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From Marriage to Empire

I couldn't sleep. Again. The third night this week Alexander hadn't come home before midnight. His excuses were always the same—late meetings, client dinners, unexpected conference calls with Tokyo. I'd smile, nod, and pretend I believed him. Tonight, I decided to check the security footage. Not because I suspected anything—or perhaps because I'd been suspecting everything but couldn't bear to confirm it. My fingers trembled slightly as I navigated through the penthouse security system on my laptop. The living room, kitchen, hallway... all empty.
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Chapter 2

Pain ripped through my abdomen like a serrated knife, each twist more excruciating than the last. The pristine white sheets beneath me bloomed crimson, spreading outward in a horrifying constellation. I couldn't scream. Couldn't breathe. Could only watch as my body betrayed me one final time.

"BP dropping! We need more units, now!" A nurse's voice cut through the haze of agony.

The hospital room spun around me, faces blurring into smears of color as monitors shrieked their warnings. I felt myself drifting, floating above the chaos as doctors swarmed around my body.

"She's hemorrhaging severely. We're losing her."

The twins. My babies. The thought pierced through the fog. They were gone. I knew it before the doctor confirmed it, felt their absence like a hollow carved into my soul. The last piece of the life I'd believed in, vanishing with each drop of blood I shed.

Somewhere in the distance, I heard the doors burst open.

"Victoria!" Alexander's voice. Panicked. Raw. "What happened? Where is my wife?"

I wanted to laugh at the possessiveness in his tone. His wife. His entertainment.

"Sir, you need to wait outside. We're stabilizing her."

"Those are my children! My heirs!"

Even now, even as I bled out on these sheets, it was about his legacy. Not about me. Never about me.

The ceiling lights above blinded me, then dimmed as consciousness slipped away. In that moment between worlds, I made a vow to myself. If I survived this—when I survived this—I would never again be anyone's victim. Never again someone's entertainment.

I would rise from these ashes, reborn.

---

I woke to the steady beep of monitors and the sterile scent of antiseptic. My body felt hollow, emptied of more than just blood. The room was dim, dawn's first light filtering through partially closed blinds.

And there he was. Alexander, slumped in a chair beside my bed, his perfect suit wrinkled, his hair disheveled. For a moment—just a moment—he looked human. Vulnerable.

He sensed my consciousness returning and straightened immediately, mask sliding back into place.

"Victoria." His voice broke on my name. "Thank God."

I stared at him, saying nothing. The silence stretched between us like a chasm.

"The doctors said—" He swallowed hard. "They said we lost the babies. Both of them."

Not we. I had lost them. My body had failed to protect them from the poison of his betrayal.

"Victoria, please." He reached for my hand. I pulled away, the IV in my arm tugging painfully. "I know I've made an unforgivable mistake, but we can get through this. Together. We can try again."

Try again. As if our children had been a failed business venture rather than lives. As if I would ever let him touch me again.

"Get out." My voice was a rasp, throat raw from the breathing tube they must have inserted during surgery.

"Darling, you're not thinking clearly. The trauma—"

"I said get out." Each word was ice, crystallizing the air between us.

"Victoria, be reasonable. You nearly died. You need me."

I turned my head to look directly into his eyes. The man I'd once believed hung the moon and stars now seemed so small, so pathetically transparent.

"I would rather die than need you again."

Something in my tone must have finally reached him. He flinched as if I'd slapped him, the famous Harrison composure cracking.

"You don't mean that. This is the grief talking."

"This is clarity, Alexander. The first real clarity I've had in three years."

He stood, running a hand through his perfect hair, disrupting its careful styling. "I'll come back when you're feeling more yourself."

"Don't bother. I am more myself than I've ever been."

After he left, I watched the sunrise paint the Manhattan skyline in shades of gold and promise. The physical pain was still there, a constant reminder of what I'd lost. But beneath it, something new was taking root. Strength. Purpose. The first fragile seedlings of rebirth.

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"Darling, you're being absurd." My mother's voice dripped with exasperation as she poured herself another mimosa. The crystal flutes caught the sunlight streaming through the windows of her penthouse dining room, sending prisms dancing across the imported tablecloth.

One week out of the hospital, and Eleanor Sterling had insisted on hosting what she called a "strategy brunch." As if my life were a military campaign requiring tactical planning.

"The man humiliated you with your own sister." She took a delicate sip. "That's worth at least half his personal assets, not to mention a substantial monthly allowance."

I pushed my untouched plate away. "I'm not taking his money, Mother."

"Don't be ridiculous, Victoria. This is Manhattan, not some romantic novel where pride pays the bills." She leaned forward, pearls clicking against the table edge. "He owes you. Make him pay."

I studied my mother's face—the perfect makeup, the calculated concern, the practical approach to heartbreak. Was this what I would have become if I'd stayed? Another Eleanor Sterling, measuring love and betrayal in dollars and cents?

"I'm taking nothing from him," I said quietly. "Not a penny. Not a property. Not a single thread of connection."

Mother's perfectly manicured hand froze midway to her glass. "Nothing? Victoria, that's—"

"My decision." I stood, smoothing down the simple black dress I'd purchased myself. "I'm rebuilding the Sterling company. Our family legacy. On my terms."

"With what capital?" she scoffed.

"With the trust fund Father left me. The one you and Alexander don't know about." I allowed myself a small smile at her shocked expression. "I'm not entertainment anymore, Mother. I'm competition."

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