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After My Runaway Groom’s Betrayal, I Took His Empire Novel Cover

After My Runaway Groom’s Betrayal, I Took His Empire

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.
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Chapter 2

The marble floor of my penthouse gleamed cold and unforgiving in the morning light. I'd arranged everything with surgical precision—every gift Ethan had ever given me laid out like evidence in a courtroom. The Cartier watch he'd bought for our first anniversary. The leather-bound journal where he'd written those pathetic attempts at poetry. The bottle of Chanel No. 5 he'd claimed reminded him of me.

I picked up the journal first, running my fingers over the embossed cover. Inside, his handwriting sprawled across pages filled with promises he'd never intended to keep. I let it fall open to a random page: *Victoria, my anchor in the storm, my guiding star...*

The laugh that escaped me was sharp enough to cut glass.

I positioned the journal carefully on the floor, then brought my stiletto heel down hard. The spine cracked with a satisfying snap. Pages scattered across the marble like dead leaves. I ground my heel into them, watching the ink smear and blur until his words became meaningless black stains.

The perfume bottle came next. I held it up to the light, watching the amber liquid catch the sun streaming through my floor-to-ceiling windows. How many times had I worn this scent for him? How many board meetings, how many dinners where I'd used my family's connections to save his pathetic company?

The crystal shattered beautifully. The scent exploded into the air—cloying, overwhelming, suffocating. Just like our relationship had been.

I worked methodically through each item. The tennis bracelet he'd given me after I'd secured the Henderson account for Brooks Enterprises—crushed beneath my heel until diamonds scattered like tears across the floor. The vintage Hermès scarf from our trip to Paris—torn into precise strips. Each destruction was calculated, controlled. This wasn't hysteria. This was surgery, cutting away the cancer of Ethan Brooks from my life.

My phone rang just as I was examining the last piece—a platinum necklace with a heart-shaped pendant. The caller ID showed his name, accompanied by that photo I'd once found charming: Ethan in his Harvard tie, trying so hard to look like he belonged.

"Victoria." His voice crackled through the speaker, thick with what he probably thought sounded like remorse. "I'm so sorry about last night. You have to understand—"

"Good morning, Ethan." I kept my tone neutral, almost pleasant, as I dangled the necklace from one finger. "I trust your family emergency resolved itself?"

A pause. I could practically hear him scrambling for the right words. "It's complicated. My cousin—he was in an accident. I had to—"

"Which cousin?" I asked mildly. "James is in Tokyo on business. Marcus just posted from his yacht in Monaco twenty minutes ago."

The silence stretched longer this time. When he spoke again, his voice had taken on that wheedling quality I'd grown to despise. "Victoria, please. Can we meet? I need to explain everything. Last night was supposed to be perfect—"

"It was perfect," I interrupted, watching the heart pendant spin slowly in the morning light. "Perfectly illuminating."

"What does that mean?"

I smiled, though he couldn't see it. "It means I think we should postpone the engagement, darling. Clearly, you have... priorities that need addressing."

"Postpone?" Relief flooded his voice, the fool. "Yes, of course. Just for a little while. Until things settle down. You understand, don't you? You always understand."

"I understand perfectly." The necklace joined the debris on the floor. This time, I didn't need my heel. I simply let it drop, watching it disappear among the glittering wreckage.

"I'll make this up to you," he promised. "The proposal, everything. It'll be even better than—"

"I'm sure it will be." I ended the call before he could continue his pathetic groveling.

The silence that followed was absolute. I stood in the center of my calculated destruction, surrounded by the glittering remains of two years of carefully orchestrated lies. My reflection in the mirror across the room showed a woman still in last night's emerald dress, but everything else had changed. The woman who'd believed in Ethan Brooks was as dead as the gifts at my feet.

I pressed a button on my phone. Jessica answered on the first ring.

"Good morning, Ms. Reed."

"Jessica, I need you to begin the Prometheus Protocol."

A pause. "Are you certain?"

"Absolutely certain. Start with the subsidiary holdings. I want every Reed family investment pulled from Brooks Enterprises' partnerships by end of business today. Quietly. Make it look like routine portfolio rebalancing."

"Understood. Anything else?"

"Yes." I stepped carefully through the debris, my heels clicking against the marble. "Set up a meeting with our private investigator. I want to know everything about Olivia White."

"I'll have him here within the hour."

As I hung up, I caught sight of one unbroken item—a photo of Ethan and me at last year's Met Gala, both of us smiling for the cameras. I'd saved him that night, introducing him to three major clients who'd salvaged his quarterly projections.

I picked up the frame, studying his face. Had he been thinking of her even then?

It didn't matter. By the time I was finished, Ethan Brooks would understand the true cost of betraying Victoria Reed. He thought he'd walked away from a proposal.

He had no idea he'd just declared war.

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