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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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Chapter 4

The City Planning Office smelled like old paper and burnt coffee. I sat across from Margaret Chen, the senior clerk who'd processed every one of my development applications for the past five years. She knew my work. Trusted my paperwork.

"Just finalizing some details for the Hudson Yards launch," I said, sliding the Deed of Gift across her desk. My hands were steady. My voice calm. "Standard transfer documentation."

Margaret scanned the pages, her reading glasses perched on her nose. "Redesignation from Commercial/Residential to Protected Public Park and Low-Income Housing. Effective upon official opening ceremony." She looked up. "This is unusual, Ms. Barnes. Are you certain?"

"Completely certain. It's part of the sustainability initiative we've been developing." The lie came easily. I'd practiced it a dozen times in front of Emmett's bathroom mirror. "The investors want the PR boost. You know how it is."

She nodded, stamping each page with practiced efficiency. "You'll need to file the environmental impact assessment within thirty days of the transfer."

"Of course."

She handed me the certified copies, and I tucked them into my briefcase. The weight of them felt like justice. Like power I'd forgotten I possessed.

"Congratulations on the launch," Margaret said as I stood to leave. "I've been following your career. You do excellent work."

My throat tightened. "Thank you."

I walked out of that office with my head high, the deed burning a hole in my briefcase. Charlie and Rosie thought they had me cornered. They had no idea I'd just destroyed everything they'd stolen.

Shaw Enterprises felt different from Charlie's company. The office buzzed with actual energy—people collaborating, not competing. No one took credit for someone else's ideas. No one dismissed contributions with a condescending smile.

I stood in front of the board of directors, my presentation glowing on the screen behind me. "The Riverside Sustainable Housing Initiative targets middle-income families currently priced out of Manhattan. We're looking at modular construction, green energy integration, and community-focused design."

Emmett sat at the head of the table, his attention fixed on my slides. Not on his phone. Not on some assistant whispering in his ear. On my work.

"The projected ROI is conservative," I continued, "but the long-term community impact positions Shaw Enterprises as an industry leader in ethical development."

The board members exchanged glances. Nodded. Asked intelligent questions that I answered without hesitation.

When the meeting ended, Emmett caught my elbow as I gathered my materials. "That was brilliant. Exactly the direction I want to take the company."

"It's just a proposal."

"It's more than that." His hand lingered on my arm, warm through my blazer. "You see possibilities where others see problems. That's rare."

I looked up at him, at the genuine admiration in his eyes. So different from Charlie's empty praise, always followed by some way to diminish what I'd accomplished.

"Thank you," I said quietly.

We worked late that night, refining the proposal in his office. The city lights glittered through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Coffee cups accumulated on his desk. At some point, he'd rolled up his sleeves, and I'd kicked off my heels.

"What do you think about the timeline?" he asked, leaning over my shoulder to look at the Gantt chart on my laptop. His cologne was subtle. Clean. Nothing like Charlie's aggressive designer scent.

"Aggressive but achievable. If we can secure the permits by—"

"What do you think?" he interrupted gently. "Not what the data says. What does your instinct tell you?"

I turned to look at him. He was close enough that I could see the flecks of gold in his brown eyes. Close enough to feel the warmth radiating from him.

"My instinct says we should add two months to the construction phase. Better to under-promise and over-deliver."

"Then that's what we'll do." He smiled. "Your instinct hasn't been wrong yet."

Something shifted in my chest. A crack in the armor I'd built around myself.

I left the hospital after visiting Mom, her color finally returning, her voice stronger. Sarah had gone home to sleep, and I was alone in the parking garage when footsteps echoed behind me.

Charlie stepped out from between two cars, blocking my path to the elevator.

"Heard you're making quite the impression at Shaw." His voice dripped contempt. "Playing the victim card. Poor exploited wife finds refuge with a competitor."

I stopped walking. Didn't retreat. "Get out of my way."

"You're nothing without me, Selena. Everything you know, I taught you. Every connection you have, I gave you." He moved closer, and I smelled whiskey on his breath. "Don't show up at the Hudson Yards launch. You'll embarrass yourself."

The old me would've flinched. Would've apologized. Would've made myself smaller to avoid his anger.

The new me looked him straight in the eye.

"I wouldn't miss it for the world."

His face darkened. "You're making a mistake."

"The only mistake I made was wasting years of my life on you." I stepped around him, my shoulder brushing his. "See you at the launch, Charlie."

I walked to the elevator without looking back, my heart pounding but my steps steady. Behind me, I heard him slam his fist against a car hood.

Let him rage. Let him threaten.

In two weeks, he'd understand exactly what I was capable of.

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