More Than His Partner, She's QueenShort Dramas

More Than His Partner, She's Queen

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For five years, I was Ashton Miller's invisible partner, his loyal fiancée, pouring my life into building his empire from the shadows. Tonight, the Bronze Deer exhibition, my masterpiece, was finally opening at the Met, a testament to our shared future. Then, Bianca, a third-tier actress, stepped into the spotlight in *my* custom Vera Wang wedding dress. My blood ran cold as Ashton's arm circled her waist, his whispered words promising to make her the "new queen of the city." Five years of trust and sacrifice crumbled. I was a blood bag, drained and discarded. When I publicly exposed their lies, Ashton cornered me backstage, his face twisted in fury, threatening to ruin me, to blacklist me forever. I ripped off his engagement ring, tossing it at his chest. "We're done," I said, walking out as his enraged screams echoed. The man whose empire I secretly built called me a parasite, his mistress feigning tears, painting me as delusional. My guilt vanished, replaced by freezing, absolute hatred for the man who twisted reality to erase my existence. Standing in the New York rain, I finally pulled out the military-grade encrypted phone hidden for five years. The line clicked open instantly, a low, gravelly voice asking, "Is it you?" Before I could answer, Archer's voice hardened: "Give me the location. I'll be there in ten minutes. Who touched you? I want his life."

More Than His Partner, She's Queen Chapter 1

For five years, I was Ashton Miller's invisible partner, his loyal fiancée, pouring my life into building his empire from the shadows. Tonight, the Bronze Deer exhibition, my masterpiece, was finally opening at the Met, a testament to our shared future. Then, Bianca, a third-tier actress, stepped into the spotlight in *my* custom Vera Wang wedding dress. My blood ran cold as Ashton's arm circled her waist, his whispered words promising to make her the "new queen of the city." Five years of trust and sacrifice crumbled. I was a blood bag, drained and discarded. When I publicly exposed their lies, Ashton cornered me backstage, his face twisted in fury, threatening to ruin me, to blacklist me forever. I ripped off his engagement ring, tossing it at his chest. "We're done," I said, walking out as his enraged screams echoed. The man whose empire I secretly built called me a parasite, his mistress feigning tears, painting me as delusional. My guilt vanished, replaced by freezing, absolute hatred for the man who twisted reality to erase my existence. Standing in the New York rain, I finally pulled out the military-grade encrypted phone hidden for five years. The line clicked open instantly, a low, gravelly voice asking, "Is it you?" Before I could answer, Archer's voice hardened: "Give me the location. I'll be there in ten minutes. Who touched you? I want his life." Chapter 1 Claudia Sims POV: My finger pressed hard against the edge of the invisible earpiece, rubbing the hard plastic until my skin ached. I stood in the darkest corner behind the heavy velvet curtains of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Five years. Five years of being the invisible assistant had trained me to find the shadows in any room and stay there. I didn't need the light. I only needed the event to run perfectly. "Three seconds to live broadcast," the floor director's voice crackled in my ear. My heart accelerated. The Bronze Deer exhibition was my masterpiece. The sharp, rhythmic clicking of high heels echoed down the backstage hallway. The sound cut through the tense, hushed atmosphere of the crew. I kept my head down, checking the clipboard in my hands. Then the smell hit me. It was a suffocating wave of Chanel No. 5. It burned the back of my throat. I looked up, my eyes piercing through the dim backstage lighting. Bianca walked into the halo of a stage light. She was a third-tier actress with a pretty face and an empty head. She lifted the hem of her dress, and the crushed diamonds embedded in the fabric caught the light, shooting blinding reflections across the dark walls. My pupils contracted. My lungs forgot how to pull in air. It was a custom Vera Wang wedding dress. My fingers went completely numb. I had stayed awake for thirty nights, coughing through a fever, drafting the exact lace patterns on that bodice. It was the dress I designed for my own wedding with Ashton. "This waist is too tight," Bianca whined. She grabbed the fragile French lace and yanked it roughly. My right foot moved forward. My body reacted before my brain did. I wanted to slap her hand away. But my shoe stopped right at the edge of the shadow. A tall figure stepped out from behind Bianca. Ashton. He moved with the effortless grace of a Wall Street king. His large hand slid around Bianca's narrow waist, settling perfectly against the silk. It looked entirely natural. He lowered his head, his lips brushing against her ear. "You look beautiful," he murmured, his voice a low, vibrating hum that I knew by heart. "You are going to outshine everyone in New York tonight." He used that exact tone on me when I worked until my fingers bled. He used it to control anyone who had value to him. The blood in my veins turned to ice. My fingers clamped down on the execution schedule in my hand, crushing the thick paper into deep, jagged folds. Bianca giggled, leaning her weight against Ashton's chest. Her manicured fingernail traced the edge of his custom silk tie. Ashton dipped his head and kissed the side of her neck. "Tonight, I make you the new queen of the city," he promised. My stomach clamped down in a violent cramp. Acid burned the back of my throat. Five years of absolute trust, five years of hiding my true identity to build his empire, ground into dust in a single second. "Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our visionary sponsor, Mr. Ashton Miller!" the host's booming voice echoed from the front stage. Ashton instantly pulled back. The flirtatious smirk vanished from his face. He adjusted his cuffs and put on his flawless, elite Wall Street mask. Bianca linked her arm through his. Together, they walked toward the blinding light of the stage entrance. They walked right past the velvet curtain. They passed within three feet of me. Neither of them looked into the shadows. I didn't exist to them. The heavy red velvet curtains were pulled open by the stagehands. A waterfall of magnesium flashes and spotlights poured into the backstage area. I squeezed my eyes shut against the blinding glare. A single, hot tear of absolute humiliation slid down my cheek. Thunderous applause erupted from the hall, mixed with the frantic, mechanical clicking of hundreds of camera shutters. I opened my eyes. I stepped closer to the gap in the curtains and stared at the glamorous couple standing in the center of the stage. Ashton took the microphone smoothly. He smiled at the cameras, announcing the complete success of the Bronze Deer special exhibition. Then, he turned his loving gaze to Bianca. He placed a hand on her back and pushed her into the absolute center of the spotlight. Bianca took the microphone. Her eyes were perfectly red, shimmering with fake tears. "I spent countless sleepless nights in European museums, digging through ancient texts to bring these artifacts home," she said, her voice trembling with manufactured emotion. Every single one of those nights belonged to me. I had dragged my sick body through the archives in Rome and Paris while she was partying in Manhattan. A cold, hollow laugh escaped my lips. I finally saw it. I wasn't his partner. I was a blood bag, and he had just sucked me dry to feed his mistress. The applause died down. The media Q&A session began. In the front row, Lila, the senior reporter for the New York Times, stood up. Her eyes were sharp, predatory. She pointed her recording pen straight at the stage. She loudly asked a highly technical question about the exact tin-lead ratio in the late metallurgy process of the Bronze Deer artifacts. Bianca's perfect smile froze. The fingers holding the microphone began to shake visibly. "Bianca's smile completely shattered. She looked at Ashton as if begging for help, and her panicked breaths echoed through the microphone."
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