
My Boss Refused to Save My Mother’s Life
Chapter 2
The garden was a vision of perfection—roses in full bloom, their petals kissed by the golden afternoon light. I stood beneath an arch of white flowers, my hands trembling slightly as Leonidas took them in his. The Manhattan skyline stretched behind us, a glittering backdrop to our intimate ceremony.
"Sienna," Leonidas whispered, his voice carrying that quiet authority I'd come to cherish. "From the moment I found you, I knew you were extraordinary."
Six months. It had been six months since I'd walked away from Wood Enterprises, six months since I'd buried my mother. Six months of grief, of rage, of slowly learning to breathe again.
And now, here I stood, about to become Mrs. Anderson.
Leonidas slipped the wedding band onto my finger—a flawless diamond that caught the sunlight and scattered it like stars. Nothing ostentatious, nothing flashy. Just perfect. Just like everything he did.
"With this ring," he said, his dark eyes never leaving mine, "I promise you protection. I promise you devotion. I promise you will never feel afraid again."
I touched my mother's silver ring with my thumb, drawing strength from it as I had so many times before. "I promise you honesty," I replied, my voice steady despite the emotions threatening to overwhelm me. "I promise you loyalty. And I promise to let you help me heal."
We sealed our vows with a kiss as the small gathering of witnesses—Leonidas's trusted advisors and my few remaining friends—applauded softly.
"You're safe now," Leonidas murmured against my lips. "No one will ever hurt you again."
I believed him.
* * *
The reception was intimate—just fifteen guests in Leonidas's penthouse overlooking Central Park. I'd changed into a cream silk dress that flowed around my ankles, my mother's ring still on my finger beside my new wedding band.
"Mrs. Anderson," Victoria Hayes, Leonidas's legal advisor, raised her champagne flute in my direction. "May your marriage be as brilliant as your new husband's empire."
I smiled, feeling a warmth I hadn't experienced in months. Maybe years.
My phone vibrated in my clutch. I ignored it, focusing instead on Leonidas's hand at the small of my back, his touch grounding me in this new reality.
It vibrated again.
"Should you get that?" Leonidas asked, his brow furrowing slightly.
I sighed and retrieved the phone. Sebastian's name flashed on the screen.
"Sienna," his voice came through, dripping with irritation. "What the hell are you doing? There's a filing error in the merger documents you submitted before leaving."
I felt Leonidas tense beside me, his protective instincts flaring even though he couldn't hear Sebastian's words.
"The quarterly review is tomorrow," Sebastian continued, oblivious to the fact that today was my wedding day. "I need you back here first thing to fix this. Whatever tantrum you're throwing needs to stop."
I touched my mother's ring, feeling its familiar weight. The rage that once would have consumed me was still there, but muted now. Controllable.
"Sienna?" Sebastian's voice sharpened. "Are you even listening?"
Without a word, I ended the call and turned to my husband.
"Everything okay?" Leonidas asked, his eyes searching mine.
I slipped my phone back into my clutch and smiled up at him. "Perfect."
* * *
Three weeks later, I stood in an exclusive Fifth Avenue boutique, running my hand over premium maternity fabrics. The saleswoman hovered nearby, eager to assist the woman whose credit card had no limit.
"This would look stunning on you, Mrs. Anderson," she cooed, holding up a designer dress that probably cost more than most people's monthly rent.
I was about to respond when a familiar voice cut through the quiet elegance of the store.
"Well, look who it is."
Regina Owens stood in the doorway, flanked by three women who looked like they'd stepped out of a reality TV show about wealthy housewives. Her eyes narrowed as they took in my appearance, lingering on my still-flat stomach.
"Sienna Peterson," she said, her smile not reaching her eyes. "Or should I say... what are you calling yourself these days?"
The saleswoman glanced between us, clearly sensing the tension.
"Regina," I acknowledged coolly. "It's been a while."
"Not long enough," she replied, stepping closer. "I heard you had some sort of breakdown after leaving Wood Enterprises. Sebastian was quite concerned."
One of her friends snickered behind her.
"Was he?" I asked, my hand instinctively moving to my stomach. "How thoughtful of him."
Regina's gaze followed the movement, her expression darkening. "Shopping for maternity clothes? How... quaint."
She circled me slowly, like a predator sizing up prey. "Sebastian mentioned you'd been acting erratically. I see he wasn't exaggerating."
I held her gaze steadily. "Careful, Regina. You're showing your jealousy."
Her smile faltered for just a moment before she recovered. "Jealous? Of you?"
The women behind her exchanged glances, sensing the shift in power.
"Sienna," Regina said, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "You need to understand something. Sebastian and I are together now. Officially."
She held up her left hand, where a large diamond glittered. "He proposed last week."
I felt a pang—not of loss, but of something darker. Something that promised retribution would come.
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