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From Asylum to Empire: Her Sweet Revenge Novel Cover

From Asylum to Empire: Her Sweet Revenge

The scent of lilies still clung to my clothes, a cloying reminder of my daughter Shannon' s tiny casket, yet it was the stench of betrayal that truly choked me. At her graveside, I saw Harlow Faulkner, my closest friend, standing too close to my husband Antonio, her hand possessively on his arm. Then, Antonio hissed, "Francesca, darling, not now," his smile pasted on for onlookers, but his eyes were ice. He' d brought me breakfast in bed, protected me from critics, built an empire with me. Now, he was a stranger. My accusation ripped from me: "You left her alone, Harlow! You left my baby alone, and she died!" Harlow whimpered, "It was SIDS, a tragic accident." Antonio roared, "You're making a scene!" He then revealed the nanny cam was "broken," confirming my darkest fear: he knew. He was part of it. When Antonio' s hand instinctively went to Harlow' s stomach, whispering, "Is the baby alright?" my world shattered. He had a new family. He was erasing Shannon, erasing me. They sent me to an institution, electroshocked and drugged me, then forced me to sign divorce papers. But as I lay broken, a cold, diamond-sharp resolve hardened within me. He thought he could erase me. I would remember everything.
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Chapter 7

Antonio POV:

"No." The word was a guttural rasp, torn from Antonio's throat. "No, it's not true. It can't be." The voice on the phone continued, a cold, clinical drone, confirming the impossible. Francesca. Gone.

He stared at the blank wall, his mind a maelstrom of denial. This wasn't real. This was another one of her dramatic stunts. A cry for attention. She couldn't be gone. Not Francesca.

He closed his eyes, a phantom image of her face flashing behind them. Her eyes, so full of life, of passion, of defiance. Her smile, bright and genuine. He remembered the way she used to laugh, a sound like wind chimes.

He remembered her hands, deft and strong, creating culinary magic. He remembered her fierce loyalty, her unwavering belief in him, even when he didn't deserve it.

This was a trick. A cruel, elaborate trick. She would show up, triumphant, ready to expose him. He had to believe that. He had to.

A wave of nausea hit him, cold and sudden. His stomach churned, bile rising in his throat. He stumbled to the bathroom, collapsing over the toilet, dry-heaving until his chest burned.

The image of her, dangling over the edge of the stage, her thumb turned down in a silent, chilling gesture, flashed in his mind. He had held her there. He had let her fall. His words, venomous and cruel, echoed in his ears. You want to disappear, Francesca? I'll make you disappear!

His own responsibility, stark and undeniable, crashed over him. He had pushed her. He had broken her. And now she was gone.

A raw, animalistic howl tore from his lips. He slammed his fist into the vanity, once, twice, until the porcelain cracked, pain blossoming in his knuckles. But it was nothing compared to the agony in his heart.

He wanted to scream. To rage. To smash everything around him until the emptiness inside was matched by the chaos outside. But there was no one to scream at. Only himself.

He had to fix this. He had to make it right. He had to find her. She couldn't be gone. He wouldn't let her be gone.

He scrambled for his phone, his fingers slick with sweat. He called his assistant, his voice hoarse with desperation. "Get me all the information! Every detail! Where is she? I need to know!"

"Sir... Mr. Moore," his assistant stammered, his voice filled with a mixture of pity and fear. "It's... it's all over the news. The reports are confirmed. She... she died from her injuries." A pause, then the assistant's voice dropped. "And the footage, sir... the gala footage... it's everywhere. The one you tried to erase. It shows everything."

Antonio froze. The footage. The nanny cam footage. He had been so careful. So meticulous. He had been so certain it was gone. But it wasn't. It was out there. For everyone to see. His betrayal. His cruelty.

He saw it then, in vivid, horrifying detail. The public's judgment. The disgusted stares. The headlines. The ruin of his empire. All because of a dead baby. A baby he had dismissed as "difficult," a "liability."

He remembered his disdain for Shannon's delicate health, his irritation at her constant needs. He had wanted a perfect heir, a strong one, not a child who might tarnish his pristine image. He had always been so focused on the future, on the next deal, the next expansion. He had convinced himself that Francesca's grief was an inconvenience, her love for Shannon an obstacle.

He remembered Harlow's whispers, her constant reinforcement of his own cruel thoughts. Shannon was difficult, Antonio. You deserve better. He had welcomed her words, used them to justify his callousness.

The resentment had festered, a dark, ugly thing. He had wanted a child who was strong, healthy, a symbol of his virility and success. Not a fragile baby who reminded him of his own vulnerabilities.

The guilt, a crushing weight, threatened to suffocate him. He had chosen the lie. He had chosen the poison. And now, he was paying the price.

