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Mother Rejects Her Son

The phone call came at seven-thirty on a Tuesday evening, just as I was reviewing the quarterly reports in my study. The caller ID showed Nicole's number, but the voice that greeted me was strangled, barely recognizable. "Marceline... he's... Edward is..." My daughter-in-law's words dissolved into sobs that cut through me like shattered glass. I set down my reading glasses with deliberate care, though my pulse had already quickened. In forty years of building the Austin empire, I'd learned that panic was a luxury I couldn't afford. "Nicole, breathe. Tell me what happened." "He's leaving." The words came out in a rush, punctuated by hiccupping gasps. "He said...
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Chapter 2

The Austin mansion had never felt more like a fortress than it did the morning I brought Nicole and James home from the hospital. I'd spent the previous week transforming the east wing into a proper sanctuary—installing medical equipment, hiring round-the-clock nurses, and ensuring every detail would support their recovery.

Nicole moved through the marble foyer like a ghost, clutching baby James against her chest. The infant was still so small, barely five pounds after two weeks in the NICU, but his grip was surprisingly strong when he wrapped his tiny fingers around mine.

"This is too much," Nicole whispered, staring up at the crystal chandelier that had witnessed three generations of Austin family celebrations. "I can't accept—"

"You're not accepting charity." I guided her toward the elevator, my hand gentle but firm on her elbow. "You're accepting what you've earned. What you both deserve."

The nursery I'd prepared overlooked the rose garden, filled with afternoon sunlight and the kind of peace that money could buy but love had to nurture. I watched Nicole settle into the antique rocking chair—the same one where I'd held Edward as a baby—and felt something shift inside my chest. This was what family looked like. Not blood ties or legal documents, but the fierce protectiveness that rose in me when I saw her exhausted smile as James finally stopped fussing.

"Mrs. Austin?" Sarah, the head nanny I'd hired, appeared in the doorway with practiced discretion. "The pediatrician is here for the follow-up appointment."

I nodded, then turned back to Nicole. "I'll handle the details. You focus on healing."

For the first time since that terrible night, something like relief flickered across her face.

Two weeks later, the sound of expensive heels clicking across my marble entryway announced Edward's return. I was in my study, reviewing the legal documents my attorney had prepared, when he appeared in the doorway. Camilla Rose stood beside him, her red dress a calculated splash of defiance against the austere dignity of my home.

"Mother." Edward's voice carried the same entitled confidence that had once made me proud. Now it only disgusted me. "We need to discuss the divorce arrangements."

I didn't look up from my papers. "There's nothing to discuss."

"Don't be dramatic. Nicole will get a fair settlement, of course, but we need to be reasonable about—"

"Reasonable?" The word tasted bitter. I finally raised my eyes, letting him see the ice that had replaced whatever maternal warmth once lived there. "You abandoned your pregnant wife. You caused premature labor that nearly killed both her and your son. You brought your mistress to my home to discuss dividing assets you no longer have any claim to."

Camilla shifted uncomfortably, her manicured fingers tightening on her designer purse. Edward's jaw clenched—a tell I'd noticed since he was five years old and caught lying about broken vases.

"The Austin fortune doesn't disappear because you're angry with me," he said, stepping forward with false bravado. "I'm still your son. I'm still the heir."

I stood slowly, letting forty years of boardroom authority settle around me like armor. "You were my son. You were the heir. Past tense, Edward."

The color drained from his face. "You can't be serious."

"Nicole will receive the Beacon Hill townhouse, the Martha's Vineyard estate, and controlling interest in Austin Holdings. James will inherit everything else when he comes of age." I slid the legal documents across my desk. "Your trust fund has been dissolved. Your corporate credit cards are canceled. Your access to all Austin accounts has been terminated."

Camilla's sharp intake of breath was audible. I watched her gaze dart between Edward and the papers, calculating how quickly her meal ticket was evaporating.

"This is insane," Edward sputtered. "You can't cut me off completely. I built half those businesses—"

"Under my guidance. With my capital. Using my connections." Each word fell like a gavel. "Everything you are, everything you've achieved, exists because I made it possible. And now I'm making it impossible."

I walked around the desk, stopping just close enough to see the panic beginning to creep into his eyes. "You chose Camilla over your family. You chose selfishness over responsibility. You chose to break every value I tried to teach you. So now you get to live with those choices—without the Austin fortune to cushion your fall."

Camilla tugged at Edward's sleeve, her voice suddenly urgent. "Edward, maybe we should—"

"Get out of my house," I said quietly. "Both of you."

As they left—Edward still protesting, Camilla already planning her exit strategy—I returned to my desk and picked up the phone.

"Margaret? Yes, it's time to begin Nicole's social preparation. I want her ready for the Pemberton charity gala next month."

If my son thought he could destroy this family and walk away unscathed, he was about to learn how wrong he was. And Nicole was going to discover just how powerful she could become with the right support behind her.

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