After The Divorce: The Nobody Became a Billionaire
After The Divorce: The Nobody Became a Billionaire
Author: PaulyP
Chapter 1: The Final Humiliation
Author: PaulyP
last update2025-09-02 22:13:16

My world ended not with a bang, but with the quiet click of a hotel room door.

The hallway outside the Imperial Hotel’s suite smelled of old money, cigars, and perfume that didn’t belong to me. The bellhop smirked as I passed. He knew me. Knew the sagging suit, the tired eyes, the man who had married into power but never owned it. Adrian Cole — the Hale family’s doormat.

The card dug into my palm. I slid it in. Green light. Click. My breath caught. I pushed.

The suite was velvet and mahogany, dripping in wealth. And on the couch, Vanessa — my wife — leaned against Marcus Trent. His fingers brushed her bare shoulder. Her laugh — light, silken — belonged to him, not me.

Her eyes flicked up, cold and unshaken.

Vanessa: “Adrian?”

Her smile was deliberate, sharp. “What are you doing here?”

Me: silent

My chest was collapsing. My throat was raw.

Marcus rose like a snake.

Marcus: “Adrian, my man. Didn’t see you there. We were just discussing business.”

Me: hoarse “Business?”

Vanessa: laughs “Yes, business. Don’t be dramatic.”

Her laughter sliced through me.

My hand clenched. I pulled the folded paper from my pocket. I crossed the room, placed it on the table. The sound was soft, but it roared in the silence.

Her eyes dropped. Divorce papers. My signature.

The smirk vanished.

Vanessa: “What is this?”

Me: “Read it.”

Her hand shook. Marcus’s grin widened.

Marcus: “Finally growing a backbone, Cole?”

I didn’t look at him. Only at her.

Vanessa: snorts “You’re serious? You’re really doing this?”

She tossed the papers back.

Vanessa: “Fine. You’re free. Now get out.”

I didn’t move.

Me: “That’s it? After three years?”

Vanessa: cold “After three years of what, Adrian? You pretending to be a husband? You being a placeholder in my family’s empire? Please. Don’t act like you’re the victim here.”

Me: “Victim? I gave up everything for you.”

Vanessa: smirks “You had nothing to give.”

My jaw tightened.

Me: “I gave you loyalty.”

Vanessa: “And I gave you a life you couldn’t dream of. Clothes, cars, status. You should be thanking me.”

Marcus chuckled, stepping closer, his hand sliding into his pocket like he owned the room.

Marcus: “You really don’t get it, do you, Adrian? You were never her partner. You were her project. Her… charity case.”

Me: “Shut up.”

Marcus: grins “Or what? You’ll throw more paperwork at us?”

Vanessa laughed again, sharper this time.

Vanessa: “Marcus, don’t. He’ll start crying.”

Her words hit harder than any fist.

Me: “Why him?”

Vanessa: tilts head “Why not? He’s powerful. Confident. Everything you’re not.”

Marcus: “And fun, Cole. Don’t forget that part.”

Me: “And I was… what? Convenient?”

Vanessa: shrugs “You were… temporary. Training wheels.”

My chest burned.

Me: “I was your husband.”

Vanessa: cold “No. You were my mistake.”

The room swayed. I gripped the edge of the table. Marcus leaned against the wall, amused.

Marcus: “Man, this is painful. Almost feel bad for you.”

Me: glares “You? You think you’re better than me?”

Marcus: “Not better. Just… more suited for her. Look at you. Beaten down. Weak. Pathetic. You don’t even belong in this hotel.”

Me: to Vanessa “Is this true? After everything?”

Vanessa: smiles faintly “After everything. Yes.”

Me: “So every night, every word—fake?”

Vanessa: snaps “Don’t act like you mattered. You were filler. A placeholder until someone real came along.”

Marcus: laughs “Placeholder. I like that.”

The blood pounded in my ears.

Me: “And you never loved me?”

Vanessa: “Love? Adrian, you really are pathetic. I loved the idea of fixing you. That’s all.”

I staggered back a step.

Me: “Then I wasted three years.”

Vanessa: smirks “Yes. You did.”

Marcus raised his glass from the side table, toasting me.

Marcus: “Cheers to wasted years.”

I wanted to hit him. Wanted to scream. But I didn’t. I stood there, hands shaking, staring at the woman who had turned me into a joke.

Me: “You could’ve told me.”

Vanessa: icy “And say what? ‘Adrian, you’re not enough’? You would’ve begged, clung, embarrassed yourself even more.”

Me: “And now you’re throwing me away like trash.”

Vanessa: “Exactly where you belong.”

Marcus stepped forward, lowering his voice, almost whispering in my ear.

Marcus: “She’s mine now, Cole. Do yourself a favor — walk away before you humiliate yourself further.”

I clenched my fists, my knuckles white.

Me: “You think you’ve won?”

Marcus: “I don’t think. I know.”

Vanessa picked up the papers again, waving them like a trophy.

Vanessa: “You really thought this would hurt me? That your little divorce stunt would break me? Adrian, this is freedom. I should be thanking you.”

I snatched the papers from her hand.

Me: “Keep them. You’ll need them in court.”

Vanessa: laughs “Court? Please. My family owns the courts. You’ll walk away with nothing. Just like you came.”

Marcus: “She’s right. You’re out of your league.”

Me: “Maybe. But at least I’m not a snake.”

Marcus grinned wider.

Marcus: “Better a snake than a worm.”

Vanessa leaned back against the couch, crossing her legs, utterly calm.

Vanessa: “Are we done here? Because honestly, Adrian, I have better things to do than entertain your little meltdown.”

