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After Betrayal, She Claimed Her Empire

After Betrayal, She Claimed Her Empire

Author: Rabbit
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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 1377    |    Released on: 05/12/2025

't wash things clean. It j

puddle of gray slush. The water seeped through the cheap leather of her shoe,

was custom-made. Red velvet. Julian's favorite. Or at least, the

private members-only club on the Upper East Side. The buildi

e metabolic disorder had turned her body into a prison of soft flesh and water retention. Her face, once merely pl

dn't look at her face.

mbled slightly. It always did when she used

subtle movement, a micro-aggression she had become an expert at cataloging. He

he doorman said, his tone flat. "He l

The words hung in the wet air, pathet

d the box

th in the cold air. He unhooked the velv

jazz and the scent of aged leather and expensive cigars. She walked down the dimly lit corridor. Her wet

P suite was solid mahogany. She raised her hand to

d, raucous, m

an's college friend. "You can't tell me you're going

mmered against her ribs, a

used when he spoke to his lawyers. "It's the third anniversary. The contract stipulates I have to be phy

"I've seen her, man. She looks like she ate the

ise in her throat. She

han the mockery. "She is a signature on a piece of paper. Nothing more. The only woman in this

eone toasted. G

r fingers were white, gripping the car

ies were too intimidating. She thought maybe, just maybe, if she showed him she re

wasn't a wife. She wasn't even a person.

eartbreak. Heartbreak was poetic. This was a severance. It w

d. She placed the cake box gent

idn't

st time. She didn't cry. The tears were stu

movements were robotic.

watching her, a smirk playing on his lips. He ex

nking. She pushed the heavy doors

dn't hail a cab. She walked. She walked until her feet were numb. She

ocket. Her fingers were shaking

aled a

egal Counsel," a t

r voice didn't tremble this ti

surprised, but not entirely shocked. "Mr. Sterling did have them prepare

before he

n polish and emptiness. Julian rarely slept here. He kept a se

ets crisp and untouched. She walked to the wall safe. She pun

ce he had given her on their wedding day. He had called

She placed it o

ollen from the medication she had been secretly taking, the medication that wasn't w

e ring next t

ngle, battered suitcase. The one she had br

-out jeans. She left the silk, the cashmere, the designer lab

vanity mirror. She

d. A scar running down her le

hispered to her refle

erfume-Chanel No. 5, a gift from

AS

rd, raining down on the marble counter. The spiderweb cracks distor

o

e of stationary. S

d is yours. M

house key on

ears of marriage, and she had nothing to show

She had kept it charged for three years

r that hadn't been

ang

elderly, B

Godfather," she whispered

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After Betrayal, She Claimed Her Empire
After Betrayal, She Claimed Her Empire
“Serena Vance, an unloved wife, clutched a custom-made red velvet cake to her chest, enduring the cold rain outside an exclusive Upper East Side club. She hoped this small gesture for her husband, Julian, would bridge the growing chasm between them on their third anniversary. But as she neared the VIP suite, her world shattered. Julian's cold, detached voice sliced through the laughter, revealing he considered her nothing more than a "signature on a piece of paper" for a trust fund, mocking her changed appearance and respecting only another woman, Elena. The indifference in his tone was a physical blow, a brutal severance, not heartbreak. She gently placed the forgotten cake on the floor, leaving her wedding ring and a diamond necklace as she prepared to abandon a marriage built on lies. Her old life, once a prison of quiet suffering and constant humiliation, now lay in ruins around her. Three years of trying to be seen, to be loved, were erased by a few cruel words. Why had she clung to a man who saw her as a clause in a will, a "creature," not a wife? The shame and rage hardened her heart, freezing her tears. Returning to an empty penthouse, she packed a single battered suitcase, leaving behind every symbol of her failed marriage. With a burner phone, she dialed a number she hadn't touched in a decade, whispering, "Godfather, I'm ready to come home."”