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After the Divorce: Crushed on My Lawyer Ex-wife Chapter 246 by GloryWrites

#246 “You Deserve to Have That ‘ This is the One’ Moment.”

As Sophia and Evelyn stepped into the boutique, the soft chime of a bell announced their arrival. The interior was spacious and airy, bathed in natural light that streamed through large windows, setting the various wedding dresses aglow like artifacts in a museum. Velvet sofas and plush chairs dotted the space, inviting relaxation and conversation.

Sophia, with a tentative excitement beginning to flicker in her eyes, drifted towards the racks of gowns. Her fingers delicately traced the textures of fine lace, silky satin, and sparkling embellishments, each fabric telling its own story of potential bridal bliss.

Evelyn watched with a supportive smile, allowing Sophia the space to explore her initial impressions. Before long, a saleswoman with an impeccably tailored suit and a warm, professional smile approached them.

“Good morning, ladies! I’m Marianne, and I’ll be assisting you today. Do you have any particular styles in mind?” she inquired, her tone both friendly and efficient.

Sophia hesitated, her vision clear but her words less so. “I think I want something classic… long and white, definitely, with a sweetheart neckline,” she described, her voice trailing off as she gestured vaguely towards the dresses.

“Absolutely, let’s start with that,” Marianne responded with a nod, her experience guiding her efficiently through the racks. She pulled several dresses that matched the description, each unique in its detailing and design.

Sophia tried on the first gown, a beautiful A-line dress with delicate lace detailing around the bodice and a flowing tulle skirt. She stepped out of the fitting room, and Evelyn’s eyes lit up, but Sophia’s expression was unsure.

“It’s beautiful, but it doesn’t feel quite right,” Sophia murmured, turning to view herself from different angles in the large, ornate mirror.

“I agree, it’s lovely, but you deserve to have that ‘this is the one’ moment,” Evelyn chimed in, her gaze critical but supportive.

Dress after dress followed, each failing to spark the joy Sophia was searching for. One was too simple, another too ornate. The frustration began to mount, shadowing the initial excitement of the day.

“Maybe I’m just being too picky,” Sophia sighed, a tinge of defeat in her voice as she glanced back at the fitting room.

“No way,” Evelyn countered quickly, her tone firm. “You’ll know it when you see it. It’s your day, your dress, and it needs to be perfect.”

Marianne, sensing the growing dismay, interjected with a reassuring smile. ” It’s completely normal to feel this way. Finding your wedding dress is a big decision, and it has to reflect who you are. Why don’t we try something a bit different from what you originally thought? Sometimes the perfect dress is the one you least expect.”

Sophia nodded, feeling bolstered by the support of both Evelyn and Marianne. ” Okay, let’s see what else we can find.”

With renewed determination, they delved back into the collection, Marianne pulling a few wildcard options that defied Sophia’s initial specifications but promising a new direction that might just lead to the perfect find.

Marianne returned from the racks with a selection of gowns that broke the mold of Sophia’s initial requests. The first was a stunning off-the-shoulder number with intricate beading across the bodice and a dramatic, flowing train that caught the light with every movement.

“Let’s try this on for a change,” Marianne suggested, helping Sophia into the dress.

As Sophia stepped out of the fitting room, the transformation was palpable. The gown hugged her figure gracefully, accentuating her curves without overwhelming her frame. The room seemed to hold its breath as she walked toward the mirror, her steps tentative, but growing more confident with each stride.

Evelyn’s hands flew to her mouth, her eyes wide with awe. “Oh, Sophia… you look… you look like a dream!”

Sophia stared at her reflection, her initial apprehension melting away. The dress, unconventional in comparison to what she had envisioned, seemed to speak to a part of her she hadn’t realized needed expression. The fabric shimmered softly, the beads catching the light and casting tiny rainbows across the walls.

“It’s… it’s not what I thought I wanted,” Sophia admitted, a smile beginning to curve her lips as she turned to see the dress from different angles. “But it’s beautiful.”

“It’s more than beautiful, it’s you,” Evelyn said, stepping closer. Her voice was soft, almost reverent. “It’s like it was made for you.”

Sophia’s eyes met Evelyn’s in the mirror, and she saw the truth in her friend’s words. The dress, unexpected as it was, fit her perfectly not just in size, but in spirit.

Marianne, observing the scene, nodded in satisfaction. “Sometimes the dress chooses the bride,” she commented, her voice tinged with the wisdom of someone who had witnessed many such revelations.

