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Claiming My Crown: The Reborn Architect's Revenge Novel Cover

Claiming My Crown: The Reborn Architect's Revenge

In her previous life, an architect died after designing a landmark skyscraper, only for her fiancé, Julian, to hand the credit to his first love, Serena. Now reborn, she faces the moment Julian demands her blueprints to please Serena once again. Rejecting his manipulation, she catches the pair together, douses them with a fire extinguisher, and severs their engagement. She then aligns with Julian's billionaire rival to forge her own empire.
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Chapter 3

Chapter 3

The drafting floor of Thorne Enterprises was a sprawling, open-concept space illuminated by modern, geometric chandeliers—a lighting fixture Clara had custom-designed to reduce eye strain for her team. For five years, this room had been her sanctuary, her prison, and ultimately, her graveyard.

As she pushed through the frosted glass doors, the familiar hum of computers and low chatter washed over her. She didn’t pause to take in the nostalgia. She marched straight to her corner office, grabbed three flattened cardboard banker boxes from the supply closet, and began snapping them into shape.

"Clara?"

She glanced up. David, one of her brightest junior draftsmen, was standing in her doorway, a roll of tracing paper in his hand. He looked confused.

"Is everything alright? We have the review for the commercial zoning project at two," David said, stepping tentatively into the room.

"Cancel it," Clara said smoothly, opening her desk drawer and tossing her collection of custom drafting pens into the first box. "Or better yet, ask Julian to run it. I’m sure his deep, profound understanding of structural engineering will be a massive help."

David blinked. "Mr. Thorne? But he doesn't know how to read the load-bearing schematics. He always delegates that to you."

"Not anymore," Clara replied, sweeping her reference books into the box. "I’m leaving, David. I’m resigning, effective immediately."

Before David could process the shock, the heavy double doors at the far end of the drafting floor flew open with a violent crash.

"Clara!"

The entire floor went dead silent. Fifty heads snapped up from their monitors.

Julian Thorne stood in the doorway, panting heavily. His custom-tailored Italian suit was ruined, plastered to his body with thick, dripping white chemical foam. Splotches of the fire retardant clung to his perfectly styled hair, making him look like a deranged, melted snowman. His face beneath the foam was a vibrant, furious crimson.

"Stop what you are doing right now!" Julian roared, marching down the center aisle. The wet squelch of his foam-soaked leather shoes echoed through the silent room.

Clara didn’t even pause. She unhooked her framed architectural licenses from the wall and placed them neatly into the second box.

"Someone call security!" Julian bellowed, pointing a trembling, white-coated finger at her. "Don't let her take anything! Those files belong to Thorne Enterprises!"

Murmurs erupted across the floor. David backed away, his eyes darting between Clara’s calm demeanor and Julian’s unhinged state.

"Julian, keep your voice down," Clara said, her tone as placid as a frozen lake. "You’re dripping toxic chemicals onto the hardwood. The janitorial staff is already underpaid; they don't need this."

"You are having a psychotic break!" Julian shouted, finally reaching her office. He slammed his hands down on her desk, scattering a stack of sticky notes. "You think you can just walk out? After everything I’ve done for you? I made you, Clara! You were a nobody before I gave you the title of Lead Architect!"

Clara paused. Her hands hovered over her keyboard.

In her past life, those words would have wounded her. She would have internalized the guilt, believed that her genius was somehow a byproduct of his magnanimity. She would have stayed late, worked herself into a literal early grave, just to prove she was worthy of his scraps of affection.

But looking at him now—a pathetic, entitled boy playing dress-up in his father's company—she felt absolutely nothing.

"You made me?" Clara laughed, a sharp, crystalline sound that cut through the tension in the room. "Julian, you can't even make a cup of coffee without asking your assistant for the instructions. I built this department. I designed every single award-winning structure this firm has erected in the last five years. You just slapped your name on the plaques."

"You signed a non-compete!" Julian snarled, his eyes wide with desperate rage. "You signed an NDA! If you walk out that door with those hard drives, I will sue you into oblivion! You will never work in architecture again!"

Two bulky security guards, Mike and Greg, hurried onto the floor, their walkie-talkies buzzing. They stopped short when they saw Julian covered in foam, looking to him for orders.

