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Birthday Betrayal Unveiled

I woke to the gentle buzz of my phone alarm, the morning light filtering through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Manhattan penthouse. For a moment, I allowed myself to imagine that today might be different. That Alexander might remember. That he might care. It was my thirtieth birthday. The space beside me in our king-sized bed was cold and empty, as it had been every morning for the past three years of our marriage. I ran my fingers over the untouched pillow, wondering if he'd even slept here last night. Sometimes Alexander didn't come home at all, citing late shoots or early call times. I'd stopped asking months ago. I padded across the marble floor to the kitchen, my bare feet silent against the cold stone.
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Chapter 2

The industry party at SoHo's newest rooftop bar buzzed with the electric energy that only comes when too many egos occupy the same space. I nursed a gin and tonic, watching the crowd of producers, directors, and actors perform for each other—everyone selling something, everyone buying something. Three days had passed since I'd confronted Alexander about Victoria, and his words still echoed in my mind: 'You will never leave me.'

I'd moved into the guest bedroom that night, and he hadn't objected. In fact, he'd barely acknowledged my existence since, leaving before dawn and returning long after I'd gone to bed.

"Stella Morgan. Still the most beautiful woman in any room."

I turned to find Ryan Mitchell standing behind me, his familiar smile bringing back memories I'd thought long buried. Ryan—my first real boyfriend, my first heartbreak. Before Alexander. Before everything.

"Ryan," I said, trying to sound neutral despite the sudden tightness in my chest. "It's been what—five years?"

"Five years, two months, and about sixteen days," he replied, his eyes crinkling at the corners. "But who's counting?"

I couldn't help but smile. Ryan had always been charming—dangerously so.

"Let me get you another drink," he offered, nodding toward my nearly empty glass. "We should catch up."

I should have said no. I should have made an excuse and left. Instead, I found myself following him to a quieter corner of the rooftop, away from prying eyes and gossip-hungry ears.

"I heard about you and Alexander," Ryan said once we were settled with fresh drinks, the Manhattan skyline glittering behind him like a backdrop designed specifically for this moment.

"What exactly did you hear?" I asked, suddenly wary.

"That it's not the fairy tale Hollywood wants to believe." He leaned closer, lowering his voice. "I saw the photos of him with Victoria Lancaster at The Plaza. On your birthday, no less. That's cold, even for a Sterling."

I stared into my drink, unsure how to respond. I hadn't told anyone about what I'd seen, about our fight, about my demand for a divorce. Yet here was Ryan, somehow knowing exactly where to press to make the wound fresh again.

"You deserve better, Stella," he continued, his hand covering mine on the table. "You always did. You're too talented to be sitting on the sidelines while he collects Oscars."

"Talent doesn't seem to matter much in this town," I said bitterly.

Ryan's eyes lit up. "What if I told you I have a project? Something that could change everything for you?"

"I'd say you sound like every producer at this party."

"Except I actually mean it." He pulled out his phone, scrolling quickly before showing me a script title page. "'Shadows of Yesterday.' Indie film, but we've got solid financing and festival potential. The lead role has your name all over it."

I looked from the phone to Ryan's earnest face, searching for the catch. "Why me? You must know a dozen actresses who would kill for this."

"Because none of them are you," he said simply. "Meet me tomorrow at Café Lux in SoHo. Nine AM. We'll talk details."

Before I could respond, he was gone, disappearing into the crowd and leaving me with a dangerous thing: hope.

---

Café Lux was quiet the next morning, sunlight streaming through its large windows to pool on the worn wooden floors. I arrived early, choosing a table in the corner where I could watch the door. Part of me didn't believe Ryan would show.

But at nine o'clock sharp, he walked in, script in hand and that same confident smile on his face.

"You came," he said, sliding into the seat across from me.

"I was curious," I admitted.

Ryan placed the script between us like an offering. "Read it. The character of Elise—she's complex, damaged, fighting to reclaim her life after losing everything. It's the kind of role that wins awards, Stella."

I flipped through the pages, my heart quickening as I read snippets of dialogue. It was good. Really good.

"This could be your moment," Ryan continued, his voice dropping to that intimate register that had always made me feel like we were the only two people in the world. "A chance to step out of Alexander's shadow and show everyone who you really are."

I looked up at him, suddenly aware of how close he was leaning. "Why now, Ryan? Why after all this time?"

"Because I never stopped believing in you." His hand covered mine again, warm and familiar. "Say yes. Be my Elise."

His phone buzzed on the table, and he glanced down at it briefly. I caught a glimpse of a notification—something about us being spotted together at last night's party. Ryan quickly turned the phone over, but not before I saw his slight smile at whatever was being said online.

Still, the script in my hands felt like a lifeline. A way out. A chance.

"Yes," I said, the word feeling both terrifying and exhilarating. "I'll do it."

---

Two weeks later, I walked into the midtown production office with my head held high. I'd spent days working on the character, building Elise from the inside out. For the first time in years, I felt like an actress again, not just Alexander Sterling's wife.

The conference room was already half-full when I arrived—production assistants, the cinematographer, various crew members. I nodded greetings, taking a seat near Ryan, who gave me an encouraging smile.

"Ready to make movie magic?" he whispered.

Before I could answer, the door swung open, and Alexander strode in.

My blood ran cold. What was he doing here? Ryan had never mentioned any connection to my husband.

But the true shock came a moment later when Victoria Lancaster followed him in, her hand resting casually on his arm as if she belonged there. As if she belonged with him.

Alexander's eyes met mine briefly, a flash of something unreadable crossing his face before he addressed the room.

"Good morning, everyone. I apologize for the last-minute change, but I've reviewed the project and made some adjustments to ensure its success." His voice was smooth, professional—the voice he used for business, not the cold, possessive tone he'd used with me that night. "Victoria Lancaster will be taking the role of Elise."

The room fell silent. All eyes darted between Alexander, Victoria, and me.

"My wife isn't ready for a role of this... complexity," Alexander continued, his gaze now fixed somewhere above my head. "This decision is final."

Victoria smiled—not at me, but at Ryan—a small, victorious curl of her lips that told me everything I needed to know. This had been planned. All of it.

I pushed back my chair and stood on legs that threatened to buckle beneath me. The humiliation burned hotter than any rage I'd ever felt, scorching through my veins until I could barely see through it.

Without a word, I walked out, feeling Alexander's eyes on my back with every step. In that moment, I understood that this wasn't just about our marriage anymore.

This was war.

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