His vision blurred. He felt a sharp, stabbing pain in his chest, his breath catching in his throat. He slumped against the cold tile, gasping for air, clutching at his heart.

No. This wasn't just guilt. This was something else. A burning, seething fury. A fury directed not just at himself, but at the one who had orchestrated his downfall. Francesca. She had planned this. She had come back from the dead to destroy him.

He had to find her. He had to make her pay. She couldn't get away with this.

He staggered to his feet, his body screaming in protest, his mind a whirlwind of rage and desperation. He ignored Harlow's worried calls from the next room. He ignored the ringing phone. He ignored everything but the burning need for revenge.

He pulled on a fresh suit, his hands fumbling with the buttons. He needed to present a strong front. A controlled front. Even as his world crumbled around him. He needed to find her. And when he did…

His phone buzzed frantically. It was his lead PR manager, her voice strained. "Mr. Moore, you need to see this. It's everywhere. The franchising deal is dead. Investors are pulling out. Your reputation... it's in tatters."

He stared at the screen, his fingers trembling. A news report. A viral video. The gala footage. The nanny cam footage. All meticulously edited, interwoven with his public statements, his carefully crafted lies.

His face, once synonymous with culinary excellence and ruthless ambition, was now plastered across every screen, every news outlet, a symbol of betrayal and depravity. The public's condemnation was swift and brutal. Hashtags like #AntonioTheMonster, #ChefOfLies, and #JusticeForFrancesca trended worldwide.

He tried to defend himself, to rationalize his actions. It was for the business. For their future. For the empire they had built. He had just wanted to protect it.

But the words rang hollow, even to his own ears. He remembered his petty annoyances, his dismissive words, his cold indifference. He had seen Francesca's grief as an inconvenience. He had seen Shannon's fragile life as a liability.

The memory of Harlow's cruel words about Shannon being "difficult," about him deserving "a healthy child," echoed in his mind. He had let her poison him. He had let her rationalize his worst impulses. He had believed her. Because it was easier.

He had known. Deep down, he had known all along what kind of man he was becoming. He had chosen to ignore it. And now, the truth was laid bare for the world to see.

Another alert flashed on his phone. An emergency board meeting. His empire, the very thing he had sacrificed everything for, was collapsing.

Then another. A link. To the 'Elysium' website. It had been hijacked.

The homepage, once adorned with his smiling face, now displayed a stark, black-and-white photo of Francesca. Below it, a memorial. Not just a picture, but a detailed account of her life, her struggles, his betrayals. Anonymous testimonials from former employees, detailing his ruthlessness and his affair with Harlow.

He scrolled down, his blood running cold. A new section. "Shannon's Voice." A heartbreaking collection of poems, letters, and memories, all dedicated to their infant daughter. Each word a dagger to his heart.

He clicked on a link. It led to a public forum, where thousands of people were sharing their own experiences of grief, of loss, of betrayal. It was a movement. A reckoning.

He roared, slamming his phone against the wall, shattering the screen. "Delete it! Delete it all! Now!"

His assistant, trembling, replied, "We're trying, sir. But it's everywhere. It's too late."

This wasn't just a scandal. This was war. A carefully planned, meticulously executed attack. And he knew exactly who was behind it. Irvin Griffith. His rival.

He remembered Irvin' s quiet admiration for Francesca's pure talent, his subtle warnings. He had dismissed him as a jealous competitor. But Irvin had seen the truth. He had seen the monster Antonio was becoming.

The rage, once directed solely at Francesca, now sharpened, focusing on Irvin. He would make them both pay. He would find them. And he would destroy them.

Another message. From his legal team. "Mr. Moore, we've just been informed of a massive data breach. All proprietary recipes, the core of 'Elysium's' intellectual property, have been leaked online. They're already being shared globally."

His world imploded. His recipes. Francesca's recipes. The secret sauce of their success. Gone.

He stared at the shattered phone, the image of Francesca's memorial still visible on the cracked screen. A chilling realization dawned on him. She hadn't just faked her death to escape. She had faked it to destroy him. This was her revenge. This was Francesca's ultimate culinary masterpiece.

A bitter, hollow laugh escaped him. She was brilliant. Ruthless. He had underestimated her. He had broken her, and in doing so, he had unleashed a force far more powerful than he could ever have imagined. He had created his own nemesis.

He needed to find her. He needed to make her see what she had done. He needed to make her regret this.

A final, desperate message flashed on his remaining screen. "Francesca Smith's memorial service will be held tomorrow at sunrise, at her childhood home."

No. He couldn't let it happen. He couldn't let them bury her. Not yet. He had to stop it. He had to find her. He had to make her understand. He had to save what was left of his life.

He rushed out, a man possessed, leaving his crumbling empire, his wailing mistress, and his shattered reputation behind. He had to get there. Before it was truly over.

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