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Forsaking Jake for Inheritance

One million followers. The numbers on Jake's livestream counter ticked upward in a hypnotic rhythm as I adjusted the lighting for the third time. Perfect, even though he'd never notice. The apartment hummed with anticipation—Jake's parents, his team, and about a dozen influencer friends all crowded into our living space, champagne flutes ready. "Just fifty more to go!" Jake's voice carried that practiced excitement that had become his trademark. "This is surreal, guys. From my little food blog to this? I can't even..." I smiled from my position behind the camera. Ten years of my life had gone into building his brand. Ten years of 3 AM content edits, maxed-out credit cards for camera equipment, and connections I'd carefully cultivated.
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Chapter 2

I stared at the designer luggage spread across our bedroom floor—my bedroom floor now. The Louis Vuitton set Jake had never noticed was mine, not his. He'd posed with it for countless Instagram photos, claiming it represented his 'elevated lifestyle journey.' Now it would carry me away from this beautiful prison I'd built for myself.

My fingers trembled slightly as I folded my clothes with surgical precision. Each crease perfect, each layer arranged by color. When my world was spinning out of control, I found solace in creating order from chaos.

"You're really doing this," I whispered to myself, the words hanging in the empty apartment. Ten years of my life packed into three suitcases. How small a decade could become.

My phone buzzed with notifications—Jake's European food tour was trending. A photo of him and Madison boarding a private jet, champagne flutes in hand. The caption: 'Taking our culinary adventure international! #FoodiesTakeEurope #OneMillionAndCounting'

I set my phone face-down on the nightstand and continued packing.

When everything was ready, I walked to our building's community board and pinned the notice: 'Unit 1701 will be listed for sale effective immediately. All inquiries to Martinez-Sterling Holdings LLC.' The company I'd created, funded, and managed while Jake became the face of our shared dream.

Back in the apartment, I opened my laptop and accessed our financial accounts. Jake had never bothered learning how they worked—why would he? I'd handled everything. With a few keystrokes, I transferred the seed funding I'd provided for his brand into my personal account. Not everything—I wasn't vindictive. Just what was rightfully mine. The money that had paid for cameras, editing software, website development, and his first sponsored trips.

The front door burst open just as I closed my laptop.

"What the hell is this?" Jake stood in the doorway, holding up the building notice, his face flushed with anger. "I had to find out from the doorman that you're selling our apartment?"

"I thought you were on a plane to Copenhagen." My voice remained steady, surprising even myself.

"I came back for my backup equipment." He threw the notice onto the coffee table. "This isn't funny, Chloe. You can't sell this place."

"I can. My name is on the deed."

"And what about everything we've built?" He gestured wildly around the apartment. "What about my brand? My followers?"

"Your brand?" The words tasted bitter. "Your followers?"

"Yes, mine." He stepped closer, his voice dropping to that persuasive tone he used in his videos. "Look, I get that you're upset about your birthday. We'll celebrate when I get back. I'll make it special."

"Like you did last year? And the year before?"

His expression hardened. "I've been building something important. Something bigger than birthday dinners."

"No, Jake. I built it. Every idea, every connection, every dollar—it all came from me." I stood my ground as his face contorted with disbelief.

"That's ridiculous. You helped, sure, but—"

"Who pitched the coffee bean bracelet series that got you your first hundred thousand followers? Who negotiated your sponsorship deals? Who wrote every caption, edited every video?"

He scoffed, but uncertainty flickered in his eyes. "Without me, who are you? Just some nobody living in my shadow."

I smiled then, a real smile that felt foreign on my face. "That's what you never understood. I was never nobody. I just let you think I was."

His equipment bags sat by the door. I picked them up and handed them to him, our fingers never touching.

"Goodbye, Jake."

"This isn't over," he warned, clutching his cameras. "You'll come crawling back when you realize you have nothing without me."

I closed the door in his face and turned the deadbolt with a satisfying click.

---

The drive to Beverly Hills felt like crossing a border between worlds. Ten years since I'd traveled this road, since I'd seen the wrought-iron gates of the Foster estate. My hands gripped the steering wheel tighter as I approached.

I punched in the gate code—my birthday, unchanged after all these years—and watched as the massive gates swung open. The long, tree-lined driveway stretched before me, leading to the sprawling mansion that had once been my prison and was now, ironically, my refuge.

As I pulled up to the front entrance, the massive oak doors opened. Mrs. Gable stood there, her silver hair pulled back in the same immaculate bun she'd worn for thirty years. Her eyes widened, her hand flying to her mouth.

"Miss Chloe?" Her voice cracked. "Is it really you?"

I stepped out of the car, suddenly feeling like the uncertain teenager who had fled this house a decade ago.

"Hello, Mrs. Gable."

She rushed down the steps with surprising speed for a woman in her seventies, tears streaming down her weathered face. "Oh, my girl. My girl has come home."

Her arms wrapped around me, smelling of lemon polish and fresh bread—the scent of my childhood. I felt something crack inside me, a dam breaking after years of carefully maintained composure.

"I'm back," I whispered into her shoulder, my own tears falling freely now.

What I didn't say was that I had returned not just as Chloe Martinez, but as Chloe Foster—and this time, I was ready to claim everything that was rightfully mine.

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