Me: “Better things? Like him?”

Vanessa: “Exactly.”

Marcus: “Take the hint, Cole. Door’s right there.”

I didn’t move. My chest rose and fell, fast, shallow. The room vibrated with silence.

Me: “You’ll regret this.”

Vanessa: snaps “No, Adrian. You’ll regret ever thinking you belonged in my world.”

The words slapped harder than a fist. Marcus chuckled low, the kind of laugh men use when they already see you on the floor.

Marcus: “She’s right, Cole. You never belonged here. This room, this hotel, this family—none of it fits you. You’re an imposter in a rented suit.”

Me: through clenched teeth “And what are you? A parasite feeding on everything around you?”

Marcus: smiles thinly “Parasites survive, Cole. You… don’t.”

I stepped closer, my pulse hammering.

Me: “Touch her in front of me again, and I swear—”

Vanessa: cuts in, voice like glass “You swear what? That you’ll finally try to be a man? Adrian, don’t embarrass yourself further.”

Me: “Embarrass myself? You dragged me into this circus!”

Vanessa: laughs bitterly “Circus? You were the clown. Always the clown. Do you think my friends respected you? Do you think my family ever did?”

Me: “I never cared about them. I cared about you.”

Vanessa: snaps “Then you cared about the wrong person.”

Silence punched the room. Marcus sipped from his glass, savoring it like fine wine.

Marcus: “I have to admit, this is entertaining. Watching you bleed without a knife.”

Me: to Vanessa “So this is who you are now. Someone who hides behind men like him.”

Vanessa: smirks “No, Adrian. This is who I always was. You just refused to see it.”

Me: “I saw enough. I saw the lies. The nights you came home late. The way you looked at me like I was furniture.”

Vanessa: shrugs “Because that’s all you were. Convenient. Motionless. Replaceable.”

Marcus set his glass down, slow and deliberate.

Marcus: “Cole, I’ll give you one last piece of advice: leave while you still have a shred of dignity. Don’t stand here begging for scraps she’ll never give you.”

Me: “I’m not begging.”

Marcus: grins “Then what do you call this? Showing up with papers, shaking like a wet dog, hoping she’ll suddenly see you? Pathetic.”

Me: “You don’t know me.”

Marcus: leans in “I know enough. You’re a ghost in your own life.”

Vanessa’s eyes narrowed, her voice dropping to a whisper that sliced deeper than shouting.

Vanessa: “You were supposed to disappear quietly, Adrian. That was the deal.”

Me: frowns “What deal?”

Her jaw tightened. Marcus shot her a glance, like a warning, but she didn’t look away.

Vanessa: “You don’t need to know. Not now.”

Me: “No—tell me.”

Marcus: interjects “Careful, Cole. Some truths crush weaker men.”

Me: “Then let it crush me. I’m already in pieces.”

Vanessa tilted her head, studying me like a stranger.

Vanessa: “You think these papers make you strong? They don’t. They make you disposable.”

Me: “I’ve been disposable to you from day one.”

Vanessa: flatly “Exactly.”

The air grew heavy. My chest burned, my fists trembling.

Me: “Say it. Say you never loved me.”

Vanessa: without hesitation “I never loved you.”

The final nail. My knees threatened to buckle, but I locked them.

Me: “Then this is goodbye.”

Marcus: smirking “At last, the man learns to walk away.”

I turned toward the door. Each step weighed a thousand pounds. My hand reached for the handle. Then—

Vanessa: “Adrian.”

Her voice stopped me cold.

Me: without looking back “What?”

Vanessa: quiet, deliberate “You’ll never escape who you are. Papers won’t change it. Leaving won’t change it. You’ll always be nothing.”

I froze. My hand dropped from the handle. I turned back, fire in my chest.

Me: “Maybe nothing is better than being you.”

Her lips twitched. For the first time, a crack in her mask. Marcus’s smirk faded, if only slightly.

Marcus: “Careful, Cole. Words are cheap. Men like you can’t afford them.”

Me: “Men like me don’t need to afford them. We pay with blood.”

Marcus straightened, his grin gone now, eyes colder.

Marcus: “Are you threatening me?”

Me: steps closer, steady “No. I’m promising you.”

The tension coiled tight, the room suffocating. Vanessa broke it with a laugh, brittle and forced.

Vanessa: “Both of you are pathetic. Adrian, you with your empty threats. Marcus, puffing your chest. God, you deserve each other.”

Me: “Maybe we do. But you’ll choke on the ashes you leave behind.”

Marcus moved first, closing the space, his breath hot with whiskey.

Marcus: “Leave. Now. Before I make you.”

Me: meets his eyes “Try.”

For a second, just a second, I thought he would. His fist twitched. His jaw flexed. Vanessa’s voice sliced between us.

Vanessa: “Enough! Adrian, you’ve had your moment. Take it and go. Don’t make this uglier.”

Me: “It’s already ugly.”

I stepped back, slowly, deliberately. My eyes burned into hers, memorizing the stranger she’d become.

Me: “You’ll see me again.”

Vanessa: scoffs “God, I hope not.”

I turned, hand on the door again. My phone buzzed in my pocket.

One vibration. Then another.

I pulled it out. The screen lit the hallway shadows. A message. A name at the top: The Chairman.

My heart stopped.

The message was one word:

Message 1: It’s time.

Another buzz.

Message 2: Your three years are up.

The phone slipped in my damp hand. My chest clenched, colder than betrayal, sharper than rage. The room behind me blurred. Vanessa and Marcus’s voices faded.

All that existed were those words, glowing on the screen like a death sentence.

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