The atmosphere lightened considerably, the earlier tension dissolving into an excited chatter about veils, shoes, and accessories. Marianne brought over a few veil options, each enhancing the dress in a different way. They settled on a simple, elegant veil that fell softly to her shoulders, not detracting from the intricate details of the dress.

As they finalized the choices, Sophia felt a joy bubbling up within her that she hadn’t felt since the wedding planning began. It was a reminder of what the day was truly about- celebrating love and new beginnings, not just fulfilling obligations or meeting expectations.

“Thank you, Evelyn,” Sophia said, as they prepared to leave the boutique. ” For turning off my phone, for dragging me here, for everything.”

Evelyn hugged her tightly. “Anything for you. Today was about finding your joy again. Remember, this wedding is about you and Alexander, and the life you’re going to build together. Everything else is just background noise.”

They left the shop with light hearts and a beautiful gown in tow. Sophia’s mind, now at ease about her dress, could focus a little more on the joyous aspects of her upcoming marriage, and a little less on the shadows of the past.

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After the Divorce: Crushed on My Lawyer Ex-wife by GloryWrites

After the Divorce: Crushed on My Lawyer Ex-wife by GloryWrites

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Status: Completed Type: Author: Native Language: English

Rumors spread about the city's wealthiest man, Alexander Stone, abandoning his wife after three years of a secret marriage to marry the daughter of a state senator for personal gain.

However, his wife surprised everyone by calmly modifying their divorce agreement to demand compensation for her husband’s failure to fulfill his duties as a husband. She is entitled to half of his company. And when the man offers a reward for her whereabouts, he puts himself in the hands of his top lawyer advisor, unknowingly she is the abandoned ex-wife who is set to take half of his company.

