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After Buying My Ex, I Learned His Dark Secret

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The Pierre Hotel smelled like gardenias and old money. I stood just inside the ballroom entrance and let the scene wash over me. Crystal chandeliers threw soft light across a hundred faces I didn't recognize and a dozen I did. Women in gowns that cost more than cars. Men in tuxedos that fit like they were born wearing them. Waiters gliding between clusters of conversation with trays of champagne so pale it looked like liquid gold. Six years ago, I would have been one of those waiters. I took a glass from a passing tray and didn't drink it. My steel-gray gown was custom Valentino, fitted so precisely it felt like armor. It cost more than my entire first-year scholarship at Columbia.

After Buying My Ex, I Learned His Dark Secret Chapter 1

The Pierre Hotel smelled like gardenias and old money.

I stood just inside the ballroom entrance and let the scene wash over me. Crystal chandeliers threw soft light across a hundred faces I didn't recognize and a dozen I did. Women in gowns that cost more than cars. Men in tuxedos that fit like they were born wearing them. Waiters gliding between clusters of conversation with trays of champagne so pale it looked like liquid gold.

Six years ago, I would have been one of those waiters.

I took a glass from a passing tray and didn't drink it. My steel-gray gown was custom Valentino, fitted so precisely it felt like armor. It cost more than my entire first-year scholarship at Columbia. I knew that because I'd done the math in the fitting room, standing in front of the mirror, daring myself to feel something about it. I didn't. I just handed over my card and told them to send it to my penthouse on the Upper West Side.

That was the thing about money. Once you had enough of it, it stopped meaning anything. It was just a number. A tool. A wall between you and the version of yourself who used to cry in the bathroom of a campus café because she couldn't afford textbooks.

I didn't cry anymore.

"Ms. Ford." A man in a perfectly cut navy suit appeared at my elbow. Smooth smile. Practiced handshake. "Grant Whitfield. I'm the host this evening. We spoke on the phone."

"We did," I said.

"Welcome back to New York. Your reputation precedes you." He gestured toward the room like he was offering me a kingdom. "Tonight is about connections. Meaningful ones. We've curated an extraordinary group of candidates this year."

I nodded and let him talk. I wasn't here for connections. I was here because my PR team said showing up at a high-profile charity-adjacent event would signal my return to the city's social scene. I was here because it was strategic. That was all.

Whitfield handed me a leather-bound program with gold embossing. "The full catalog," he said. "Take your time. And please, enjoy the evening."

He disappeared into the crowd. I opened the program.

It was laid out like a luxury auction catalog. Each page featured a photograph, a biography, and a price — the "bride price," they called it, which was the amount a woman would commit to in exchange for a live-in arrangement with the man of her choosing. The men had agreed to the terms. The women held the cards. It was old-fashioned and absurd and wrapped in enough velvet language to make it feel civilized.

I flipped through the pages without interest. Tech founders. Hedge fund sons. A retired Olympic swimmer. Each one smiling like he'd been told to look approachable but not desperate.

Then I turned a page and my hand stopped.

Elias Hawkins.

The photograph was recent. He looked different. Older. Sharper. His jaw was harder, his hair a little longer than he used to keep it, and there was something in his eyes that hadn't been there before. Something quiet and settled, like a man who had made peace with something I couldn't see.

Bride price: $3,000,000. Live-in arrangement.

I read it twice. Three times. The words didn't change.

Elias Hawkins. The heir to the Hawkins empire. The man who had once held my hand across a café table and told me he didn't care what his family thought. The man who had let his family crush me like I was nothing.

Three million dollars. Like he was a piece of furniture.

My chest went tight. Not with sadness. Something hotter. Something that had been sitting in my ribcage for six years, quiet and patient, waiting for exactly this moment.

I closed the program. I set down my champagne. I looked up.

He was across the room.

I found him the way you find a fire in a dark house — not by looking, but by feeling the heat. He stood near the far windows, talking to Whitfield. He wore a dark suit, no tie, top button undone. Nothing flashy. Nothing that screamed money or status. He looked like a man who had deliberately dressed down for an event that demanded the opposite.

He was listening to Whitfield with that same unhurried calm I remembered. Head slightly tilted. Hands in his pockets. Like the whole room was moving at a speed he had chosen not to match.

Then he looked up.

Our eyes met.

The room didn't go silent. The music kept playing. People kept laughing. But something between us locked into place like a bolt sliding home, and for one second — one single, airless second — I was twenty years old again, standing in the rain outside the campus library, watching him walk toward me with an umbrella and a smile that made me forget I was tired and broke and alone.

I killed that memory before it could breathe.

He didn't look away. Neither did I.

Six years. Six years of building myself from nothing. Six years of turning grief into capital and humiliation into empire. Six years of imagining what I would do if I ever saw him again.

I had imagined a lot of things. I had never imagined this.

I turned and walked to the registration desk.

The woman behind the desk looked up with a polished smile. "Good evening, Ms. Ford. How can I —"

"Elias Hawkins," I said. "Page fourteen. I'm claiming him."

She blinked. "That listing carries a three-million-dollar commitment. Would you like to review the terms before —"

"No." I pulled out my phone, opened my banking app, and initiated the wire. Three million dollars. I watched the confirmation screen load. The number didn't make me flinch. It was less than what I'd spent acquiring a logistics company in Singapore last quarter.

The transfer completed. I turned the phone toward her.

Her eyes went wide. She looked at the screen, then at me, then back at the screen. "I — yes. That's — confirmed. Ms. Ford, congratulations, you've —"

"Thank you."

I turned around.

The ripple was already moving through the room. I could feel it — the shift in attention, the whispered conversations, the heads turning. Whitfield had stopped mid-sentence and was staring at me from across the ballroom with his champagne glass frozen halfway to his mouth.

Elias hadn't moved.

I walked toward him. My heels clicked on the marble floor. The crowd parted slightly, the way people do when they sense something is about to happen and want a clear view.

I stopped in front of him. Close enough to see the faint scar on his left hand — a burn mark I remembered from a Thanksgiving disaster in a tiny off-campus kitchen, a lifetime ago. Close enough to smell cedar and something warm underneath it that my body recognized before my brain could stop it.

I smiled. It was the kind of smile I used in boardrooms when I was about to dismantle someone's quarterly projections. All edge. No warmth.

"Elias," I said. "It's been a while."

"Aspyn." His voice was low and steady. No surprise in it. No defensiveness. Just my name, spoken like he'd been saying it to himself for years.

"I just wired three million dollars for you," I said. "So here's how this works. You'll have your things at my penthouse by tomorrow morning. The address is on file with the registration desk." I paused. Let the silence do its work. "I trust that won't be a problem."

Something moved behind his eyes. Not shock. Not anger. Something I couldn't name and didn't want to.

"No problem," he said quietly. "I'll be there."

He said it the way someone accepts something they've been waiting for. Calmly. Completely. Like a man who had walked into this room knowing exactly how the night would end.

That unsettled me more than anything else.

I held his gaze for one more second. Then I turned and walked out of the ballroom without looking back. My heels echoed in the corridor. The night air hit my face as I stepped onto Fifth Avenue, and I stood there on the sidewalk in my Valentino gown, three million dollars lighter, my heart hammering so hard I could feel it in my teeth.

I told myself it was satisfaction.

I told myself it was power.

I got into my car and pressed my forehead against the cold window and closed my eyes, and for just a moment — just one — I let myself remember the way he used to say my name. Like it was the only word he knew.

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