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He Chose Power, She Found Love Novel Cover

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 2

Elenora's POV:

Clay's face had gone pale, the color draining from his features faster than water from a sieve. His eyes, usually so calculating and self-assured, were now wide with a shock that was almost comical. But I paid him no mind. My focus was entirely on the small, silver locket clutched tight in my hand.

This wasn't about him anymore.

It hadn't been for a very long time.

He didn't need to know my life. He didn't deserve to.

"I don't need your protection, Clay," I stated flatly, rising slowly to my feet, the locket now tucked securely in my palm. The familiar weight was a comfort against my skin.

He stared at me, disbelief warring with a dawning horror. "Elenora, what are you talking about? Do you have any idea what kind of world you're living in? This isn't some romantic novel where you can just walk away from everything unscathed. Without a protector, you'll be swallowed whole." His voice was a harsh whisper, laced with a strange mixture of concern and his usual condescension. "This city... this world... it devours the weak."

Destany, ever the vulture, swooped in, her perfectly manicured hand resting lightly on Clay's arm. "Oh, darling, don't waste your breath on her. Some people just thrive on playing the victim. Honestly, Elenora, you used to be so sensible. Clay took care of you, even after… well, after. You should be grateful he even offered you a job." Her eyes, sharp and cold, raked over me. "It's not every day someone offers a washed-up trophy ex a lifeline."

A few titters rippled through the curious onlookers.

"Look at her, still clinging to scraps."

"Such an embarrassment. Trying to sneak into high society events."

"And that accent. Barely sounds human."

I ignored them all, my fingers tracing the delicate engraving on the locket. My precious boy. My Justus.

I finally found it. A wave of relief, warm and soft, spread through me, melting the tension that had gathered in my shoulders.

I was about to stand fully, to leave this suffocating place behind.

But Clay's hand shot out, his fingers clamping around my wrist, surprisingly strong. "Don't you dare walk away from me, Elenora," he hissed, his eyes blazing. "You refused me once, remember? You thought you were so strong, so independent. You thought you could make it without me." He squeezed my wrist, his grip tightening until pain flared. "Well, look at you now. Pathetic. Lost. You're nothing without someone to lean on."

The locket bit into my palm, but my only fear was for its safety, not my own.

"Let me go, Clay," I demanded, my voice low and steady. My eyes met his, unafraid.

He laughed, a bitter, broken sound. "Let you go? To what, Elenora? To wander the streets? To starve? I'm offering you a way out, a way to survive. Listen to me. My family's new venture needs a... personal assistant. It' s beneath you, I know, but at least it's a roof over your head. A steady meal." His lips curled in a sneer. "Consider it my final act of charity to the woman I once… knew."

I watched him then, truly watched him. The hard edges of his ambition had consumed him, leaving behind only arrogance and contempt. He was a stranger, wrapped in a familiar face.

"I told you, Clay. I don't need your protection. I don't need your charity." My voice was a whisper, but it cut through the air, sharp and clear.

"What are you talking about?" he roared, his anger finally boiling over. He let go of my wrist, pushing me back a step. The force of his rage was palpable, a dark wave that washed over the room.

The other guests, the security guards, even Destany, visibly flinched, instinctively recoiling from his raw power. They bowed their heads, their bodies language screaming submission.

But I felt nothing. His dominance, once a subtle pressure, now felt like a child's tantrum. It simply bounced off me.

"I have a partner, Clay," I stated, my voice calm, almost serene. "A fated one. One who will never abandon me."

His face, which had just begun to regain some color, turned ashen again. His mouth opened, then closed, then opened again, but no sound came out. The entire ballroom fell into a stunned silence, so absolute you could hear the distant clink of a glass.

A partner? He couldn't wrap his mind around it. In his world, I was a discarded plaything, a relic of a past he'd outgrown. A woman like me, alone and unprivileged, didn't just have a fated partner. Not one he didn't know about. Not one who could challenge his narrative of my helplessness.

I used his moment of stunned paralysis to slip completely free, securing the locket inside my dress. A small smile touched my lips. My boy. Always my boy. And my Damien. Always my Damien. Their love was my anchor.

"You're lying," Clay finally spluttered, his voice hoarse with disbelief. "You're trying to manipulate me. It's another one of your pathetic games!" He tried to reassert his dominance, pushing another wave of his power towards me, but it was useless.

I simply shook my head. "Believe what you wish, Clay. It changes nothing."

I turned to leave, dismissing him once more, but the murmurs from the crowd grew louder, turning into a cacophony of whispers and blatant ridicule.

"A fated partner? Who'd have her?"

"Sounds like a delusion to me."

"Maybe she found some sugar daddy in the back alleys."

"Still trying to climb, isn't she? Pathetic."

"That kind of woman. Always looking for an easy ride."

Clay's voice boomed over the crowd, his face contorted in a sneer. "Don't you see, Elenora? No one believes you. You're just a sad, desperate woman trying to cling to some fantasy. What kind of 'partner' would want someone like you? Someone with your… baggage? Your obscurity?" He let another wave of his raw, aggressive power wash over me. "Tell me, Elenora. What kind of man would be foolish enough to claim you?" His eyes narrowed, filled with a cruel amusement. "Unless he's some poor, unwitting fool you've snared with your… exotic charms."

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