Chapter 1 "It Would Be On My Terms, Not Yours." "This is Mr. Stone’s divorce agreement, Mrs. Stone," Alexander Stone’s butler, Charles said as he handed a large manila envelope to Sophia. "Mrs. Stone, you have a three-day window to sign the agreement and vacate the premises." Charles watched Sophia with indifference, his demeanor calm as he spoke. Although Sophia had been anticipating this moment, her heart sank upon the mention of the divorce agreement. She glanced at Charles, accepted the envelope, and extracted the divorce agreement from within. "Ten million dollars of alimony as long as he never lays eyes on me again?" she scoffed, looking straight at Charles, whose expression remained inscrutable. "How can he possibly believe he can get away with such an absurd demand?" She continued reading, "In accordance with the terms of the divorce agreement, it is acknowledged that Sophia Stone has failed to fulfill her marital obligations for a period of three years. As a result, Alexander Stone reserves the right to initiate divorce proceedings." "This is ridiculous. How could I fulfill my duties when I couldn’t even see my so-called husband? He's never been under the same roof with me in three years." Sophia tossed the papers aside. What a mockery this made of her marriage. She felt like Alexander was shrugging her off. Like she was the water on a dog's back that he simply got rid of by shaking vigorously. She felt insulted. Three years ago, Sophia reluctantly entered a marriage arranged by her grandfather, who had laid out three tasks to her during this marriage: stay out of the public eye, assist Alexander in taking over Stone Enterprise, and be his unwavering support. Though the contractual stipulation that she remain invisible to the public eye always puzzled her, she had promised her grandfather to not disappoint him. She resigned from her powerful position at her own law firm, and tried to embrace her role as the low-profile wife of a CEO who never appeared in public. Alexander took over Stone Enterprise soon after they united, and then, he became the world champion in hide-and-seek. In the beginning, she tried to maintain a connection with her husband by preparing lunches and visiting his workplace. Yet, she soon realized that Alexander was either never at the office or too preoccupied to meet her. After six months of futile attempts, she accepted the bitter truth that fulfilling her grandfather's directives was impossible. She channeled her energy into developing her hobbies, all in her pursuit of self-improvement, persuading herself to see this period of respite as a relief from her life as a renowned lawyer and founder of the world-famous law firm. Yet, she refused to touch a single cent of the money he sent her. She had her own income, enough to lead a comfortable life until the end of her days She was certain that her marriage would eventually come to an end, but she was appalled by the way Alexander Stone twisted the narrative to paint her as the one who had failed in her marital duties. Sophia took a deep breath, resisting the urge to express her anger, and instead, she said sarcastically, “Well, where might my charming husband be today? As far as I can remember, a divorce agreement takes place between a husband and a wife, not a husband’s butler and a wife. Not to mention the fact that it’s an agreement and is thus supposed to include my terms as well, not just his.” Charles stiffened his posture and replied, "Mr. Stone is in town, most likely at his office.” "Oh? Is he alone, or was he accompanied by someone?" Sophia didn't say it directly, but her message was clear. “I cannot say for certain. All I can tell you is that he wishes for you to sign these papers, and he emphasized that he does not need to be present while you do so. That is precisely the way he prefers it." "As always, it's what Mr. Stone prefers. He didn't want to see me even at the end of our marriage, did he?" accused Sophia. Charles didn’t answer her retort, he simply bowed to her, then turned on his heels and began walking away. After the sound of his receding footsteps had vanished, Sophia picked up her phone and called Alexander's office number—the only contact information she had for him which she had never even used in their three years of marriage. She was determined to know what was going on with this agreement that treated her as if she were a doll to be manipulated. The phone kept ringing, but nobody picked up. She dialed again. Her patience and virtue had limits, and he was dancing dangerously close to those limits. On her third try, the call was finally answered. It was a young woman’s voice. "CEO's office." "Hello, I'd like to speak to Alexander." "Who’s speaking?" the woman asked abruptly. Sophia frowned when she heard the rude reply, but she kept her tone calm. "I'm his wife. You're not his secretary, are you?" The woman scoffed and didn’t even bother to answer her question. "Oh, I see. It's his ex-wife to be precise. What do you want with Alexander?" Sophia resisted the urge to get angry and said, "I have questions about the divorce terms he gave me." The dismissive voice on the other end of the line replied, "He won't answer you. His attitude is already clear in the divorce agreement. As a useless wife, he feels that he has already given you enough. What more do you want?" Sophia was especially caught by a couple of very specific words. "Useless wife? Is that what he said?" The woman continued to play on her nerves. "You shouldn't expect any more than what you’ve got. Just leave him. You didn’t deserve him anyway." As Sophia's frustration threatened to boil over, she suddenly heard the approach of a man's voice from the other end of the phone. Her heart raced in anticipation. "Emily, why are you answering my phone without permission? Stop being ridiculous!" The voice identified as Emily responded with an unsettlingly playful giggle. "Alex, your wife is calling you. She has some questions about the divorce agreement," she said, her tone dripping with sarcasm. Sophia couldn't help but let out a bitter laugh. So, this was the sordid truth behind the disintegration of their marriage – all for his mistress. Alexander hesitated, the silence stretching out agonizingly before he finally picked up the phone. His voice oozed with disdain and indifference as he coldly declared, "I no longer have the need to sustain this marriage. I have given you enough money, and there's no need for further discussion." Then, without a second thought, he hung up the phone. Sophia stayed with her phone attached to her ear for a few seconds after they had finished the conversation. Restless and agitated, Sophia paced around her living room, her frustration bubbling over. "Useless wife?" she muttered angrily. "What right does he have to call me that? He was never around as a husband, so what does he know about marriage?" The feeling of disgust and humiliation consumed her. "Is this really how he sees me? Tossed aside like an old, worn-out rag once I no longer serve his purpose?" Sophia had clung to hope in the early days of their marriage, telling herself that arranged marriages succeeded all the time. "If I shower him with love, patience, and unwavering support, hoping like an idiot he'll eventually see the powerful, intelligent, and remarkable woman I am," she murmured to herself the entire time. "And now this divorce papers," she grumbled, "With which he mocks me by throwing the blame on me, when he and only he is to blame." But she refused to be silenced, dismissed, or swayed by the lure of mere money. "If this is the callous attitude he wants to take," she vowed, "then he has another thing coming. I won't let him escape the consequences of this ill-fated marriage without a battle." After a few moments, she picked up the papers strewn across the floor. She read through them once again, her eyes narrowing with determination. "Dear, dear ex-husband," she muttered, a triumphant smile playing on her lips, "it's truly a shame you never bothered to get to know the real me. That's going to be the biggest mistake of your life." With a flourish, she tore the divorce agreement in half and tossed it into the trash can. "Ten million dollars?" she scoffed, addressing herself. "It's peanuts compared to the three years' worth of sacrifices I've put into this relationship.” "Ten million dollars as a tuition fee for the lesson I'm about to teach Alexander? Laughably inadequate," she proclaimed. "I can get this kind of money just from one case of my law firm." If we're going to get a divorce, it'll be on MY terms, not his.

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