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From Jilted Bride To Ruthless CEO

From Jilted Bride To Ruthless CEO

I was Jocelyn Cruz, heiress to a billion-dollar empire, and I was supposed to marry my childhood sweetheart, Jake. My father had groomed him to be my king, and our life was a storybook romance. But just before my 25th birthday gala, I saw him kissing Djuna-the fragile orphan my father took in, the woman I treated like a sister. Their betrayal ran deeper than I could imagine. They drugged me to cause a riding accident, then gaslit me to make me think I was losing my mind. At a public auction, Jake froze my accounts and bought a family heirloom I cherished, only to gift it to her in front of everyone, leaving me broken and humiliated. He wanted to shatter me, to turn me into a mindless puppet he could control. So when he played a secret video of me crying for him at my own birthday party, I didn't break. Instead, I smiled. Because I had my own recordings, and I was about to show everyone the vipers he and his "true love" really were.
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Chapter 5

The bidding war was sharp, brutal, and swift. Each time Jake raised his paddle, a wave of cold fury washed over me, hardening my resolve. I wouldn't let him have them. Not this. Not these symbols of my family's legacy, my great-grandmother's cherished possessions. My paddle went up again, "Three million." Jake' s lips curved into a triumphant, almost pitying smile. He lowered his paddle, a silent declaration of victory. He thought he had won. He thought he had pushed me to an exorbitant price, making me look foolish. "Sold!" the auctioneer announced, his gavel striking with a decisive thud. "To the lady in the blue dress for three million dollars!" A bitter taste filled my mouth. I had the carvings, but the victory felt hollow, tainted by his manipulation. I made my way to the payment counter, my head held high despite the tremor in my hands. "I'm ready to settle the bill for Lot 347," I informed the clerk, handing over my corporate card. The clerk diligently swiped the card. A moment later, his eyes widened slightly, a flicker of unease passing through them. "I'm sorry, Ms. Ryan. It appears your account has been temporarily frozen." My blood ran cold. Frozen? My corporate account? It was impossible. Unless… My gaze snapped to Jake, who was now watching me with a predatory grin. He had done this. He had manipulated the company's financial systems, used his access as my father's chosen successor, to cut me off. To strand me here, publicly humiliated. "Is there an issue, Jocelyn?" Brion asked, stepping forward, his voice low and concerned. He had followed me, sensing something was amiss. "Perhaps I can-" He offered his card, but the clerk, after another quick swipe, shook his head apologetically. "I'm sorry, sir. This account is also showing a temporary hold." A choked gasp went through the room. Whispers erupted, louder now, laced with mockery. "The heiress can't pay her own bills." "Her accounts, frozen? What happened?" Shame, hot and stinging, burned my cheeks. I felt everyone's eyes on me, their judgment a physical weight. My hands clenched into fists, my nails digging into my palms. I wanted to scream. I wanted to disappear. Then, Jake appeared beside me, his arm still around a smirking Djuna. "Jocelyn, my dear," he said, his voice dripping with false concern, "it seems you're in a bit of a predicament." He held out his own corporate card to the clerk. "Allow me." The clerk, flustered, took Jake's card. It sailed through without a hitch. "Transaction approved, Mr. Delaney." Jake smiled, a cold, predatory smile that made my stomach churn. "Excellent." He then took the carefully packaged jade carvings from the clerk. My heart leaped, a desperate, foolish hope that he might, just might, give them to me. But he turned, his gaze fixed on Djuna. He lifted the box, presenting it to her like a king offering a crown. "For you, my love. A gift. Something truly beautiful." Djuna's eyes widened with feigned surprise, then settled on me with a triumphant glare. She took the box, opening it with delicate fingers. She pulled out one of the carvings, a small, exquisite dragon, and held it to her cheek, her face alight with malicious glee. It was a dagger to my heart, twisted deeper by his calculated cruelty. I stood there, hollowed out, utterly defeated. The whispers, the stares, the mocking smiles of Jake and Djuna. I was a spectacle, an object of ridicule. I wanted to run. To hide. To escape this suffocating humiliation. "He wants to control you, Jocelyn," Brion whispered, his voice low and urgent beside me. "He's showing everyone who's in charge." Jake overheard him. He turned, his eyes narrowing. "Brion, I suggest you know your place. Or you might find yourself in a similar 'predicament.'" He then looked at me, his gaze possessive, chilling. "You belong with me, Jocelyn. Always." A raw, guttural laugh ripped from my throat. It was a sound of pure, unadulterated agony, tinged with a terrifying madness. It echoed through the silent room, causing heads to turn. I stopped laughing abruptly, the sound dying into a chilling silence. I turned on my heel, my head spinning, my legs feeling like lead. I walked out of that auction house, leaving behind not just the jade carvings, but what little dignity I had left. I stumbled back to my private chambers in the Cruz estate, locking the heavy door behind me. My body trembled, but my mind was clearer than ever. I had to know. I had to hear their gloating, their plans. I activated the hidden sound sensors I had installed throughout the estate for security, a habit from my early training. I scrolled through the various frequencies, searching for Jake's private study. "...she was completely crushed, Jake! Did you see her face?" Djuna's voice, bubbly with triumph. "She had it coming. Trying to defy me. Trying to leave. She belongs to me, Djuna. Always has, always will." Jake's voice, possessive and chilling. "And now you have the carvings. Something she always wanted. She' ll come crawling back now, won' t she?" Anthoney' s voice, smug and expectant. "Of course she will. She has nowhere else to go." Jake' s laugh, cold and dark. I ripped the earpiece from my ear, the sound of his arrogance, his sickening possessiveness, echoing in my mind. He saw me as property. A prize. A fool. A cold dread seeped into my bones. He was coming. I knew it. He would come to exert his control, to remind me of my place.