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Chapter no 48

The Housemaid's Secret (The Housemaid, Book 2)

โ€œThis is extremely generous,โ€ Joe Bendeck informs me.

Joe is standing over me and Douglas in our living room, taking me through the terms of the prenup. Douglas didnโ€™t give it to me that night. He waited a few more days, softening the blow with some flowers and a diamond necklace from Tiffanyโ€™s. It didnโ€™t soften the blow very much.

โ€œI donโ€™t feel comfortable with the idea of a prenup.โ€ I look over at Douglas, who is sitting next to me, dressed like a complete slob in jeans and a T-shirt. โ€œHoney, must we go through this?โ€

โ€œItโ€™sย veryย generous,โ€ Joe says again. โ€œTen million dollars if you get divorced. But you canโ€™t go after any of his other assets.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t want his assets.โ€ I put my hand on Douglasโ€™s knee. The fabric of his jeans feels worn beneath my hand. โ€œI just want to get married in peace.โ€

โ€œSo sign it,โ€ Joe says. โ€œAnd I wonโ€™t bug you about it ever again.โ€

โ€œI justโ€ฆโ€ I pull out an embroidered handkerchief from my pocket and dab at my eyes. โ€œI thought you trusted me, Douglas.โ€

โ€œOh, for Christโ€™s sake,โ€ Joe mutters. โ€œDoug, are you really falling for this crap?โ€

Douglas shoots his friend a look, and he throws his arm around my shoulders. He is a sucker for a woman crying. โ€œWendy, itโ€™s not like that at all. I do trust you. And I love you so much.โ€

I lift my tear-stained face to look at him. โ€œI love you too.โ€

โ€œBut,โ€ he adds, โ€œI canโ€™t marry you without a prenup. Iโ€™m sorry.โ€

I see in Douglasโ€™s brown eyes that he means it. Joe has convinced him, and now he is drinking the Kool-Aid.

I sneak a look at the papers on the coffee table in front of me. Itโ€™s a stack two inches thick. But Joe has highlighted the main points for me. It says in black and white that if we get divorced, I will get ten million dollars. Thatโ€™s nowhere near half of what Douglas is worth, but itโ€™s nothing to sneeze at. It will keep me comfortable for the rest of my life if things donโ€™t work out here.

Not that I expect us to get divorced. I expect Douglas and I to be together till death do us part, yadda yadda yadda. But you never know. Douglas is a fixer-upper, and I admit thereโ€™s a chance I may not fix him up to my liking.

โ€œFine,โ€ I say. โ€œIโ€™ll sign it.โ€

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