
After My Runaway Groom’s Betrayal, I Took His Empire
Chapter 1
I stepped onto the rooftop garden, the Manhattan skyline glowing amber in the sunset behind me. My emerald dress caught the fading light, making it shimmer with each step I took toward Ethan. The weight of anticipation hung in the air, mingling with the heady scent of thousands of roses that transformed the space into something from a fairy tale.
Ethan stood waiting by a heart-shaped arrangement of flickering candles, his fingers nervously adjusting his tie. Our eyes met across the crowd of New York's elite who had gathered to witness what everyone assumed would be the social event of the season. The string quartet softened their melody—my favorite Debussy piece—as I approached.
"You look breathtaking," Ethan whispered, taking my hand. His palm was damp with sweat. I'd spent two years molding him into this moment, teaching him the right words to say, the right moves to make. Tonight was the culmination of my careful investment.
"I wanted everything to be perfect for you," he continued, gesturing at the elaborate scene—crystal champagne fountains catching the golden hour light, white rose petals scattered along a path that led to where we now stood.
I smiled, allowing myself a moment of satisfaction. The Brooks name had been on the verge of bankruptcy when I found Ethan. Now, through my connections and business acumen, his company thrived. I had transformed him from a failing heir into a worthy partner. Unlike my father, Ethan would be loyal. I had engineered it that way.
"Victoria," he began, his voice carrying across the now-hushed crowd. "These past two years—"
A sharp vibration cut through his words. Ethan's phone lit up in his pocket. I caught the flash of a name on the screen: Olivia White.
Something shifted in his expression—a flicker of panic, of recognition. He glanced at the phone, then back at me, conflict evident in his eyes.
"I'm sorry," he murmured, stepping back. "I need to take this."
The crowd's collective intake of breath was audible as Ethan turned away, pressing the phone to his ear. His voice dropped to an urgent whisper, but I caught fragments: "Now? Can't it wait?" and then, "I'll be right there."
When he turned back, his face had drained of color. "Victoria, I'm so sorry. There's a family emergency. I have to go."
Without further explanation, without even a proper goodbye, he was moving toward the service stairs, disappearing from view as whispers erupted around us.
I stood alone in the center of what should have been my engagement celebration, surrounded by hundreds of curious eyes. I could feel them watching, waiting for the infamous Reed temper to explode. Eleanor Brooks, Ethan's mother, stared at me with barely concealed satisfaction from across the terrace. She had never approved of me, despite how eagerly she had accepted my family's influence and money.
In that moment, something crystallized within me. A cold clarity washed over my mind as I cataloged every face, every whisper, every pitying glance. This humiliation would not be forgotten.
I raised my champagne glass, my hand perfectly steady. "Ladies and gentlemen," I called out, my voice carrying across the now-silent rooftop. "It seems the proposal will have to wait." I smiled, a practiced curve of my lips that revealed nothing of the ice forming in my chest. "But please, enjoy the party."
The crowd's surprise was palpable. They had expected tears, perhaps a scene. Instead, they got poise and composure—the perfect society mask.
As I turned away, walking with measured steps toward the private elevator, my mind was already racing. Olivia White. The name echoed in my thoughts, a puzzle piece I needed to place. Family emergency? No. I knew a lie when I heard one.
By the time the elevator doors closed behind me, sealing me in momentary privacy, my plan was already taking shape. Ethan Brooks had just made the most catastrophic mistake of his life. He thought he was walking away from a proposal.
He didn't realize he had just set in motion his own destruction.
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