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From Invisible Wife to CEO

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The crystal chandeliers of the Plaza Hotel cast a golden glow over Manhattan's elite as they gathered for the annual charity gala. I smoothed down my midnight blue gown—a dress I'd spent weeks selecting to ensure it was elegant yet understated enough to avoid criticism from Wesley's social circle. Not that he would notice tonight. My husband stood across the room, his tall frame bent slightly toward Gwen Cooper as she laughed at something he said, her hand resting possessively on his forearm. I watched them from my solitary corner, nursing a glass of champagne that had long gone flat. "Mrs. Blackwood," a silver-haired woman whispered as she passed, "such generosity your husband shows tonight." I forced a smile. "Yes, Wesley has always been charitable." The bidding had begun for the diamond necklace—a stunning piece that caught the light with every movement of the display case. I watched as paddle after paddle rose in the air, each bid driving the price higher. "Five thousand," called a banker's wife from the front row.

From Invisible Wife to CEO Chapter 1

The crystal chandeliers of the Plaza Hotel cast a golden glow over Manhattan's elite as they gathered for the annual charity gala. I smoothed down my midnight blue gown—a dress I'd spent weeks selecting to ensure it was elegant yet understated enough to avoid criticism from Wesley's social circle. Not that he would notice tonight.

My husband stood across the room, his tall frame bent slightly toward Gwen Cooper as she laughed at something he said, her hand resting possessively on his forearm. I watched them from my solitary corner, nursing a glass of champagne that had long gone flat.

"Mrs. Blackwood," a silver-haired woman whispered as she passed, "such generosity your husband shows tonight."

I forced a smile. "Yes, Wesley has always been charitable."

The bidding had begun for the diamond necklace—a stunning piece that caught the light with every movement of the display case. I watched as paddle after paddle rose in the air, each bid driving the price higher.

"Five thousand," called a banker's wife from the front row.

"Seven thousand," countered a tech mogul.

Then Wesley's voice, clear and confident: "Fifteen thousand dollars."

A collective gasp rippled through the crowd. Even for this room full of wealth, the amount was extravagant for a charity auction.

"Going once, going twice..." The auctioneer's gavel fell with finality. "Sold to Mr. Wesley Blackwood!"

Applause erupted as Wesley strode to the stage, accepting the velvet box with a triumphant smile. Cameras flashed, capturing the moment for tomorrow's society pages.

"Who will be the lucky recipient of such generosity?" someone called out, their voice dripping with insinuation.

Wesley's eyes found Gwen across the room. "Only the most deserving," he replied, his gaze never once searching for me in the crowd.

I watched as he presented the necklace to her, how she lifted her hair so he could fasten it around her neck, how she turned and deliberately kissed his cheek, lingering just a moment too long for propriety.

"Quite the statement piece," murmured Margaret Thornfield, my cousin's wife, appearing at my side. "Though I imagine not everyone will be discussing the necklace itself."

I felt the weight of stares and whispers around us. The pitying glances from women who had once been my friends. The smug satisfaction from those who had always envied my position.

"Excuse me," I said quietly, slipping away to the powder room where I pressed cool hands against my flushed cheeks.

When I returned home that night, Wesley was waiting in the bedroom, a small box in his hand.

"I got you something too," he said, his tone casual as if nothing unusual had occurred. "Don't want you feeling left out."

I opened the box to find a silver bracelet nestled against black velvet. Delicate swirls formed an intricate pattern around a small charm.

"It's lovely," I lied, my fingers tracing the design.

"You've been working so hard with the charity committee. Thought you deserved something special."

I stared at him, searching for any sign of remorse or awareness of what he'd done tonight. There was none.

"Thank you," I said automatically, as I had for five years of marriage.

As he turned away to change for bed, I examined the bracelet more closely. The design was familiar—I'd seen it before. Last week at Tiffany's, Gwen had held it up to the light, examined it briefly before dismissing it with a shake of her head.

"It's not quite right," she had said to the saleswoman. "Something more... significant would be appropriate."

Now it sat on my wrist, her rejection, his afterthought.

The next evening, Margaret insisted I attend her dinner party despite my protests.

"You need to be among friends," she'd said firmly.

I arrived to find a table set with concern rather than fine china. My cousins and their spouses watched me with carefully disguised worry as I accepted glass after glass of wine.

"We saw the papers," my cousin James finally said. "Wesley's... generosity made quite the splash."

"Did you know," his wife added gently, "that they're planning a trip to Seattle? Business, apparently."

I nodded numbly, the alcohol warming my veins and loosening my tongue. "Of course. Business."

Hours later, I stumbled into our penthouse, my head spinning and my heart aching. Voices drifted from Wesley's study—his deep laugh mingling with Brady's excited chatter.

"We'll take her to the Space Needle," Wesley was saying. "And that seafood restaurant she loves."

"When do we leave, Dad?" Brady asked eagerly.

"Tomorrow morning," Wesley replied. "Early flight."

I stood in the doorway, swaying slightly. They hadn't noticed me yet.

"Is Mom coming too?" Brady asked, his voice smaller now.

Wesley hesitated. "No, son. Just us. And Gwen."

Brady's face lit up. "Awesome! Gwen says she knows all the best places."

They turned then, finally seeing me standing there—a stranger in my own home, invisible to the family I had sacrificed everything to create.

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