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He Chose Power, She Found Love

Five years after my ex, Clay, traded me for power, we met again at an exclusive summit. He and his new fiancée, Destany, publicly humiliated me, calling me a trespasser and a thief for looking for my son's lost locket. Then, my three-year-old son, Justus, ran to me, crying "Mama!" In a horrifying move, Destany snatched him from my arms. She shrieked to the powerful crowd that I was a low-born commoner who had kidnapped a child of noble blood. The room erupted, calling for my arrest. Clay, the man I once loved, watched with cold satisfaction as guards pinned my arms back. He ordered them to take my son away and deal with me. I screamed that Justus was mine, but my pleas were drowned out by their accusations. How could this be happening? The man who once promised me everything was now helping to rip my child away from me, branding me a criminal. But just as they were about to drag me away, an immense power slammed into the room, forcing everyone to their knees. A tall, imposing figure appeared, his golden eyes blazing with fury. My husband, Damien, had arrived.
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Chapter 1

Five years after my ex, Clay, traded me for power, we met again at an exclusive summit. He and his new fiancée, Destany, publicly humiliated me, calling me a trespasser and a thief for looking for my son's lost locket.

Then, my three-year-old son, Justus, ran to me, crying "Mama!"

In a horrifying move, Destany snatched him from my arms.

She shrieked to the powerful crowd that I was a low-born commoner who had kidnapped a child of noble blood. The room erupted, calling for my arrest.

Clay, the man I once loved, watched with cold satisfaction as guards pinned my arms back. He ordered them to take my son away and deal with me. I screamed that Justus was mine, but my pleas were drowned out by their accusations.

How could this be happening? The man who once promised me everything was now helping to rip my child away from me, branding me a criminal.

But just as they were about to drag me away, an immense power slammed into the room, forcing everyone to their knees. A tall, imposing figure appeared, his golden eyes blazing with fury. My husband, Damien, had arrived.

Chapter 1

Elenora's POV:

The familiar, sneering voice cut through the soft hum of the exclusive business summit, slicing through the polite murmurs like a rusted blade.

"I barely recognize her, officer. Some people just don't know when to give up."

Clay Martinez, my ex-boyfriend of five years past, stood just meters away, his words dripping with a calculated disdain that was as chilling as it was familiar.

He didn't just speak to the security guard; he spoke to the entire room, ensuring every power player present heard his dismissal of me.

My gaze drifted over his perfectly tailored suit, the confident set of his jaw, the arrogant glint in his eyes. He looked exactly as I remembered, only more polished, more predatory. He was a man who still believed the world was his chessboard, and everyone else merely pawns.

He had always been like this. Driven. Ruthless. But somewhere along the way, he had become something hollow.

The grand ballroom doors swung open then, revealing Clay's carefully constructed future.

Destany Mays, poised and radiant in a gown that shimmered like liquid starlight, entered on his arm. Heads turned, conversations paused. The air itself seemed to thicken with their arrival.

A symphony of fawning voices rose to greet them.

"Clay! Destany! What an entrance!"

"The power couple has arrived!"

"Martinez, Mays, an unstoppable force, truly!"

Clay basked in the attention, a triumphant smile playing on his lips. His eyes, for a fleeting moment, met mine across the crowded room. There was a flicker of something, quickly masked, before he turned his face back to his adoring audience.

"This is it, Destany," I heard him say, his voice carrying clearly. "Our moment."

"And what a moment it is, darling," Destany purred, her voice sweet as poison. "A perfect start to our new beginning."

She turned to the crowd, her smile widening. "We're so thrilled to announce that our wedding will be held at the end of the year, a celebration of not just our union, but the merging of two powerful legacies."

A ripple of excited chatter spread through the room.

Odd.

I remembered Clay telling me once, years ago, that Destany's family was pressuring them for a quick marriage to seal a critical business deal. Yet, here they were, announcing it was still months away.

Clay had called it a necessary evil, a stepping stone. He'd said he would do anything for power, that love was a luxury he couldn't afford. He had traded me, his love, for this. For Destany, and everything she represented.

So why the delay?

My mind raced, connecting the dots of old knowledge with new information. There was a piece missing, something not quite right about this picture.

A sudden, sharp cough interrupted my thoughts.

A man, portly and red-faced, with a name tag that read "Head of Security – Mr. Henderson," stood over me. His expensive cologne, thick and cloying, assaulted my senses. He looked me up and down, his eyes narrowed with outright contempt.

"You again," he grunted, his voice laced with disgust. "Didn't I tell you this area was restricted? You look like you've been rummaging through the service entrance dumpsters."

My simple, practical dress, chosen for comfort and discretion, clearly screamed "poor" to him. My hair, pulled back in a no-nonsense bun, probably just added to the impression of a scullery maid trying to sneak into the ball.

