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Fashion Fraud Exposed

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I arrived at Sterling Atelier before dawn, my fingers tracing the delicate beadwork of the final 'Starlight' sample. Six months of sleepless nights had culminated in this collection—my most personal work yet. Each stitch contained fragments of my dreams, of the constellations I'd memorized as a lonely child at the Seattle home, imagining someone out there was looking at the same stars. The security guard nodded as I swiped my keycard. "Early again, Miss Chen?" "Big presentation today," I replied, forcing a smile that didn't reach my eyes. The elevator hummed softly as it carried me to the top floor. Lucas had been distant lately, more critical than usual. The return of Victoria Lane three weeks ago had changed something fundamental between us. Still, I held onto hope—six years of devotion doesn't evaporate overnight. The studio doors were already open, unusual for 5:30 AM.

Fashion Fraud Exposed Chapter 1

I arrived at Sterling Atelier before dawn, my fingers tracing the delicate beadwork of the final 'Starlight' sample. Six months of sleepless nights had culminated in this collection—my most personal work yet. Each stitch contained fragments of my dreams, of the constellations I'd memorized as a lonely child at the Seattle home, imagining someone out there was looking at the same stars.

The security guard nodded as I swiped my keycard. "Early again, Miss Chen?"

"Big presentation today," I replied, forcing a smile that didn't reach my eyes.

The elevator hummed softly as it carried me to the top floor. Lucas had been distant lately, more critical than usual. The return of Victoria Lane three weeks ago had changed something fundamental between us. Still, I held onto hope—six years of devotion doesn't evaporate overnight.

The studio doors were already open, unusual for 5:30 AM. Lucas's voice drifted from within, followed by a feminine laugh that made my stomach clench. I slowed my steps, suddenly reluctant to enter my own workspace.

"Move that sketch to the front," Lucas was saying. "It captures the essence of the collection perfectly."

I froze in the doorway. Lucas stood with his back to me, his tall frame leaning over my design table. Beside him, Victoria Lane's slender fingers were rearranging my sketches—my sketches—while a studio assistant carefully removed my signature from each page.

"And you're sure Sarah won't mind?" Victoria asked, though her tone suggested she couldn't care less if I did.

"Sarah understands her role," Lucas replied, his voice carrying that dismissive edge I'd grown accustomed to ignoring.

I watched in silent horror as another assistant affixed Victoria's name to my work—to the pieces I'd conceptualized during those midnight hours when Lucas was sleeping beside me, unaware of the worlds I was creating.

I must have made a sound because Lucas turned, his expression shifting from surprise to something harder when he saw me.

"Sarah. You're early." Not an apology. Not an explanation.

"What are you doing?" My voice emerged smaller than I intended.

Victoria straightened, tossing her perfect blonde hair over one shoulder. "Lucas thought it would be better if I presented the Starlight collection to the buyers today." Her smile was sympathetic, but her eyes were cold. "Your technical skills are impressive, but the collection needs a face that embodies its spirit."

Lucas didn't contradict her. Instead, he gestured toward the sample in my hands. "Perfect timing. We needed that final piece."

I didn't move. "This is my collection, Lucas."

The studio fell silent. The assistants suddenly found reasons to look elsewhere.

"It's a Sterling Atelier collection," Lucas corrected, his tone sharpening. "And Victoria has the presence to sell it properly." He extended his hand for the garment. "The sample, Sarah."

Six years. Six years of giving everything—my designs, my youth, my heart—all because I believed he was the boy who'd saved me from the flames. The boy who'd whispered, "I'll always protect you," as he carried me to safety.

I handed over the sample, my fingers lingering on the fabric for one last moment.

Hours later, I stood in the corner of our showroom, watching as Victoria twirled in my creation before an audience of industry elites. Lucas beamed beside her, his hand possessively at her waist.

"The Starlight collection represents a new direction for Sterling Atelier," he announced. "Victoria's vision has breathed fresh life into our brand."

Victoria's vision. My hands curled into fists as I counted backward from ten, a technique I'd perfected over years of public humiliation.

"Sarah was instrumental in the technical execution," Lucas added as an afterthought, not even glancing in my direction.

The buyers applauded, enchanted by Victoria's charm and beauty. No one looked at me. No one ever did.

That evening, the Metropolitan Museum glittered with New York's elite for the annual charity auction. I stood alone at the edge of the crowd, nursing a champagne I hadn't touched. Across the room, Lucas and Victoria held court, her laughter carrying over the music.

Then I saw it—lot number 37. The ruby necklace known as "Rose's Tear," my grandmother's only legacy to me, which I'd sold three years ago to save Lucas's struggling business. The auction catalog trembled in my hands.

"And now, ladies and gentlemen, lot thirty-seven," the auctioneer announced. "A rare ruby pendant with an extraordinary provenance."

I raised my paddle at the opening bid, my heart pounding. This was my chance to reclaim a piece of myself.

The bidding escalated quickly. My final offer—the entirety of my savings—hung in the air for one hopeful moment.

"One million dollars," a familiar voice called out, silencing the room.

Lucas stood, his expression triumphant as he outbid me for my own family heirloom. The gavel fell with a crack that echoed through my chest.

"Sold to Mr. Sterling!"

The crowd applauded as Lucas made his way to the stage. I couldn't move, couldn't breathe.

"A gift," he announced, "for the woman who has brought light back into my life."

He fastened Rose's Tear around Victoria's neck, his fingers lingering on her skin. She touched the ruby reverently, then turned to face the crowd—to face me—with a smile that held no warmth.

In that moment, something inside me shattered beyond repair.

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