Love's Ashes, Empire's Dawn

Love's Ashes, Empire's Dawn

Tao Yaoyao

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For ten years, my step-brother Mark was my anchor, my confidant, my entire world. Tonight, at a candlelit dinner, I was finally going to tell him I was in love with him. But just as I started to confess, he raised a glass to a beautiful stranger at the door. "Everyone," he announced with a joy that stabbed me in the heart, "meet my fiancée." The next morning, my step-father stripped me of the Aura project-my life's work-and gave it to her as a strategic gift for their new alliance. Mark, my supposed protector, told me not to be sentimental. It was "just business." Then I found the email, dated three weeks ago. It detailed their entire plan to sideline me, calling my passion "a variable to be managed." They saw me as a heartbroken girl, a sentimental fool they could easily discard. But that night, after I fled the restaurant, I ran into him. Julian Thorne. A ruthless corporate shark and my family's greatest enemy. He offered me a card. "Crying over them won't fix anything," he said. "But if you want to destroy them, I have a proposition." I made the call. "I'm in. What do I have to do?"

Love's Ashes, Empire's Dawn Chapter 1

For ten years, my step-brother Mark was my anchor, my confidant, my entire world. Tonight, at a candlelit dinner, I was finally going to tell him I was in love with him.

But just as I started to confess, he raised a glass to a beautiful stranger at the door. "Everyone," he announced with a joy that stabbed me in the heart, "meet my fiancée."

The next morning, my step-father stripped me of the Aura project-my life's work-and gave it to her as a strategic gift for their new alliance.

Mark, my supposed protector, told me not to be sentimental. It was "just business."

Then I found the email, dated three weeks ago. It detailed their entire plan to sideline me, calling my passion "a variable to be managed."

They saw me as a heartbroken girl, a sentimental fool they could easily discard.

But that night, after I fled the restaurant, I ran into him. Julian Thorne. A ruthless corporate shark and my family's greatest enemy.

He offered me a card.

"Crying over them won't fix anything," he said. "But if you want to destroy them, I have a proposition."

I made the call.

"I'm in. What do I have to do?"

Chapter 1

The flickering candlelight of "The Gilded Sparrow," Veridia's most exclusive restaurant, was supposed to be the backdrop for the rest of my life. I smoothed down the silk of my dress, a deep sapphire blue I'd chosen specifically for tonight. The fabric was cool against my skin, a stark contrast to the nervous heat coiling in my stomach. Across the small, intimate table, Mark smiled, and the entire world seemed to settle into place.

For ten years, since my mother married his father, Mark had been my anchor. My step-brother, yes, but the title felt clinical, insufficient. He was my confidant, my protector, the one person who saw me when I felt invisible. Tonight, I was going to tell him that my feelings had deepened, that the comfortable, familial affection had blossomed into something more, something I hoped he felt, too.

"You've been quiet tonight, Clara," he said, his voice the familiar, warm timbre that had soothed so many of my anxieties over the years. He reached across the table, his fingers brushing against mine. A jolt, electric and full of promise, shot up my arm.

My heart hammered against my ribs. This was it. The air was thick with the scent of roasted duck and expensive wine, the low murmur of other diners a distant hum. I could feel the texture of the heavy linen napkin in my lap, my fingers twisting it into a knot.

"Mark, there's something I've wanted to talk to you about," I began, my voice barely a whisper. I took a breath, gathering the courage I'd been hoarding for weeks. "Our relationship... it's always been so important to me, and lately, I've started to feel-"

"Ah, perfect timing!" he boomed, his smile widening as he looked past my shoulder toward the restaurant's entrance. His hand withdrew from mine, leaving my skin feeling suddenly cold.

I turned, my confession dying on my lips. A woman stood there, poised and impossibly beautiful in a cream-colored dress that probably cost more than my rent. She had the kind of effortless elegance I'd only ever seen in magazines.

Mark was already on his feet, his chair scraping against the polished wood floor. "Everyone," he announced, his voice ringing with a joy that was a dagger to my heart, "I'd like you to meet someone. This is Isabelle."

He didn't just say her name. He presented it, like a jewel. He guided her to the table, his hand placed proprietorially on the small of her back. My step-father and mother were beaming. I was the only one whose world had just tilted off its axis.

"Isabelle is a bit more than just a guest," Mark continued, his eyes sparkling in a way I'd always dreamed they would for me. He took her hand, lifting it to his lips. A stunning diamond glittered on her left ring finger, catching the candlelight and throwing tiny, sharp daggers of light into my eyes. "She's my fiancée."

