
After My Husband Made Me Seduce His Rival
Chapter 3
The maitre d' led us through the dimly lit restaurant, past tables of Manhattan's elite who barely looked up from their conversations yet somehow managed to note our every move. Alexander's hand rested lightly against the small of my back, a gesture so intimate and possessive that it sent waves of electricity through my body. We were seated in a private alcove, sheltered from prying eyes by tasteful Japanese screens and softened by the golden glow of candlelight.
"You still prefer the corners of rooms," Alexander observed, his eyes never leaving my face. "Some things haven't changed."
I caught myself tucking a strand of hair behind my ear—a nervous habit I thought I'd outgrown. "And you still notice everything."
"When it comes to you, Sophia, I've missed fifteen years. I don't intend to miss another detail." He poured champagne into delicate flutes, the bubbles catching the candlelight like tiny stars.
The waiter appeared with caviar served on mother-of-pearl spoons. Alexander dismissed him with a subtle nod, ensuring our privacy.
"Tell me about these five years with him," Alexander said, his voice deceptively casual, though I could hear the tension underneath. "How did Daniel Sterling convince you to agree to a secret marriage?"
My fingers drummed lightly on the white tablecloth, an old chess player's tell when considering strategy. I needed Alexander as an ally, not as a rescuer who might sweep in and make decisions for me. I would reveal enough to secure his help but maintain control of my own game.
"After you disappeared, I was...lost." I met his gaze steadily. "Daniel resembled you, did you know that? Not exactly, but enough that sometimes in certain lights..." I let the implication hang between us.
A muscle in Alexander's jaw tightened. "I know. It's why I've had him watched as well."
"The marriage was a business arrangement," I continued, sipping my champagne. "He needed someone discreet, educated, who understood the rules of his world. I needed..." I paused, calculating how much truth to offer. "I needed to belong somewhere again."
"And now he's cast you aside publicly, then asked you to seduce me for financial backing." Alexander's voice had turned cold, dangerous. "What he doesn't realize is that he's finally done something right—he's brought you back to me."
The intensity of his gaze made my breath catch. This was not the boy I had known; this was a man who had built an empire, who had calculated and waited and watched. For me.
"Why didn't you come for me sooner?" I asked, the question that had haunted me for fifteen years finally escaping my lips.
"The threat was never neutralized until recently," he answered, his fingers brushing mine across the table. "My family's enemies were powerful, patient. One wrong move and you would have been collateral damage. I couldn't risk it—couldn't risk you."
"And now?"
"Now I have more resources than they could ever dream of." A dark satisfaction gleamed in his eyes. "Now I can protect what's mine."
The possessiveness in his tone should have alarmed me, but instead, it felt like coming home. We spent hours talking, excavating the lost years between us, strategically avoiding the most painful subjects. I told him about my life as Daniel's shadow, offering just enough vulnerability to cement our connection but never appearing weak. He told me about building his empire, always with the goal of creating a fortress safe enough for us both.
It was nearly midnight when he escorted me to the waiting town car, his hand warm against mine.
"Daniel expects a report," I said quietly.
"Let him wait," Alexander replied, bringing my hand to his lips. "This game will play out on our terms now, not his."
I slept better that night than I had in years, wrapped in the knowledge that Alexander had never truly abandoned me. When my phone erupted with notifications the next morning, I knew before looking that our chess match had begun.
Daniel called seventeen times while I showered. When I finally answered, his voice was strangled with rage.
"What the hell have you done?" he demanded. "It's all over Twitter, all over the financial news—"
I pulled up Alexander's verified account on my tablet, my heart pounding as I read the bold declaration: "Sophia Chen belongs with me, not as anyone's pawn. #Mine."
The words sent a thrill of vindication through me. After five years in the shadows, I was suddenly visible. Claimed. The queen had returned to the board.
"Sophia!" Daniel's voice rose to a near shout. "Do you have any idea what you've done?"
I smiled into the phone, savoring the moment. "Actually, Daniel, I think I'm finally doing exactly what I should have done years ago."
As I hung up, my phone chimed with a text from Alexander: "Check and mate, my love. He never stood a chance."
And as Manhattan's gossip columns exploded with speculation, I knew the game had only just begun.
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