
After My Fiancé Chose His Mistress, Mother Ruined Him
Chapter 2
I moved through the crowd with calculated precision, each step bringing me closer to my daughter. The room seemed to part before me—whether from recognition or the cold fury emanating from my being, I couldn't tell. My focus remained singular: Olivia, my child, shrinking beneath that man's wandering hand.
Marcus Thorne's fingers trailed down my daughter's spine as Alexander watched with smug satisfaction from across the room. I caught the slight tremble of Olivia's lower lip, the vacant surrender in her eyes that broke something fundamental within me.
Three more steps. I adjusted my French cuffs once more, a ritual before battle.
Two steps. I picked up a glass of cabernet from a passing waiter's tray.
One step. I was upon them.
"I believe that's quite enough," I said, my voice silk over steel as I captured Marcus's wrist mid-caress. With a precise twist—not enough to break, just enough to hurt—I removed his hand from my daughter's body.
Marcus's eyes widened in shock, then narrowed in anger. "Who the hell do you—"
"Mother?" Olivia's whisper was so faint I almost missed it. Her eyes, so like mine, widened in disbelief.
The room fell silent. I could feel the weight of a hundred stares, the collective intake of breath as Boston's elite realized the script had just been rewritten.
"Yes, darling," I said, not taking my eyes off Marcus. "I'm here now."
Alexander strode toward us, his face a mask of practiced concern that couldn't hide the rage beneath. "Victoria Hayes. What an unexpected pleasure. I wasn't aware you'd be joining us tonight."
"Clearly," I replied, releasing Marcus's wrist. The man backed away, rubbing the spot where my fingers had pressed into his flesh. "I find I'm not particularly fond of your 'arrangement,' Alexander."
He smiled, all teeth and no warmth. "It's a modern solution to a complex situation. Sophia carries my heir, while Olivia—"
"While my daughter serves as what, exactly?" I stepped closer, close enough to smell the expensive cologne masking his rotten core. "Your backup? Your toy?"
"This is hardly the venue for such a discussion," he hissed, glancing nervously at the watching crowd.
"I disagree. You made your announcement publicly. I'll make mine the same way." I turned to face the room, my arm sliding protectively around Olivia's shoulders. "Ladies and gentlemen, I am Victoria Hayes, CEO of Hayes International and Olivia's mother. And I am here to inform you that this engagement is over."
Alexander's face contorted. "You have no right—"
I didn't let him finish. With deliberate slowness, I raised my wine glass and poured the crimson liquid over his pristine white dinner jacket. The cabernet bloomed across the fabric like blood.
"Consider that my formal objection," I said quietly.
His hand shot up, and for a moment I thought he might strike me. Instead, he froze, suddenly aware of the hundreds of phones now capturing his every move. Smart man—at least in this.
"You'll regret this," he whispered.
"No," I replied, feeling Olivia trembling against me. "I believe that honor will be exclusively yours."
I guided my daughter toward the exit, her body so fragile against mine it felt like she might shatter. No one dared stop us.
In my suite, I wrapped Olivia in a cashmere throw as she collapsed onto the sofa. Her thin shoulders shook with silent sobs that gradually grew into wrenching cries. I held her, this broken bird who had once been my vibrant child.
"I'm sorry," she gasped between sobs. "I'm so sorry."
"Hush now," I murmured, stroking her hair. "You have nothing to apologize for."
When her tears finally subsided, the story spilled out in broken fragments. How Eleanor had intercepted every check, every transfer I'd sent. How Richard had turned a blind eye to his daughter's suffering, too weak to stand against his mother or new wife. How Alexander had initially seemed like salvation before revealing his true nature.
"He has videos," she whispered, her voice hollow with shame. "Of us... together. He said if I didn't agree to the arrangement with Sophia, he would release them online. That everyone would see..."
My blood turned to ice as she described the blackmail, the public humiliations, the slow, systematic destruction of her spirit. With each word, my resolve hardened into something deadly and precise.
"I didn't know where else to go," she finished, her eyes finally meeting mine, swimming with tears and something else—a desperate hope that I might somehow fix what had been broken.
I took her face between my hands, my thumbs gently wiping away her tears. "Listen to me, Olivia. What happened to you ends tonight. Do you understand? It ends."
She nodded, not yet believing but wanting to.
I kissed her forehead, already calculating the first moves in the war I was about to wage. "Rest now. Tomorrow, we begin."
As she drifted into exhausted sleep, I stood at the window overlooking Boston's glittering skyline. They had no idea what they'd awakened—not just a businesswoman, not just a mother, but a force of nature they would soon learn to fear.
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