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From Humiliation To New York Queen

My rival' s lies got me expelled from USC. The fight with my parents that followed was our last; they died in a car crash that night, leaving me with crushing debt and my rebellious brother, Bennie. To save Bennie from jail time over a fight he didn't start, I took a humiliating job at a high-end nightclub, a place where my dignity was the price of admission. There, I was forced to kneel before my ex-fiancé, Demetri. He watched with cold indifference, now engaged to the very woman who destroyed my life. He was even the lawyer for the family Bennie had supposedly bullied, his voice a weapon as he publicly shamed me. He was my everything, yet he believed I was a monster. He stood by as my world crumbled, choosing to defend the woman who orchestrated my downfall. After the truth was finally exposed, he sacrificed everything for me, losing his career and fortune in a desperate attempt at redemption. But it was too late. I had already taken my brother and moved to New York, ready to build a new life and find new love, far from the man who shattered my old one.
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Chapter 1

My rival' s lies got me expelled from USC. The fight with my parents that followed was our last; they died in a car crash that night, leaving me with crushing debt and my rebellious brother, Bennie.

To save Bennie from jail time over a fight he didn't start, I took a humiliating job at a high-end nightclub, a place where my dignity was the price of admission.

There, I was forced to kneel before my ex-fiancé, Demetri. He watched with cold indifference, now engaged to the very woman who destroyed my life. He was even the lawyer for the family Bennie had supposedly bullied, his voice a weapon as he publicly shamed me.

He was my everything, yet he believed I was a monster. He stood by as my world crumbled, choosing to defend the woman who orchestrated my downfall.

After the truth was finally exposed, he sacrificed everything for me, losing his career and fortune in a desperate attempt at redemption. But it was too late. I had already taken my brother and moved to New York, ready to build a new life and find new love, far from the man who shattered my old one.

Chapter 1

Josie Cohen POV:

The cloying smell of stale coffee and forced pleasantries clung to the mediation room like a shroud. I wished I could disappear right through the cheap linoleum floor. But I couldn't. Not with Demetri Anderson sitting across from me, his face a mask of cold, professional indifference, just like it had been three years ago, the day he destroyed my life.

Three years. It felt like a lifetime. A lifetime ago, I was Josie Cohen, a USC art history major with a trust fund and a future as bright as the California sun. Demetri was my everything, the ambitious law student who' d swept me off my feet, his intensity both thrilling and comforting. We had plans. Big plans.

Now, he was here. Not as my past, but as a chilling reminder of everything I' d lost. He was representing the family of a boy my younger brother, Bennie, had allegedly bullied. The irony tasted like ash in my mouth.

Demetri's gaze swept over the room, settling briefly on me, then moving on as if I were a stranger. His dark suit was impeccable, his tie a muted blue, his posture ramrod straight. He exuded an authority that made the air crackle. He was everything he' d always wanted to be – a high-powered lawyer. I was… not.

He cleared his throat, the sound sharp in the quiet room. "Ms. Cohen, Mr. Anderson." He used formal titles, drawing a stark line between us. "Let's review the evidence."

He tapped a file on the table, a thick stack of papers and glossy photos. My stomach clenched. This wasn't a reunion. It was a crucifixion.

Demetri' s voice, once a gentle rumble that could soothe my anxieties, was now a weapon. It sliced through the tension, presenting facts, dates, and injuries with chilling precision. He laid out the case against Bennie, detailing how the victim, a boy named Leo, had suffered a broken arm and severe emotional distress. His words painted a vivid, damning picture.

My cheeks burned. Not from shame over Bennie's actions, but from the sheer indignity of facing Demetri like this. I swallowed hard, my voice a whisper. "Bennie isn't a bully. He's a good kid, just misunderstood."

Demetri didn't even flinch. His eyes, once full of warmth for me, were now granite. "Subjective feelings do not obscure objective facts, Ms. Cohen. The evidence states otherwise."

I glanced at Leo, who sat beside Demetri, his arm in a sling, his eyes wide and scared. Bennie, slumped in his chair next to me, had his jaw set, his gaze glued to the floor. He refused to meet anyone's eyes. It didn't look good. I knew that.

"Can we… can we see the footage leading up to this?" I asked, desperation creeping into my voice. "There's always a reason. Bennie wouldn't just-"

"Forget it, Josie!" Bennie snapped, cutting me off. He pushed back from the table, his chair scraping loudly across the floor. "I did it! So what? He deserved it!"

My heart leaped into my throat. "Bennie!"

He ignored me, his furious gaze landing on Demetri. "You want to punish me? Go ahead! I'm not scared of you, lawyer boy."

Bennie shot up, storming out of the room. The door slammed behind him, rattling the flimsy walls.

"Bennie, wait!" I scrambled to my feet, chasing after him. I caught his arm in the hallway. "What are you doing? We need to talk this through."

