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Genius Wife's Revenge: Too Late For Regret

For two years, I played the role of the "Midwestern mistake," the mousey wife Julian Ford-Sterling IV kept hidden like a shameful secret. I hid my true self behind thick glasses and ashen foundation, acting as the perfect, cowed charity case while he lived a life of marble and indifference. The day our marriage contract ended, the headlines were already screaming about his affair with Hollywood’s sweetheart, Lana Vane. Julian didn't even grant me a final conversation; he simply sent his legal team to hand me divorce papers that gave me nothing—no alimony, no shares, just a non-disclosure agreement and a one-way ticket out of his life. I signed the papers and walked away, but a drugged encounter in a dark club that same night led me back into his arms. We collided in the shadows, two strangers stripped of their titles, but I fled before dawn, accidentally leaving behind my vintage silver locket. By the time I reached my secret design studio the next morning, I discovered Julian had executed a hostile takeover of my entire life’s work. To my horror, Lana Vane was already there, clutching my stolen locket and shamelessly claiming she was the woman Julian had spent the night with. Julian stood before me in his charcoal suit, looking at me with total lack of recognition. To him, I was just a "gold-digging" architect he had bought along with the furniture. I watched them together, the man who had discarded me and the woman who had stolen my identity, realizing that Julian was obsessed with the genius of "Rose" while despising the woman who stood right in front of him. He had no idea that the wife he’d just divorced was the very person he was now desperate to control. I straightened my spine, my violet-blue eyes cold and lethal behind my new designer frames. "Mr. Ford-Sterling, you wanted the best designer in the city? You’ve got her. But you should know—I don't just build empires. I know exactly how to tear them down."
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Chapter 2

Before she could bury the mouse, Vivian had to resurrect the woman.

She steered the Malibu toward a nondescript storage facility in Queens. This was one of her safe drops, paid for through shell corporations that even Julian's forensic accountants couldn't trace. She punched in a code, and the metal gate rattled open.

Inside unit 404, there were no dusty boxes of Christmas ornaments. There was a climate-controlled wardrobe that rivaled a Vogue closet. Vivian stripped off the jeans and t-shirt she had worn from the penthouse. She pulled a garment bag from the rack. Inside was a red dress-a backless, silk slip of a thing that was less clothing and more of a weapon.

She changed quickly, her movements efficient. She strapped a Sig Sauer P365 to her inner thigh before realizing she wouldn't need it tonight. Probably. She swapped it for a small, ceramic knife hidden in her boot heel. Old habits.

By the time she met Winnie at the curb of the Royal Court Club, Vivian was no longer the runaway wife. She was something else entirely.

The bass at the Royal Court Club didn't just vibrate in the air; it rattled the fillings in your teeth. It was a rhythmic, thumping beast that swallowed conversation and spat out sweat and pheromones.

Vivian stepped out of the Uber, her heels clicking on the pavement. Winnie, her former intern and only real friend during the dark years, grabbed her arm. Winnie looked terrified but determined, her oversized glasses slipping down her nose.

"Are you sure about this, Vee?" Winnie shouted over the noise. "This dress... it's aggressive. I love it, but it's aggressive."

"Tonight," Vivian said, adjusting the strap of the silk dress, "we bury the mouse, Win. No more cardigans."

The bouncer, a man with a neck the width of a tree trunk, looked ready to deny them entry until Vivian flashed a black card. It wasn't a credit card; it was a membership token to an exclusive underground society that owned half the city's nightlife. His demeanor shifted instantly from intimidation to servitude. He unhooked the velvet rope.

Inside, the air was hot and smelled of expensive cologne and spilled vodka. Vivian felt a flicker of anxiety. This wasn't her scene. Rose was used to high-stakes galas in Vienna or underground poker games in Macau, not the grinding, sweaty chaos of a New York superclub. But she needed this. She needed to purge the last two years of silence.

They secured a VIP booth overlooking the dance floor. Winnie ordered a round of something blue and smoking.

"To freedom!" Winnie screamed, clinking her glass against Vivian's.

Vivian downed the shot. It burned going down, tasting of anise and bad decisions. "To freedom," she echoed, though the words felt heavy on her tongue.

One drink turned into three. Then four. The room began to tilt. The lights-strobes of purple and green-started to leave trails in her vision. Vivian felt a heat rising in her blood that had nothing to do with the temperature of the club. It was a prickling, itching heat that started in her stomach and radiated to her fingertips.

"I need..." Vivian slurred, her hand gripping the edge of the leather booth. "Restroom."

"I'll come with you," Winnie said, standing up unsteadily.

"No," Vivian pushed her back down, a little too forcefully. "I'm fine. Just... need air. Water."

She stumbled away from the table. The crowd was a solid wall of bodies. A waiter, balancing a tray of champagne, collided with her shoulder. Cold liquid splashed down her bare arm.

"Watch it!" he snapped, but his eyes lingered on her chest.

Vivian pushed past him. She aimed for the glowing 'Restroom' sign but the corridor seemed to elongate, stretching like a rubber band. The patterns on the carpet-interlocking geometric shapes-began to swim. She turned left when she should have turned right.

