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Ripping Off the Apron
Ripping Off the Apron
Author: Cocojam

Chapter 1

Author: Cocojam
Back in the day, in the legal world, Finn Cross and I were the top dogs. Untouchable.

He ran New York, a king in criminal defense, never lost a case.

I held down Boston, crushing it in civil court.

People in the biz used to say it was a good thing we weren't in the same city.

If we were, we’d have gone head-to-head, and it was anyone's guess who'd come out on top.

But they never would've guessed.

Three years ago, I, Victoria Sterling, quietly married Finn Cross.

And just like that, the legend of "Vicky" was locked away.

I was willing to leave my career behind, to be the quiet, supportive woman behind the great man.

I made his coffee, went with him to all sorts of events, and left a light on for him when he came home late.

But when Elena, the one he’d always carried a torch for, showed up again, I couldn't keep up this charade anymore.

...

I was standing by the huge glass window of our Mount Pleasant mansion.

I hesitated for maybe three seconds, then dialed the number I hadn’t called in three years.

"Vickyyyyy?" Ryan’s voice on the other end was shaking. "You’re actually calling me! I can’t believe it!"

"I’m coming back to the firm," I said, my voice soft.

Silence for three seconds. Then, a shriek.

"Oh my god, are you serious?!" Ryan practically shouted, scrambling to his feet and nearly knocking a pile of files off his desk. "This is amazing! Ever since you stepped away, Finn’s snatched dozens of major criminal cases right out from under us! We’re barely hanging on! Three years, Vicky, you have no idea."

"All these years, so many of your old clients have been holding out, waiting for you. The second word gets out you're back, the whole legal world is going to lose its mind!"

I slowly looked up, staring at my reflection in the window.

My hair fell softly around my shoulders.

The black knit sweater washed me out, making my face look pale and drained.

My apron still had a few splatters of butter from making Finn’s eggs this morning.

The perfect picture of a stay-at-home wife.

No one would ever guess this was the "Queen of Civil Litigation" who could back Wall Street hotshots into a corner.

"And, hey, after all this time, has Finn figured out who you really are? Did he say it was okay for you to…"

"He won't have a say much longer. I'm getting a divorce," I cut him off. "The next time we meet, it'll be in court."

After I hung up, I was about to head back to the bedroom when my phone lit up.

A text from Finn:

[Pick me up at The Crown. Nine. Drunk.]

I stared at the message.

No please, no thanks.

He hadn't changed a bit in three years.

Always barking orders at me, like I was just another employee.

I changed into a black dress and drove to the private club.

Just as I was about to push open the door to the VIP room, I heard laughter.

"Finn, how many wins is that in a row? You're a living legend! Is there any case in the whole legal world you can't crack? Seriously, even God would have to bow down to you."

"Hold on now," another voice chimed in. "Wasn't there that Vicky chick who was pretty much his equal back in the day? Too bad she just vanished three years ago. Poof, gone."

"Probably settled down, family life, you know? It's been three years. Bet she’s got a kid walking by now. Doubt she'll ever come back."

"Well, our top lawyer Finn’s been married three years too, right? Forget about kids, he practically lives at the office, never wants to go home. But Finn, seriously, after all this time, are you still so cold to Victoria?"

"Duh! Finn can't stand those sweet, domestic types like Victoria. If she hadn't crawled into his bed when he was drunk, why would he have married her? Finn likes strong, independent women who can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with him. Like Elena. Even after all these years, he's still totally hung up on her."

When Elena’s name hit my ears, a chill flickered in my eyes, and I pushed the door open.

The whole room went dead silent.

Everyone just stared at each other.

I ignored them.

I scanned the room and saw Finn, completely out of it, slumped on the sofa with his eyes closed.

His handsome, stern face looked dark and hard to read in the dim lights of the room.

I walked over and helped him up.

His arm pressed down on my shoulder, the weight nearly making me stumble.

That familiar Tom Ford cologne mixed with the smell of whiskey hit me, and for a second, I felt a little dazed.

The last time we’d been this close was that ridiculous night three years ago.

Just as I got him settled in the back seat of the car, he suddenly grabbed my wrist and pulled me into his arms.

Then, his lips were on mine, warm and crushing. Aggressive.

I froze.

In three years of marriage, besides that one accident, he’d never once kissed me on his own.

His tongue, tasting of alcohol, pushed into my mouth, roughly exploring.

I could barely breathe, but I couldn't stop myself from sinking into it.