He ripped his arm away, his eyes blazing. "Talk what through, Josie? More apologies? More humiliation? Isn't that what you're good at?" He jutted his chin out. "Just like you were good at letting them kick you out of USC, good at letting them take everything from you! Thanks to you, we have nothing left!"

His words hit me like a physical blow. My body stiffened, the air knocked out of my lungs. He was right. Thanks to me, we had nothing. But it wasn't my fault. My mind screamed the words, but my voice failed.

Bennie didn't wait for a response. He spun on his heel and disappeared down the corridor. I stood frozen, the harsh fluorescent lights of the hallway glaring down on me. When I turned back, Demetri was standing in the doorway of the mediation room, his gaze fixed on me.

Our eyes met. His held no pity, only a chilling resolve.

He stepped out, closing the door behind him. "Since your brother has chosen to forego mediation, Ms. Cohen, we will proceed with our demands. We are seeking substantial compensation for Leo's injuries, including medical bills, psychological counseling, and punitive damages for emotional distress. Our current estimate stands at..." He named a figure that made my head spin, a number so astronomical it might as well have been spoken in an alien language. "And a public apology from your brother."

"We can't pay that," I whispered, the words catching in my throat. "Please, just… give us some time to figure it out."

Demetri's jaw tightened. "My clients are not interested in delays. If full compensation and a public apology are not received within one week, we will escalate this. To juvenile detention, if necessary."

My eyes widened in horror. "No, you can't-"

"We can," a soft voice interrupted. Leo, the boy Demetri represented, had emerged from the room. He looked up at Demetri, a shy smile on his face. "Thank you, Demetri. You're the best. No wonder Claudia said you'd be the best brother-in-law ever."

The words hung in the air, a cruel, invisible blade twisting in my gut. Claudia. Demetri's fiancée. My old university rival. Of course. It all made perfect, sickening sense.

I felt a sudden, sharp ache in my chest, a familiar bitterness. I pushed it down. There was no room for old wounds now.

Demetri nodded at Leo, a small, almost imperceptible softening of his features. Then his gaze flickered back to me, hardening again. "Those who do wrong, Ms. Cohen, eventually face consequences."

His words were a direct hit, aimed not just at Bennie, but at me. A warning. A judgment.

When they had finally left, the hallway felt too quiet, too empty. I leaned against the cool wall, the last shred of my composure crumbling. My legs gave out, and I slid to the floor.

Three years.

My parents had been thrilled when I got into USC. The art history program was prestigious, and they' d always encouraged my creative spirit. And then Demetri came along, a scholarship kid from a working-class background, brilliant and driven. We were an unlikely pair, but we fell hard. He saw past my privilege, and I saw past his ambition to the kind, passionate man beneath.

That all changed the day Claudia Vazquez, my old classmate, spun her web of lies. She' d always been jealous, green with envy over my effortless popularity and the ease with which I moved through life. She framed me for a sorority hazing incident, a fabricated trauma that painted me as a cruel bully. Demetri, blinded by her tearful performance and what he called "evidence," sided with her. He stood by as I was expelled from USC, my future shattered.

The fight with my parents that followed was brutal. They accused me of ruining our family name, not realizing the depth of the betrayal I'd endured. Distraught, they drove off, still arguing. That night, a drunk driver ran a red light. They were gone. Just like that, I was an orphan, left with the crushing debt of their recently failed business. My world imploded.

In my grief and rage, I lashed out. I found every photo of Demetri I still had-photos from our happiest days, moments meant for us alone-and sold them to the tabloids. A desperate, childish act of revenge. I remembered Demetri's furious call, his voice laced with disgust. "You're a monster, Josie. I never want to see you again."

"Good," I'd screamed back, tears streaming down my face. "Because I never want to see you again either!"

It should have ended there. But then came the guilt. My parents, distracted and distraught after our fight, getting into that accident... it ate at me. It still ate at me.

The memories pressed down, suffocating me. I clawed at my chest, trying to get air, trying to break free from the past that still strangled me. I couldn't breathe. I couldn't think.

I clenched my fists, digging my nails into my palms. The sharp pain was a welcome anchor, pulling me back to the present. I had to pay Demetri. I had to keep Bennie safe.

I pulled out my phone, my fingers trembling as I scrolled through my contacts. There was one number, a last resort. Caron Wolfe, manager of The Serpent's Kiss, an exclusive Hollywood nightclub. A place where the wealthy came to play, and where the rules were… different.

"Caron," I said, my voice hoarse. "I need that job. The one you offered me."

There was a pause on the other end, then a weary sigh. "Josie. You know the rules here. It's not pretty work. And the clientele… they have very specific tastes."

"I don't care," I said, my voice hard. "I need the money. Whatever it takes."

"Alright," Caron said, her tone devoid of emotion. "Be here tomorrow. And bring your thick skin. You're going to need it."

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