She found herself in a quiet hallway. The noise of the club was muffled here, a distant throb. There were no restroom signs. Just heavy mahogany doors with gold numbers.

VIP Suites.

Her head was spinning. The heat in her body was becoming unbearable, a fever that made her skin sensitive to the brush of the air conditioning. She needed to lie down. Just for a minute.

She saw a door. Room 888.

It was locked. The red light on the electronic handle glared at her. In her current state, a normal woman would have slumped against the wall and passed out. But Vivian's muscle memory bypassed her intoxicated brain.

She pulled a hairpin from her messy bun. Her fingers, clumsy a moment ago, found a sudden, terrifying precision. She slid the pin into the emergency override slot-a trick she learned in Budapest. Two seconds. Click.

The light turned green.

Vivian didn't think. Instinct, dulled by whatever was in those drinks, took a backseat to the desperate need for equilibrium. She pushed the door open.

It was pitch black inside. The heavy blackout curtains were drawn tight. The air was cool and smelled of sandalwood and... something sharp. Whiskey?

Vivian took two steps inside. Her heel caught on the thick pile of the rug. She pitched forward.

She expected to hit the floor. Instead, she landed on something solid. Something warm. Something that groaned.

Julian Ford-Sterling IV was lying on the sofa, fighting a war within his own skull. He had come here to escape the noise, to nurse a headache that felt like a railroad spike being driven through his temple. He had instructed Gavin to bring him ice water and lock the door.

When the weight hit him, his first instinct was to strike. He was trained in Krav Maga. But his limbs felt like lead. The drug-someone had definitely slipped something into his scotch downstairs-made his reactions sluggish.

Hands. Soft hands. A body, slender and trembling, pressing against his chest.

And the smell.

It wasn't the cloying, synthetic perfume of the women who usually threw themselves at him. It was complex. Wild rose, but underneath that, something darker. Musk. Amber. It hit his neural pathways like a sledgehammer, bypassing logic and going straight to the lizard brain.

"Gavin?" he croaked, his voice wrecked.

The woman on top of him didn't answer. She shifted, her leg sliding between his. Friction. Heat.

Julian's vision was gone in the dark, but his other senses were dialed up to eleven. He felt the silk of her dress. The bare skin of her back. The frantic beat of her heart against his ribcage.

"Who..."

Vivian didn't know who he was. In the dark, with her mind melting, he was just an anchor. A source of cool in the fire consuming her. She moved instinctively, seeking relief. Her lips found his jaw, then his mouth.

The kiss wasn't romantic. It was a collision.

Julian tasted cherries and desperation. His hands, acting on their own accord, came up to grip her waist. She was tiny, but she felt strong, her muscles taut.

He should push her away. He was Julian Ford-Sterling. He didn't do this. He didn't do messy, anonymous encounters in the dark.

But the drug in his system whispered yes. It told him that this was exactly what he needed to silence the noise in his head.

He flipped them over.

Vivian gasped as her back hit the sofa cushions. The weight of him was crushing, grounding. His hands were everywhere-rough, demanding, possessive. She couldn't see his face, just a silhouette against the faint light leaking from under the door.

She dug her nails into his shoulders. The physical sensation-the sting, the pressure-was the only thing making sense.

"Mine," he growled against her neck, biting down on the sensitive cord of muscle there.

It wasn't a question.

The encounter was a blur of sensation. It was teeth and skin and the sound of ragged breathing in a silent room. It was two people, stripped of their names and their titles, colliding in the dark like dying stars.

Vivian felt tears prick her eyes, not from sadness, but from the sheer intensity of it. For two years, she had been a ghost. Tonight, she was alive. She was burning.

When it was over, the silence that returned to the room was heavy, almost suffocating.

Julian collapsed next to her, his arm heavy across her stomach, pinning her down. His breathing slowed, deepening into the rhythm of sleep. The drug had won.

Vivian lay there, staring up at the invisible ceiling. The heat was fading, replaced by a creeping, icy dread.

What had she done?

She carefully lifted Julian's arm. It was heavy, muscular. She slid out from under him, her body aching in places she had forgotten existed. She stood up, her legs shaking violently.

She groped in the darkness for her dress, her panties. She dressed in a panic, her fingers fumbling with straps.

She had to go. She had to leave before the lights came on. Before the magic turned into shame.

She reached for her neck to check her pulse, a habit from her field days.

Her hand met bare skin.

The necklace. The vintage silver locket containing the micro-engraving of her design signature-the Rose. It was gone.

Vivian froze. She dropped to her knees, patting the thick carpet frantically. Her fingers brushed against dust, lint, the edge of the sofa.

Nothing.

Julian stirred on the sofa. He mumbled something unintelligible and shifted.

Panic, cold and sharp, pierced her chest. If she stayed to find it, he might wake up. If he woke up, he would see her. He would see Vivian Sullivans, the "gold digger," in his private suite.

She couldn't risk it.

Vivian stood up, her breath hitching in her throat. She looked at the sleeping form of the man one last time.

"I'm sorry," she whispered to the darkness.

She turned and fled, the door clicking softly shut behind her, leaving her necklace-and her dignity-buried somewhere in the deep pile of the Royal Court rug.

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