
After He Made His Mistress Partner, I Built My Empire
Chapter 1
The early morning sun cast long shadows across Manhattan as I hurried toward Sterling Corp's towering headquarters, my tablet clutched against my chest like a shield. My heels clicked against the marble lobby floor, each step echoing my racing heartbeat. Eight years. Eight years I'd walked through these doors, from when we were nobodies working out of that cramped Brooklyn studio that triggered my asthma attacks, to now—when Sterling Architectural was about to announce its next phase of growth.
I slipped into the grand conference hall, deliberately choosing a seat in the back row. That had always been my place—in the shadows, behind the scenes, the silent architect of Ryan's success. The room buzzed with anticipation as board members, investors, and employees filed in, their voices a steady hum of excitement.
"Sarah! The woman behind the curtain," David Harrison, one of our biggest clients, stopped by my row. "You must be proud today. This company wouldn't exist without you."
I forced a smile, wondering if he noticed how it didn't reach my eyes. "That's kind of you to say, David. But today is Ryan's moment."
As if summoned by his name, Ryan Sterling strode into the room, commanding attention in his perfectly tailored charcoal suit. My breath caught—not from admiration, but from the familiar ache of watching someone I'd given everything to move through the world as if he'd built it alone.
"Ladies and gentlemen," Ryan's voice boomed through the speakers as he took his position at the podium, flashing that million-dollar smile that had once made my knees weak. "Today marks not just another milestone for Sterling Architectural, but the beginning of a bold new chapter."
I opened my tablet, ready to take notes as I always did. The presentation we'd spent weeks perfecting together—though only his name appeared on the slides—began with our quarterly results. Impressive numbers that represented countless nights I'd spent hunched over blueprints while he networked at cocktail parties.
"And now," Ryan continued, his voice dropping to that intimate tone he used when delivering what he considered his most brilliant ideas, "I'm thrilled to announce a strategic addition to our leadership team."
My fingers paused over the screen. This wasn't in our notes. My stomach tightened with an inexplicable sense of dread.
"Please join me in welcoming Victoria Chen as my new business partner and the future female leader of Sterling Architectural!"
The room erupted in surprised applause as a striking woman in a crimson power suit emerged from the side entrance. Victoria Chen. The name hit me like a physical blow, sending me back years to the construction site accident she'd framed me for. The accident that had nearly ended my career before it began.
"Victoria brings fresh vision and unparalleled expertise to our team," Ryan continued, beaming at her with unmistakable admiration. "Together, we'll take Sterling Architectural to heights we've only dreamed of."
I couldn't breathe. The familiar tightness crept into my chest—not asthma this time, but pure, unadulterated betrayal. Eight years of my life, of my talent, of my silent devotion... replaced in an instant.
Around me, investors exchanged uneasy glances. Eleanor Vance, our most outspoken board member, frowned deeply, her eyes darting between Ryan and me. She knew. They all knew who had really built this company.
Victoria stepped forward, her manicured hand resting possessively on Ryan's arm. "I'm honored to join the Sterling team," she said, her gaze sweeping the room before landing directly on me with the faintest hint of a smirk. "Some of you may remember me from my previous work with Ryan. We have... history."
The implication hung in the air, heavy and suffocating. History. While I had been working myself to exhaustion making his dreams reality, he had been planning this—planning to replace me with a woman who had once nearly destroyed me.
I sat frozen in my seat, the tablet screen blurring before my eyes as Ryan and Victoria continued their performance. Eight years reduced to nothing. Eight years of believing I was building something for us, only to discover I had been building his pedestal and digging my own grave.
In that moment, as whispers rippled through the crowd and Ryan's voice droned on about exciting futures, something inside me shifted. The loyal, selfless Sarah who had lived for his approval began to die, and someone else—someone I didn't yet recognize—started to take her place.
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