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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 5

The storm over Manhattan broke just before dawn, lashing rain against the floor-to-ceiling windows of our hotel suite. Mila paced the length of the Persian rug, her heels digging into the wool like daggers. The air in the room was thick, charged with the kind of kinetic energy that precedes a shattered glass or a screaming match.

"I feel like I'm losing my mind, Soph," she snapped, whirling around to face me. Her hands were white-knuckled at her sides. "He’s wearing your money. She’s wearing your clothes. And you’re... what? Feeding him insider tips? Are we just going to smile and watch him build a life with her on your dime?"

I didn't answer immediately. I lifted the heavy silver carafe from the room service cart and poured black coffee into a bone-china cup. The dark liquid slipped over the porcelain without a single splash. My hand was perfectly, terrifyingly steady.

"Sit down, Mila," I said. My voice barely cracked a whisper, but the absolute zero in my tone made her freeze.

She sank onto the edge of the velvet armchair, the fight draining out of her posture as she stared at me. I handed her the cup.

"If I confront him now, what happens?" I asked, taking my own seat across from her. "He panics. He begs. He spins a web of excuses, and when I inevitably leave him, he walks away with the laptop, the headphones, the dinners, and the unearned confidence of a man who thinks he pulled one over on the naive heiress."

I leaned back, letting the gray morning light cast shadows across the room. "I am not going to break his heart, Mila. I am going to break his foundation."

I watched her eyes track my words as I laid out the architecture of the trap. I explained Uncle Richard’s retractable job offer—the astronomical salary, the ironclad morality clause, the at-will termination. Then, I explained the Ascend Tower. I told her about the rotting bedrock, the federal investigation, and the impending bankruptcy that would vaporize any capital poured into it.

Mila’s lips parted. The flush of outrage on her cheeks slowly faded into a pale, breathless awe. The coffee cup trembled against her saucer, rattling in the quiet room.

"You’re giving him enough rope," she whispered, staring at me as if she were seeing a stranger.

"I’m handing him the entire spool," I corrected softly. "Are you with me?"

Mila swallowed hard, her eyes locking onto mine with a fierce, newfound reverence. "Tell me what you need me to do."

The execution began three hours later in Jeremiah’s cramped apartment. I sat at his kitchen island, idly scrolling through a digital magazine while he hunched over his laptop. The silence was broken by the sharp, metallic ping of an incoming email.

I didn't look up, but I heard the sharp intake of his breath. The rhythmic tapping of his keyboard ceased instantly.

Slowly, Jeremiah pushed his chair back. His posture transformed in real time. The subtle, defensive slouch he usually wore around my family’s wealth evaporated, replaced by a puffed-chest arrogance. He turned the laptop screen toward me, his eyes wide and feverish with greed.

"Look at this," he breathed, his voice vibrating with a manic thrill. "VP of Strategy. The starting salary is... Sophia, it’s astronomical. They sent the contract."

"Jeremiah, that’s incredible," I said, offering a warm, flawlessly engineered smile. "You earned this."

He didn't even read the fine print. Blinded by the sheer size of the numbers and his own inflated ego, he scrolled straight to the bottom and typed his digital signature. He hit 'Send' with a definitive, aggressive strike of the enter key.

He was already reaching for his phone. "I have to call my mother."

He didn't step into the other room. He paced the kitchen, putting the call on speakerphone—a deliberate, subtle flex meant to show me he was finally my equal.

"Mom, it happened," he announced the second the line connected. "The VP position. The contract is signed."

Margaret Ortiz’s voice crackled through the speaker, sharp and triumphant. "I told you, Jeremiah! I told you that you didn't need to rely on anyone else’s charity forever. You are a self-made man. This changes everything."

"It does," he agreed, shooting me a condescending smirk that he mistakenly believed looked affectionate. "And I’m making a play on that real estate tip. The Ascend Tower. But I need to move fast to lock in the pre-sale deposit before the public offering."

"Do it," Margaret urged, her ambition bleeding through the tinny audio. "Liquidate your savings. I’ll wire you the rest from my retirement account. We are not missing this boat."

I took a slow sip of my tea, savoring the bitter bite of the Earl Grey.

For the next twenty minutes, the apartment was filled with the frantic clicking of a man digging his own financial grave. I watched the reflection of the banking portal in the window glass behind him. He transferred his entire savings—every cent I had allowed him to stockpile while I paid his rent—and merged it with the massive wire transfer from Margaret.

"Done," Jeremiah exhaled, slamming the laptop shut. He leaned against the counter, running a hand through his hair, looking at me with the smug satisfaction of a conqueror. "Non-refundable deposit secured. I own a piece of the skyline now, Soph."

"You certainly do," I murmured, my voice smooth as glass. I picked up my teacup, concealing the cold, predatory curve of my smile. The velvet blade had sunk all the way to the hilt, and he hadn't felt a thing.

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