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He Chose The Dog; I Chose Empire Novel Cover

He Chose The Dog; I Chose Empire

My masterpiece perfume launch ended in chaos, with my creation blamed for a mass allergic reaction that sent people to the hospital. My fiancé, Blake, the man who had promised me the world, was the one who framed me. He exiled me to a remote cabin for three years, claiming he was protecting me. In reality, he had his twin brother impersonate him, stealing every new formula I created and giving them to my foster sister, Carly, who became a star with my work. When I finally confronted them, the building we were in collapsed. I was trapped under rubble, bleeding out. Rescuers gave Blake a choice: save me, or save Carly's dog from a different, unstable area. "Save the dog," he said. "Emily is strong. She can wait." He left me to die. But I survived. Rescued by the powerful parents I had pushed away, I was given a new identity and a new life in Switzerland. Now, I'm building my own empire, and I'm coming back to burn theirs to the ground.
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Chapter 3

Emily POV:

The taxi idled, its yellow glow reflecting in the darkened glass of the penthouse. My mind, still reeling from the street confession, found itself drawn to the digital realm. I pulled out my phone, my fingers fumbling as I navigated to Carly Carlson' s social media. There it was: a cascade of triumphant posts. Gushing captions about her latest award, photos from glamorous parties, and a dizzying array of congratulatory messages. Each image, each effusive word, was a fresh wound.

My vision blurred with a sudden, hot anger. I typed in the old access code to the penthouse building, the one I had shared with Blake, the one that represented a date that no longer held any meaning. It was an anniversary, a day we had once marked with promises and whispers of forever. My fingers hesitated for a moment, then pressed the final digit. A soft click. The heavy glass doors swung open. Relief, cold and fleeting, washed over me, immediately replaced by a deeper unease. This was a place of ghosts and lies.

The elevator ascended, a slow, agonizing crawl. When the doors opened, the penthouse hallway stretched before me, familiar yet alien. The familiar scent of my own home, the subtle notes of my custom-blended cedar and bergamot air freshener, was gone. Replaced by something overtly floral, cloying, like a cheap imitation of spring. Carly. It had to be Carly.

Every step into the apartment was a trespass. The art that had once adorned our walls, pieces Blake and I had carefully chosen together, were replaced by abstract, garish canvases I' d never seen. The plush, neutral-toned furniture was gone, swapped for sleek, modern pieces that screamed "designer showroom," devoid of any warmth or history. This wasn't my home. This was a stage, set for someone else.

I walked towards what used to be our bedroom, dread coiling in my stomach. The cloying floral scent grew stronger, almost unbearable. It was Carly's signature fragrance, "Desert Bloom." My scent. Twisted, re-bottled, and sprayed liberally throughout my sanctuary. It was an invasion, a desecration.

My gaze fell on the bedside table. A silk scarf, the kind Carly favored, lay draped carelessly over a stack of magazines. Beside it, a half-empty glass of wine, two lip prints clearly visible. One, a deep crimson. The other, the fainter mark of Blake' s characteristic dusty-rose stain. My stomach churned, bile rising in my throat.

Then I saw it. Tucked beneath the scarf, a small, silver-framed photograph. Carly, her head resting on Blake's shoulder, both of them beaming, their fingers intertwined. It wasn't a recent photo. It was old, faded, a relic from a time before me, before "Ethereal Bloom." A time when their connection was already established, deep and insidious. The sight hit me with the force of a physical blow. The betrayal wasn't new. It was a foundation.

A wave of nausea, sharp and debilitating, swept over me. My legs buckled. I sank to the floor, my hands clutching my chest, trying to still the frantic pounding of my heart. The air felt thick, suffocating. My home, my love, my life-all of it was a lie, built on a decaying foundation of deceit. I tried to swallow, but my throat was raw, constricted.

I squeezed my eyes shut, a desperate attempt to erase the image, the pain. But it was too late. The dam broke. A guttural sob ripped from my throat, raw and agonizing. My body shook uncontrollably, tears streaming down my face, hot and endless. The sobs were silent, desperate, born of a pain so profound it felt like my very soul was being shredded. This home was no longer a sanctuary; it was a mausoleum of broken dreams.

Suddenly, I heard voices from downstairs. Laughter. Blake's deep chuckle, followed by Carly's high-pitched giggle. They were here. My betrayers, reveling in their stolen happiness, in my stolen life. My heart leaped into my throat, a primal surge of fear. Then, a cold, hard resolve crystallized in my chest. I wiped my face, took a shaky breath, and pushed myself to my feet. I would not cower. Not anymore.

I descended the grand staircase, each step a deliberate act of defiance. My hands were balled into fists, my knuckles white. Blake and Carly stood in the living room, a picture of domestic bliss, their arms looped casually. They turned, their smiles freezing as they saw me.

"Emily?" Blake's voice was sharp, a tight thread of annoyance woven through the surprise. "What are you doing here?"

"What am I doing here?" My voice was a low, dangerous growl, barely recognizable to my own ears. "Blake, who is this woman? And why is she living in our home?"

He frowned, a flicker of irritation crossing his face. "Carly's staying here for a while. She's just moved to the city. Her place isn't ready yet." He waved a dismissive hand towards Carly. "Carly, Emily. Emily, Carly. You two know each other."

Carly stepped forward, her eyes glinting with a malicious satisfaction. "Oh, Emily, it's not like that. Blake is just being so sweet, letting me crash here until my new penthouse is ready." She batted her eyelashes at Blake, a performance I had seen countless times in our foster home.

"Sweet?" My laugh was ragged, bordering on hysteria. "Blake, she's wearing my perfume. She's sleeping in my bed. She's been sending my formulas to you for three years, all while you had me locked away in Montana, thinking you were protecting me!" My voice cracked, raw with emotion. "You told me you loved me! You asked me to marry you!"

Blake' s face hardened. "Emily, you're being irrational. Overwrought. Carly is a friend, a colleague. You've been through a lot. You're imagining things." His words were like a cold bath, designed to douse my fire, to make me doubt my own sanity.

The gaslighting was a familiar tactic, one he had used countless times over the past three years, chipping away at my sense of reality. But not anymore. Not after what I'd heard. The man standing before me was a stranger, a monster wearing the face of my beloved. He was cold. Ruthless. Utterly without remorse.

"I need to leave," I whispered, turning towards the door, the air in this house suddenly too thin to breathe. I couldn't stay here another second.

"Emily." His voice, though quiet, was sharp, commanding. It stopped me dead in my tracks. It was a reflex, an ingrained obedience from years of isolation and manufactured dependence. I turned slowly, my heart thumping against my ribs. What more could he possibly want?

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