The word "fiancée" echoed in the sudden silence of my mind. It was a physical blow. The air rushed out of my lungs, and the vibrant, warm restaurant suddenly felt cold and suffocating. The rich aroma of the food turned to ash in my throat. I could hear the blood pounding in my ears, drowning out my mother's delighted gasp and my step-father's hearty congratulations.

They were all talking, laughing, a happy little family unit celebrating a future I had just learned I would never be a part of. Mark was looking at Isabelle with an adoration I had craved my entire life. He hadn't even noticed my silence, my frozen posture, the way my hands had clenched into fists in my lap, my nails digging into my palms.

"Isn't it wonderful, Clara?" my mother chirped, her eyes shining.

I forced a smile, a brittle, cracking thing that felt like it was tearing my face apart. "Wonderful," I choked out. The single word was a mountain.

I had to get out. I couldn't breathe. I couldn't sit here and watch the life I had imagined for myself be lived by someone else.

"Excuse me," I mumbled, pushing my chair back so abruptly that it wobbled. I didn't wait for a response. I fled. I walked past the smiling waiters, through the opulent lobby, and pushed open the heavy glass doors, stumbling out into the cold, damp air of the Veridia night.

The drizzle was immediate, clinging to my hair and my silk dress, which now felt flimsy and foolish. Tears I hadn't realized I was holding back began to stream down my face, hot and shameful, mixing with the cold rain. The humiliation was a physical weight, pressing down on my chest, making it impossible to draw a full breath. He never saw me. He never saw me that way at all. I was just a sister, a fixture, a sentimental child.

Blinded by tears, I turned a corner, my heels slipping on the wet cobblestones. I collided with something solid. Or rather, someone. A wall of a man, dressed in a dark, impeccably tailored suit.

I stumbled backward, my arms flailing. Strong hands shot out, gripping my upper arms to steady me. They were firm, impersonal, and shockingly cold even through the fabric of my dress.

"I'm so sorry," I gasped, wiping at my eyes, trying to pull myself together.

I looked up into the most unforgiving face I had ever seen. He was tall, with sharp cheekbones and dark hair slicked back from his forehead. His eyes were a startlingly pale grey, and they held no warmth, no sympathy. They simply observed my breakdown with a chilling detachment. He smelled of the cold night air, rain, and an expensive, sharp cologne that was all citrus and cedar.

He said nothing. His gaze flickered from my tear-streaked face down to my ruined dress, then back up. His expression remained a mask of indifference. The silence stretched, amplifying my shame.

I pulled away from his grip, wrapping my arms around myself. "I'm sorry to have run into you," I repeated, my voice trembling.

He finally spoke, his voice as cold and flat as his eyes. "Crying over them won't fix anything."

The bluntness of his statement was like a slap. "You don't know anything about it," I retorted, the words sharp with pain.

A humorless smile touched his lips, but it didn't reach his eyes. *Liar.* The word flashed in my mind, though I didn't know why. He reached into the inner pocket of his suit jacket and produced a slim, black card case. He extracted a single card and held it out to me. It was stark white, the text a crisp, severe black.

"If you want to destroy them instead of crying over them," he said, his voice low and even, "call me. I have a proposition."

I stared at the card, then back at his impassive face. The rain was plastering my hair to my scalp, and a shiver wracked my body, but I barely felt it. His offer was insane, nonsensical. And yet... the word "destroy" resonated with the raw, bleeding wound in my chest.

I took the card. The thick stock felt heavy, substantial in my trembling fingers.

Julian Thorne. CEO, Thorne Industries.

My breath hitched. Thorne Industries. They were the biggest corporate rival to my step-father's company. This wasn't just a random stranger. This was the enemy.

He gave a curt nod, as if the transaction was complete. Without another word, he turned and walked away, disappearing into the misty Veridia night as silently as he had appeared, leaving me standing in the rain with a choice in my hand: drown in my sorrow, or burn everything to the ground.

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“For ten years, my step-brother Mark was my anchor, my confidant, my entire world. Tonight, at a candlelit dinner, I was finally going to tell him I was in love with him. But just as I started to confess, he raised a glass to a beautiful stranger at the door. "Everyone," he announced with a joy that stabbed me in the heart, "meet my fiancée." The next morning, my step-father stripped me of the Aura project-my life's work-and gave it to her as a strategic gift for their new alliance. Mark, my supposed protector, told me not to be sentimental. It was "just business." Then I found the email, dated three weeks ago. It detailed their entire plan to sideline me, calling my passion "a variable to be managed." They saw me as a heartbroken girl, a sentimental fool they could easily discard. But that night, after I fled the restaurant, I ran into him. Julian Thorne. A ruthless corporate shark and my family's greatest enemy. He offered me a card. "Crying over them won't fix anything," he said. "But if you want to destroy them, I have a proposition." I made the call. "I'm in. What do I have to do?"”
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