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After My Groom Betrayed Me With My Stepsister

The bathroom mirror at the Plaza reflected a woman I barely recognized. I'd spent two hours on my hair alone, twisting it into an elegant updo that exposed the curve of my neck. The dress—navy blue, modest, purchased with money I'd saved from grocery budgets—fit perfectly. I'd imagined Cole's face when he saw me tonight. Imagined him finally looking at me the way he used to, back when we were just two people in love, before DeepSpace Tech consumed everything. Three years. Three years of living in the margins of his success. The ballroom of the Manhattan Grand buzzed with the kind of energy that only comes from old money meeting new ambition. Crystal chandeliers cast fractured light across faces I'd seen in Forbes and Bloomberg. I smoothed my dress and made my way through the crowd, searching for Cole among the tailored suits and designer gowns that cost more than our monthly rent.
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Chapter 3

The penthouse smelled like Haley's perfume when Cole pushed through the door. Expensive. Cloying. The scent of victory she'd been wearing all night.

"Naomi?" His voice echoed through the empty living room. No answer. He loosened his tie, adrenaline from the gala still humming through his veins. The event had been perfect. The investors eating out of his hand. Haley radiant at his side, the Heart of Eternity catching every camera flash.

Haley kicked off her heels, the red dress whispering against her legs as she moved toward the master bedroom. "Maybe she's sulking in the bath. You know how she gets."

But the bathroom was dark. The bedroom untouched.

Cole opened the closet. Empty hangers swayed on the rod where Naomi's modest dresses had hung. Her shoes—gone. The small jewelry box she kept on the dresser—gone.

"Cole." Haley's voice carried an edge he hadn't heard before. "Her stuff. It's all gone."

"She's throwing a tantrum." He pulled out his phone, dialed. Straight to voicemail. He tried again. Same result. "Probably at some hotel, waiting for me to apologize."

Haley's fingers traced the empty shelf where Naomi kept her books. Her face had gone pale under the makeup. "We need to find her."

"Why? Let her cool off. She'll come crawling back by morning."

"The necklace, Cole." Haley turned, and something wild flickered in her eyes. "I need to talk to her about the necklace."

He stared at her. "What about it?"

"There are markings. On the clasp. I noticed them when you put it on me." She touched her throat where the sapphire had rested. "They're not decorative. They're... I think they're some kind of code. Serial numbers maybe. Or coordinates."

Cole's stomach tightened. "You're being paranoid."

"Am I? Where did this necklace come from, Cole? Naomi never wore it. Never even mentioned it. But the second I asked about her family heirlooms, she got weird. Defensive." Haley grabbed her phone, fingers flying across the screen. "I'm calling her."

"She won't answer."

Haley's face confirmed it. "Blocked. She blocked my number."

Cole tried his phone again. Nothing. A cold finger of unease traced down his spine. Naomi didn't do things like this. Didn't make scenes. Didn't disappear.

"Maybe she went to her father's place," he said, but even as the words left his mouth, he realized he didn't know where that was. Didn't know if her father was even alive. Three years of marriage, and he'd never asked.

Haley was pacing now, her earlier triumph curdling into something that looked like fear. "We need to figure out what that necklace opens. Because I'm telling you, Cole, it opens something."

---

The Myers Conglomerate headquarters occupied forty floors of steel and glass in Midtown. I'd been here once as a child, holding my mother's hand, feeling small beneath the vaulted ceilings and the weight of the family name.

Now I walked through the lobby like I owned it. Because I did.

The board members waited in the conference room on the fortieth floor. Twelve men in expensive suits, their faces arranged in expressions of polite skepticism. They'd expected a girl. Timid. Malleable. Someone they could control while they pillaged the company's assets.

I took my seat at the head of the table. Stefan settled at my right, his presence solid and silent.

"Gentlemen." I didn't smile. Didn't soften my voice with pleasantries. "I'm sure you've all read the documentation. As of this morning, I hold controlling interest in Myers Conglomerate. My grandfather has stepped down. I'm now CEO."

