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Burning His Empire For My Sister

My sister died because my husband' s mistress needed the helicopter for her dog. I called him, begging him to send his medevac chopper. He promised it would be there in thirty minutes. It never came. As my sister' s heart monitor flatlined, I saw the reason on Instagram. His mistress, Brooklyn, was posing with the helicopter, thanking my husband, Jax, for saving her Pomeranian who ate some chocolate. When I confronted him, he chose her. He pushed me, and after the car crash that followed, he rescued her from the wreckage while leaving me bleeding in the back. At the hospital, he played the hero for the news, but the final blow came from my lawyer. Our five-year marriage was a fraud; the license was fake. So I disappeared. Now, two years later, I' m back. He built an empire on my back, and I' m here to burn it all to the ground.
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Chapter 7

Josephine Cole POV:

Brooklyn watched my eyes flicker to the fruit knife, and a sick, excited smile spread across her face. "Oh, look at you," she cooed, as if speaking to a cornered animal. "Still so predictable. Still so weak."

She leaned closer, her voice a venomous whisper. "You know, Kiera was weak too. Jax told me all about her. So fragile. Always sick. A drain on your resources. It' s probably for the best that she' s gone. Now you don' t have to worry about her anymore. And neither does Jax."

The world went red. The air left my lungs.

"He told me how you two met," she continued, her eyes gleaming with malice. "How you used your pathetic sad story and sick sister to trap him. But he' s mine now. He was always meant to be mine."

My hand was shaking as I reached for the knife, my fingers wrapping around the cool, plastic handle. Not to use on her. To ground myself. To feel something solid and real in a world that had dissolved into a nightmare.

"What do you want, Brooklyn?" I asked, my voice surprisingly steady. The cold steel in my hand was a focal point, a dam holding back the flood of my rage.

"I want you gone," she said simply. "Sign the divorce papers. Take whatever pathetic settlement he offers you, and disappear. He' s mine. His money is mine. His future is mine."

"I' ve already filed for divorce," I said, my voice flat.

The smugness on her face wavered for a second, replaced by a flash of annoyance. She hadn't known. This wasn't part of her plan. She had wanted to be the one to force my hand.

"Good," she snapped, recovering quickly. "Then this should be easy."

She took a step forward, and in a move so swift I didn' t have time to react, she shoved me. Hard. I stumbled backward, my injured head screaming in protest. I fell against the bedside table, my wrist twisting at an unnatural angle.

The fruit knife clattered to the floor.

Pain, sharp and blinding, shot up my arm. Brooklyn was on me in an instant, her designer heel grinding down on my injured wrist, pinning my hand to the floor.

"You think you can win against me, Josephine?" she hissed, her face contorted with rage. "You have always been nothing. A pathetic, little charity case. And that' s all you' ll ever be."

I cried out, a strangled gasp of pain.

The sound of footsteps in the hallway made Brooklyn' s head snap up. In a split second, her expression changed. The rage vanished, replaced by a mask of terror. She snatched her foot off my hand and scrambled backward, her eyes wide with fake fear.

The door swung open. Jax stood there, his face a thundercloud. He took in the scene in an instant: me, on the floor, clutching my bleeding wrist; Brooklyn, cowering against the far wall, looking like the victim.

"She has a knife!" Brooklyn shrieked, pointing a trembling finger at the fruit knife on the floor. "She tried to attack me, Jax! She said she was going to kill me!"

Jax' s eyes flickered from the knife to my face, then to Brooklyn' s terrified performance. For a heartbeat, I saw hesitation in his eyes. A flicker of doubt.

But then he looked at me, lying broken on the floor, and his expression hardened into condemnation.

"I was just defending myself," Brooklyn sobbed, running to him and burying her face in his chest. "She' s crazy, Jax! You have to protect me!"

He wrapped his arms around her, his gaze locked on me. "What is wrong with you, Josephine?" he asked, his voice low and filled with a chilling mixture of anger and disgust.

"She' s lying," I choked out, pushing myself up. "She attacked me."

"Don' t lie to me, Josephine," he said, his voice dangerously quiet. He gently stroked Brooklyn' s hair, his touch soothing. "I know you. I know your temper."

He walked over and picked up a tissue from the box on the table, then knelt in front of me. He reached out to wipe the blood from my wrist, his touch surprisingly gentle. It was a gesture that in another life would have meant care, but now it was just a prelude to a verdict.

"We can both have what we want, Jo," he said softly, his eyes searching mine. "I can have my fun, and you can have my name, my money. You can be Mrs. Richards. Isn' t that all you ever wanted? Why do you have to make things so difficult?"

The words hit me with the force of a physical blow. Mrs. Richards. He thought that was the end goal. That my love, my life, my devotion, were all just a transaction for his name and his wealth. The years I had spent by his side, loving him, supporting him, helping him build his empire from nothing… in his eyes, it was all just a business deal.

Nausea, thick and suffocating, rose in my throat. I had loved a monster. A beautiful, charming monster who saw me not as a partner, but as a possession. An asset.

My phone rang, a shrill, jarring sound that cut through the thick tension in the room. I fumbled for it with my good hand. It was my lawyer' s assistant.

"Ms. Cole?" she said, her voice hesitant. "I' m so sorry to bother you, but we' ve run into a problem with the divorce filing."

"A problem?" I asked, my voice hollow.

"Yes," she said. "We ran the marriage license you sent us through the state records, and… well, there' s no record of it. The officiant' s signature is forged, and the license number corresponds to a certificate issued in 1982."

The room began to spin.

"What are you saying?" I whispered.

"I' m so sorry to be the one to tell you this, Ms. Cole," the assistant said, her voice full of pity. "But according to the state of California, you and Jax Richards were never legally married."

The phone slipped from my hand. The world went silent, then rushed back in a deafening roar.

Never married.

It wasn' t a marriage. It was a lie. A five-year lie. He had never intended for me to be his wife. I was his live-in girlfriend. His unpaid assistant. His bedwarmer. A convenient placeholder until someone better-someone like Brooklyn-came along.

The full weight of his deception, of his breathtaking cruelty, crashed down on me. I doubled over, a strangled, animalistic sound tearing from my throat as I started to retch. The nausea was real this time. It was the physical expulsion of a love that had turned toxic, a poison I had been swallowing for years.

When there was nothing left to throw up, the sobs came. Hard, wracking sobs that shook my entire body.

Through my tears, I saw Jax looking down at me with a mixture of confusion and annoyance. He didn' t understand. He couldn' t possibly understand the depth of his own betrayal.

A cold, terrifying clarity washed over me. The tears stopped. The pain receded, replaced by a block of ice where my heart used to be.

I would not let him destroy me.

While he was comforting Brooklyn, I quietly gathered the evidence. I took a photo of my bleeding wrist, of the overturned fruit basket, of Brooklyn' s heel print on Kiera' s ruined sketchbook. I used my good hand to forward the email from my lawyer to a new, secure account. I recorded their conversation from the moment he walked in.

I walked out of that hospital room with nothing but the clothes on my back and a small bag. I left the jewelry, the designer clothes, the life he had built for me. They were all part of the lie.

In the taxi to the airport, I set a timer on an email to Jax. It contained everything. The photos. The recording. The screenshot of the email confirming our marriage was a fraud. It was set to send in exactly one hour.

Enough time for me to be gone forever.

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