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After My Fiancé Chose Her, I Took His Empire Novel Cover

After My Fiancé Chose Her, I Took His Empire

# 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.
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Chapter 2

# Chapter 2: Reclaiming Power

The morning after my public humiliation, I found myself sitting in the Bennett Investment Group's sleek boardroom, surrounded by my family's disappointed faces. Outside the floor-to-ceiling windows, Manhattan's skyline seemed to mock me with its indifference to my personal catastrophe.

"The Graves merger was our lifeline, Sophie," my father said, his voice tight with barely controlled fury. He slammed his palm against the polished mahogany table. "Do you have any idea what you've cost this family?"

I stared at the headlines displayed on the tablet before me. *'JILTED: Bennett Heiress Abandoned for Childhood Sweetheart.'* Beneath it, a photo of me standing alone, shock evident on my face, while in the background, Ethan pulled Olivia through the rain-slicked streets.

"What I've cost the family?" I repeated, my voice surprisingly steady despite the hurricane of emotions swirling inside me.

"You had one job," he continued, pacing the length of the boardroom. "Keep Ethan Graves interested enough to sign the merger agreement. Was that too much to ask?"

My mother winced but remained silent, her loyalty forever with my father.

Something inside me—something that had been bending for years under the weight of family expectations—finally snapped.

"I had one job?" I stood up, my chair rolling backward with the force of my movement. "I was supposed to sacrifice my happiness, my future, my entire life to save a company that you ran into the ground. And now you have the audacity to blame me because Ethan Graves is obsessed with another woman?"

The boardroom fell silent. My father's face flushed crimson.

"Sophie," he warned, "sit down."

"No." The word felt foreign on my tongue—I'd never directly defied him before. "I won't shoulder the blame for Ethan's betrayal. I did everything you asked. I played the perfect fiancée. I endured months of his indifference and disrespect. And when he humiliated me in front of all of Manhattan, your first concern was the merger?"

"You don't understand—"

"I understand perfectly," I cut him off, gathering my belongings. "I understand that in your eyes, I'm not a daughter—I'm an asset. Well, this asset is leaving."

I walked out of the boardroom, ignoring my father's demands to return, feeling strangely liberated despite the disaster surrounding me.

---

Hours later, I stood in my loft apartment, staring at the engagement photo that still sat on my mantle. Ethan and I at the Met Gala, his arm around my waist, both of us smiling for the cameras. What a perfect charade we'd performed.

I grabbed the silver frame, my fingers tightening around its edges. The weight of it in my hand felt like all the expectations that had been placed on me since birth.

"No more," I whispered, hurling the frame across the room.

It hit the wall with a satisfying crash, glass shattering across my hardwood floor. The sound matched the breaking inside me—not my heart, but the chains that had bound me to a life I never chose.

I sank to the floor, surrounded by broken glass, and for the first time since Ethan walked out, I allowed myself to cry—not for him, but for the years I'd wasted trying to be the perfect Bennett daughter.

When the tears finally subsided, I reached for my phone and called Clara.

"I need your help," I said when she answered. "I'm taking back my narrative."

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Three days later, I stood on the steps of City Hall, facing a sea of reporters and flashing cameras. Clara stood beside me, our strategy meticulously planned.

"Ms. Bennett, how are you coping with the humiliation?" a reporter called out.

"Are the rumors true that the Bennett Group is facing bankruptcy?" shouted another.

I stepped up to the microphone, my designer sunglasses hiding any trace of the sleepless nights I'd endured. The crowd quieted, eager for whatever statement or breakdown I might provide.

"For years," I began, my voice carrying across the steps, "I've allowed others to determine my worth and my future. That ends today."

I removed my sunglasses, meeting the gaze of the cameras directly.

"I'm announcing 'The Bachelor's Ball,' to be held next month at The Plaza. Ninety-nine of New York's most eligible bachelors will be invited, and by the end of the evening, I will choose my next fiancé."

Gasps and furious typing followed my announcement.

"Ms. Bennett, are you serious?"

"This is my life, my choice, my rules," I continued, feeling a surge of power I'd never experienced before. "And I invite all of Manhattan to witness it."

As cameras flashed and questions flew, I caught sight of my father at the edge of the crowd, his face a mask of shock and disbelief. For the first time in my life, I had acted without his approval—and it felt exhilarating.

Little did I know that my bold move would set in motion a chain of events that would shake Manhattan's elite to its core—and force Ethan Graves to confront the consequences of his betrayal in ways neither of us could have imagined.

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