"Confiscate her bags!" Julian ordered, stepping back and gesturing wildly at Clara. "Grab the hard drives! She’s trying to steal corporate property!"

Greg took a step forward, reaching out a meaty hand toward Clara’s leather tote.

"Greg, I suggest you think very carefully about your next move," Clara said, her voice dropping to a low, dangerous register. She didn't flinch. She simply stared the guard dead in the eyes. "If you lay a single finger on my personal property, or on my person, I will have my lawyers file a civil suit for assault, battery, and illegal seizure before you clock out today. I know exactly what your pension looks like. Do you really want to lose it for a man who won't even validate your parking?"

Greg froze, his hand hovering in mid-air. He looked at Julian, then back at Clara, and slowly lowered his arm, taking a distinct step backward.

"What are you doing?!" Julian shrieked at the guards. "I pay your salaries!"

"Actually," Clara projected her voice, addressing the entire drafting floor, "he barely pays anyone’s salaries. Legally, anyway."

Julian’s face went pale under the foam. "Clara, shut your mouth."

"You want to talk about legally binding contracts, Julian?" Clara stepped around her desk, walking right up to him. She didn't care about the foam; she wanted him to see the utter ruthlessness in her eyes. "Let's talk about the Fair Labor Standards Act. Let’s talk about Section Seven."

She turned to the sea of wide-eyed architects and draftsmen.

"How many of you have worked more than forty hours a week in the last six months?" Clara asked loudly. Every single person in the room exchanged glances. Slowly, hesitantly, hands began to raise.

"And how many of you were told by Julian that your 'salaried exempt' status meant you didn't qualify for overtime, despite the fact that your specific job duties under state law classify you as non-exempt?"

More gasps. Whispers rippled through the cubicles.

"Clara, I am warning you—" Julian hissed, stepping toward her.

"I have the ledgers, Julian," Clara interrupted, her voice slicing through his threat like a scalpel. "I kept track of every single unpaid hour this department was forced to work. I know about the 'bonus structures' that magically disappeared into the executive retreat budget. I know about the safety shortcuts you ordered on the Riverfront project to save a few pennies on materials."

She turned her gaze back to the staff, her expression softening just a fraction for the people who had bled for this company alongside her.

"If I were you," Clara said clearly, "I would start backing up your personal portfolios and updating your resumes. Thorne Enterprises is a sinking ship, and the captain is currently standing in a puddle of his own mess."

David, standing near the doorway, quietly folded his tracing paper and walked back to his desk, immediately opening his computer to copy his files. A domino effect swept the room as dozens of employees turned back to their screens, ignoring Julian entirely.

"You're destroying my company!" Julian choked out, his voice cracking with a mixture of humiliation and fury.

"No, Julian," Clara said, picking up her heavy leather tote and her single box of personal items. "I’m just taking away the pillars. You’re the one who built the roof out of glass."

She walked past him, her heels clicking rhythmically against the hardwood. The security guards parted like the Red Sea to let her through. Julian stood frozen in the center of the drafting floor, entirely impotent, humiliated in front of his entire staff.

Clara pushed through the double doors and walked briskly down the corridor to the executive elevators. She hit the down button, her heart beating in a steady, victorious rhythm. She had done it. She had severed the chains that had dragged her to the bottom of the ocean in her past life.

The polished steel doors slid open. Clara stepped inside, turning around to face the corridor as the doors began to close.

Just before they shut, her phone buzzed in her pocket.

She pulled it out and glanced at the screen. It was a text from Julian.

*You think you've won? You are nothing. I will make sure you are blacklisted in this city. No one will ever hire you.*

Clara stared at the glowing words. A slow, chilling smirk spread across her lips. He really was delusional. He thought he controlled the board, completely unaware that Clara had just flipped the table.

She didn't bother typing a reply. Instead, she opened her contacts, scrolled down to a number she had memorized from a rival firm's business card years ago, and pressed dial.

As Clara gets into the elevator, she receives a text from Julian: 'You'll be blacklisted in this city.' Clara immediately dials the number of Victor Sterling, his greatest rival.

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