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The Mute Button That Stayed On Her Wedding Ring Live On Camera Novel Cover

The Mute Button That Stayed On Her Wedding Ring Live On Camera

Margot Reyes built the brand. Dorian Vale is just the face who sells it. For three years she designs every product their "perfect marriage" empire ships while he livestreams to millions. Then mid-broadcast he thinks he's muted to take a call from another woman—the mic stays open, and Margot is the co-host standing right there. She doesn't break. She keeps selling, sets their flagship "forever" wedding ring back in its box, closes the lid, and slides it off camera. The chat goes from a buying frenzy to dead silence in four seconds. What no one knows: every patent, every formula, every design file is in her name. He owns the face. She owns the company. And she has already decided how this ends.
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Chapter 1

"The Forever One collection isn't just jewelry," Dorian said to the camera, flashing that perfect, practiced smile. "It’s a promise."

Eight hundred and forty thousand viewers watched him hold up the diamond-encrusted band. The live viewer count blinked rapidly in the top corner of the monitor, a testament to the empire we had built together over the last three years.

"Hold that thought, guys," Dorian added, winking at the lens. "We have a surprise giveaway coming up right after I check on the next segment."

He turned his back to the blinding ring light. His hand reached for the audio mixer on the side table. He pressed the mute button.

Or, he thought he did. His finger missed the switch by a fraction of an inch.

He pulled his phone from his pocket and pressed it to his ear.

"Baby, I'll be out of here soon," Dorian murmured. The studio condenser microphone picked up every single syllable, broadcasting it in high-definition audio. "Don't worry about her. She's just a placeholder."

I stood exactly two feet behind him. I held the matching women's ring between my thumb and index finger.

*A placeholder.*

Three years of playing the fiercely loved wife of Dorian Vale. Three years of smiling for the cameras, selling the illusion of a perfect marriage to build the Vale & Reyes lifestyle brand. And it boiled down to three words.

I didn't blink. I didn't gasp. I didn't drop the jewelry.

I looked directly into the active camera lens.

"The platinum band features a flawless infinity loop," I said. My voice held steady, betraying nothing. "Designed for a bond that cannot be broken."

While I spoke the product pitch, I lowered my hand. I set the ring into its black velvet box. I pressed the lid down. It shut with a soft snap. I pushed the box across the display table, sliding it completely out of the camera's frame.

Four seconds. That was all it took. I didn't offer a single word of defense or shock.

On the monitor, the endless stream of 'BUY NOW' and heart emojis vanished.

A complete, unnatural stillness overtook the screen. Eight hundred forty thousand people stopped typing at the exact same instant.

Then, the explosion.

*Did he just say baby?*

*PLACEHOLDER???*

*Omg screen record! Screen record NOW!*

*Who is he talking to?!*

Dorian glanced over his shoulder, catching the chaotic blur of the chat. His eyes darted to the mixer. The red light on channel one still glowed bright.

His jaw dropped. He shoved the phone into his pocket and spun around, plastering a massive, desperate grin on his face.

"Wow, okay!" Dorian laughed, loud and hollow. "Guess you guys got a sneak peek at the script! The rehearsals for our new prank-show sponsorship are intense, right Margot?"

I stared at him. I offered absolutely nothing.

"Cut it!" Celeste Hark screamed from the shadows behind the cameras. Our brand operations director waved her arms frantically. "Kill the feed! Now!"

The monitors went black.

The silence in the studio was heavy and suffocating.

Celeste shoved past a stunned lighting assistant, clutching her tablet to her chest. "We are number one on every trending list. Across all platforms. Dorian, what the hell was that?"

"It was a mistake," Dorian snapped, running a hand through his styled hair. "The button stuck."

"The button didn't tell another woman your wife is a placeholder!" Celeste fired back. She turned to me, her eyes wide with panic. "Margot, we need a spin. We need a unified front video within five minutes or the stock tanks tomorrow morning."

I unclipped the microphone from my collar. I wrapped the wire around the transmitter pack.

"Margot, say something," Dorian demanded. He stepped toward me, reaching for my arm.

I shifted my weight, letting his hand grasp empty air.

"I'm done for the night," I said.

"You can't leave," Dorian argued, his voice rising. "We have to fix this. You know how the internet works. They'll tear us apart."

"They will tear *you* apart," I corrected.

I walked past him, heading down the narrow backstage hallway. The air conditioning blasted against my skin, but I felt nothing. No rage. No tears. Just a cold, sharp clarity.

Dorian followed me into the dressing room.

"Stop acting like this," he said, shutting the door behind him. "I'll explain everything later. She's an investor’s daughter. She’s needy. I was just placating her."

"Placating," I repeated.

"Yes. You know how this business works. We play roles."

"We do," I agreed. "I played the wife. You played the devoted husband. But you forgot to turn off the microphone."

"Don't give me that attitude. We built this together. You want to throw away Vale & Reyes over one out-of-context sentence?"

"I'm not throwing anything away."

I walked over to his makeup vanity. I reached up and pulled the Vale & Reyes ID badge over my head. I dropped it onto the glass surface. Next to it, I placed the black velvet box containing the Forever One ring.

"What are you doing?" he asked. His eyes tracked the items.

"Leaving my props," I said.

I turned and walked out of the room.

I didn't go to the parking garage. I went down the east corridor.

I stopped at the heavy oak door of the finance office. I swiped my master keycard. The lock beeped green. I pushed the door open, stepped inside, and threw the deadbolt.

Seconds later, a fist pounded against the wood.

"Margot! Open the door!" Dorian shouted from the hallway.

I ignored him. I walked over to the chief financial officer's desk and tapped the keyboard. The monitors flared to life, casting a harsh blue glow across the dark room.

"Margot, this isn't funny! We need a joint statement!" Dorian yelled. His voice muffled through the thick door. "You are my wife. Act like a partner!"

*A placeholder.*

That was the word he used. A name on a piece of paper.

If I was just a name, I needed to know exactly what that name was tied to. Three years of shared accounts. Three years of corporate dividends. Three years of blind trust, signing whatever documents he put in front of me because I believed we were building a future.

The system asked for my administrative password. I typed it in.

"I'm not leaving this hallway until you come out!" Dorian warned.

I didn't answer. I opened the master ledger, the glow of the screen illuminating my face. The clock in the corner read 9:14 PM.

I had a lot of reading to do before dawn.

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