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The sting of my mother-in-law’s slap burned across my cheek, but it was nothing compared to the silence from the man standing beside me.
My husband.
The sharp sound echoed through the ballroom, turning every head in our direction. Heat rushed to my face, smearing the red lipstick I had carefully applied earlier. I touched my cheek instinctively, fighting the tremble in my fingers.
“Red, Bianca?” Eleanor’s voice sliced through the sudden hush, loud enough for the circling board members to hear. She adjusted the emerald rings on her fingers, her smile cold and polished. “Some women simply don’t understand subtlety. When you lack breeding, you compensate with… desperation.”
Humiliation washed over me like ice water. My chest tightened as I turned to Dominic, silently pleading with him. Just once. Stand up for me.
He adjusted the cuffs of his black tuxedo, his dark eyes flicking over my burning cheek with the same detached interest he gave to quarterly reports. “Mother has a point about the timing,” he said, his voice smooth and even. “Don’t cause a scene. The directors are watching.”
Without another glance, he turned and walked away with Eleanor, leaving me alone on the edge of the dance floor under the weight of a hundred judging stares.
I stood frozen, gripping my evening bag until my knuckles ached. Be patient, I told myself. He’s under pressure because of the merger. Love requires patience.
For six years, I had dimmed my own light for Dominic Brown. I had managed his home, swallowed my dreams, and faded into the background so his empire could shine. And still, I clung to the belief that my loyalty would eventually warm his cold heart.
Tonight, that belief was cracking. I moved along the edge of the ballroom, avoiding the center where the elite mingled. Whispers followed me like smoke.
“Did you see that?” one executive’s wife murmured behind her champagne flute. “The poor thing actually believes she belongs here.”
“Her time is running out,” a senior board member replied with a smirk. “The real match arrived at JFK this morning. Selena Whitmore is already on her way.”
The name sent a chill down my spine. His first love. The elite heiress his family had always preferred. The one I thought was buried in the past.
My stomach twisted as I remembered Dominic glued to his phone all evening, his expression softening in a way it never did for me.
The lights suddenly dimmed. The crowd shifted toward the grand stage as Dominic stepped behind the podium, cameras flashing against his sharp jawline. He looked every inch the ruthless billionaire that the city both admired and feared.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” his deep voice commanded the room into silence. “Tonight marks a turning point for Brown Holdings. We have shattered expectations and positioned ourselves for global dominance.”
Applause erupted. I stood near the back, eyes fixed on him.
“But an empire is only as strong as its foundation,” he continued, raising his champagne glass. “So let us toast to those who have been loyal from the very beginning. The ones who truly understand legacy.”
His gaze swept the room… and passed straight over me. It settled instead on the shadowed VIP section beside the stage.
A woman in a stunning white gown stood there, diamonds glittering at her throat. She lifted her glass toward Dominic with a soft, knowing smile.
Selena Whitmore. In that moment, everything became painfully clear. I wasn’t his wife. I was simply the placeholder who had kept the seat warm for six long years.
The applause roared in my ears like static. Unable to breathe, I turned and fled toward the corridor leading to the private terrace, desperate for air before the tears broke free.
But as I reached the heavy double doors, soft voices stopped me cold.
The corridor was dimly lit by moonlight filtering through tall glass windows. Hidden in the deep shadows of a marble pillar, two silhouettes stood pressed together, too close, too intimate. My feet rooted to the spot.
I should have walked away. I should have spared myself. But my body refused to move.
“You handled the press perfectly, Dom,” Selena purred, her voice like velvet wrapped around a blade. Her fingers traced the lapels of his tuxedo, lingering with a familiarity that twisted a knife in my gut.
From my hiding spot behind the cracked door, I watched in frozen horror as she rose on her toes and pressed her lips to his.
The kiss was slow, deep, and unhurried, like two lovers reuniting after years apart. Dominic didn’t pull away. His hand came up to cup the back of her neck, pulling her tighter against him. The sound of their lips meeting echoed softly in the quiet corridor, each second carving out pieces of my heart.
