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Chef Mom, CEO Love

Pregnant chef Sophia, broke after her ex-husband Marcus and former best-friend Victoria sabotage her career and smear her as a “failed, poor loser,” is reduced to cleaning Victoria’s mansion while her six-year-old son Ethan is bullied as “the cook’s kid.” After Ethan is humiliated at school and Sophia is rejected by every restaurant and even her own parents, she spends her last cash to enter the televised Master Chef Challenge—risking everything on her cooking to win $50,000 and reclaim her life and dignity.
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Chapter 2

The morning after Victoria kicked us out, I sat at our small kitchen table in the cramped apartment we'd moved to post-divorce, circling job listings with a red pen. Ethan was still asleep, curled up on the fold-out couch that doubled as his bed. I'd been up since five, unable to sleep with the weight of our situation pressing down on me.

Our savings wouldn't last more than a month. The divorce had drained what little money I had, and Marcus's child support payments were inconsistent at best. I needed work—immediately.

With a deep breath, I dressed in my nicest outfit—a simple navy blazer and pencil skirt I'd kept from better days—and dropped Ethan off at school before beginning my search.

The first stop was Bella Cucina, an upscale Italian restaurant downtown. I'd practiced my pitch all morning: fifteen years of cooking experience, including running my own catering business before my marriage.

"I'm sorry, Mrs. Chen," the manager said, barely glancing at my resume. "We require recent restaurant experience. A gap like yours is concerning."

"But I've been cooking professionally for—"

"Perhaps try somewhere more...casual?" He slid my resume back across the desk, already looking past me to the door.

By midday, I'd visited six restaurants with the same result. At the Meridian Hotel, the executive chef at least took the time to review my experience.

"Your background is impressive," she said, "but I'd need a reference from your most recent employer."

My stomach dropped. "That would be Victoria Zhang. I was her personal chef and household manager."

The chef's eyebrows rose. "Victoria Zhang? I know her from the charity circuit. Let me call her."

Before I could object, she was dialing. I watched her face change as Victoria spoke on the other end—from professional interest to cool dismissal.

"I see. Thank you for your candor, Mrs. Zhang." She hung up and regarded me with new suspicion. "Mrs. Zhang says you were merely a housekeeper who occasionally cooked basic meals. She mentioned issues with reliability and...temperament."

Heat rushed to my face. "That's not true. I prepared all meals for her family and guests, including several dinner parties for twenty-plus people."

"I'm sorry, but I can't risk it. Best of luck elsewhere."

By late afternoon, desperation drove me to my parents' home in the suburbs. I hadn't spoken to them since they'd made their disappointment in my divorce painfully clear, but I had nowhere else to turn.

I stood on their porch, finger hovering over the doorbell. Through the window, I could see my mother watering her orchids—the same ones I'd helped her tend as a child. I pressed the bell.

Movement inside. Then my father's voice through the door: "Who is it?"

"Dad, it's me. It's Sophia."

Silence. Then: "Go away, Sophia. You've brought enough shame to this family."

"Dad, please. Ethan and I need help. I just need a small loan until I find work."

"You chose to disgrace us with your failed marriage," he shouted, loud enough for the neighbors to hear. "Now you want money? Never contact us again!"

I stumbled back down the steps, tears blurring my vision as Mrs. Liu from next door watched from her garden, pretending to prune roses while drinking in my humiliation.

With one last desperate attempt, I returned to the Meridian Hotel, hoping to speak with the food and beverage director instead. As I approached the service entrance, a familiar voice stopped me cold.

"Well, look who it is! The once-mighty Sophia Chen, begging for scraps."

Marcus stood by the loading dock, surrounded by a group of men in business attire—potential clients, judging by their visitor badges.

"Marcus, don't," I whispered, aware of the curious stares from job applicants waiting nearby.

"Gentlemen, this is my ex-wife," he announced loudly. "Once had dreams of being a famous chef. Now she's making the rounds of hotel kitchens. How the mighty have fallen, right?"

The men chuckled uncomfortably as Marcus continued, "Word of advice, Sophia—they don't hire charity cases. You're unemployable now."

I turned and walked away, his laughter and the whispers of onlookers following me down the street. Each step felt heavier than the last, the weight of rejection, betrayal, and humiliation threatening to crush me completely.

As I waited at the bus stop, rain began to fall, soaking through my blazer. I had no umbrella, no job prospects, no family support, and only enough money to last a few more weeks.

What would I tell Ethan tonight?

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