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Billionaire Gave His Wife $5,000 to Disappear—Then the Rolls-Royce Outside the Divorce Office Revealed Who She Really Was

The divorce papers were still warm when Marcus Vance pushed them across the table.

“Sign them before you change your mind and embarrass yourself.”

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Eleanor looked at the papers, then at the rain streaking down the windows behind him.

Harrington & Cole sat forty-two floors above downtown Seattle, high enough that the streetlights below looked like beads of gold dragged through water.

The conference room smelled like printer ink, polished wood, and old coffee.

Arthur Cole, Marcus’s lawyer, sat with his fountain pen arranged neatly beside the final packet.

Marcus sat beside him in a navy Italian suit, phone faceup on the table, Rolex catching the light every time he checked the time.

He had checked it five times in seven minutes.

Jessica was waiting at the restaurant.

Eleanor knew because he had mentioned it twice, not by accident, but like a little knife he wanted her to see.

For three years, Marcus had treated her silence like an empty room.

He never understood that sometimes quiet is not weakness.

Sometimes quiet is storage.

Eleanor wore a gray cardigan, a plain black skirt, and flats that had carried her through a morning of rain.

Her hair was pinned back at the nape of her neck, though a few strands had worked loose and curled near her jaw.

Marcus used to tell people she was low-maintenance.

What he meant was cheap.

What he meant was useful when she disappeared into the background of his life.

Arthur cleared his throat.

“As discussed, Mrs. Vance, under the prenuptial agreement, you waive all claims to Mr. Vance’s company, intellectual property, present assets, future assets, and equity distributions.”

He turned a page.

“You will retain the 2018 Honda Civic, the contents of your personal checking account, and a one-time transitional settlement of five thousand dollars.”

Marcus leaned back.

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