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My Fiancé Impregnated My Stepmother

The scent of white lilies was suffocating. It hung heavy in the air of the Seattle funeral home, masking the damp scent of rain seeping in from the gray world outside. I stood at the mahogany podium, my knuckles white as I gripped the edges. One year. It had been exactly one year since my father, the titan behind Shaw Dynamics, had left me in this shark tank of a city. "My father believed in legacy," I said, my voice steady despite the tremor in my hands. "He believed that what we build outlasts us..." A sharp gasp sliced through the solemn silence. In the front row, Cassidy Moreno—my father’s widow, three years my junior—swayed dangerously. Her hand flew to her forehead, a perfect tableau of distress. Beside her, Archer Austin, my fiancé of five years, moved with a speed that betrayed instinct, not concern.
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Chapter 5

The fluorescent lights of the King County Courthouse hummed with a low, headache-inducing buzz that seemed designed to strip away dignity. I sat at the plaintiff’s table, my spine pressed against the hard wood of the chair, Marcus Chen beside me like a stone sentinel. Across the aisle, Archer slumped in his seat, looking less like the heir to a dynasty and more like a child caught stealing candy. Beside him, his lawyer, a man whose suit cost more than my first car, looked bored.

"Mr. Austin," Judge Halloway said, peering over her spectacles. She was a woman of sharp angles and no patience. "Your counsel claims that your... approach... to Ms. Shaw in the lobby of Powell Ventures was a misunderstanding born of medical distress?"

Archer stood up, his hand fluttering to his chest. He wore a slightly oversized sweater that made him look frail, a calculated wardrobe choice. "Your Honor, my heart condition... the stress of losing my fiancée, my child's future... sometimes I get confused. Disoriented. I just wanted closure."

He swayed. It was a performance I had seen a dozen times—at dinner parties when the conversation drifted away from him, at board meetings when the numbers didn't add up. He squeezed his eyes shut, his breathing becoming ragged.

"I... I think I need to sit down," he gasped, gripping the table. "My chest..."

In the past, I would have been at his side in an instant, guilt curdling in my stomach. Today, I didn't even blink.

Judge Halloway didn't look up from the file in front of her. "Mr. Austin, I have the independent medical evaluation ordered by this court right here. Your ejection fraction is normal. Your stress test was unremarkable. The only thing currently under strain in this courtroom is my patience."

The silence that followed was absolute. Archer froze mid-swoon, his eyes snapping open. The frailty evaporated, replaced by a flash of pure, unadulterated shock.

"Sit down," the judge barked. "The restraining order is granted. Five hundred feet, Mr. Austin. No contact, direct or indirect. If you so much as 'like' a photo of hers on Instagram, you will be held in contempt. Do I make myself clear?"

Archer sank into his chair, his face a mask of humiliation. He looked at me then, his eyes burning with a hatred so potent it felt like a physical blow. But I didn't look away. I touched the ring on my finger—my father's ring—and let the corner of my mouth lift just a fraction.

***

The ink on the sale contract was still wet when the silence finally settled over my office at Shaw Dynamics. The movers had already taken the personal items—the photos, the awards, the little trinkets that made a workspace a home. Now, it was just glass, steel, and the ghosts of my father's legacy.

"It's done," Dylan said quietly from the doorway. He held two crystal flutes and a bottle of vintage champagne.

I stared at my signature on the final page. *Elena Shaw.* It looked different now. Lighter.

"I just sold my birthright," I whispered, the reality crashing over me. It wasn't regret, exactly. It was the strange, hollow feeling of amputation—painful, but necessary to stop the rot.

Dylan walked over and set the glasses on the bare desk. The pop of the cork was loud in the empty room. He poured the gold liquid, the bubbles rising in a frantic rush, and handed me a glass.

"You didn't sell your birthright, Elena," he said, clinking his glass against mine. "You sold the anchor that was drowning you. Your father built this company, yes. But he didn't build it for you to be a prisoner to it."

I took a sip, the crisp bite of the wine cutting through the dust in my throat. "What do I do now? Who am I without this?"

Dylan set his glass down and stepped closer. The city lights of Seattle twinkled behind him, a sea of diamonds in the dark. He reached out, his fingers tracing the line of my jaw, his touch electric against my skin.

"You are the woman who walked through fire and didn't burn," he murmured. "You're free."

The professional distance we had maintained—the careful boundaries of buyer and seller—dissolved in the heat of his gaze. I leaned into his touch, my eyes fluttering shut. When he kissed me, it wasn't tentative like before. It was a claim. A promise.

We didn't leave the office that night. On the leather sofa where I used to review spreadsheets until my eyes blurred, Dylan unraveled me, layer by layer, until there was no CEO, no heiress, no victim. Just Elena.

***

The morning sun was harsh, exposing the dust motes dancing in the empty office. I woke up wrapped in Dylan's suit jacket, a sense of peace settling in my chest that I hadn't felt in years. But peace, it seemed, was a luxury I couldn't afford for long.

My phone, face down on the floor, began to vibrate incessantly. Not a call. A flood of notifications.

I picked it up, squinting against the glare. A text from Marcus. *Don't go to the lobby. Use the freight elevator.* followed by a picture.

My blood ran cold.

It was a photo of the glass entrance doors of the Shaw Dynamics building. Plastered over the pristine glass were dozens of flyers. bright, garish neon paper.

In the center was a grainy, edited photo of me, my face twisted in anger—a screenshot from a video taken out of context. But it was the text that made bile rise in my throat.

*HOMEWRECKER.*

*BABY KILLER.*

*ELENA SHAW ABUSES PREGNANT WOMEN.*

Below the text was a picture of Cassidy, looking bruised and battered—makeup, clearly, but effective.

I scrambled up, clutching the phone. "Dylan."

He was already awake, buttoning his shirt, his eyes fixed on his own phone. His jaw was set so hard a muscle ticked in his cheek.

"I see it," he said, his voice terrifyingly calm. "They're at my building too. And your apartment."

He looked up at me, and the tenderness from the night before was gone, replaced by a cold, lethal fury. "She wants a war? She just got one."

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