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I Was Just A Silent Wife, Until I Toppled His Empire Novel Cover

I Was Just A Silent Wife, Until I Toppled His Empire

I spent three years playing the mousy, supportive wife to tech mogul Julian Vanderbilt, fixing his code and hiding my past as an elite special ops captain. Everything shattered at our anniversary gala when I saw my mother's heirloom emerald necklace hanging around the neck of Julian's mistress. When I confronted him, Julian didn't even look up from his drink, telling me to stop being "territorial" because I was too plain to wear such jewelry anyway. The humiliation peaked when he refused to attend my parents' military repatriation the next morning, choosing an investor brunch with his mistress instead. I stood in our penthouse watching him dote on her, realizing I had used my parents' death benefits to build a throne for a man who treated me like disposable trash. I couldn't understand how the man I had quietly saved from a burning yacht years ago could be so blind to the warrior standing right in front of him. He had no idea that the very empire he bragged about was built entirely on my technology and my sacrifice. I didn't argue; I simply went to the safe and pulled out my black beret and my high-level security credentials. As I revoked his admin access and watched his billion-dollar world begin to glitch, I walked out to meet the military honor guard. It was time to remind Julian Vanderbilt exactly who he had married-and exactly how much it was going to cost him to lose me.
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Chapter 4

The realization that I held the kill switch to Julian's company didn't bring me joy. It brought me a grim sense of balance. Like setting a broken bone. It hurts, but it's necessary for structure.

I spent the night at the base. General Montgomery offered me a suite in the officers' quarters. It was sparse, smelling of floor wax and discipline. It was the most comfortable I had been in years.

By the next evening, the news cycle had shifted. The "Vanderbilt Meltdown" was trending, but so was the "Charity Gala of the Season."

Julian would be there. He had to be. He needed investors to plug the hole I had just blown in his hull.

I stood in front of the mirror in the guest quarters. The dress was black. Not the modest, high-necked things Julian liked. This was a slip of midnight silk, backless, held up by straps as thin as spiderwebs. It skimmed my body, hiding nothing.

I pulled my hair back tight. No jewelry. Just the scar on my shoulder from a ricochet in Kabul, visible for the first time in years.

"Car's ready, Captain," the young driver said from the doorway. He didn't ogle. He respected the rank.

The gala was at the Met. The air smelled of expensive perfume and desperation.

I walked up the red carpet alone. The photographers paused. They didn't recognize me at first. I wasn't "Julian's Wife" tonight. I was an anomaly.

"Name?" the clipboard girl asked, looking me up and down with skepticism.

"Jade Sterling."

She scanned the list. "I don't see... oh. Are you with the Vanderbilt party?"

"No," I said. "I'm the guest of honor's plus one."

"The guest of honor? You mean Professor Harrison?"

"Yes."

Before she could argue, a booming voice echoed from the lobby.

"Jade! There she is!"

Professor Harrison, the chair of the MIT Physics department and tonight's keynote speaker regarding 'Future Tech,' came barreling through the crowd. He was wearing a tuxedo that was too tight, his white hair wild.

He hugged me, crushing the silk. "My God, it's been too long. The faculty still talks about you. We thought you'd vanished!"

The whispers started instantly.

MIT? Did she work there? Isn't that Julian's assistant?

We walked into the main hall. Julian was there, near the bar. He looked haggard. Seraphina was clinging to him, wearing a silver dress that looked like tinfoil.

Julian saw me. His glass stopped halfway to his mouth.

He marched over, shedding Seraphina like a dead weight.

"What are you doing here?" he hissed, leaning in close. "Did you follow me? You're making a scene."

"I was invited," I said, sipping a sparkling water.

"By who? The janitor?" He laughed nervously. "Go home, Jade. You don't fit in here. These people are intellectuals, titans of industry. You organized my calendar."

"Actually," Professor Harrison interrupted, stepping between us. "She's one of the brightest minds I've ever encountered, Mr. Vanderbilt. Including me. And certainly including you."

Julian blinked. "Excuse me?"

"Jade had incredible potential," Harrison said, his voice carrying a tone of disappointment directed at Julian. "She understood complex systems intuitively. It's a tragedy she didn't pursue it further."

Julian laughed, relieved. "Ah, potential. Everyone has potential, Professor. It's execution that matters."

Silence rippled outward from us.

"That's absurd," Seraphina chimed in, stepping up. "Jade went to community college. She told me."

"I let you believe that," I corrected. "Because Julian was insecure about his own degree from a state school."

Julian's face went crimson. "I built this company!"

"With my money," I said. "And my mind."

The auction began. The auctioneer took the stage.

"Ladies and Gentlemen, item number one. A rare blue diamond necklace. Bidding starts at one million."

Julian looked at me. His eyes were full of hate. He wanted to hurt me. He wanted to show he was still the king.

"Two million," Julian shouted.

"Three," a voice from the back called.

"Four million," Julian countered, sweating. He didn't have four million liquid. I knew his accounts. He was betting on the IPO.

"Five million!" Julian screamed.

The room went quiet. Seraphina beamed, squeezing his arm. "Oh, Julian!"

I raised my hand. I didn't shout. I just lifted my chin.

"Ten million," I said.

Julian choked. He spun around. "You're insane. You don't have ten million dollars. Security! Remove her for fraudulent bidding!"

I looked him dead in the eye.

"I have backers, Julian," I said clearly. "People who believe in my vision. Unlike you, I don't need to scream to be heard. My credit is good."

I took a step closer.

"And Julian? They are betting against you."

Julian swayed. He looked at the crowd. They weren't looking at him with admiration anymore. They were looking at him like a fraud.

"Sold!" the auctioneer banged the gavel. "To Ms. Sterling for ten million dollars."

I turned to walk away, the adrenaline humming in my veins.

And then the lights went out.

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