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After My Fiancé Chose His Mistress, Mother Ruined Him

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The wheels of my private jet touched down at Boston Logan Airport just as dawn broke over the city. A familiar skyline that once represented failure now awaited my triumphant return. I gazed out the window, memories washing over me like the morning light—Olivia's tiny hand pressed against mine as I said goodbye years ago, tears streaming down her cherubic face. I'd promised to build something magnificent for us both. Half of that promise I'd kept. The other half remained to be seen. "We've arrived, Ms. Hayes," my pilot announced. I smoothed my Armani suit, a power armor of sorts. "Thank you, James." My pulse quickened as the car whisked me through the city streets.

After My Fiancé Chose His Mistress, Mother Ruined Him Chapter 1

The wheels of my private jet touched down at Boston Logan Airport just as dawn broke over the city. A familiar skyline that once represented failure now awaited my triumphant return. I gazed out the window, memories washing over me like the morning light—Olivia's tiny hand pressed against mine as I said goodbye years ago, tears streaming down her cherubic face. I'd promised to build something magnificent for us both. Half of that promise I'd kept. The other half remained to be seen.

"We've arrived, Ms. Hayes," my pilot announced.

I smoothed my Armani suit, a power armor of sorts. "Thank you, James."

My pulse quickened as the car whisked me through the city streets. Boston hadn't changed—the same colonial architecture interspersed with glass towers, the same air of old money and privilege. But I had changed. Victoria Hayes was no longer the woman who left with nothing but determination. I returned as the CEO of Hayes International, with resources that could crush the very people who once looked down their noses at me.

The St. Regis Hotel rose before me, a gleaming monument to luxury. As I strode through its glass-and-marble lobby, heads turned. I was used to the attention—power has its own gravitational pull.

"Victoria." Isabelle Laurent, my chief legal counsel, approached with measured steps. Her tailored suit and sharp eyes reflected my own calculated demeanor. She was more than my lawyer; she was the executioner of my carefully laid plans. "Everything is in place for this evening."

"And Olivia?" I asked, my voice steady despite the storm brewing inside me.

"She arrived with the Pierce family an hour ago." Isabelle's voice dropped. "There's something else. Whispers among the staff. Something about an unusual arrangement."

I raised an eyebrow. "Elaborate."

"Nothing concrete," she replied, straightening my jacket with practiced precision. "Just murmurs of scandal."

As if summoned by our conversation, a waiter passed by, his eyes flickering with recognition. He slowed, leaning slightly toward us.

"Ms. Hayes," he murmured, "if you're here for the Pierce engagement, you should know—Mr. Pierce plans to introduce a 'primary partner' tonight. It's caused quite a stir among the staff."

Before I could respond, he disappeared into the crowd, leaving me with a growing sense of unease. Primary partner? What exactly was my daughter walking into?

"Find out everything," I instructed Isabelle. "I want to know what game Alexander Pierce is playing."

Hours later, I stood at the entrance to the grand ballroom. Crystal chandeliers cast a golden glow over Boston's elite, champagne flutes clinked, and forced laughter echoed against marble columns. My eyes scanned the room, hunting for the one face I'd crossed an ocean to see.

And then I saw her.

Olivia stood near the far wall, one hand clutching the ornate molding as if it were a lifeline. My heart constricted. The girl I remembered—vibrant, curious, with eyes that sparkled like mine—had been replaced by a ghost. Her dress hung from her frame, at least two sizes too large, a dull blue that washed out her complexion. Her eyes were downcast, shoulders hunched forward in a posture of defeat I barely recognized.

Across the room stood another woman—young, pregnant, radiant in a designer gown that must have cost thousands. She laughed, surrounded by admirers, a hand resting protectively on her swollen belly.

A hush fell over the crowd as Alexander Pierce took the stage, his smile predatory beneath the spotlights.

"Distinguished guests," he began, voice dripping with artificial charm, "I'm delighted to announce a modern arrangement that suits our unique situation."

My blood ran cold as he continued.

"Sophia Wright," he gestured to the pregnant woman, "will be my primary partner, the mother of my heir and my public companion." Applause rippled through the room. "And Olivia," he continued, his eyes finding my daughter's hunched form, "will maintain her position as my fiancée in a secondary capacity."

The room spun around me. Secondary capacity? My daughter—my flesh and blood—reduced to an afterthought, a spare, while this crowd of vultures applauded?

Before I could move, a middle-aged man approached Olivia. Marcus Thorne—I recognized him from business journals, an executive known for his connections rather than his competence. He slid his hand up my daughter's back, fingers splaying possessively across her shoulder blade. Olivia flinched but didn't pull away.

Across the room, Alexander caught her eye and held up his phone, screen turned toward her. Whatever she saw drained the remaining color from her face. Her lips quivered, eyes widening in terror as she stood frozen under Marcus's wandering hand.

In that moment, something primal awakened within me—a fury so cold and precise it crystallized my every thought. I adjusted my French cuffs, a habit before battle, and began moving through the crowd toward my daughter.

They had no idea what was coming.

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