The “Broke Handyman” Owned The Company That Paid Them All-heuh

I never told my wife’s family I owned the £16.9M company that paid their salaries.

To them, I was just the “broke handyman” they loved to m0ck.

But when they threw my daughter out on Christmas and laughed, “Go live with your loser father,” something in me went cold.

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Then my wife handed me divorce papers.

Three days later, 47 termination letters went out, and the moment they opened them, the room went silent.

My name is Nicholas.

For eight years, I let my wife’s family look at me as though I were a stain on the carpet.

Not because I had to.

Because Isabella asked me to.

When we married, she knew exactly who I was.

She knew Apex Property Solutions belonged to me.

She knew I had built the company from emergency callouts, unpaid weekends, broken boilers, burst pipes, and the kind of work that ruins your hands before it changes your life.

By the time her family came anywhere near it, Apex was worth £16.9 million.

It was solid, profitable, and growing across three regions.

It also paid the salaries of 47 people connected to Isabella’s family.

That part had happened slowly.

A cousin needed a fresh start.

A brother wanted something better.

An uncle had been made redundant.

Frank, Isabella’s father, had “experience” he never quite explained.

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