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My Wife Said: "My Company Is My First Priority." Second Priority Was Her Head Of Security... Alexander Mercer thought he knew partnership. Seven years of marriage, countless late nights supporting his wife’s fledgling business, and the kind of loyalty that meant sacrificing personal time and energy. Yet here he was, in their sunlit kitchen, watching Victoria Mercer—CEO of a fifty-million-dollar tech company—treat their marriage like an afterthought, her priorities aligned entirely with board meetings, investors, and international contracts. Victoria’s life revolves around growth, profits, and global strategy. Alex’s life revolves around restoration—vintage cars, craftsmanship, hands-on work that requires patience, precision, and care. Yet in the hierarchy of their marriage, skill and dedication mean nothing when compared to quarterly earnings and overseas investors. Every glance at her phone, every strategic lunch or late-night legal session, is a subtle reminder that he has become invisible in his own home. This is a story about the quiet erosion of love under ambition, the sting of being overlooked by the person who once promised partnership, and the growing realization that supporting someone’s dream doesn’t guarantee your own worth is remembered. It’s about noticing the cracks, deciding what you deserve, and confronting the imbalance before it defines the rest of your life. Because sometimes, the hardest battles aren’t fought in boardrooms—they’re fought at the breakfast table.