LOGINI wouldn’t give them the satisfaction. Pressing my hands against my burning cheek, I smoothed down the front of my crimson silk gown, forced a calm smile onto my face, and stepped back into the grand ballroom.
But the moment I approached the main floor, I realised the seating arrangements for the executive dinner had been altered.
When I reached the primary tier where the Brown family and lead investors sat, my name card was gone. A head waiter appeared beside me, his expression fixed in an apologetic, tight grimace.
“Mrs. Brown, my apologies,” he murmured, his voice lowered so the surrounding elite could hear every word. “Madam Eleanor requested a last-minute adjustment. Your seat has been moved to Table Fourteen.”
Table Fourteen. Tucked away in the back corner of the ballroom, right next to the kitchen doors, where minor press staff and low-tier contractors were placed. It was a deliberate, public execution of my social standing, orchestrated by my mother-in-law.
I looked across the room toward the head table. Dominic was already seated, surrounded by billionaire board members, and directly to his right, in the seat that belonged to his wife, was Selena Whitmore.
Selena didn’t just look beautiful; she looked triumphant. Her flawless white gown glowed under the chandeliers, her neck and ears glittering with the blinding Céleste diamond set. I recognised that exact design immediately.
Three years ago, Dominic had shown me the blueprints, promising those very diamonds for our fifth anniversary. When the date came and went, he had coldly dismissed it as a delayed corporate investment. He hadn’t delayed it. He had saved it for her.
“The diamonds are breathtaking, Selena,” a senior investor’s wife cooed loudly from the main tier. “Dominic truly has impeccable taste. It’s so wonderful to see the two of you representing Brown Holdings together again.”
Dominic didn’t correct her. He lifted his wine glass, offering a smooth, charming nod while Selena slid her manicured hand possessively over his arm.
To the entire room, Selena was the real partner, the rightful queen, while the woman in red standing by the kitchen doors was invisible.
“I heard a rumour,” a board member whispered, just loud enough for my ears.
“Dominic secretly funded her entire return gala through a private Brown Holdings subsidiary. He planned her comeback months ago.”
The room began to spin. The quiet dread in my stomach exploded into agonising reality. Everything I had built my life around was publicly humiliating me. My belief that patience and sacrifice could fix our love cracked and died right there.
I couldn’t sit at Table Fourteen like discarded trash. Gathering the last shred of my pride, I marched straight toward the head table, ignoring the mocking stares and pointing fingers.
“Dominic,” I said, my voice tight but steady as I stopped right behind his chair.
He didn’t turn immediately. He finished speaking to an investor, took a slow sip of his drink, and finally looked up. His dark eyes were vacant, irritation flickering beneath the surface. Selena’s smile never faltered; she watched me with cold, competitive amusement.
“We need to speak privately. Right now,” I whispered, desperation leaking through.
His expression hardened into a ruthless mask. Without a word, he stood and led me out.
The penthouse was oppressively silent when we got back. I stood by the tall windows, arms wrapped around myself.
The bedroom door opened behind me. In the mirror, I watched Dominic loosen his tie with unhurried steps, his face completely at ease, like a man returning from a successful dinner.
He walked to the wardrobe and started unbuttoning his shirt, not sparing me a glance.
“You left early,” he said flatly. “Mother had to make excuses for your sudden departure to the press.”
A sharp, bitter laugh escaped my lips. I turned around, the crimson silk rustling like a dying flame. “Your mother slapped me in front of the entire board, Dominic. She moved me to Table Fourteen by the kitchen doors, and you sat there and let Selena wear the Céleste diamonds you promised me three years ago.”
Dominic sighed, irritated, and tossed his tie onto the bed. “We’ve discussed this, Bianca. Tonight was about securing the European sector. Selena is an international fashion executive; her presence was strategic. The diamonds were part of the corporate image.”
“Strategic?” I stepped closer, my voice rising. For six years, I had shrunk myself, believing patience would fix the cold distance. But now, staring into his vacant eyes, dread hardened into rage. “Did you secretly fund her return gala? Did you plan her comeback months ago while I was managing your home and defending your name?”
Dominic’s jaw tightened. He paused, staring at me with those cold, unreadable eyes for a long, heavy moment. The silence stretched, thick with tension. Then he turned back to his shirt, deliberately unbuttoning the rest with slow, precise fingers, revealing the hard lines of his chest as if my words barely touched him.
“Selena was my first love, Bianca,” he admitted, the words striking my chest like a physical blow. He didn’t blink, showing only cold interest. “You knew that when we married. I don’t understand why you’re being this way when you clearly know everything about it. You’re making me the villain here.”
How could I have forgotten? The thought ripped through me, fresh pain blooming hot in my chest. How could I have ignored how miserable he was when she left?
How could I have foolishly believed our marriage could ever replace what they shared? That elite, passionate connection his family had always wanted. I had been nothing but a warm body filling the space, pouring love into a man whose heart had never truly belonged to me.
What a pathetic fool I’ve been. Tears stung my eyes, my throat tight with the weight of six wasted years. My hands trembled as betrayal and self-anger crashed over me in waves.
Slowly, deliberately, I reached down to my left hand. My fingers wrapped around the platinum wedding band, pulling it off my finger for the first time in six years.
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
CHAPTER THIRTEENThe heavy silence of the boardroom vanished the moment I stepped back into the penthouse corridor, replaced by the suffocating weight of reality. A legacy empire now rested on a single contract, and the city's most ruthless billionaire was already moving to take it from me."You ha
The room fell silent after my command. For a second, nobody said a word. The word 'cancel' lingered in the air."Bianca, stop this madness!" Eleanor was the first to speak. The usual calculated confidence in her voice was entirely gone, replaced by a shrill, desperate edge. She took a sharp step to
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 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