Richard Chen, VP of Operations, leaned back in his chair. Fifty-something. Smug. The kind of man who thought young women were decorative. "Miss Myers, perhaps we should discuss a transition period. You've been away from the business for some time. We wouldn't want any... hasty decisions."

"Like the decision to leak our Q3 projections to Hartman Industries?" I slid a folder across the table. "Your decision, Mr. Chen. Documented in emails you were careless enough to send from your company account."

The color drained from his face. Around the table, board members shifted in their seats.

"You're fired," I said. "Security will escort you out. You have twenty minutes to clear your office."

"You can't—"

"I can. I just did." I looked at the others. "Anyone else want to test me?"

Silence. The kind that comes from predators recognizing a bigger predator.

Stefan's hand moved almost imperceptibly on the table. Not touching me. Just... there. A silent statement of alliance.

"Good," I said. "Then let's talk about Project Orion."

---

The Federal Building's conference room smelled like government coffee and desperation. Cole stood at the front, his presentation polished, his confidence bulletproof. DeepSpace Tech's logo gleamed on the screen behind him.

I slipped in through the back door just as he began his pitch.

"Project Orion represents the future of satellite communications," Cole said, his voice carrying that practiced enthusiasm. "DeepSpace Tech has developed an algorithm that reduces latency by forty percent while cutting costs by—"

"Thirty-two percent," I said.

Every head turned. Cole's eyes found me, and I watched the confusion flicker across his face. I was supposed to be at the penthouse. Supposed to be invisible.

I walked down the aisle, my heels clicking against tile. The Armani suit felt like armor. The Myers signet ring caught the fluorescent light.

"The cost reduction is thirty-two percent," I repeated, stopping beside the government panel. "And that's only if you don't account for the thermal degradation in the satellite arrays. Which your algorithm doesn't."

Cole's jaw tightened. "I'm sorry, who are you?"

"Naomi Myers. CEO of Myers Conglomerate." I turned to the panel. "Mr. Hayes's algorithm has a fatal flaw in the heat dissipation calculations. Line forty-seven of the source code. I know because I wrote the original version three years ago."

The lead government rep leaned forward. "You wrote it?"

"Before Mr. Hayes... optimized it. Removing the thermal safeguards to make the numbers look better." I pulled out my phone, pulled up the original code I'd kept backed up. Always backed up. "Here's the proof. And here's what happens when those satellites hit operational temperature."

I showed them the simulation. Watched their faces change as they saw the cascade failure. The billion-dollar disaster Cole had been about to sell them.

"This meeting is over," the rep said, standing. "Mr. Hayes, we'll be in touch with our legal team."

Cole's face had gone white. "Wait. This is a misunderstanding. She's—"

But they were already leaving. And I was walking out behind them, Stefan's hand light on my lower back.

Cole caught up with me in the lobby. His fingers closed around my arm, spinning me to face him.

"What the hell do you think you're doing?" Spit flew from his lips. "You just destroyed a fifty-million-dollar contract. Are you insane?"

Stefan moved between us before I could respond. His hand wrapped around Cole's wrist, pressure precise and painful.

"Let go of her," Stefan said. His voice was quiet. Deadly.

Cole released me, stumbling back. His eyes darted between us, landing on the ring on my left hand. The engagement ring Stefan had placed there this morning.

"Ms. Myers," Stefan said, his tone formal but his body angled protectively, "my fiancée. I suggest you remember that."

I watched Cole's face as the pieces fell into place. Myers. The name he'd never asked about. The family I'd never mentioned. The inheritance he'd assumed didn't exist.

"Naomi," he breathed. "You're... you're a Myers?"

I smiled. It felt like baring teeth. "I tried to tell you once. You said my family didn't matter. That we were building something new."

I turned toward the exit, Stefan beside me. Behind us, I heard Cole's voice, desperate now.

"Naomi, wait. We need to talk. The necklace—"

But I was already gone.

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