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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 3

The divorce papers lay before me, stark white against the polished mahogany of the conference table. My signature would end three years of marriage in a single stroke. Three years of lies. Three years of being nothing more than... entertainment.

I felt Alexander's eyes on me from across the table, his gaze burning with a mixture of disbelief and desperation. The sleek Midtown law office was silent except for the faint hum of air conditioning and the occasional rustle of papers as my attorney organized the documents.

"Victoria," Alexander said, his voice low enough that only I could hear. "Don't do this. We can still fix things."

I didn't look up. "There's nothing to fix."

"The Harrison name—my family's legacy—"

"Is no longer my concern." I finally met his eyes. "Neither are you."

His attorney cleared his throat. "Mrs. Harrison, if I could just point out that the terms you've proposed are... unusually modest. You're entitled to significantly more under New York law."

"I'm aware." I picked up the pen, its weight substantial in my hand. "I want nothing from him."

"But—"

"Nothing," I repeated, signing my name with a steady hand. Victoria Sterling. Not Harrison. Never again Harrison.

Alexander's face paled as I pushed the papers across the table. "You can't be serious. The penthouse, the Hamptons estate—"

"Keep them." I stood, smoothing down my simple black dress. "I'm not for sale."

As I walked out, I heard his attorney whisper, "The tabloids are going to have a field day with this."

Let them. I had more important things to do than worry about gossip columns.

---

The Sterling & Co. headquarters hadn't changed since my father's time—all dark wood, brass fixtures, and faded glory. The board members and executives stared at me with barely concealed skepticism as I entered the main conference room. These men had worked with my father, had watched me grow up, and now viewed me as nothing more than a socialite playing at business.

They were about to learn how wrong they were.

"Gentlemen," I said, taking my place at the head of the table. "Thank you for coming on such short notice."

Robert Daniels, the acting CEO since my father's death, offered a patronizing smile. "Victoria, we're all very sorry about your... personal situation, but perhaps this isn't the best time for you to concern yourself with company matters."

I met his gaze evenly. "Mr. Daniels, you've been acting CEO for four years. In that time, Sterling & Co. has lost sixteen percent of its market share and failed to expand into a single new territory."

His smile faltered. "The market conditions—"

"The market conditions have been favorable for expansion, particularly in Asia." I opened the folder before me. "Which is why, effective immediately, you're terminated."

The room erupted in protests. I let them rage for exactly thirty seconds before raising my hand. The silence that followed was deafening.

"Gentlemen, this isn't a negotiation. It's a restructuring." I pressed the intercom. "Please send in Ms. Chen."

Grace Chen entered the room with the quiet confidence of someone who knew exactly what she was worth. Sharp, brilliant, and utterly loyal to results rather than personalities, she was everything Sterling & Co. needed.

"Meet your new COO," I announced. "Ms. Chen comes to us from Goldman Sachs with specific expertise in Asian markets."

"This is outrageous," Daniels sputtered. "The board won't stand for this."

"The board," I said calmly, "holds thirty percent of voting shares. I hold fifty-one. Do the math, Mr. Daniels."

As security escorted the former executives out, Grace took her seat at my right hand. "That went well," she murmured, a hint of amusement in her voice.

"It's just the beginning." I turned to face the remaining board members, those wise enough to stay silent during the purge. "Sterling & Co. is pivoting. Our focus will be aggressive expansion into Asian markets, starting with Tokyo."

"Tokyo?" one of them echoed. "But the Harrison Group has had that market locked down for decades."

I smiled for the first time that day. "Exactly."

---

Two weeks later, Grace and I stood in the Sterling & Co. Tokyo presentation room, facing the most influential investors in the Japanese market. The stakes couldn't have been higher—this deal would either launch our revival or confirm everyone's suspicions that I was out of my depth.

"Ms. Sterling," the lead investor said in perfect English, "your proposal is ambitious. Perhaps too ambitious for a company in... transition."

I heard what he wasn't saying: for a company now run by a woman they viewed as nothing more than a scorned wife seeking revenge.

"Mr. Tanaka," I replied, "Sterling & Co. isn't in transition. It's in transformation."

Grace dimmed the lights and launched the presentation we'd spent sleepless nights perfecting. As the projections and market analyses filled the screen, I stepped forward.

"Gentlemen, the Harrison Group has offered you stability. I'm offering you growth." My voice didn't waver. "Their five-year plan promises eight percent returns. Mine guarantees fifteen, with first-year projections already secured by the restructuring of our American operations."

I moved through the room as I spoke, making eye contact with each investor. "The question isn't whether you should partner with Sterling & Co. The question is whether you can afford not to."

By the time I finished, the energy in the room had shifted. I could feel it—the spark of interest, the recalculation of risk and reward.

Mr. Tanaka studied me for a long moment before the corner of his mouth lifted in what might have been respect.

"Ms. Sterling," he said, "we would like to discuss terms."

As Grace began the negotiations, my phone vibrated with an incoming message. I glanced down to see Alexander's name on the screen, followed by six words that sent ice through my veins:

"Vanessa is coming for you next."

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