LOGINAmber built an empire she was never allowed to claim. Brilliant, strategic, and fiercely loyal, Amber was the mind behind a billion-dollar real estate empire—the woman who identified undervalued properties, structured acquisitions, and designed expansion projects that reshaped skylines. But when betrayal strikes, she’s fired, humiliated, and discarded by the man she helped rise to the top. She walks away with nothing but her intelligence, her dignity… and the projects that were always hers. What her ex-fiancé never expects is his powerful half-brother. A billionaire real estate magnate in his own right, controlled, private, and raising two adopted children on his own, he offers Amber something unexpected: a contractual marriage. No romance. No lies. Just mutual benefit. A public wife to stabilize his corporate image—and a strategic partner who understands the business better than anyone. Amber accepts. She takes her real estate projects with her—developments she sourced, designed, and negotiated from the ground up—and brings them into her new husband’s company. Entire portfolios shift overnight. Investments follow her. For the first time, her name is on the contracts, her voice dominates boardrooms, and her success is undeniable. As Amber rises, the real estate empire she once built in silence begins to crumble. Deals collapse without her leadership. Bad investments surface. And the company her ex-fiancé claimed as his own crashes spectacularly—while Amber thrives, wealthier and more powerful than ever. But what begins as a business arrangement slowly becomes something far more dangerous. Because power is intoxicating. Trust is fragile. And love was never part of the contract.
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Oscar and I met in college, when ambition tasted like cheap coffee and borrowed textbooks. We were twenty—dreaming recklessly, believing love and hard work could carry us anywhere. He had vision. Big, dazzling ideas. I had precision. I knew how to turn those ideas into something banks, investors, and city councils would trust. We grew together. Or so I believed. Seven years later, we were twenty-seven, billionaires in the headlines, engaged in theory—and still waiting on a wedding Oscar kept postponing. There was always a reason. After the next funding round. After the next acquisition. After the market stabilizes. I told myself patience was love. That timing mattered. That my future wasn’t being delayed—it was being protected. While Oscar sold dreams, I built foundations. When the company was young and desperate for cash, banks wouldn’t lend and investors laughed us out of rooms. That was when I stepped in. I used my own savings. My inheritances. Every dollar I had. I bought distressed properties when the market was low, quietly, strategically. The contracts went under my name. Not the company’s. Not Oscar’s. Mine. I told myself it didn’t matter. We were building a life together. What was mine was his. What was his was ours. Those properties became the backbone of the real estate empire. Entire developments grew from assets I personally financed. Oscar knew this. He signed off on it. He thanked me—privately. Publicly, the credit was always his. I didn’t fight it. I loved him. That belief cracked the day he congratulated Amelie for my work. She stood beside him in the boardroom, polished and perfectly composed, accepting praise for an acquisition model I had finished at three in the morning—one tied to properties legally owned by me. I waited for Oscar to correct it. He didn’t. “I built that model,” I said calmly when the room fell silent. “The expansion strategy too.” Oscar smiled, but something behind his eyes shut down. “Let’s talk later,” he said. Later never meant resolution. It meant avoidance. That afternoon, he summoned me to his office. Amelie was already there, seated comfortably—too comfortably. “She’s been doing your work,” Oscar said, folding his arms. “While you’ve been… distracted.” My chest tightened. “What are you talking about?” I asked. Amelie tilted her head, wearing concern like perfume. “I didn’t want to say anything,” she said softly. “But I’ve been covering for Amber for weeks. She’s been leaving early. Taking calls. Meeting someone.” I looked at Oscar. “You know that’s not true,” I said. “You know who built this company. You know whose money kept it alive when it couldn’t afford its own properties.” His jaw clenched. “I know what I’ve been told.” Seven years. Seven years, and he chose the easiest lie. “I want you to apologize,” he said. “Publicly. Tomorrow. Admit you lied and thank Amelie for stepping up.” “And if I don’t?” I asked quietly. His eyes hardened. “Then you’re fired.” Fired. From a company standing on properties legally owned by me. By the man who had delayed marrying me while standing on my investments. I waited for panic. For the urge to fix things—like I always did. Instead, clarity settled in. “No,” I said. Oscar frowned. “No?” “I won’t apologize for work I did. I won’t give credit for assets I paid for. And I won’t stay engaged to a man who spent seven years postponing a future while taking credit for my sacrifices.” Slowly, deliberately, I removed the ring from my finger. I placed it on his desk. “It’s over,” I said. “The job. The engagement. All of it.” “Amber,” he warned. “You’re making a