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After My Fiancé Chose Her, I Took His Empire

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# Chapter 1: The Jilted Fiancée I stood at the entrance of the Fifth Avenue penthouse, greeting New York's elite with a smile that felt frozen on my face. The Bennett name still commanded respect, even if whispers of our financial troubles had begun to circulate among Manhattan's upper echelon. My champagne flute trembled slightly in my hand as I spotted another familiar face. "Mrs. Harrington, how lovely to see you," I said, leaning in for the obligatory air kiss. "Thank you for coming to celebrate with us." The crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow across the room, illuminating the faces of old-money magnates and social climbers alike. Everyone who mattered in Manhattan was here—everyone except my fiancé, who seemed to be perpetually across the room, his attention elsewhere. I caught my father's eye from across the marble floor. His tight smile and subtle nod reminded me of my duty. *Save the family.

After My Fiancé Chose Her, I Took His Empire Chapter 1

# Chapter 1: The Jilted Fiancée

I stood at the entrance of the Fifth Avenue penthouse, greeting New York's elite with a smile that felt frozen on my face. The Bennett name still commanded respect, even if whispers of our financial troubles had begun to circulate among Manhattan's upper echelon. My champagne flute trembled slightly in my hand as I spotted another familiar face.

"Mrs. Harrington, how lovely to see you," I said, leaning in for the obligatory air kiss. "Thank you for coming to celebrate with us."

The crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow across the room, illuminating the faces of old-money magnates and social climbers alike. Everyone who mattered in Manhattan was here—everyone except my fiancé, who seemed to be perpetually across the room, his attention elsewhere.

I caught my father's eye from across the marble floor. His tight smile and subtle nod reminded me of my duty. *Save the family. Secure the alliance. Be the perfect Bennett daughter.*

"Sophie, darling!" Clara Hayes, my best friend since college, appeared at my side, squeezing my arm reassuringly. "You look absolutely stunning. That Valentino was made for you."

"Is it that obvious I need rescuing?" I whispered, maintaining my smile for the benefit of onlookers.

"Only to me," she replied. "Have you spoken to Ethan yet?"

My gaze drifted to the corner of the room where Ethan Graves, heir to the Graves corporate dynasty and my fiancé of six months, stood nursing a whiskey. He hadn't even glanced in my direction since arriving thirty minutes late. Instead, his eyes remained fixed on a figure at the fringe of the celebration.

Olivia Winters. The name alone made my stomach clench.

"He's been avoiding me all evening," I admitted, taking a sip of champagne to steady my nerves. "And she's doing her best wounded gazelle impression."

Olivia stood near the terrace doors, a delicate handkerchief clutched in her perfectly manicured fingers. Her eyes, rimmed with what I suspected were carefully applied tears, occasionally met Ethan's across the room. The calculated sorrow on her face made my blood boil.

"She wasn't even supposed to be here," Clara muttered. "Someone must have added her to the guest list."

"Three guesses who," I replied, forcing myself to look away. I couldn't afford to show any sign of insecurity, not with Beatrice Ainsworth's sharp eyes cataloging every reaction for her widely-read society blog.

The evening progressed with excruciating slowness. I made small talk with board members from Graves Industries, laughed at jokes from my father's business associates, and posed for photographs that would no doubt appear in tomorrow's society pages. All while a knot of dread tightened in my chest.

When it came time for toasts, my father clinked his glass and the room fell silent. He spoke of the union between the Bennett and Graves families, of legacy and future prosperity. I stood beside him, the perfect daughter, while Ethan reluctantly made his way to my side, his posture stiff and distant.

"And now, a few words from the groom-to-be," my father announced, handing the floor to Ethan.

The silence that followed was deafening. Ethan stared into his glass, his knuckles white around the stem. When he finally looked up, his eyes weren't on me—they were fixed on Olivia.

"I can't do this," he said, his voice breaking the silence like a thunderclap.

Murmurs rippled through the crowd. My smile faltered.

"Ethan," I whispered, reaching for his arm. "What are you doing?"

"I'm in love with someone else," he announced, loud enough for everyone to hear. "I always have been."

The room collectively gasped. Phones emerged from pockets and purses, cameras flashing as my humiliation was immortalized in real time.

"Olivia," Ethan called out, stepping away from me. "I can't marry Sophie. It's you—it's always been you."

I stood frozen as Ethan strode across the room, pushing past shocked guests to reach Olivia, who had the audacity to look surprised. Before anyone could react, he grabbed her hand and pulled her toward the exit.

"Ethan!" Mr. Graves bellowed from across the room, but his son was already gone, dragging Olivia with him into the night as rain began to pelt against the penthouse windows.

Left alone beneath the glittering chandeliers, I felt hundreds of eyes on me—some pitying, others gleefully scandalized. Cameras continued to flash as I stood abandoned at what was supposed to be my engagement celebration.

The Bennett legacy, my family's last hope, was crumbling around me with every click of a camera shutter.

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