Until he mumbled a name in his haze: "Elena…"

So, he thought I was someone else.
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  • Ripping Off the Apron   Chapter 9

    Finn's POVIn the conference room of a downtown law firm, Finn held a pen and signed his name on the final document. The scratch of the nib on paper was the only sound in the quiet room."Mr. Cross, are you certain you wish to transfer all of your personal assets—including your law firm shares, the Mount Pleasant estate, your Mercedes sports car, and all investment portfolios, totaling $48 million—to the 'Sterling Justice Foundation'?" the notary confirmed one last time.He didn't hesitate, the pen drawing a final, decisive line. "I'm certain."As he walked out of the office, his assistant, Rebecca, ran after him, her eyes red. "Finn, what will you do now?"Finn stopped and looked toward the distant spire of the federal courthouse, feeling as empty-handed as he had when he’d first graduated."When I took my first case here three years ago," he said, his voice barely a whisper, "I had $327 in my bank account."This was just returning to where he started."Go back to the firm," he told

  • Ripping Off the Apron   Chapter 8

    Victoria's POVThe next day, at the Boston Federal Courthouse.I had just finished a hearing and was walking out of the courtroom with a determined stride. I wore a dark gray Armani suit, my hair pulled back in a sleek, low ponytail. My gaze could cut through steel. I was a world away from the meek "Mrs. Cross" of the last three years."Victoria!"The familiar voice came from behind me. My steps faltered for a fraction of a second, but I didn't turn around.Finn strode up and grabbed my wrist. "Why didn't you tell me you were Vicky?" His voice was hoarse, thick with a mixture of anger and confusion.I turned slowly, my eyes landing on his. A cool, ironic smile touched my lips."Tell you what, Finn? We were married for three years. Did you ever once ask about my job? Did you ever show any interest in my profession? You don’t even know what school I graduated from. And now you're here, demanding to know why I kept a secret?"His breath caught. My stare was arctic, as if I were loo

  • Ripping Off the Apron   Chapter 7

    Finn's POVHis fingers trembled as he zoomed in on the photo, staring at the face that was at once so familiar and yet completely alien.How is this possible? Vicky… is Victoria?But she’s… she’s just a housewife who cooks and cleans.A wave of vertigo washed over him.The woman in the photo, her eyes as sharp as a hawk’s, slowly merged with the memory of the gentle figure who made him eggs in the morning.Suddenly, a flood of overlooked details rushed back.Victoria, reading the Quarterly Business Law Review on the couch late at night, the cover crediting a feature article to "V. Sterling."Victoria’s razor-sharp analysis of Elena’s case, her perfect recall of every statute.Victoria’s casual mention that she had "handled similar cases," which he had dismissed as naive boasting.Even the legal journals on her desk, their corners marked with the initials "VS."She had never hidden who she was. He had just never bothered to see her.He had never known his own wife.The shock gave way t

  • Ripping Off the Apron   Chapter 6

    Victoria's POVThe day I got back to Boston, I went straight to my old law firm: Sterling & Associates.The moment I pushed open the glass doors, the entire office fell silent. Every head turned, faces etched with shock."Oh my God, Victoria!" my partner, Sarah, nearly spilled her latte on her keyboard. "You’re really back!""Ryan told me you were making a comeback—I thought he was joking!" another colleague, Jake, rushed over and wrapped me in a hug.I offered a faint smile, but my gaze was as sharp as it had ever been."It’s time I got back in the ring."I gave myself no time to ease back in. That same day, I took on a case that had the East Coast legal community buzzing. A Boston biotech firm was facing a hostile takeover by a Silicon Valley giant. It was a legal minefield of patent disputes, complex share structures, and international trade law.The opposition had hired an all-star team from Cravath. No one else dared to touch it.But I signed the retainer without a moment’s h

  • Ripping Off the Apron   Chapter 5

    Finn's POVFinn stood on the street below Elena’s Upper East Side apartment, a Cartier box in his hand.Inside lay the emerald necklace that Victoria had helped him choose. The afternoon sun caught the diamonds, making them glitter. But all he could see was the look in Victoria’s eyes as it had shifted from anticipation to disappointment.His knuckles were white as he gripped the box.I should go back and buy one for her, too. But he didn't know if he could ever go back.He rang the doorbell. Elena answered wearing a silk robe, a seductive smile on her face. "Finn? What a surprise!""I'm here to help you with those new scripts, remember?" he said, his mind elsewhere."Oh, right! I completely forgot," she laughed lightly. "Let me just get changed."On the way to Lincoln Center, Elena chattered excitedly about her upcoming tour, but Finn’s thoughts kept drifting.At lunch, Elena thoughtfully cut his steak and poured him a glass of red wine. "Something's on your mind.""Is it that obv

  • Ripping Off the Apron   Chapter 4

    In the following days, I started sorting out the division of assets.According to New York state marriage laws, I was entitled to half of Finn’s assets acquired after the marriage.But I only took the cash. I gave up the mansion, the sports cars, the stocks – everything else. Then I donated all the money to a children's cancer foundation.Finn didn’t show up once.Of course not. He was too busy playing knight-in-shining-suit for Elena.So imagine my surprise when Elena herself asked to meet me—at a café near Central Park, no less."Victoria, can we talk?" Her tone was gentle, but I could hear she was testing the waters.We sat across from each other, and Elena got straight to the point. "Are things okay between you and Finn?"I took a sip of my latte and smiled faintly. "I'm moving out of New York tomorrow."Hearing that, a flicker of poorly hidden joy crossed Elena's face."You're leaving? Is it because of me? Actually, Finn and I are ancient history—""Elena," I cut her off, lookin

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