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After the Assistant Revealed His Secret Identity

I stood at the edge of the Manhattan charity auction ballroom, a glass of untouched champagne in my hand. The crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over the sea of designer gowns and custom tuxedos, but their light couldn't penetrate the chill that had settled in my chest hours ago. My gray sheath dress—tailored, elegant, but deliberately understated—felt suddenly like armor against the glittering crowd. Across the room, Gabriel's laugh cut through the ambient chatter. My husband of six years hadn't bothered to arrive with me, choosing instead to meet Isabella at the entrance. Even now, he leaned close to her, whispering something that made her tilt her head back in delight, her diamond earrings catching the light. The intimacy of the gesture was unmistakable—and intentional. "Mrs. Sterling." A silver-haired woman from the hospital board nodded as she passed. "Lovely event." "Indeed," I replied, my practiced smile sliding into place.
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Chapter 2

The morning sunlight streamed through the windows of Sterling Enterprises, casting long shadows across my desk as I placed the cream-colored envelope in front of Eleanor Vance. The board member's eyebrows rose slightly—the only crack in her otherwise impeccable composure.

"Your resignation?" Eleanor picked up the envelope, her manicured fingers tracing the edge. "Gabriel's stunt at the auction..."

"Is merely the final act in a long performance," I finished for her, surprised by the steadiness in my voice. Six years of carefully constructed patience had crumbled in a single night, yet I felt oddly calm. "I've given everything I have to this company, Eleanor. There's nothing left to give."

Eleanor's eyes—sharp and assessing—studied me. She had been Grandfather Sterling's closest ally on the board, and perhaps the only person who truly understood what I'd sacrificed for this family.

"Edward would be disappointed," she said finally, though her tone lacked conviction. "Not in you," she clarified. "In what his grandson has become."

"I kept my promise to Edward," I said softly. "I married Gabriel. I helped rebuild what he nearly destroyed. But Edward never asked me to endure public humiliation as part of our arrangement."

Eleanor nodded, a rare softness crossing her features. "Where will you go?"

"Away," I said simply. "Just for a while."

As if summoned by my words, Marcus appeared in the doorway, his tall frame silhouetted against the hallway light. Even now, in this moment of profound change, his timing was impeccable.

"The car is ready whenever you are, Mrs. Sterling," he said, his voice betraying nothing of the conversation we'd had last night after the auction.

"Thank you, Marcus." I turned back to Eleanor. "The Henderson proposal is complete. All the notes are in the shared drive."

"Always thinking of the company," Eleanor said, rising to her feet. To my surprise, she embraced me briefly. "Take care of yourself, Sophia. For once."

I nodded, gathering my purse—the only personal item I was taking from my office. Everything else could stay. Everything else belonged to Sterling Enterprises, to Gabriel, to a life I was finally walking away from.

The drive east was quiet, the sleek company car slicing through midday traffic with practiced ease. Marcus sat beside me in the back seat, his laptop open but untouched. Neither of us had spoken much since leaving the city, both lost in the magnitude of what had just happened.

"You've never mentioned having a place in the Hamptons," I said finally, watching the cityscape gradually give way to glimpses of coastline.

"It's been in my family for generations," Marcus replied, his eyes meeting mine briefly before returning to the window. "Nothing extravagant, but private. The kind of place where you can hear yourself think."

I studied his profile—the strong jaw, the slight crease between his brows that appeared when he was concerned. Six years as my assistant, and yet there was still so much I didn't know about him.

"Did you spend summers there as a child?" I asked, genuinely curious about this man who had been my shadow for so long.

A small smile played at the corners of his mouth. "Every August. My brother and I would race each other to the water each morning. I always won."

"I can't imagine you as a competitive child," I said, returning his smile.

"Only about the things that mattered," he replied, something unreadable flickering in his eyes.

The Atlantic stretched before us as we turned onto the coastal road, sunlight dancing across its surface like scattered diamonds. For the first time in years, I felt the knot in my chest begin to loosen.

The beach house was a masterpiece of understated elegance—weathered cedar shingles, expansive windows, and a wraparound porch that seemed to embrace the ocean view. Inside, the open floor plan was bathed in natural light, with comfortable furnishings in soft blues and creams.

"The kitchen is fully stocked," Marcus said, setting my bag in the entryway. "I took the liberty of having some essentials delivered."

I wandered into the kitchen, running my fingers along the marble countertop. A wooden recipe box caught my eye, tucked beside a collection of cookbooks.

"What's this?" I asked, opening it to find dozens of yellowed index cards covered in elegant handwriting.

Marcus appeared beside me, surprise evident in his expression. "My grandmother's recipes. I'd forgotten those were here."

I lifted one card, reading the faded script. "Rose Water and Honey Facial Cream." Another card: "Lavender Sleep Balm." Card after card of natural skincare formulations, eerily similar to the ones my own grandmother had taught me to make as a child.

Something stirred within me—a spark of excitement I hadn't felt in years. "Do you mind if I...?"

"Please," Marcus said, watching me with an intensity that made my cheeks warm. "Use anything you like."

Hours later, the kitchen table was covered with small bowls of oils, dried herbs, and beeswax. The scent of lavender and chamomile filled the air as I stirred a pale cream to the perfect consistency. For the first time in years, I felt truly present, my mind focused on creation rather than survival.

I looked up to find Marcus leaning against the doorframe, watching me with an expression I couldn't quite decipher.

"What?" I asked, suddenly self-conscious.

"Nothing," he said softly. "It's just been a long time since I've seen you smile like that."

I hadn't realized I was smiling at all.

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