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After My Groom Became My Nemesis Novel Cover

After My Groom Became My Nemesis

I wasn't supposed to find it. The small blue Tiffany & Co. box receipt was tucked behind Marcus's collection of silk ties, partially hidden beneath a stack of cufflinks I'd gifted him over our three years together. My fingers trembled as I held the paper, the distinctive robin's egg blue header unmistakable even in receipt form. I hadn't been snooping—not really. I was simply looking for my grandmother's pearl earrings that I'd misplaced somewhere in our shared walk-in closet when I noticed the drawer wasn't fully closed. Something in me knew before I even pulled it open. A woman's intuition, perhaps. Next to the receipt was a confirmation for Le Bernardin—tonight at eight. The most exclusive restaurant in Manhattan, where reservations were secured months in advance unless you had the right connections.
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Chapter 3

The morning sun filtered through the windows of my Manhattan penthouse as I prepared for battle. Three days had passed since the Le Bernardin incident, and I had returned from my Hamptons retreat with clarity of purpose. My tears had dried, replaced by cold determination that burned like ice in my veins.

I studied my reflection in the bathroom mirror. The woman staring back at me was not the same one who had fled that restaurant in humiliation. I applied my lipstick—Chanel's Rouge Allure in Pirate, a perfect power red—with surgical precision.

"Time to reclaim what's mine," I whispered to my reflection.

My phone buzzed with a text from David Rosenthal confirming our 9:30 meeting. David had been with Chen Investments for over twenty years, a trusted senior partner who had watched me grow from a precocious child into my father's heir apparent. If anyone would understand what needed to be done, it would be David.

The elevator opened directly into our company's executive floor, and I felt the subtle shift in energy as I walked through. Word traveled fast in Manhattan financial circles. Everyone knew about Marcus's public betrayal, but no one dared mention it to my face. Instead, there were sympathetic glances and hushed conversations that died as I approached.

David was waiting in his corner office, silver-haired and distinguished in his tailored suit. He rose when I entered, his expression a careful mask of professional concern.

"Isabella," he said warmly, gesturing to the chair across from his desk. "I'm glad you called. How are you holding up?"

"I'm not here to discuss my feelings, David," I replied, taking the seat and smoothing my Armani skirt. "I'm here to discuss Marcus Thompson."

David's eyebrows rose slightly, but he nodded. "I suspected as much."

"I want to withdraw my personal endorsement," I said, my voice steady despite the anger simmering beneath the surface. "Effective immediately."

David leaned back, studying me. "You understand what that means for him?"

"Perfectly." I placed a folder on his desk, sliding it toward him. "This contains documentation of every special privilege, every exception, every piece of support I've provided him over the past three years. I want it all revoked."

David opened the folder, his eyes widening slightly as he scanned its contents. "Isabella, this is... comprehensive."

"I've always been thorough," I said, allowing myself a small, cold smile.

"The Richardson portfolio," David murmured, looking up at me. "You've been ghost-writing his analysis?"

"Among other things." I crossed my legs, the soft click of my Louboutins against each other punctuating the silence. "Marcus is presenting to them today at 2 PM. Without my notes."

David closed the folder, his expression grave. "The board has always suspected he wasn't entirely... self-made. But this goes beyond what even they imagined."

"He isn't self-made at all," I replied. "He's Isabella-made. And now he's about to be Isabella-unmade."

A flicker of admiration crossed David's face. "Your father would be proud. Richard Chen never tolerated betrayal either."

"Then we understand each other," I said, rising to my feet. "I don't want him fired—not yet. I want him exposed. Naturally. Organically. Let him fail on his own merits."

David nodded, standing as well. "Consider it done. And Isabella?" He paused, his voice softening slightly. "For what it's worth, I never thought he deserved you."

I left David's office with my head high, feeling the weight of curious gazes following me. By noon, whispers were already circulating among the firm's leadership. I intercepted knowing glances, subtle nods of approval from senior partners who had never fully accepted Marcus into their ranks.

At precisely 1:55 PM, I made my way to the conference room where Marcus would be presenting to the Richardson team. I slipped into the back row just as he was setting up, watching as he fumbled with the presentation clicker, his confidence already wavering without my preparatory pep talk.

He froze momentarily when he saw me, his expression flickering between surprise and unease. I offered him nothing but a cool, evaluating stare, the kind I'd seen my father give countless times to those who had disappointed him.

The Richardson portfolio was complex—old money with specific requirements and historical quirks that required intimate knowledge to navigate. Knowledge that Marcus had always borrowed from me.

"Let's begin with the projected returns for Q3," said William Richardson, the silver-haired patriarch who rarely attended these meetings personally.

Marcus cleared his throat, clicking to a slide I hadn't prepared. "As you can see, we're anticipating a growth of..." He paused, squinting at his own numbers. "Seven point three percent, primarily driven by emerging markets."

"That can't be right," William interrupted, frowning. "With the current trade tensions? Seven percent is fantasy."

I watched as Marcus's confidence crumbled in real time, his forehead beading with sweat under the conference room lights. Without my guidance, without my careful coaching and notes, he was drowning.

"I—perhaps I misspoke," Marcus stammered, frantically clicking through slides that suddenly made no sense to him.

Portfolio manager Catherine Wells leaned forward, her sharp eyes narrowing. "Mr. Thompson, these projections contradict everything we discussed in our preliminary meeting. Did you even review the minutes?"

The minutes I had always summarized for him, highlighting key points and client preferences.

"Of course I did," Marcus lied, his voice rising defensively. "There must be some misunderstanding."

"The only misunderstanding," Catherine said coldly, "is how someone with your supposed expertise could present such fundamentally flawed analysis."

As Marcus floundered, attempting to salvage the unsalvageable, our eyes met across the room. In that moment, he knew. This was just the beginning of his fall.

And I would be there to watch every painful second of it.

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