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Love Beyond the Ashes

I stared down the long mahogany table at Christian Mitchell, my husband in name only and my most formidable business rival. His steel-gray eyes narrowed as I delivered the final blow to his latest acquisition attempt. "The board has unanimously rejected your proposal to acquire Nexus Tech," I announced, unable to keep the satisfaction from my voice. "Their innovation pipeline is far more valuable under Gardner Industries' development strategy than as another trophy in your collection, Christian." The boardroom temperature seemed to drop several degrees as Christian loosened his tie—a telltale sign of his frustration that I'd come to recognize during our three years of marriage. Our relationship was a peculiar one: business enemies by day, reluctant lovers by night, and emotional strangers at all times. "How predictable, Helena," he replied, his voice dangerously quiet. "You've always excelled at short-term victories without considering the long-term consequences." I smiled thinly, gathering my documents as the other board members filed out, eager to escape the crossfire. "Unlike you, I don't need to consume companies whole to prove my worth. Now if you'll excuse me, I have a company to run." As I walked past him, Christian caught my wrist, his touch sending an unwelcome current through my body. "This isn't over," he murmured, close enough that I could smell his expensive cologne.
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Chapter 2

The penthouse felt like a mausoleum when I walked through the door that night. Christian was already there, standing by the floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked the glittering Manhattan skyline, a tumbler of whiskey in his hand. He didn't turn when he heard my heels on the marble floor.

"So it's true," he said, his voice flat. "The great Helena Gardner is nothing more than an imposter."

I set my purse down with deliberate calm, though my hands were trembling. "I need you to understand—"

"Understand what?" He finally turned, and the coldness in his steel-gray eyes hit me like a physical blow. "That our marriage is built on an even bigger lie than I thought? That the woman I've been competing with for three years isn't even a real Gardner?"

"I didn't know," I whispered, hating how small my voice sounded. "Christian, I had no idea. This changes nothing between us."

He laughed, a harsh sound that echoed off the pristine walls. "Changes nothing? Helena, our entire relationship was predicated on the merger of two powerful families. You're not even part of one of them."

Something inside me snapped. "So that's all I am to you? A business transaction?"

"What else could you be?" His words were precise, surgical in their cruelty. "We've never pretended this was love."

I crossed the room in three quick strides, my hand connecting with his cheek before I could stop myself. The sound cracked through the silence like a gunshot. Christian's head snapped to the side, but when he looked back at me, his eyes were blazing.

"Feel better?" he asked, his voice dangerously quiet.

"No," I breathed, and then his mouth was on mine, fierce and punishing. I kissed him back with equal fury, my nails digging into his shoulders as we stumbled toward the bedroom. This was what we were—destruction disguised as passion, two people who could only connect through conflict and desire.

Afterward, as I lay in the tangled sheets listening to his steady breathing, I realized nothing had been resolved. If anything, the chasm between us had only grown wider.

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The next three weeks passed in a blur of systematic dismantlement. Reyna moved through Gardner Industries like a gentle hurricane, leaving devastation in her wake while maintaining that angelic smile. She attended every meeting, charmed every board member, and slowly but surely began erasing me from my own company.

"Helena seems so stressed lately," I heard her tell Margaret from accounting during a coffee break. "I worry she's taking on too much responsibility. Perhaps it's time for some of us to step up and help shoulder the burden."

Margaret nodded sympathetically, completely missing the calculated nature of Reyna's concern. By the end of that conversation, two of my key projects had been quietly reassigned.

I found myself increasingly isolated. Former allies avoided eye contact in hallways. Lunch invitations dried up. Even my assistant, Patricia, who had worked with me for five years, began treating me with the careful politeness reserved for someone whose days were numbered.

The worst part came during a late-night strategy session. I was reviewing quarterly projections when my phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number: *Christian says the Nexus Tech deal was your idea. Interesting how you never mentioned that to the board. - R*

My blood turned to ice. I scrolled through my recent conversations with Christian, searching for any mention of Nexus Tech. There—a casual comment I'd made about their potential three days ago. Information I'd shared in what I thought was the privacy of our twisted marriage.

I called him immediately.

"You're feeding her information about me," I said without preamble when he answered.

"Helena." His voice was carefully neutral. "I don't know what you're talking about."

"Nexus Tech. I mentioned them to you, and now Reyna knows about my interest in the acquisition."

There was a pause. "Perhaps you mentioned it to someone else."

"I didn't." My voice was deadly quiet. "It was you."

"Even if it was," he said, and I could hear the shrug in his voice, "Reyna is the legitimate Gardner heiress. It makes sense for her to be informed about company strategies."

The line went dead. I stared at my phone, feeling the last vestiges of whatever we'd had crumble to dust.

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The company dinner was held at the Four Seasons, an elegant affair designed to celebrate the quarterly earnings. I arrived fashionably late, hoping to minimize the awkward small talk, but Reyna had other plans.

"Helena!" she called out as I entered the private dining room, her voice carrying across the space. "Come sit by me. I was just telling everyone about our childhood."

I froze. We hadn't had a childhood together.

"I was sharing some of Father's stories," she continued sweetly as I reluctantly took the seat beside her. "Like the time you threw a tantrum because you wanted a pony for Christmas, and when Father explained that ponies were expensive, you told him to 'just buy a smaller horse.'"

Laughter rippled around the table. The story was true—mortifyingly so—but hearing it from Reyna's lips made it sound petulant and entitled rather than childishly innocent.

"Or when you were sixteen and demanded Father fire the gardener because you didn't like how he trimmed the hedges," she added with a gentle laugh. "You said they looked 'common.'"

More laughter. I felt my cheeks burning as she continued her character assassination disguised as fond family memories. Each story painted me as a spoiled, ungrateful child who had never appreciated the privilege I'd been given.

"But that's what makes Helena so special," Reyna concluded, reaching over to squeeze my hand with false affection. "She's always known exactly what she wanted and wasn't afraid to ask for it. Even if what she wanted belonged to someone else."

The silence that followed was deafening. I looked around the table at faces that had once respected me, now seeing only judgment and barely concealed disdain.

I excused myself before dessert was served, my composure finally cracking as I reached the ladies' room. In the mirror, I saw a stranger—a woman whose entire identity had been built on quicksand, now watching it all wash away.

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