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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 3

I pushed the heavy cardboard banker's box across the mahogany table. It stopped precisely at the edge.

Theo Brandt looked at the box, then up at me. He adjusted his glasses.

"Every single one?" Theo asked.

"Check them," I said.

Theo pulled the lid off. He lifted a thick stack of manila folders and dropped them onto the conference table. The fluorescent lights overhead caught the glossy seals on the top pages. Design patents. Utility patents. Trademark registrations for specific alloy blends.

"You're telling me he never signed these?" Theo asked, flipping open the first file.

"He never asked to," I replied.

Theo scanned the documents. His eyes moved rapidly across the dense legal text. "Margot Reyes. Margot Reyes. Margot Reyes." He turned another page. "No Dorian Vale."

"Keep going."

Theo reached deeper into the box. He pulled out the original graphite sketches, stained with coffee rings and smudged pencil marks. He laid them next to the certificates.

"One hundred percent ownership," Theo confirmed, tapping his pen against the table. "I need to verify these against the physical inventory."

"The flagship showroom is three blocks away," I said. "We have an hour before the staff arrives."

***

We stood in the center of the Vale & Reyes product showroom. The morning sun filtered through the floor-to-ceiling windows, casting sharp reflections off the glass display cases.

I walked down the center aisle. I pointed to the velvet mannequin bust in the main window.

"The Lumina pendant," I said. "Drafted three years ago on a napkin in Milan. Patent file four."

Theo checked his clipboard. "Confirmed."

I moved to the next case. "The Solstice cuffs. File seven. I carved the first wax mold in my garage."

"Confirmed."

I stopped in front of the premium display. The center pedestal held our highest-grossing item. "The Forever One rings. File twelve."

Theo traced the edge of his clipboard. "If you pull your intellectual property, what exactly does Vale & Reyes have left?"

"A logo," I said. "And empty boxes."

My phone vibrated against the glass counter. The screen flashed Dorian’s face.

Fourteen missed calls. Fifty-two text messages.

I didn't answer. I picked up the device, opened a new message, and typed the address of Theo’s law firm. I hit send.

"Let's head back to your office," I told Theo. "We're about to have company."

***

Twenty minutes later, the glass door to the law firm's conference room swung open.

Dorian marched in. His hair stuck up at odd angles. He wore the same suit pants from last night, paired with a wrinkled dress shirt.

"You're ignoring my calls!" Dorian shouted. He ignored Theo completely, storming straight toward my side of the table. "I have investors threatening to pull funding. Celeste is having a panic attack in the lobby of our building. And you're here?"

"I had errands," I said.

"Errands." Dorian let out a sharp, humorless laugh. "You tanked our stock, Margot. You walked out on a live broadcast, leaked a private conversation, and now you're playing games with a lawyer?"

"She isn't playing games," Theo intervened.

"Stay out of this," Dorian snapped, pointing a finger at Theo. He turned his glare back to me. "We are going back to the studio. You are going to sit next to me, and you are going to smile."

"No," I said.

"You don't have a choice!" Dorian yelled. "I am the face of this brand! I built Vale & Reyes!"

I gestured to the table. "Show him, Theo."

Theo slid the stack of certificates across the mahogany surface. "Mr. Vale, you might want to review these."

Dorian frowned. He looked at the papers, then at me. "What is this?"

"The foundation of your brand," I said.

Dorian snatched the top document. His eyes scanned the text. He paused. He blinked, reading the line again.

"Margot Reyes," he read aloud. He tossed the paper aside and grabbed the next one. "Margot Reyes."

His hands moved faster. He tore through the stack, flipping pages with frantic, jerky movements. The color drained from his cheeks. The arrogant flush faded into a sickly, pale white.

"Where is my name?" Dorian asked. His voice dropped to a whisper.

"It isn't there," I replied.

"We are partners," he insisted. He grabbed another file, ripping the tab in his haste. "We founded this company together. We signed the incorporation papers as a couple."

"We incorporated the holding company as a couple," I corrected. "We split the retail profits. But the designs? The formulas? The actual products you sell?" I tapped the stack of files. "Those belong to me."

Dorian stared at the scattered documents. His chest heaved. He reached the bottom of the pile and pulled out a thick, blue-bound folder.

The Forever One collection.

He opened it. His eyes locked onto the registration certificate.

"Forever One," he muttered. "Inventor: Margot Reyes."

He traced his finger across the page, stopping at the top right corner. The filing date.

"August fourteenth," Dorian read. He looked up, his expression twisting into a mask of confusion. "That's eleven months before we launched the brand. Eleven months before we even announced we were dating."

"I work fast," I said.

He gripped the edges of the certificate. The thick parchment crumpled under his knuckles, forming sharp creases. The room went entirely silent.

For a fraction of a second, I waited.

I watched his eyes dart back and forth across the page. I looked for a flicker of regret. A moment of realization that he had thrown away a marriage built on absolute protection. I had secured our future before he even knew what a future looked like.

I thought, just maybe, he would apologize.

Dorian swallowed hard. He looked up from the crumpled paper.

"So what does this mean for my shares?" he asked.

The question hung in the air.

No apology. No remorse for Sienna Pratt. No regret for the microphone.

Just the money.

The last remaining thread of my patience snapped. The cold clarity from the night before crystallized into pure ice. I had wondered if I should leave him an out. A quiet settlement. A graceful exit.

A way out was reserved for those who deserved it.

"Your shares are tied to the retail entity," Theo answered smoothly, stepping into the silence. "An entity that currently licenses the designs from Ms. Reyes. A license she can revoke at any time."

"You can't do that," Dorian said. He dropped the certificate. It fluttered to the floor. "You pull the license, the company goes bankrupt."

"Then I guess you better start designing," I said.

"I don't know how to design!" Dorian shouted. "I'm the marketing director! I'm the face!"

"Then go market an empty box," I told him.

I picked up my purse from the leather chair. "Theo will send the formal revocation notice by noon. You have until Friday to clear my inventory out of the flagship store."

"Margot, wait," Dorian pleaded. He lunged forward, grabbing my wrist.

I looked down at his hand. "Remove it."

He dropped his grip instantly, taking a step back. "You planned this. You set me up. Eleven months before we launched? You were plotting to steal the company from the very beginning."

"I protected my work," I said. "You're the one who decided to sleep with your liaison."

"It was one mistake!"

"And this is the consequence."

I walked past him toward the door.

"You won't get away with this!" Dorian screamed, his voice echoing off the glass walls. "I'll take you to court! I'll tell the press you're a fraud!"

I paused in the doorway. I turned my head just enough to catch his panicked reflection in the glass.

"Tell them whatever you want, Dorian," I said. "But you might want to check the date on that Forever One patent again. Because the internet is going to find out exactly what I was doing eleven months before we met."

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