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Desperate Single Mom to Business Queen

Amelia Thorne, pregnant and ecstatic, discovers her fiancé Ethan in bed with her stepsister Isabella. They gaslight her, label her mentally unstable, and erase her from her wealthy father’s life. Homeless and broke, she gives birth alone, reclaims her future as “Mia Torres,” and claws her way from diner waitress to sharp-eyed business analyst. Hired by Croft & Associates for her genius with numbers, she secretly masters corporate espionage. Now armed with knowledge, money, and a new identity, Amelia begins tracking Thorne Industries, Ethan, and Isabella—ready to dismantle the empire they stole and reclaim her name.
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Chapter 1

The prenatal appointment had gone wonderfully. Dr. Martinez assured me that Hope was developing perfectly, her heartbeat strong and steady. I pressed my hand to my rounded belly as I drove home, imagining Ethan's face when I told him we'd finally settled on the name. Hope Thorne Vance. It felt right, like a promise of the beautiful future we were building together.

I'd stopped at the market to pick up ingredients for his favorite meal—braised short ribs with roasted vegetables, the dish that had won him over during our college days when I'd cooked for him in my tiny dorm kitchen. The memory made me smile as I fumbled with my keys at the front door, grocery bags weighing down my arms.

The house felt unusually quiet as I stepped inside. Ethan's car was in the driveway, but he hadn't called out his usual greeting. Maybe he was taking a nap—he'd been working such long hours at Daddy's company lately, staying late to prove himself worthy of the promotion we both knew was coming.

I set the groceries on the kitchen counter and kicked off my heels, my swollen feet grateful for the relief. The baby shifted inside me, and I rubbed the spot where her tiny foot pressed against my ribs.

"Ethan?" I called softly, not wanting to wake him if he was resting.

No response.

I padded toward the stairs, one hand on the banister for support. The house creaked around me, familiar and comforting. This was our sanctuary, the place where we'd planned our future, where we'd painted the nursery a soft yellow because we wanted to be surprised. Where we'd made love just last week, Ethan's hands gentle on my changing body, whispering about how beautiful I looked carrying his child.

As I reached the top of the stairs, I heard something that made me pause. A soft sound, almost like... laughter? And then another sound, lower, masculine. My heart fluttered with confusion.

The bedroom door was slightly ajar.

I approached slowly, my bare feet silent on the hardwood floor. The sounds grew clearer—breathing, movement, whispered words I couldn't quite make out. My hand trembled as I reached for the door handle.

I pushed it open.

The world tilted.

Ethan was there, in our bed, his body moving rhythmically above someone else. Someone with long, dark hair spread across my pillow. Someone whose face turned toward me at that exact moment, eyes meeting mine with a shock that quickly transformed into something else entirely.

Isabella.

My stepsister smiled.

A scream tore from my throat, raw and primal. "What the hell is this?"

Ethan jerked away, his face flushed with exertion and shock. "Amelia! You're supposed to be at your appointment—"

"Get off her!" I shrieked, my voice cracking. "Get off my sister!"

But Isabella didn't scramble to cover herself. Instead, she stretched languidly, like a cat in the sun, making no effort to hide her naked body. "Hello, Amelia. You're home early."

The casual tone, the complete lack of shame—it hit me like a physical blow. My knees threatened to buckle, and I gripped the doorframe for support.

"How could you?" The words came out as a whisper, barely audible over the roaring in my ears. "How could you do this to me?"

Ethan was scrambling for his clothes now, his face pale. "Amelia, let me explain—"

"Explain?" I laughed, a sound that didn't belong to me. "Explain how you're fucking my sister in our bed while I'm carrying your child?"

Isabella sat up, pulling the sheet around herself with deliberate slowness. "Oh, sweetheart. This has been going on for over a year. Did you really think we were going to keep pretending forever?"

The words hit me like ice water. Over a year. While I was planning our wedding. While I was decorating the nursery. While I was sacrificing my career, my dreams, everything for this man and this life.

"You're lying," I breathed.

Isabella's laugh was soft, musical. "Am I? Remember last Christmas when Ethan had to work late so many nights? Or that business trip to Chicago in February? He wasn't alone."

Each word was a knife, precisely placed. I could see the truth in Ethan's face, the way he couldn't meet my eyes.

"I loved you," I whispered to him. "I gave up everything for you."

Ethan finally looked at me, and what I saw there destroyed the last of my illusions. Not remorse. Not love. Irritation.

"Isabella gives me what you never could, Amelia. Real passion. Real fire. You're... you're like a beautiful doll. Perfect on the surface, but there's nothing underneath."

The cruelty of it stole my breath. I pressed my hand to my belly, feeling Hope move restlessly, as if she could sense my distress.

"I'm telling Daddy," I said, my voice stronger now, fueled by rage. "I'm telling him everything."

Isabella's smile widened. "Oh, darling. You really think he'll believe you?"

Something in her tone made my blood run cold.

"What do you mean?"

"We've been talking to Richard for months. Poor man, so worried about his daughter's... instability. The mood swings, the reckless spending, the way you've been speaking about your family."

My mouth fell open. "That's not true. None of that is true."

"Isn't it?" Isabella tilted her head, feigning concern. "The receipts from that expensive maternity boutique? The way you snapped at the housekeeper last month? The tears at Sunday dinner when you thought no one was watching?"

Each accusation was a twisted version of reality. The boutique—I'd bought one dress for a charity gala. The housekeeper—I'd asked her to be more careful with the antique vases. The tears—I'd been overwhelmed with pregnancy hormones and gratitude for my family.

But I could see how they'd spun it. How they'd poisoned my father's mind against me.

"He won't believe you," I said, but my voice wavered.

Ethan was fully dressed now, straightening his tie as if this were just another business meeting. "He already does, Amelia. We have photographs. Testimonies from concerned friends. A paper trail of your... episodes."

"You're both insane," I breathed.

Isabella stood, wrapping the sheet around herself like a toga. "We're practical. You were always going to be a problem, Amelia. Living in that fairy tale world where everyone loves you and nothing bad ever happens. But real life isn't a fairy tale."

She moved closer, and I caught the scent of my own perfume on her skin. She'd been using my things, sleeping in my bed, stealing my life piece by piece.

"The best part?" she whispered. "He's going to thank us for opening his eyes."

I turned and ran, my pregnant body awkward and clumsy as I fled down the stairs. Behind me, I heard Isabella's laughter, light and triumphant.

I had to get to Daddy. I had to make him understand.

But deep in my heart, a terrible certainty was already taking root.

They'd won.

And I was about to lose everything.

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