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Betrayed Mother: Abandoned at Celebration Novel Cover

Betrayed Mother: Abandoned at Celebration

I arrived at Le Beau Monde an hour early, my heels clicking against the polished marble floor as I made my way through the restaurant's main dining area. The maître d' recognized me immediately, his practiced smile warming as I approached. "Mrs. Sterling, welcome. The private dining room is prepared as requested." "Thank you, Antoine. I'd like to inspect it before the guests arrive." He led me through the restaurant to the exclusive back room I'd reserved weeks ago. The space was transformed exactly as I'd envisioned—crystal chandeliers casting a warm glow over the long mahogany table, white roses and hydrangeas arranged in silver vases, and place cards embossed with gold leaf marking each seat. I ran my finger over Ryan's card at the right of the head chair—my position. Three years of sacrifice had led to this moment: my son's acceptance to Harvard, the culmination of countless late nights reviewing essays, weekends spent on campus tours, and the quiet reshaping of my entire life to ensure his success. "The champagne will be served at precisely seven-thirty, after your toast," Antoine confirmed as I adjusted a slightly misaligned fork.
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Chapter 3

The wine dripped down my face, staining my cream dress with crimson rivulets. I stood frozen as Amanda dabbed at me with false concern, her whispered words cutting deeper than Marcus's rage. Around us, the elegant dinner I had meticulously planned dissolved into uncomfortable murmurs and averted gazes.

Then Ryan stood up.

The scrape of his chair against the hardwood floor silenced the room. My son—my brilliant, beautiful boy for whom I'd sacrificed everything—rose to his full height, his face flushed with an emotion I couldn't quite place. Was it embarrassment? Anger? For a fleeting moment, I thought he might defend me.

"I can't believe you would do this," Ryan said, his voice carrying across the stunned silence. But he wasn't looking at his father. He was looking at me.

"Ryan," I whispered, wine still dripping from my chin onto the ruined pearls at my neck.

"No." He cut me off with a sharp gesture. "You've always been like this—making everything about you. Tonight was supposed to be my celebration, and you've turned it into another one of your dramas."

Marcus smirked beside him, a hand on our son's shoulder in solidarity. Amanda's eyes gleamed with triumph.

"Do you have any idea how embarrassing it is?" Ryan continued, his voice rising. "Everyone at school talks about how controlling you are, how you can't let go. Amanda has been more of a mother to me these past few months than you've been in years."

The words hit me like physical blows. Each syllable stripped away another layer of the identity I'd built around being his mother.

"Amanda understands me," Ryan declared, turning to smile at her. "She supports me without suffocating me. From now on, I consider her my mother figure. You're just..." he paused, searching for the cruelest word, "an embarrassment to this family."

The room collectively inhaled. James Caldwell looked down at his plate. Antoine, hovering by the door, turned away in secondhand shame. No one spoke. No one defended me.

I backed away, bumping into a server who nearly dropped his tray. The wine on my dress had begun to cool, clinging to my skin like a scarlet brand. Without another word, I turned and fled the private dining room, the weight of two dozen pitying stares burning into my back.

In the sanctuary of the ladies' powder room, I gripped the marble counter and finally allowed myself to look in the mirror. My carefully applied makeup was streaked with wine and tears. My hair, which I'd spent an hour styling, hung limply around my face. The cream dress—the one I'd chosen so carefully to convey elegant motherly pride—was ruined beyond salvation.

I grabbed a handful of paper towels and began mechanically wiping at my face. The expensive towels came away stained burgundy, like blood from an invisible wound. My hands trembled as reality crashed over me in waves.

Three years. Three years I had dedicated to Ryan's future, to being the mother I thought he needed. Three years I had stepped away from the company I built, handing operational control to Marcus while I focused on our son. Three years of sacrifice, erased in a single evening of humiliation.

As I stared at my reflection, something shifted behind my eyes. The tears dried up, replaced by a smoldering anger that started deep in my chest and spread outward. I straightened my spine, watching as my expression hardened into something I barely recognized—something from before, when I was Victoria Sterling, founder and CEO, not just Marcus's wife or Ryan's mother.

"Enough," I whispered to my reflection, voice steady despite everything.

I cleaned my face as best I could, reapplied my lipstick with a steady hand, and walked out with my head high. I didn't return to the dining room. Instead, I texted my driver to meet me at the side entrance, away from prying eyes.

The black limousine pulled up silently. I slid into the cool leather interior, clutching the overnight bag I always kept in the car—a habit from my CEO days when emergency trips were common. As the car pulled away from Le Beau Monde, I stared out at the Manhattan skyline, the glittering towers I once commanded from my corner office.

"Where to, Mrs. Sterling?" my driver asked, his eyes meeting mine briefly in the rearview mirror.

I considered the question as we glided through the city streets. Not the penthouse. Not tonight. Not after what had happened. My fingers found my wedding band, twisting it one last time before I made my decision.

"The Hamptons estate," I said quietly. "And James, please call my attorney, Sofia Rossi. Tell her I need to see her first thing tomorrow morning."

As Manhattan receded behind us, I felt something inside me harden into resolve. They thought they had humiliated me, broken me. They had no idea what I was capable of. They had forgotten who built Sterling Enterprises from nothing.

They were about to remember.

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