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Betrayed Wife's Ascent

I smoothed the silver silk of my dress, checking my reflection one last time in the mirror. Five years of marriage. Five years of trying to prove myself worthy of the Sterling name. Tonight would be different. Tonight, Nathan would finally see me—truly see me—through my art. The centerpiece of my anniversary exhibition stood draped in midnight blue velvet in our penthouse's glass-walled studio. "Sanctuary" had consumed me for months—a sweeping metal sculpture of intertwined figures rising from a tempest of twisted silver and bronze. It represented everything I'd poured into our marriage: vulnerability, strength, and unwavering hope. "Ms. Isabella, the first guests have arrived," Margaret, our elderly housekeeper, announced from the doorway, her eyes crinkling with rare warmth.
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Chapter 2

Dawn crept through the penthouse windows, casting pale light across the wreckage of my exhibition. I'd been here for hours, unable to leave the battlefield of my destroyed dreams. My silver dress—chosen so carefully for last night's celebration—was now wrinkled and stained with tears and metal dust as I knelt among the ruins.

I cradled a twisted piece of "Sanctuary" in my trembling hands. The metal was cold against my skin, its once-graceful curve now bent violently out of shape. Just like our marriage.

"Why couldn't you just listen?" I whispered to the empty room, to the husband who had stormed out after his destruction was complete.

My sketchbook lay open beside me, its pages spotted with teardrops that made the ink run in blue rivulets. I'd been frantically sketching redesigns since 3 AM, as if I could somehow resurrect my work, my hope, from these broken pieces. As if I could fix what Nathan had so deliberately shattered.

"Ms. Isabella?" Margaret's soft voice startled me. She stood in the doorway, a tray with tea in her weathered hands, her eyes taking in the devastation with quiet sadness. "You should rest."

"I can't." My voice cracked. "If I stop, then it's real. Then I have to accept that he—" I couldn't finish.

She set the tray down and retreated without another word, understanding there was nothing to say that could possibly help.

I ran my fingers over the jagged edge of metal where Nathan had torn apart the two figures that represented us. In the sculpture, they had been rising together, supporting each other. Now they were separated, broken.

"I will rebuild you," I promised the fragment in my hand. "Somehow."

* * *

"You will wear the blue Dior," Nathan informed me coldly when he returned that evening. Not a question. A command.

"I'm not going anywhere," I replied, still surrounded by the wreckage of my art.

"We are expected at my mother's for dinner in one hour. You will be dressed and composed." His tone left no room for argument. "And you will apologize for your disgraceful behavior."

"Apologize?" I looked up at him in disbelief. "Nathan, I didn't touch Victoria's cello. You know I wouldn't—"

"Your brooch was there!" he thundered, the careful control slipping. "Do not insult me with more lies."

Sixty minutes later, I sat rigid in the back of our town car, the blue dress feeling like a straitjacket. Nathan hadn't spoken another word to me, his profile sharp and unforgiving in the passing streetlights.

Eleanor Sterling's Upper East Side mansion loomed before us, its windows glowing with warm light that promised no warmth for me. I'd never felt welcome here, but tonight would be different. Tonight would be an execution.

The chandeliers cast merciless light over the dining room's gleaming mahogany table. Victoria wasn't present—she never was at family gatherings—but her presence hung in the air like a ghost, more real than I had ever been in this house.

"Isabella," Eleanor greeted me with her customary air kiss, her eyes glacial. "How... dramatic of you to join us after your little episode."

Nathan's hand clamped around my arm, steering me to my seat. His brother James and sister-in-law Olivia were already seated, their expressions a mixture of curiosity and disdain.

"Before we begin," Nathan announced as the first course arrived, "Isabella has something to say."

All eyes turned to me. The silence stretched, heavy with expectation.

"I didn't destroy Victoria's cello," I said quietly.

Nathan's fork clattered against fine china. "Isabella."

"I was at home all day preparing for the exhibition. I couldn't have—"

"Enough!" Nathan's fist came down on the table, making the crystal water glasses jump. "You will apologize for your jealous, childish behavior or—"

"Or what?" I challenged, something dangerous flaring in my chest. "What more can you take from me?"

The meal continued in brittle silence after that, course after course of food I couldn't taste. Eleanor spoke of charity galas and board meetings as if nothing was amiss, while Nathan drank steadily more wine, his eyes never leaving my face.

When dessert was cleared, Nathan abruptly stood. Without a word, he crossed to the terrace doors and flung them open. December air rushed in, carrying snowflakes that melted instantly on the heated floors.

"Outside," he ordered, pointing into the darkness. "Now."

"Nathan, it's freezing," Olivia protested weakly, the first hint of concern I'd seen all evening.

"Stay out of this," he snapped. "Isabella needs to cool her temper. Outside. Until you're ready to apologize properly."

I rose slowly, my legs numb. As I passed Eleanor, I caught her whispered words: "You should have known your place."

The terrace doors closed behind me with a final click. Through the glass, I watched the family resume their conversation, brandy being poured as if a woman wasn't standing in twenty-degree weather just feet away.

My thin heels sank into the snow, the cold immediately biting through the silk of my dress. I wrapped my arms around myself, shivering violently as snowflakes caught in my hair.

A servant passed by the window, eyes carefully averted from my humiliation. No one would help. No one would defy a Sterling.

As my tears froze on my cheeks, I realized with sudden, terrible clarity: this was not love. This had never been love.

And for the first time, standing in the snow while my husband drank brandy in the warmth, I wondered if I would survive loving Nathan Sterling at all.

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