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Bleeding On His Carpet Before Taking His Company

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The freezing rain mixed with the copper taste of blood on my lips as Julian’s heavy leather boot pinned my wrist to the concrete driveway. "Sign the papers, Chloe, or I’ll let Mia drive over the other hand," he sneered, his voice cutting through the thunder. He tossed the crumpled divorce agreement into the muddy puddle where my three-month pregnancy was currently ending. He didn't even look at the dark red pooling around my shaking knees. Mia leaned against the hood of the black Porsche I bought him, laughing through her thick cigarette smoke. She flicked the ash right onto my torn nightgown. They thought they were discarding a useless, pathetic trophy wife who knew nothing but cooking and waiting. Julian built his billion-dollar Vanguard Tech empire on a revolutionary mystery algorithm. An algorithm he proudly told the press he wrote during grueling late nights in his office. He completely forgot I was the one who actually coded every single line while he slept off his hangovers. He forgot the master patent wasn't in his name, but registered to a ghost shell corporation in Geneva. I dragged my numb, broken fingers across the wet asphalt, leaving a bloody streak on the signature line. "Good girl," he spat, turning his back on me to pull my stepsister into a deep kiss. I didn't call an ambulance when their taillights faded into the violent storm. I pulled out my hidden burner phone with trembling hands and dialed a sequence of numbers I hadn't touched in three years. The line clicked open with heavy, encrypted static that made my heart hammer against my ribs. "Initiate protocol zero," I whispered, pressing my free hand against my cramping stomach to hold the tearing pain inside. "Welcome back, Madam Architect," the cold, mechanical voice on the other end replied. Tomorrow night is the exclusive Vanguard Tech Gala, where Julian plans to announce his massive global merger. He desperately needs the physical signature of his anonymous majority shareholder to close the billion-dollar deal. He expects a frail old Swiss banker to walk through those towering mahogany doors and hand him the crown. I adjust the thin silk strap of my crimson dress, carefully covering the fresh gauze bandage on my collarbone. The heavy gold insignia ring of the Vanguard board rests freezing cold against my index knuckle. I can hear Julian's arrogant voice over the microphone, boasting about his genius intellect to the crowd of investors. I signal the security detail standing in the shadows to step back. I push the massive double doors open, letting the loud ballroom music violently spill into the silent hallway. Julian turns around on the stage, his crystal champagne glass stopping halfway to his mouth.

Bleeding On His Carpet Before Taking His Company Chapter 1

Thunder shook the porch of the villa. I jammed my key into the front door lock. The metal clicked.

"Julian?" I called out.

No answer.

I pushed the heavy oak door open. The storm howled behind me, blowing rain into the marble foyer.

"Julian, wait. Did you lock the door?" a woman asked.

"Who cares?" Julian replied. His voice drifted from the living room.

"Chloe might come home early," she said.

"Let her. I'm sick of pretending."

I froze. That was Mia. His assistant.

I dropped my wet purse. It hit the floor with a dull thud. I walked past the foyer, my wet shoes squeaking against the stone.

Julian, my husband of three years, pinned Mia to the expansive wool rug in the center of our living room. Her silk blouse sat in a crumpled pile by the sofa.

"Tell me you love this," Mia whispered.

"You know I do," Julian answered.

A harsh, broken laugh scraped up my throat. It was the wrong reaction. I should have screamed. I should have cried. Instead, I laughed.

Julian's head snapped toward the hallway. He didn't scramble to hide. He didn't pull a blanket over Mia. He just stared at me.

"Get out, Chloe," he ordered.

"Get out?" I asked. "This is my house."

Mia slid off him. She pulled her skirt down, smoothing the wrinkles. "Julian, make her leave. She's ruining the mood."

"I said, leave," Julian repeated.

He stood up. He didn't bother to button his shirt. His bare chest heaved slightly.

"You brought her here?" I asked. My voice shook. "Into our home? On our rug?"

"It stopped being your home a long time ago," he said.

"We took vows, Julian."

"Vows expire when the marriage goes dead," he shot back. "You've been acting like a ghost for months. Did you really think I'd just sit around and wait for you to come back to life?"

"I was grieving my father!" I yelled.

"And I was bored," he stated simply.

I took a step back. The cruelty in his eyes paralyzed me.

"I've given you everything," I said, my voice cracking. "I gave up my career for you."

"Nobody asked you to," Julian replied.

"You did! On our wedding day."

"People say a lot of things at weddings, Chloe. It's a performance."

"So the last three years were just a show?" I asked.

"Mostly," he admitted.

Mia laughed. "Don't act so surprised. Everyone in his office knew. You were just the trophy he kept on the shelf."

"Shut up, Mia," I snapped.

"Don't talk to her like that," Julian warned. He took a step toward me. His fists clenched.

"You're defending her?"

"She's going to be my wife," he said.

"Julian, please," I whispered.

"Don't beg. It's ugly," he snapped. "Pack your bags and get out. I'll have my lawyer contact yours in the morning."

"I'm not leaving," I said.

"You don't have a choice," Mia chimed in. She walked over to the coffee table and picked up a thick manila folder. "He already had the papers drawn up. We were just celebrating early."

I backed toward the open front door. My wet shoes slipped on the polished floor. I hit the doorframe. I spun around to run out into the storm.

My foot missed the top of the porch steps.

Gravity yanked me backward.

"Chloe!" Julian shouted.

I hit the concrete stairs hard. My back slammed against the sharp edges. I tumbled down to the bottom of the flight.

A tearing agony ripped through my lower abdomen. It felt like hot knives twisting inside my flesh.

"Ah!" I screamed.

I curled into a tight ball on the wet stone. The rain beat down on my face.

Warm liquid gushed between my thighs. It washed down my legs, mixing with the freezing rain.

I looked down.

Red. The dark, spreading stain bloomed across the soaked concrete beneath me, far too much of it, far too fast.

My hand flew to the swell of my belly. To the daughter who was supposed to be safe inside me.

"No," I whispered. "No, no, no."

In the doorway above, Julian didn't move. He stood beside Mia, his arm curled around her waist, and he watched me bleed onto the steps of the house I had paid for.

He didn't call for help.

He pulled out his phone, lifted it to his ear, and turned his back on me.

"It's me," I heard him say, calm as still water. "There's been an accident. My wife fell. You should bring the paperwork to the hospital tonight—I want this finished by morning."

The world tilted. The rain turned to a dull roar in my ears.

The last thing I saw before the darkness swallowed me was Julian stepping back inside and closing the heavy oak door, shutting out the storm, shutting out me, as if I were already nothing more than a stain to be scrubbed off his marble floor.

I closed my eyes.

And somewhere in the cold and the red and the rain, I made him a promise.

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