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After My Husband Humiliated Me, I Took His Empire Novel Cover

After My Husband Humiliated Me, I Took His Empire

I walked into Charlie's office with the Hudson Yards contract clutched against my chest like a trophy. My heart hammered with excitement—three months of negotiations, countless sleepless nights, and finally, I'd closed the deal. A billion-dollar expansion that would cement our company's position as the premier real estate developer in Manhattan. "Charlie, it's done." I placed the signed contract on his mahogany desk, my hands trembling slightly. "They agreed to everything. The zoning variances, the timeline, even the sustainability clauses." He glanced up from his phone, that familiar smile spreading across his face. The one that used to make my stomach flutter back when we first met at Columbia. Now it just looked... practiced. "Excellent work, sweetheart." He opened his desk drawer, and I straightened my shoulders.
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I walked into Charlie's office with the Hudson Yards contract clutched against my chest like a trophy. My heart hammered with excitement—three months of negotiations, countless sleepless nights, and finally, I'd closed the deal. A billion-dollar expansion that would cement our company's position as the premier real estate developer in Manhattan.

"Charlie, it's done." I placed the signed contract on his mahogany desk, my hands trembling slightly. "They agreed to everything. The zoning variances, the timeline, even the sustainability clauses."

He glanced up from his phone, that familiar smile spreading across his face. The one that used to make my stomach flutter back when we first met at Columbia. Now it just looked... practiced.

"Excellent work, sweetheart." He opened his desk drawer, and I straightened my shoulders. Five percent commission. We'd agreed on it six months ago when I pitched the Hudson Yards expansion. Ten million dollars. Enough to finally pay off Mom's mortgage, help Sarah with her student loans, maybe even take a vacation that didn't involve reviewing contracts on the beach.

Charlie pulled out a small card and slid it across the desk.

I stared at it. "What's this?"

"Your bonus. Five thousand gems for Crystal Kingdom. You're always playing that game on your lunch breaks, right?" He laughed, leaning back in his leather chair. "It's the thought that counts."

The words didn't register at first. I picked up the card—bright pink, with cartoon characters dancing across it. In-game currency. For a mobile app I'd downloaded once and deleted after two days.

"Charlie, we agreed on five percent of—"

"Oh, honey, that was just talk. You know how these things work. It's a team effort." He waved his hand dismissively. "Besides, you're my wife. What's mine is yours, right?"

Before I could respond, his office door opened. Rosie Ward glided in, her heels clicking against the hardwood floor. She wore a dress that probably cost more than my monthly salary—deep red, designer label visible at the neckline.

"Charlie, darling, do you have a moment?" Her voice dripped honey.

"Always for you, Rosie." He stood, reaching into his jacket pocket. "Actually, perfect timing. I wanted to give you this personally."

He handed her a check.

I watched her manicured fingers unfold it, watched her eyes widen with practiced surprise, watched her lips curve into a smile that she directed straight at me.

"Ten million? Charlie, this is too generous."

"Nonsense. Your administrative excellence deserves recognition. The way you've managed my schedule, coordinated with investors—invaluable."

My administrative excellence. The words echoed in my skull. I'd spent three months negotiating with the city planning commission, restructuring the entire financial model, personally courting every major investor. Rosie had scheduled meetings.

"Thank you so much." Rosie pressed the check against her chest, right where I'd held the contract moments ago. Her eyes met mine, and that smirk—God, that smirk made something crack inside me.

My phone buzzed. Sarah's name flashed across the screen.

"Excuse me," I mumbled, stepping into the hallway. My hands shook as I answered. "Sarah?"

"Selena." Her voice broke. "It's Mom. She collapsed at the grocery store. They're saying it's a massive heart attack. She needs surgery—specialized surgery. The doctors say it's urgent, but insurance won't cover it. They're asking for two hundred thousand dollars."

The hallway tilted. I pressed my palm against the wall. "I'm coming. I'll get the money. We have savings—"

"Hurry. Please."

I hung up and pulled up our joint account on my phone. The screen loaded. Then loaded again. Access Denied. Account Frozen.

I burst back into Charlie's office. He and Rosie were laughing about something, standing too close.

"Charlie, I need access to our savings. Now. Mom's in the hospital—"

"Can't do it, sweetheart. Money's tied up in investments. You know how it is."

"This is an emergency. She needs surgery. Two hundred thousand—"

"Figure it out yourself." He didn't even look up from Rosie. "You're resourceful."

The gala was my last option. I found Charlie near the bar, surrounded by investors in thousand-dollar suits. The ballroom glittered with chandeliers and champagne glasses, everyone celebrating deals and mergers while my mother lay dying.

Rosie intercepted me before I reached him, her hand closing around my wrist.

"Desperate, are we?" she whispered. "Charlie might help if you prove your devotion. Show him you know your place."

"What are you—"

"Kneel. Beg. Make it convincing."

I looked past her at Charlie, at his expensive suit and easy smile. At the life I'd built for him with my own hands. Then I thought of Mom, of the machines keeping her heart beating, of Sarah's terrified voice.

I dropped to my knees in the middle of the ballroom.

Conversations died. Heads turned. I heard the click of phone cameras.

"Charlie, please. I'm begging you. Mom needs surgery. I need two hundred thousand dollars. I'll do anything."

He pulled out his phone, angling it toward me. Recording. His inner circle gathered around, their laughter cutting through the silence.

"Anything?" He reached into his wallet, pulled out a single dollar bill, and tossed it at my feet. "There's your anything."

He walked away with Rosie on his arm, their laughter echoing across the marble floor.

I stayed on my knees, staring at that crumpled dollar bill, while the world I'd built collapsed around me.

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