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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 3

The rain pounded against the windows of my car as I pulled into the elementary school parking lot. I was fifteen minutes early for pickup, a small victory after a day of rejections. My knuckles were white on the steering wheel as I rehearsed what I'd tell Ethan tonight. How would I explain that mommy still didn't have a job? That we might need to move again?

I took a deep breath and stepped out into the downpour, my one decent blazer instantly soaked through. I'd forgotten my umbrella again. The schoolyard was already filling with parents huddled under colorful umbrellas, forming protective circles against the weather as they waited for their children.

The bell rang, and children began pouring out of the building. I stood apart from the other parents, water dripping from my hair as I searched for Ethan's familiar face. When I spotted him, my heart lifted momentarily—until I saw his expression change when he noticed me.

He was walking with a group of boys, laughing at something one of them said. Then he saw me—soaking wet, standing alone—and his smile vanished. One of his friends pointed in my direction, whispering something that made the other boys snicker.

"Is that your mom? Why is she all wet? Doesn't she have an umbrella?"

"My mom says her dad left because they're poor," another boy said loudly enough for me to hear.

I watched as shame washed over my son's face. He ducked his head and turned away from me, moving instead toward another mother—Jessica Parker, whose son was in Ethan's class. She stood dry and polished under a large black umbrella, her designer handbag hanging from her arm.

"Ethan?" I called out, my voice barely carrying over the rain.

He pretended not to hear me. Instead, he tugged on Mrs. Parker's sleeve and said something I couldn't make out. She looked surprised, then glanced in my direction with pity before nodding to Ethan.

"Ethan!" I called again, louder this time, starting to move toward him.

He turned his back to me completely, walking away with Mrs. Parker and her son, his small shoulders hunched as if carrying an impossible weight.

I stood frozen in the middle of the schoolyard, rain streaming down my face, mingling with tears I couldn't hold back. Parents hurried past with their children, some casting curious glances, others deliberately avoiding eye contact with the soaking wet woman standing alone in the rain.

My own son had just pretended not to know me.

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Two hours later, after Mrs. Parker had called to explain that Ethan had claimed I'd arranged for him to go to their house for a playdate, I found myself walking numbly past a coffee shop near our apartment. The rain had finally stopped, but I felt chilled to the bone in my damp clothes.

I glanced inside, thinking a cup of coffee might warm me up—though I shouldn't waste the money—when I saw them. Marcus and Sarah, my former friend from college, sitting at a corner table. His hand was covering hers, their heads bent close in intimate conversation.

I must have made some sound because Sarah looked up and saw me through the window. Her eyes widened in recognition, then in guilt. She said something to Marcus, who turned to look at me with a smirk.

Before I could walk away, Sarah was hurrying out the door after me.

"Sophia, wait! It's not what you think—"

I spun around. "Not what I think? You're holding hands with my ex-husband, Sarah. What exactly am I misunderstanding?"

She had the decency to look ashamed, at least. "I was going to tell you..."

"When? Before or after you told me you had a new boyfriend last month? Was that him? Were you already seeing Marcus then?"

Sarah's silence was answer enough.

"How long?" I demanded, my voice breaking. "How long have you been seeing him?"

"It's... complicated," she hedged.

"How. Long."

She looked at her feet. "Three years."

The world seemed to tilt beneath me. "Three... we were still married three years ago."

"I know. I'm sorry, Sophia. It just happened, and then..." She took a deep breath. "I'm not the only one. Victoria and Marcus... their affair started before yours ended too. I covered for them sometimes. I'm so sorry."

I stared at her, this woman who had been in my wedding, who had held my hand through my parents' rejection, who had been the godmother to my son.

"You all knew," I whispered. "All of you were laughing at me behind my back."

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That night, in a cheap motel room I'd rented with almost the last of my savings, I watched Ethan sleep on the sagging double bed. He'd apologized for the schoolyard incident with tears in his eyes, but the damage was done. I'd lost my marriage, my friends, my parents, and now, for a moment, I'd even lost my son.

I flipped through channels on the ancient TV, trying to distract myself from the crushing weight of despair. A commercial caught my attention—dramatic music, flashing knives, and sizzling pans.

"Do you have what it takes to be the next Master Chef? Enter the Master Chef Challenge for your chance at culinary glory and a $50,000 grand prize!"

I sat up straighter, staring at the screen as contact information flashed across it. Fifty thousand dollars. It could change everything for us.

I looked at my sleeping son, then down at my hands—hands that had created dishes that once made people close their eyes in pleasure. Hands that were all I had left.

I had barely enough money for another week in this motel. The entry fee would take almost all of it.

But what choice did I have?

I picked up my phone and dialed the number on the screen, my heart pounding as it rang.

"Master Chef Challenge registration," a cheerful voice answered. "How can I help you?"

"I'd like to enter the competition," I said, my voice steadier than I expected. "My name is Sophia Chen."

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