mistake.” I turned at the door, calm and certain. “No,” I said softly. “You already did.” And I walked out—twenty-seven years old, my name on the contracts, my money in the foundations, and my future finally my own.Amber POVThe trip back to River City was surprisingly quiet.Jason and I spent most of the flight working, reviewing reports and answering emails while trying to pretend everything was normal.Neither of us truly believed it.Something always happened when we returned home.By the time the plane landed, a car was already waiting for us.The meeting had been scheduled at one of Asher Corporation's corporate restaurants, a location frequently used for executive lunches and internal negotiations.Perfect.Nobody would expect me to arrive disguised.I glanced at myself one last time in the car's mirror.A short blonde bob wig framed my face.Large designer sunglasses hid my eyes.A wide-brimmed cream-colored hat completed the look.Instead of my usual business attire, I wore an elegant champagne-colored dress paired with high heels and an expensive-looking handbag.I looked less like the CEO of two corporations and more like a spoiled heiress spending her father's money.Exactly what I w
Amber POVThe following weeks disappeared in a blur of meetings, reports, and endless video conferences.Jason and I had spent months building our companies in Sum, and for the first time since relocating, we had intentionally stepped back from the day-to-day operations.The executives were capable.The departments were organized.The systems practically ran themselves.At least...That had been the plan.Reality, as always, had other ideas.Problems still found us.Every single day.Some were small.Others...Not so much.One afternoon, while I was reviewing the latest construction updates from the castle restoration project, my phone rang.Pamela.I smiled before answering."Please tell me you're calling with good news."Silence.That wasn't encouraging."Pam?"She let out a long sigh."We have a problem."I immediately straightened in my chair."What happened?""It's the media departments."I frowned."Phoenix Ashes?""And Asher Corporation."I rubbed my forehead."They're refusing
Amber POVHours passed as Jason and I searched through report after report. Financial records, security logs, communication histories, access reports—everything blurred together until I couldn't remember what I had already read.Nothing.There wasn't a single clue pointing toward whoever had exposed Iris as the Stanley heiress.I leaned back in my chair, rubbing my aching temples."There has to be something we're missing."Jason didn't look away from his monitors."We're assuming the leak came from the Stanley family."His words made me stop.Then, like a flash of lightning, I remembered something."Iris."Jason looked at me."What about her?"I sat up straighter."She told us someone had been following her."The room fell silent.Without another word, I opened the academy's security archive.Mrs. Sun had insisted on installing cameras throughout the school, something the parents had happily accepted after everything that had happened in River City. Every hallway, every entrance, ever
Amber POVMr. Stanley had truly frightened the poor boy.The moment the press conference ended, Francis looked like he was reconsidering every decision he had ever made.I almost felt sorry for him.Almost.Mrs. Sun certainly didn't."Oh, this will never do," she declared the moment we returned to the castle.She immediately took Mr. Stanley by the arm."If you're inviting the Owens family to dinner, we're doing it properly."Mr. Stanley nodded with complete seriousness."I agree."Mrs. Sun smiled."I'll have the invitations prepared.""And the menu.""And the seating arrangements.""And..."She paused thoughtfully."...we should probably warn the poor parents before their son arrives believing he's about to be interrogated."For the first time all day, Mr. Stanley laughed."I suppose that would be the polite thing to do."The two of them disappeared toward the dining hall, already discussing guest lists, formal invitations, and whether seventeen-year-olds should be served wine.I smi
We didn’t warn them. We simply arrived. Jason walked at my side. The children stayed close, Marcus just behind us — calm, immovable, inevitable. The moment we entered the company lobby, the air shifted. Whispers followed us. Phones were lowered. Eyes widened. “Call the board,” I instructed t
The door swung open.Oscar didn’t hesitate.He shoved forward immediately, trying to push past Jason.“Where is she?” he demanded.Jason didn’t move.Didn’t stumble.He absorbed the force like it was expected and blocked him with one arm.Oscar was furious.Not irritated.Furious.His eyes were wil
Footsteps approached from the corridor. Measured. Urgent. An older woman entered the living room. Elegant. Impeccable. Authority woven into every line of her posture. Ms. Sun. Her eyes immediately found Alison curled beside me on the couch. I watched the exact moment tension left her shoulder
They called her in. No delay. No warning. The door opened ten minutes later. Amelie walked in looking immaculate — refreshed, polished, perfectly styled. Not a trace of nerves in her posture. At least not until her eyes landed on me. For a fraction of a second, the color drained from her face






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