Pregnant Wife’s Divorce Papers Hit His Office During His Affair-Ginny

At 10:03 a.m., the divorce papers reached Nathaniel Sterling’s office while he was in another woman’s bed.

They did not arrive with shouting.

They did not arrive with broken glass, a thrown ring, or one of those ugly scenes wealthy men believed money could prevent.

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They arrived in a cream-colored envelope carried by a legal courier who smelled faintly of cold air and elevator metal.

On the thirtieth floor of Sterling Capital Partners, the morning was too polished to look wounded.

The floors shone like still water.

The glass walls held the city in hard winter light.

The reception desk was stone, steel, and perfect posture, and the silence around it had been designed as carefully as the furniture.

Nathaniel liked silence.

He liked people lowering their voices before they reached his door.

He liked the soft discipline of a room where nobody laughed too loudly, nobody asked the wrong question twice, and nobody forgot that his name was on the building, the contracts, the paychecks, and the fear.

That morning, his name was also on a petition for dissolution of marriage.

His wife’s name was on it too.

Sterling, Genevieve Ainsworth v. Sterling, Nathaniel James.

Genevieve had not sent it to the mansion.

She had not sent it to the family office where staff could misplace it, delay it, soften it, or call Arthur Finch for instructions before anyone signed anything.

She had not sent it to some discreet private address where Nathaniel could bury the humiliation before lunch.

She sent it to his office.

The place where men shook his hand too hard, women smiled too carefully, and employees treated his mood like weather.

She sent it where his power lived.

And she sent it while he was gone.

The courier stepped out of the private elevator with the envelope held flat against a leather folder, as if even the paper deserved balance.

Behind the reception desk, the woman in the charcoal suit looked up with the expression she used for board members, regulators, and wives who were not supposed to be surprised.

Her smile appeared by reflex.

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