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After His Mistress Took My Money, I Took Her Future Novel Cover

After His Mistress Took My Money, I Took Her Future

The flight from Seattle to New York had been six hours of Mila’s unfiltered romanticization of my life. Now, walking under the wrought-iron arches of the university campus, the crisp Manhattan wind was doing nothing to cool her enthusiasm. “I’m just saying, if I don’t find a man who looks at me the way Jeremiah looks at you, I’m dying alone,” Mila declared, her boots clicking rhythmically against the cobblestones. She adjusted the strap of her tote, eyeing the matte-black gift bag suspended from my fingers. “Flying three thousand miles just to surprise him for his birthday? You guys are the blueprint, Soph. It’s actually disgusting.” I offered a faint, practiced smile, adjusting my grip on the braided handles of the bag. Inside rested a vintage Patek Philippe watch, secured in its polished mahogany box. “He’s been under a lot of pressure with his finals,” I said, my voice even. “He needs an anchor.” “He needs to put a ring on it,” Mila countered, scanning the quad.
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Chapter 4

The apartment was suffocatingly quiet after the latch clicked shut behind Jeremiah. I sat at his cramped kitchen island, my laptop open, the screen casting a pale, clinical glow over the cold quartz countertop. I had the photos of his text messages pulled up on my phone. The dates, the times, the exact dollar amounts. Harlow’s digital footprint wouldn't be hard to find; girls who needed to publicly perform their victories always left a stage behind.

I cross-referenced her usernames, diving into the digital underbelly of campus forums and social media links. It took exactly forty-two minutes to find it. An anonymous, minimalist blog hosted on a secondary platform. No name attached, but the latest entry was titled: *Let Them Eat Cake.*

My finger hovered over the trackpad. I clicked.

The screen populated with a scrolling diary of my own humiliation, painted as her triumph. *He wore the watch she bought him while we were tangled in his sheets,* one entry read. *She’s a walking ATM with a Seattle area code, and the best part is, she smiles while I wear her custom-embroidered money.*

I didn't cry. My chest didn't even tighten. Instead, a profound, glacial calm settled over my shoulders. I spent the next hour meticulously saving every page as a PDF. I ran a standard metadata extraction tool I’d learned to use during a corporate espionage seminar my father had made me audit. The IP address logged on the backend of the site’s comment replies traced perfectly to Harlow’s off-campus apartment. A flawless, undeniable chain of evidence. I zipped the file, encrypted it, and buried it deep in a secure cloud drive. The guillotine was built. Now, I just needed Jeremiah to put his own head in the block.

Phase two required a different kind of bait. Jeremiah’s greed was a living, breathing entity, constantly starving for the validation of the elite class he so desperately wanted to inhabit. Uncle Richard’s retractable job offer would give him the illusion of immediate, massive income. But to truly ruin him, I needed him to tie that imaginary money to a sinking ship.

The Ascend Tower in Long Island City. To the public, it was the hottest luxury pre-sale in the tri-state area. Behind the velvet ropes of my family’s boardroom, it was a toxic asset. The developers had hit a catastrophic bedrock issue, the zoning permits were under federal investigation, and the entire project was ninety days from a spectacular bankruptcy. My mother’s firm was quietly bleeding their shares dry. It was the perfect financial grave.

I didn't hand the tip to Jeremiah directly. That would arouse suspicion; he always assumed I was too naive for hard real estate plays. Instead, I wore my favorite Chanel tweed and met Nathan Cole for an espresso at a boutique cafe near Wall Street. Nathan was a mutual acquaintance in our New York circle, a trust-fund kid whose primary currency was other people’s secrets.

"Sophia, darling," Nathan purred, kissing both my cheeks. "You look dangerously composed. What's the occasion?"

"Just managing some portfolio overflow," I murmured, stirring my coffee with deliberate slowness. I leaned in, lowering my voice to a conspiratorial hush. "Actually, Nathan... keep this off the record. My family is quietly backing the Ascend Tower pre-sale. The penthouse tiers are opening up to private investors tomorrow, strictly invite-only. It’s guaranteed to triple in value by the ribbon-cutting. But you didn't hear it from me."

Nathan’s eyes dilated. The hook sank deep. "Ascend? I thought that was closed out."

"Only to the public," I smiled, taking a slow sip. "It's a gold mine for the right buyer."

I knew Nathan wouldn't last six hours. He considered Jeremiah a useful climbing partner, someone to impress.

That evening, the heavy oak door of my hotel suite swung open. Jeremiah strode in, shedding his coat with a frantic, electric energy. His eyes were bright, his jaw set with the arrogant flush of a man who believed he had just outsmarted the universe.

"Soph," he breathed, crossing the room to grip my shoulders. His fingers dug in, trembling slightly with adrenaline. "You won't believe the tip I just got. Nathan Cole let it slip. The Ascend Tower."

I widened my eyes, tilting my head in perfect, manufactured innocence. "The new development? I thought that was too expensive, Jeremiah."

"You have to think bigger, Sophia," he said, his voice dripping with condescension. He paced the carpet, already spending money he didn't have. "It's an insider play. With the VP strategy position your uncle is offering, my income is guaranteed. I can leverage the offer letter for a massive loan, secure a pre-sale unit, and flip it. This is it. This is how I build my own empire."

I watched the flush of greed turn his cheeks a mottled red. He was tying the knot of the noose himself, entirely convinced it was a silk tie.

"If you think it's the right move," I said softly, my voice a velvet blade sliding flawlessly into the dark. "I believe in you, Jeremiah."

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