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After He Cheated, I Took His Billion-Dollar Empire Novel Cover

After He Cheated, I Took His Billion-Dollar Empire

I stared at the divorce papers sliding across my mahogany desk, watching them come to rest before me like a death sentence. Except this time, I felt nothing but cold clarity washing through me. This was the sixth time Ryan had demanded a divorce, but today would be different. Today, I wouldn't beg. Across from me sat Lawrence Pritchard, Ryan's attorney, his expression a practiced blend of professional detachment and subtle condescension. The afternoon light filtered through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Nob Hill penthouse office, casting long shadows across the polished surfaces. Outside, San Francisco continued its bustling pace, unaware that my decade-long marriage was ending in this sterile exchange. "Mrs. Sterling," Lawrence began, his voice carrying the rehearsed sympathy I'd grown to despise, "Mr. Sterling believes this is the best path forward for both parties.
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Chapter 3

I woke to the sterile scent of hospital disinfectant and the muted beep of monitors. Dawn's pale light filtered through thin curtains, casting the room in a ghostly glow. For one merciful moment, my mind was blank—then reality crashed back with crushing force.

My baby was gone.

A nurse with kind eyes checked my vitals, her movements gentle as if I might shatter. Perhaps I already had. When she left, I stared at the ceiling, one hand resting on my now-empty womb.

"The doctor confirmed it," Ryan's voice came from the doorway, startling me. I hadn't heard him enter. He stood awkwardly, keeping his distance, his suit rumpled from the night before. No flowers. No tears. Just a man fulfilling an obligation.

"Our baby," I whispered, my voice raw from hours of sobbing.

Ryan glanced at his watch—the same nervous tell I'd seen countless times in business meetings when he was uncomfortable. "These things happen, Elena. Probably for the best, considering..."

"Considering what?" The words scraped my throat like broken glass.

"Considering everything." He gestured vaguely between us, as if our marriage was just another failed project to be written off. "The company's at a critical stage. The timing wasn't right."

Something broke inside me then—something fundamental that could never be repaired. I turned away from him, tears streaming silently down my face. My sobs echoed through the corridor as he left without another word.

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The next eight months passed in a fog of abandonment. Ryan vanished from our life together as completely as if he'd never existed. My calls went straight to voicemail. My texts remained undelivered—blocked. His social media accounts no longer recognized my profile.

Our penthouse felt cavernous, haunted by the ghosts of what might have been. Some nights, I'd wake to the sound of keys in the door as Ryan slipped in to collect clothes or documents, always timing his visits for when he thought I'd be asleep or at the office.

I threw myself into work with a desperate intensity. Sixteen, eighteen-hour days became my norm. I debugged systems, redesigned interfaces, negotiated with vendors, and kept our company breathing while its public face was conspicuously absent.

Liam found me asleep at my desk one morning, code still scrolling across my monitor. "You can't keep doing this," he said, placing a coffee beside me.

"I have to," I replied, my voice hollow. "The company needs—"

"Screw the company," he interrupted. "What about you?"

I had no answer. There was no me anymore—just work, just code, just the empty shell of the woman who had once believed in love and family and forever.

In the rare moments Ryan did appear at the office, he walked past me as if I were invisible. Madison had become a fixture in the building, her laughter echoing down hallways that had once been mine to navigate. I learned to take the stairs to avoid elevator encounters, to schedule meetings around their lunch dates, to become a ghost in the company I had built.

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The fertility clinic waiting room hadn't changed—still the same soft lighting, the same hopeful pamphlets, the same gentle music designed to soothe anxious would-be parents. But I had changed. Irrevocably.

"Mrs. Sterling," Dr. Winters greeted me with the careful compassion reserved for the walking wounded. "I was surprised to see your name on my schedule."

"I wanted to close this chapter properly," I said, my hands steady for the first time in months. "I won't be continuing treatment."

She nodded slowly. "I understand. After what happened..."

"After what happened," I echoed, "I realized some dreams need to die so others can live."

As I signed the final paperwork releasing my remaining embryos, a strange calm settled over me. The grief was still there—it would always be there—but something else was emerging from its ashes. Something harder. Colder. More determined.

"Elena," Dr. Winters said as I rose to leave, "whatever you do next, be gentle with yourself."

I smiled, but it didn't reach my eyes. "Gentle isn't what I need to be right now."

Walking out of the clinic for the last time, I felt something flickering to life inside me—not a child, but a purpose. Ryan had taken everything from me: my love, my baby, my company, my dignity. But he had overlooked one crucial thing.

He had left me with nothing left to lose.

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