How could this be? The thought screamed in my mind as hot tears stung my eyes. How could he kiss her like that… while I’m still his wife?
I clutched the doorframe, my nails digging into the wood. My chest heaved with silent sobs.
Six years of quiet sacrifices, late nights waiting for him, swallowing my loneliness, pretending his coldness was just stress, all of it meant nothing. He dismissed me as if our marriage were a forgotten contract, easily erased.
Just as I forced my trembling legs to turn and walk away, Selena’s voice drifted out again, soft and mocking.
“It must have been so hard on you, Dom,” she whispered against his mouth, her fingers playing with his tie. “Getting married to someone you didn’t love. Pretending all these years. But I’m back now. Tell me… what are you going to do about her?”
My breath hitched. Her. As if I didn’t even deserve a name.
Dominic’s reply came after a heavy pause, his voice thick with tension. “What matters right now is that you’re back, Selena. Everything else… can be handled.”
Handled. The word landed like a slap. Tears streamed freely down my face now, mixing with the smeared makeup and the lingering sting on my cheek.
How could he speak about me like I was a problem to solve? Like our vows, meant absolutely nothing?
Selena let out a soft, triumphant laugh. “Then, when will you divorce her? I’ve waited long enough. We both have.”
I stood there, shattered, waiting for his answer. My heart pounded so violently I thought it might tear through my ribs. Say something, Dominic. Tell her no. Tell her you won’t destroy me like this. But the silence stretched, heavy and damning. Each second confirmed what I had always feared in the darkest corners of my mind: he had never truly been mine.
Suddenly, his phone rang, the sharp trill slicing through the corridor like a gunshot. I flinched hard, stumbling back a step. The sound jolted me out of my paralysis, my tear-soaked eyes widening in panic.
I didn’t wait to hear more. Blinded by tears, my world crumbling around me, I turned and fled down the corridor, my heels echoing like accusations on the marble floor.
The pain in my chest was unbearable.
The drive to the Plaza passed in silence. Streetlights swept across the back of the SUV, catching the deep blue of Bianca's gown before fading into shadow. Beside her, Enzo stared ahead, calm and unreadable.The SUV rolled beneath the Plaza's grand entrance and came to a stop. Enzo stepped out first. He turned and, without a word, held out his arm. A small flutter caught in Bianca's chest, and she steadied herself, slipped her hand into the crook of his elbow, and stepped into the lights."Ready?" Enzo asked quietly.Bianca let out a slow breath. "No."The corner of his mouth lifted almost imperceptibly."Good," he said. "Neither are they."Camera shutters erupted as reporters surged against the velvet ropes, calling their names. They walked in effortless step, Bianca's gaze fixed on the entrance ahead. She didn't lean on Enzo, but his steady presence beside her settled something inside her.The moment they crossed into the ballroom, the atmosphere changed. The orchestra played on, bu
By nine the next morning, server ledgers recovered from the Red Hook terminal covered the conference table in the Davenport lounge with fresh coffee brewed in the corner.Bianca rubbed her tired eyes and returned to the files. Her blazer hung over the back of her chair, her sleeves rolled above her wrists as she worked through corporate charters and server logs. Patiently, she cross-checked every bylaw and ownership record, searching for the smallest inconsistency.Across the table, Matteo scrolled through the latest report on his tablet."We've narrowed it down," he said. "The Red Hook logs are clean, and financial projections were released through a Master Tier administrative override eighty-four days ago. Only five people at Barley have clearance to authorize that."Bianca leaned back slightly."Five," she repeated quietly."Lawrence, Camille, and three legacy board members," Matteo said, setting his tablet aside. "We've gone from twenty-one suspects to five."Bianca reached for he
The drive to Brooklyn passed in silence. Bianca leaned back against the leather seat, her blazer folded beside her. Enzo sat next to her with his sleeves rolled to his forearms, his attention fixed on the road ahead. They had left the lawyers and analysts at the Davenport headquarters. The paper trail had led nowhere. If they were going to find the leak, they needed to start where it had begun.The SUV rolled into the gravel lot of the Red Hook Shipping Terminal. Stacks of cargo containers towered over the docks while the steady rumble of diesel engines echoed across the yard.Bianca reached for the door handle. "We don't tell the regional director we're here. The moment they know we're coming, the logs will be cleaned."Enzo held her gaze for a beat before giving a single nod. "Then let's catch them off guard."Enzo retrieved two high-visibility vests and a pair of hard hats from the back of the SUV, handing one set to Bianca. She slipped the oversized vest over her silk blouse and s
