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After My Husband Made Me Seduce His Rival

I stood in the shadow of Sterling Enterprises' towering glass headquarters, invisible yet exposed. The morning sun glinted off the pristine windows, casting sharp reflections across the gathered crowd of reporters and employees. Their anticipation hung in the air like static before a storm. I knew what was coming—had known since Daniel texted me this morning with his cryptic instruction to 'be present but not seen.' Five years of secret marriage had taught me to decipher his casual cruelties. Daniel stepped to the podium, his tailored suit a perfect armor of wealth and privilege. His smile—that same smile that had once seemed so reminiscent of Alexander's—stretched across his face with practiced charm. The cameras flashed, capturing the moment for Manhattan's social media gossip mill. "Thank you all for coming," he began, his voice carrying the easy confidence of a man who'd never questioned his place in the world. "Sterling Enterprises is entering an exciting new chapter, and I wanted to share some personal news as well." My fingers twisted the simple band on my ring finger—hidden beneath my glove. A habit I couldn't break, even when the ring represented nothing but a beautifully crafted lie.
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I stood in the shadow of Sterling Enterprises' towering glass headquarters, invisible yet exposed. The morning sun glinted off the pristine windows, casting sharp reflections across the gathered crowd of reporters and employees. Their anticipation hung in the air like static before a storm. I knew what was coming—had known since Daniel texted me this morning with his cryptic instruction to 'be present but not seen.' Five years of secret marriage had taught me to decipher his casual cruelties.

Daniel stepped to the podium, his tailored suit a perfect armor of wealth and privilege. His smile—that same smile that had once seemed so reminiscent of Alexander's—stretched across his face with practiced charm. The cameras flashed, capturing the moment for Manhattan's social media gossip mill.

"Thank you all for coming," he began, his voice carrying the easy confidence of a man who'd never questioned his place in the world. "Sterling Enterprises is entering an exciting new chapter, and I wanted to share some personal news as well."

My fingers twisted the simple band on my ring finger—hidden beneath my glove. A habit I couldn't break, even when the ring represented nothing but a beautifully crafted lie.

Daniel extended his hand to the side of the stage, and Victoria Walsh glided forward. Her cream designer dress clung to her perfect figure, her smile calibrated to appear both surprised and demure. The crowd murmured with approval.

"I'm pleased to officially announce my relationship with Victoria Walsh," Daniel declared, his arm sliding possessively around her waist. "Many of you know Victoria has been a dear friend since childhood, but sometimes the best things in life have been beside us all along."

The irony wasn't lost on me. I almost laughed, but years of practiced silence kept my face a careful mask. Victoria's eyes flicked to mine for just a moment—a subtle flash of triumph in their perfectly made-up depths.

"Daniel, this is so unexpected," she cooed into the microphone, her voice dripping with rehearsed surprise. The crowd ate it up.

I began to step back, to disappear as I always did, when Daniel's gaze locked onto mine. Something shifted in his expression—a calculated cruelty I recognized all too well.

"Ms. Chen," he called out, his voice carrying across the plaza. "Could you step forward please?"

A spotlight of attention swiveled to me. Employees who had worked alongside me for years but never truly seen me suddenly stared with naked curiosity.

I moved forward with measured steps, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird.

"Some of you may be wondering who this is," Daniel continued, his smile never faltering. "Sophia Chen works as my personal assistant. Some rumors have circulated that she might be... more than that."

The pause was deliberate, designed to let the whispers swell. Five years of secrecy exposed and dismissed in the same breath.

"I wanted to clarify that Ms. Chen is simply an employee—and honestly, not a particularly notable one." His laugh invited others to join, and several did. "I'm not sure why she's even here today. This event is for key personnel only."

Victoria's fingers tightened on his arm, her smile widening at my public execution.

"Perhaps you should return to your desk, Ms. Chen," Daniel finished, waving me away like an annoying insect. "If we need coffee, someone will let you know."

The dismissal landed like a physical blow. I retreated, the sound of polite laughter following me through the glass doors, across the marble lobby, and into the elevator that carried me up to the empty apartment we shared. My dignity lay in shards at my feet, swept away by a man who had never seen me as more than a convenience.

Hours later, the door to our Tribeca loft slammed open. Daniel stormed in, yanking off his tie as he paced before the fireplace. The flames cast ominous shadows across his face.

"We're finished," he announced without preamble. "Sterling Enterprises will declare bankruptcy within days unless we secure immediate backing."

"We?" I echoed, the word hollow after the morning's public rejection.

Daniel didn't even acknowledge my question. He pulled a glossy magazine from his briefcase, tossing it onto the coffee table between us. Forbes. The cover featured a striking dark-haired man with storm-gray eyes.

"Alexander Blackwood," Daniel said, his finger tapping the image impatiently. "New York's most powerful businessman and our only hope. I need you to seduce him."

The magazine slid under my trembling fingers. "And if I refuse?"

"Then you get nothing," he snapped. "No settlement, no support. You'll be exactly what I called you today—nobody important."

I turned the page, and my heart stopped. Those eyes. That jawline. The small scar above his left eyebrow. Fifteen years had passed, but I would know that face anywhere—in dreams, in shadows, in the fragments of my broken heart.

Alexander. My Alexander. The boy who had promised me forever under a blanket of stars.

I carefully schooled my expression, hiding the wild surge of hope behind a mask of resignation. "I'll do it," I said quietly, my finger tracing the outline of Alexander's face.

Daniel didn't notice my racing pulse or the flush creeping up my neck. He couldn't see that, for the first time in five years, I was no longer a pawn but a queen, poised to make my most devastating move.

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