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Auctioned Heiress: The Vicious Queen's Revenge

Auctioned Heiress: The Vicious Queen's Revenge

I single-handedly saved my family's corporate empire from a hostile takeover, securing our market share for the next decade. But my grandfather didn't see me as a hero. He saw me as a flawed piece of inventory. To calm the board and fix the reputation I supposedly ruined, he forced me into an arranged marriage, auctioning me off to the highest bidder. Desperate, I turned to my childhood friend, Egnacio, the only person who ever promised to protect me. But instead of saving me, he publicly humiliated me. He used my desperation as a networking opportunity, pitching my arranged marriage as a business deal to a ruthless private equity king named Dexter Mathews. Later that night, I caught Egnacio holding my cruel cousin in his arms. "What man wants to be with a woman who looks at you like she's planning a hostile takeover?" Hearing him mock my pain shattered the last bit of hope I had. I realized I was never family to them. I was just a sharp knife, used to cut down their enemies and then traded for cash before I got dull. The heartbreak vanished, replaced by a cold, violent rage. I didn't break, and I didn't run. Instead, I got into the back of Dexter Mathews's car. He had watched my family tear me apart, but he didn't see a broken pawn. He saw a queen. And together, we were going to burn their entire empire to the ground.
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Chapter 3

Clare tossed her keys to the valet without a word and strode into The Gilded Cage, one of Manhattan's most exclusive private clubs. The air inside was thick with the scent of expensive cigars, aged whiskey, and the quiet, confident hum of money. A low, mournful saxophone melody drifted from a corner stage. Alex, the bartender who had known her for years, gave her a brief nod as she passed, a flicker of sympathy in his eyes. She ignored it, just as she ignored the curious and speculative glances from the patrons scattered around the dimly lit room. Her reputation preceded her. Her eyes scanned the club, searching for one face. She found it in a semi-private VIP booth in the back. Egnacio Hayes. The line of his jaw, the way he held his glass-it was etched into her memory. Her heart did a stupid little flip. She paused, smoothed the lapels of her suit, and forced a smile onto her face. It felt brittle, like a mask about to crack. She walked over. When Egnacio saw her, a flicker of something-panic? annoyance?-crossed his face before it was instantly replaced by his usual charming, polished smile. "Clare," he said, his voice smooth as silk. "What a surprise." "I was in the neighborhood," she lied, sliding into the plush leather seat opposite him. "Thought I'd see if an old friend could help me out of a little jam." She tried to keep her tone light, playful. Egnacio didn't respond. He swirled the amber liquid in his glass, the ice cubes clinking softly. The silence stretched, becoming cold and uncomfortable. Then, he turned to the man sitting beside him, a man who had been watching her with unnerving stillness since she arrived. "Clare, I don't believe you've met Dexter Mathews," Egnacio said, his tone suddenly bright and effusive. "Dexter's just in from Pittsburgh. A major player in private equity." Clare froze. She hadn't expected an audience. And she certainly hadn't expected Egnacio to pivot to a business introduction when she was so clearly in distress. Dexter Mathews inclined his head slightly. His eyes, a deep, unreadable shade of grey, scanned her as if he were assessing a financial statement, looking for weaknesses. He said nothing. "Dexter's the one who's really shaking things up on the street," Egnacio continued, his voice a little too loud. "His firm's M&A strategies are legendary." A chill snaked up Clare's spine. She understood now. He was changing the subject. He was building a wall between them, brick by polite, social brick. She had to try. "It's a family matter, actually," she said, forcing herself to look at Egnacio. "A forced merger, you could say. I need some outside leverage." Egnacio smiled, a tight, meaningless gesture. "Well, when it comes to complex asset restructuring," he said, gesturing toward the silent man beside him, "you'd probably be better off getting advice from a rational investor like Dexter." Asset restructuring. The words hit her like a physical slap. He had taken her plea, her vulnerability, and translated it into the cold, impersonal language of a deal. He was rejecting her, and he was doing it with the most exquisitely cruel courtesy. Dexter Mathews' fingers tapped a soft, barely audible rhythm on the arm of the sofa. He knew. He could feel the tension, the humiliation radiating off her in waves. Beside him, another man she hadn't noticed, Thayer Pembroke, was watching the exchange with undisguised amusement, his eyes darting between the three of them. Clare's cheeks burned. The shame was a physical thing, a hot tide rising in her chest, threatening to drown her. She dug her nails into her thigh, the sharp pain the only thing keeping her upright, keeping the mask from shattering. She extended a hand across the table to Dexter. "A pleasure," she said, her voice a credit to years of boardroom discipline. Her fingertips were ice-cold. Dexter's hand enveloped hers. His palm was warm, his grip firm. The brief contact sent a strange jolt through her, but it did nothing to warm the chill that had settled deep in her bones. "I need to... use the powder room," she said, pulling her hand back and standing up abruptly. Her knee hit the edge of the low table, knocking over a glass. Amber liquid spread across the dark wood, a sticky, ugly mess. Just like her life. She didn't look back. She turned and walked quickly toward the restrooms, her steps too fast, almost a run. The long, opulent hallway seemed to stretch on forever, the gold-leafed walls mocking her foolish, desperate hope. She pushed open the heavy door to the ladies' room and locked it behind her. Leaning against the cold, tiled wall, she gasped for air, her lungs burning. In the mirror, her reflection stared back, a perfectly composed woman with shattered eyes. The illusion was broken. She turned on the faucet, the water rushing out in a torrent. She cupped her hands and splashed the icy water on her face, again and again, trying to wash away the sting of his rejection, trying to kill the naive girl who had actually believed he would save her.

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