"Sir, I assure you, I'm not trespassing," I began, trying to keep my voice even. "I'm looking for something that belongs to me, a very important item that was lost. I believe it might have rolled under this display." I gestured to the ornate floral arrangement I was kneeling near.

"Lost? Under my display?" Henderson scoffed, his face turning an even deeper shade of crimson. "We've had enough trouble today. Get out before I have you escorted out in handcuffs."

His voice boomed, turning more heads. The polite hum of conversation died down, replaced by a ripple of curious whispers.

Clay, engaged in a conversation with a prominent senator, paused, his head cocked slightly. His eyes, sharp and calculating, traversed the room until they landed on me. Recognition, cold and immediate, flashed in them.

Henderson, noticing Clay's attention, puffed out his chest. "Mr. Martinez, my apologies, sir. Just handling a… minor inconvenience. This woman seems to think she can just wander in here."

Clay's eyes, now devoid of any flicker of past affection, hardened into chips of ice. He gave a curt nod. "Indeed, Henderson. Some people have no respect for private property or decorum."

Henderson beamed, emboldened by Clay's unspoken approval. He lunged forward, his beefy hand reaching for my arm. "You heard the man. Let's go, peasant. Before I make you regret ever stepping foot in this establishment."

I recoiled from his touch, my movements precise. "Do not touch me," I warned, my voice low but firm. "I am simply trying to retrieve something precious. I have no intention of causing trouble."

Henderson let out a harsh laugh. "Precious? From you? What could a tramp like you possibly own that's 'precious' in a place like this? A stolen serviette? Perhaps a dropped coin from a wealthy guest?" He gestured to the floor where I had been searching. "And look! You've put a scuff mark on the imported marble. Do you even know how much this floor costs? You couldn't afford a single tile."

He made another grab, this time for my shoulder, his fingers digging in.

A wave of irritation, cool and controlled, washed over me. This man was a nuisance, a minor obstacle. I barely registered his pathetic attempts at intimidation.

"Enough, Henderson," Clay's voice cut in, sharp and impatient. "Let her go."

Henderson immediately dropped his hand, looking confused. "But Mr. Martinez, sir, the display. She's damaged property."

"I'll cover it," Clay said, waving a dismissive hand. He looked at me, a condescending smirk on his face. "What is it you're looking for, Elenora? Trying to salvage some scraps of our past?" He chuckled, a humorless sound. "Or perhaps you're just looking for an easy handout?"

He stepped closer, his voice dropping, though still loud enough for those nearby to hear. "Don't act like this, Elenora. It's beneath you. And frankly, it's boring. I'm not interested in your drama."

Destany, who had been watching the scene unfold with a smug expression, now linked her arm possessively through Clay's, her smile a victorious slash across her face.

"Oh, Clay, darling, don't be so harsh," she cooed, her voice saccharine. She looked at me, her eyes glittering with malice. "Some people just can't move on, can they? It's really quite sad. Perhaps it's time to accept your station, Elenora. There's no shame in it, really. You just need to find your own place, away from… all of this." She gestured grandly to the glittering ballroom.

I met her gaze, a tiny, almost imperceptible smile touching my lips. "Thank you for your concern, Destany," I replied, my voice smooth as silk. "I wish you both all the happiness you deserve." My eyes held hers, a silent promise hanging in the air. You'll get exactly what you deserve.

Then I turned my back to them, dismissing them as easily as they had tried to dismiss me. My gaze swept the area again, ignoring their shocked expressions. Justus. My little boy. This was for him. His tiny, custom-made locket, a gift from his father, had slipped from my pocket. It was the only tangible link he had to Damien when he was away.

"I need to find it," I muttered, more to myself than to anyone else.

"Are you deaf?" Clay snapped, his patience clearly wearing thin. "I said, get out! Now, Elenora! I've given you enough charity for one lifetime. Leave before I call the real police." He paused, a strange look flickering across his face, a mix of contempt and something else I couldn't quite place. "Unless... you actually want to be arrested. Is that it? Some twisted fantasy of yours to get back into my life?"

He took a step towards me, his voice a low, dangerous growl. "Listen to me, Elenora. Whatever pathetic game you're playing, it's over. Our story ended five years ago. There's nothing left between us. Go find some other poor fool to cling to. You're not my problem anymore."

He pointed a finger at me, his face contorting in disgust. "And for God's sake, Elenora, fix yourself. You look... desperate. It's embarrassing. For both of us."

But his words, meant to wound, barely registered. My eyes were fixed on a glint beneath a velvet rope, a small, silver flash. It was there.

I reached for it, my fingers brushing against the cold, smooth metal. Just as my hand closed around the familiar shape of the locket, Clay's voice, now laced with an odd, strained quality, stopped me cold.

"Wait a minute," he choked out, his eyes wide and fixed on the object in my hand. His jaw dropped. "Is that... is that his?" A cold sweat broke out on his forehead. All the arrogance drained from his face, replaced by a stark, naked terror.

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