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From Substitute to Star

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The champagne bubbles caught the light from the crystal chandeliers as Paxton's voice boomed across the opulent ballroom. "Ladies and gentlemen, tonight marks not just Burke Industries' triumphant IPO, but a celebration of true artistry!" I stood at the edge of the crowd, my fingers nervously smoothing the silk of my emerald dress—a dress Paxton had chosen, like everything else in my carefully curated life. The auction podium gleamed under the spotlights, and my heart hammered as I watched him stride toward it with the confidence of a man who owned the world. "We have here Sebastian Moreau's masterpiece, 'Dawn,'" the auctioneer announced, gesturing to the breathtaking canvas that seemed to glow with its own inner light. The painting depicted the first rays of sunrise breaking through storm clouds, each brushstroke alive with hope and renewal. "Bidding starts at two million." Paxton's hand shot up immediately. "Three million." Murmurs rippled through the crowd of Manhattan's elite. I recognized faces from magazine covers, art collectors whose names graced museum wings, socialites whose approval could make or break careers. They all watched with fascination as Paxton continued his relentless bidding. "Four million," came a counter-bid from somewhere behind me.

From Substitute to Star Chapter 1

The champagne bubbles caught the light from the crystal chandeliers as Paxton's voice boomed across the opulent ballroom. "Ladies and gentlemen, tonight marks not just Burke Industries' triumphant IPO, but a celebration of true artistry!"

I stood at the edge of the crowd, my fingers nervously smoothing the silk of my emerald dress—a dress Paxton had chosen, like everything else in my carefully curated life. The auction podium gleamed under the spotlights, and my heart hammered as I watched him stride toward it with the confidence of a man who owned the world.

"We have here Sebastian Moreau's masterpiece, 'Dawn,'" the auctioneer announced, gesturing to the breathtaking canvas that seemed to glow with its own inner light. The painting depicted the first rays of sunrise breaking through storm clouds, each brushstroke alive with hope and renewal. "Bidding starts at two million."

Paxton's hand shot up immediately. "Three million."

Murmurs rippled through the crowd of Manhattan's elite. I recognized faces from magazine covers, art collectors whose names graced museum wings, socialites whose approval could make or break careers. They all watched with fascination as Paxton continued his relentless bidding.

"Four million," came a counter-bid from somewhere behind me.

"Five million," Paxton declared without hesitation, his voice cutting through the room like a blade.

The auctioneer's gavel fell with finality. "Sold to Mr. Paxton Burke for five million dollars!"

Applause thundered around us as photographers' flashes created a strobe effect. Paxton turned toward the crowd, his smile predatory and triumphant. But his eyes weren't searching for me—they found Judith Kelley, stunning in her ivory gown, her blonde hair cascading in perfect waves.

"This magnificent piece," Paxton announced, his voice carrying over the din, "is a gift for my muse and inspiration, Miss Judith Kelley. A woman whose beauty and grace deserve nothing less than perfection."

The crowd erupted again. Judith pressed her manicured hand to her chest in feigned surprise, her blue eyes sparkling with tears that I knew were as calculated as everything else about her. She glided toward Paxton like a swan, and he kissed her hand as cameras captured every angle.

My chest tightened. Three years. Three years of being his shadow, his secret, his convenient substitute when Judith was unavailable. Three years of watching him worship her from afar while I warmed his bed and listened to his dreams of winning her heart.

"Eden."

My name on his lips made me turn. Paxton approached me with that familiar smile—the one that had once made me believe I mattered to him. In his hands was a small wrapped package, elegant silver paper tied with a black ribbon.

"For you," he said, loud enough for the nearby guests to hear. "A token of my appreciation."

My hands trembled as I accepted the gift. The weight felt wrong—too light for jewelry, too small for anything significant. Around us, conversations quieted as curious eyes turned our way. I could feel their judgment, their speculation about who I was and why I merited Paxton's attention after his grand gesture to Judith.

I peeled away the paper with careful fingers, aware that every movement was being scrutinized. Inside was a canvas, and my breath caught in my throat.

It was "Morning Light"—my painting from college. But not the original. This was a reproduction, printed on cheap canvas with pixels visible up close. The colors were flat, lifeless, nothing like the vibrant oils I'd mixed with my own hands during those desperate student days when I'd painted by candlelight to save on electricity.

The whispers started immediately.

"Is that her own work?"

"How... quaint."

"A reproduction? How thoughtful."

The sarcasm in their voices cut deeper than any blade. I stared at the fake painting—my own amateur work from when I was twenty-one, struggling, hopeful, believing that talent might be enough. The girl who painted this had dreams. She'd believed in herself.

Paxton watched my reaction with those calculating gray eyes, a slight smirk playing at his lips. This wasn't kindness. This was a message. While Judith received a five-million-dollar masterpiece, I got a ten-dollar copy of my own forgotten work—a reminder of exactly where I stood in his hierarchy of affection.

"Do you like it?" he asked, his voice carrying just enough volume for our audience.

Something inside me snapped. The careful composure I'd maintained for three years, the grateful smile I'd perfected, the quiet acceptance of being second-best—it all shattered like glass.

I looked down at the pathetic reproduction, then back at Paxton's expectant face. Without a word, I raised the canvas above my head and brought it down hard against the marble floor.

The crash echoed through the suddenly silent ballroom. Shards of cheap frame scattered across the pristine marble like broken dreams.

"Keep your tokens," I whispered, my voice steady despite the storm raging in my chest.

Then I turned and walked away, my heels clicking against the marble with each step toward the exit. Behind me, the silence stretched until it became unbearable, and then the whispers exploded like wildfire.

But I didn't look back. I couldn't. Because if I did, I might lose the courage to keep walking into the unknown night that waited beyond those gilded doors.

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