me, at least not in the way that I wanted him to.
Ashtonâs blue eyes peered into mine. I could see the disdain and hurt in his eyes. I knew he wasnât hurt
because he was losing me and our marriage was coming to a timely end. He was far more upset at the
fact that his entire political campaign had been smeared.
He was trying to go for governor this year and to be quite honest with you he was a shoe in to win. This
divorce was a big red stain that the people of Nevada could not look past. All that he had done to me
was now public and all that he had done to my sister was there for the entire world to see on the
Internet.
Did I feel bad for him? Absolutely not. He deserved everything that was coming to him. His abuse had
gone on for too long and now it was time for him to pay reparations.
âAre we ready to begin?â said my lawyer from beside me.
I nodded
my
head, my eyes never leaving my soon-to-be ex-husbandâs face. Ashtonâs face remained stoic.
âAs discussed, Corinna will not be forced to share her inheritance with Mr. Steyn. She will also not have
to pay any kind of alimony to him but she will retain her last name.â
As my lawyer read off everything I watched the way the rage in his eyes slowly began to build. He was
not happy because he was walking away broke. He had tried to mooch me for all my worth but I was
not going to allow him to take a single dime, he didnât deserve it.
âI must ask again, Mr. and Mrs. Steyn,â my lawyer looked between the two of us. âIs this divorce
something that you want to go through?â
âYes.â
âI donât have much of a say in this now do P
Our answers varied, of course, but that didnât matter. This was happening whether he wanted it to or
not.
âOkay, if you would please sign here Mr. Steyn.â My lawyer placed the paper in front of Ashton and
handed him the pen.
Ashtonâs eyes remained on me like we were in some kind of showdown
âI have done nothing but love you, Corinna.â
For months I held my tongue and I allowed this man to belittle me and play with my emotions. But as of
today, I was a free woman. After the ink was placed on that piece of paper I was free to make my own
choices which also meant I was free to speak my mind.
I was no longer his prisoner.
âYou donât love anyone aside from yourself, Ashton. So donât try to fool me with this fake persona. I fell
for your tricks once before but not today. You have no more power over me.â
His eyebrows pulled together and suddenly that heartbroken husband was gone and in came the true
and real monster that
he was.
I
âI saw your little cover shoot, pathetic. Do you think youâre going to make it? Well, think again. You are
nothing but a small blip and you will fizzle out. This little divorce will give you five seconds of fame and
then you will go back to being the nobody that everyone knew you to be.â
His words were meant to hurt that was his intention for them but they just slid off my back like water
and thatâs when I knew that this was finally over.
âSign the papers, Ashtonâ
I could tell that my reaction didnât please him. He wanted me to be moved or at the very least hurt by
his comments but I would not allow him to have that power over me-not anymore.
He put the pen to paper and signed them. He then slid the document to me and I signed on the dotted
line as well.
I was free.
For months it had been constant back and forth and now it was finished.
I stood from my seat and thanked my lawyer before making my way to the door. I didnât want to nor
need to say goodbye to my ex-husband.
That felt so good to say.
Who knew that I could be so happy about a break up.
I had just made it out of the boardroom when a calloused hand grabbed my elbow and pulled me back.
I didnât need to turn to know who it was. I had felt his heavy hand many times before. It was like a burn
that had been branded onto the skin.
I ripped my hand from his hold and whirled around to slap him right across the face.
âDonât you ever touch me again!â
We were alone in the hallway for the time being.
His face slowly came back to look at me, the rage in his eyes most prominent. His nostrils faltered and
his fist balled at his side.
âYou bitch.â he hissed, the words coated in a lethal kind of venom that had me wincing. âYou think
youâre so high and fucking mighty. You wonât get rid of me this easily. This is not over, Corinna. You.
Belong. To. Me.â
Somehow I remained poised in my stance even though I was shaking internally.
âI belong to no one but myself.â I jutted my chin up at him in defiance. âYou are nothing without me,
Ashton. You know this and the world knows this. You are simply a flash in the pan and now you will
fade away into nothingness. Whereas I will only go from strength to strength. Congratulations on your
new baby boy, I heard Tabith just had him a few days ago.â
I pivoted on my heel and turned away from him. I made sure to keep my head high and not lose my
cool. But as soon as I got into the elevator and turned to see him standing there with a murderous look
in his eyes 1 couldnât help but feel unsteady. As the doors closed in on me I let go of the breath I had
been unknowingly holding and doubled over to rest my hands on my knees.
That was the first time I stood up for myself against him. It was the first time I allowed myself to step
into my true power.
But as 1 descended to the ground floor I couldnât quite shake the feeling that this was truly not over like
he had said. It somehow felt like a whole new beginning of something far more chaotic and dangerous.
I needed to keep my eyes open because Ashton Steyn never went down without a fight and he never
liked to play fair.
I needed to be ready, my life may just depend on it.