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Marry My Billionaire Second Husband

Amelia has slaved her whole life, working multiple jobs to help support her poor husband Caleb― only to discover he is a millionaire! When confronted, Caleb feels no guilt. He divorces her immediately to pursue his true love, leaving her with nothing to her name. “Kelsie is the woman that I love, the woman who truly deserves to be by my side,” Caleb said. “Now, sign the papers and I can end this farce of a marriage.” But thankfully, fate has yet to close all its doors on her. The messy breakup has led Amelia to meet the elusive Matteo Montgomery, the mysterious owner of X’el International Inc., and even though Amelia could have sworn that this is the first time they have ever met, Matteo seemed to hold more interest in her than ordinary. With her divorce finalized, Matteo’s courtship quickly grows more extravagant. He offers her everything, from a job as his secretary, a new penthouse apartment, and a permanent home in his heart. But just as Amelia’s heart begins to open up to Matteo’s sincerity, Caleb comes crawling back, determined to ruin her life.

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Cry Over Spilled Wine

Amelia gulped and wiped her sweaty palms on her dress, hoping that it did not leave handprints. Her eyes darted around the ballroom nervously; the ballroom was full of suited gentlemen and perfumed ladies, all clad in outfits that screamed wealth and extravagance. 

After all, they would have to be frivolously wealthy to take part in this charity auction for the less fortunate. 

Amelia's eyes scanned the crowd, trying to look for her boss. He had mentioned that he needed the restroom, but half an hour had passed and he still hadn't returned. Amelia decided she would give him another five minutes before she called him.

Perhaps he was suffering from a terrible stomachache. She could relate, her stomach gave a few upset growls, but that was due to incredible nervousness. 

"Champagne, miss?" The waiter asked politely, and Amelia gingerly took a glass. She desperately needed something to soothe her nerves. She felt like a fish out of water in such a classy environment, and if it were up to her, she wouldn't have wanted to come.

But Mr. Montgomery had graciously invited her to this charity auction, claiming that it would be a good way for her to rub shoulders with others in the industry. Since he was so concerned for her future career prospects, it would have been ungrateful for Amelia to turn him down.

So she put on her best dress, did her own hair and makeup, and tried to seem confident when he picked her up for the gala. 

But now that she was here, alone and nearly pressed against the wall of the ballroom, she wished she had rejected him. Without the protection offered by Matteo's presence, Amelia felt like she was a bleeding seal effectively thrown to swim with the sharks. 

"What a weird dress… did she not get the dress code?"

"Shush, maybe this is vintage."

"Isn't that another way of saying poor?"

"Watch your words! She came with Matteo Montgomery! There's no way she could be poor!"

"Matteo must be really charitable then…" 

Amelia stifled a sigh that threatened to emerge. She had grown too old for this kind of juvenile catfighting. Maybe when Matteo returned, she could beg off with a headache and go home after thanking him for his kindness. There was no way she could meet someone who was willing to give her a chance. 

Unfortunately for her, her problems were just beginning. An awfully familiar voice echoed throughout the hall, drawing all eyes to her. 

"And what do we have here? Little Amelia, are you lost? I guess Matteo brought the event entertainment for tonight."

It was Caleb, with a smile so genial on his face it almost bordered on vindictiveness. She had always known that Caleb was a handsome man, and in his three-piece suit that cost as much as a year's worth of rent, he was a verifiable head-turner.

But all these women who were admiring him didn't know the truth. Who knew that behind such a good-looking face laid an utterly despicable heart?

"Caleb," Amelia replied evenly, her fingers wrapping around the neck of the wine glass as if she wanted to loop them around his neck. She vowed to keep her cool. Caleb deserved nothing from her. 

Caleb seemed disappointed that she had not burst into tears in front of him, but then the woman hanging off his arm decided to speak, her lips pursed together into a delicate pout that radiated a purity so false that Amelia wanted to retch. 

"Oh, is this the Amelia I've heard so much about? My my Caleb, you're really cruel. How could you pick a girl that looked so much like me to marry? Did you miss me that much?" 

The crowd burst into excited tittering, while Amelia could only blink in sudden understanding. 

This woman was…

"Kelsie Friesent, at your service. Thank you for looking after Caleb all this while," the woman said playfully, laughing demurely behind her hand. Her fingernails were painted with bright red polish that twinkled mockingly under the light of the chandelier. 

Amelia's own fingernails were depressingly bare, the skin of her fingers calloused from years of hard work, and she fought the urge to hide. 

It was impossible for her to unsee the similarities in their looks. They had the same blonde hair and blue eyes― the only difference was that Amelia's hair was just a lighter shade of blonde. 

And of course, the cost of their outfits. This woman was dressed in a pink couture gown with an off-shoulder neckline that gracefully framed her collarbones and shoulders, and the fitted bodice highlighted her slender waistline. Her ears were decorated with long elegant earrings that highlighted her long, slender neck. 

Meanwhile, Amelia wore a simple white sheath dress, the very same she wore when she had registered her marriage with Caleb. It was the only thing she could find that suited the occasion. Her alternative would be to dress like the waiter that handed out the drinks.

Never had she felt so inadequate before. Kelsie Friesent's words had opened up every insecurity she had― it was as though she was looking into an upgraded, more perfect version of herself.

As if to rub salt on her wound, Caleb chuckled, giving Kelsie a fond glance before pecking her on the cheek. 

"Now you know how much you mean to me," Caleb said, wrapping his arm around her waist. "Who else would marry such a poor substitute just because he missed you so much?" 

Kelsie cooed lovingly at him and stroked his cheek. Caleb leaned into her touch, as though he was a dog and she his master.

Disgusting. Amelia spun around, ready to leave these two shameless lovebirds in their own world, but of course her ex-husband and new lover would not let her go unscathed. 

Caleb stepped forward and grabbed a glass of red wine. "Amelia, since we've met, we should have a toast, don't you think so?"

"No," Amelia said flatly, trying to escape, but the two of them cornered, refusing to let her walk away. 

"Nonsense," Kelsie said. She grabbed her own glass of wine from another waiter. "Let us toast to new beginnings!"

Next thing Amelia knew, with the sound of clinking glass, she was drenched in alcohol, smelling like the bottom of a wine barrel.