The rain hung over Manhattan in a dull gray curtain as Bianca stepped into the study at the Barley estate.Robert Barley sat by the window, a leather-bound history book resting closed on his lap. Beside his usual medication sat a new orange prescription bottle and a blood pressure cuff. He looked up as she walked in. His eyes were still sharp, but Bianca noticed the difference immediately. His breathing was shallower, and a faint tremor lingered in his hands. "You look tired, My Little General," Robert said. His voice still held its commanding weight.Bianca managed a faint smile as she lowered herself into the leather armchair opposite him. Her gaze drifted to the new prescription bottle, and a familiar knot tightened in her chest. Around Robert, she never had to pretend to be stronger than she felt, but seeing him like this made it harder to hide her own worry."The board cleared the capacity review, Grandfather," she said quietly. "The Barley Group is secure. We won.""You won the
The Davenport Group's war room was already running by 7:14 a.m.Bianca sat at the center of the conference table with a cold cup of coffee untouched beside her. Camille worked through reports on her tablet, her expression tightening with every update, while Olivia stood by the projection screen reviewing the latest trading data.Bianca had slept less than three hours. Every time she closed her eyes, she found herself replaying the conversation in the car and the words she still couldn't stop thinking about.When the conference room doors opened, she straightened immediately.Enzo Davenport walked in, composed and impeccably dressed. Any trace of the tired man she had seen a few hours earlier was gone. He acknowledged Camille and Olivia with a brief nod before taking his seat at the head of the table. He didn't look at Bianca any differently than he looked at anyone else in the room.It shouldn't have mattered. If anything, the distance was exactly what she should have wanted. Yet she
Bianca sat with her eyes closed, her head resting against the seat, and sleet tapped against the windows of the Davenport sedan.The boardroom battle was over; all the adrenaline that had carried her through the day was gone, leaving only exhaustion. For six years, she had lived with her guard up, but tonight, she was simply tired.Bianca opened her eyes and looked at Enzo. His jacket was draped across the seat between them, his tie loosened after a long day. For the first time, she wasn't looking at the billionaire everyone feared; she was looking at a man who looked just as exhausted as she felt.He had been awake just as long as she had. He had fought just as hard."Why did you do all this, Enzo?" Bianca’s voice was barely a whisper.Enzo didn't look away from the road, but his grip on the steering wheel tightened slightly. "You won a decisive victory today, Bianca. The Barley Group is secure.""That isn't what I asked," she replied, turning her head to look at him. "The board clea
I stood near the side entrance and adjusted the cuff of my black velvet jacket. It felt strange after years of wearing the delicate gowns Dominic preferred, but I liked it.There was no announcement when I arrived. The master of ceremonies simply led me to a table near the stage and handed me the a
The sharp smell of antiseptic was the first thing I noticed as I slowly opened my eyes. My chest hurt when I breathed. The Brown estate was gone. Instead, I was in a private medical suite, with a heart monitor beeping somewhere nearby. For a moment, I stared at the ceiling, trying to remember what
The dining room of the Brown estate felt stifling. I sat alone at the far end of the long table while Eleanor and Selena entertained the senior investors. Dominic sat at the head of the table, occasionally joining the conversation, oblivious to the mocking glances and quiet amusement aimed in my di
The room fell silent after Dominic left. Olivia immediately crossed to the bedside table, picked up the phone Margaret had recovered from my bag, and handed it to me. She was watching me closely, her expression serious."Do it," Olivia whispered, her hand grounding me. "It’s time."My fingers tremb







