Leaving Behind My Nine-Year MarriageSeason 1 Chapter 1

On the night of our ninth wedding anniversary, my husband, Michael Hudson, brought his pregnant secretary home.

With a breezy tone, he laid out a few instructions, like he was discussing the weather.

“Daniela is picky with food. From now on, every meal needs to be different.”

“She’s timid and can’t sleep alone, so pack your things and move to the guest room.”

Without bothering to respond, I picked up the suitcase I had already prepared and walked calmly toward the door.

The housekeeper tried to stop me, but Michael let out a cold laugh.

“Let her throw her little tantrum. She’ll come crawling back in less than three days anyway.”

The moment he said it, the room erupted in laughter.

Right in front of me, they placed a two-million bet—betting I wouldn't even make it through the night before begging Michael to let me back in like a pathetic little lapdog.

But what they didn’t know was that a Maybach was already waiting for me outside.

This time, I was truly leaving.

——

Just as I stepped past the villa doors, Michael called out behind me.

“Ashlyn, leave your safety bracelet. Daniela’s been having nightmares lately, and she needs it more than you do.”

My body went stiff.

That bracelet was the only thing my parents left me.

As I faced him, Michael saw the redness in my eyes but remained indifferent.

“Name your price,” he said.

How much could nine years of groveling in a loveless marriage possibly be worth?

I didn’t bother calculating.

All I could remember was what happened the last time I refused to give Daniela my ski goggles—Michael stripped me bare and left me alone on the mountainside in the freezing cold.

Inhaling sharply, I unclasped the bracelet and placed it around Daniela’s wrist.

Then I told her gently, “May the child in your womb be safe and sound.”

Hearing that, Michael surprisingly offered me a sliver of dignity.

“Ashlyn, as long as you behave, my child will be your child too.”

The moment he finished speaking, the bracelet on Daniela’s wrist suddenly slipped and shattered on the floor.

A shard grazed her leg, drawing blood.

Michael rushed to scoop her into his arms, holding her like a fragile princess.

He barked at the housekeeper to call the family doctor.

The urgency in his voice made everyone look at me with mocking eyes.

And honestly, I found it laughable as well.