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My Mistress Traded My Empire for His Love

The night of the "Artist of the Year" Gala had finally arrived. I adjusted my cufflinks—a habit I'd developed before every major event—and watched Liliana through the mirror as stylists made final touches to her appearance. Five years of work had led to this moment. Five years of molding her from a nobody waitress into NYC's most coveted superstar. "Perfect timing," I said, my voice steady as I approached her. The stylists immediately stepped back, giving us privacy. "I have something for you." I pulled out the custom diamond necklace I'd commissioned specifically for tonight. The stones caught the light, sending prisms dancing across the walls—just like the future I'd planned for us. "Liliana," I said, moving behind her to fasten the clasp around her neck. My fingers brushed against her skin, and I felt her tense slightly.
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Chapter 3

The morning light streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows of my office as Malayah Aguilar stepped inside. She wore simple street clothes—a stark contrast to the designer outfits Liliana had grown accustomed to. Her eyes, however, held something I hadn't seen in Liliana's in years: hunger.

"Mr. Jordan," she said, her voice steady despite the intimidation of my surroundings.

"Ms. Aguilar." I gestured to the chair across from my desk. "I've had my lawyers draw up the contract."

I slid the thick document across the polished surface. Unlike Liliana, who had barely skimmed her contract before signing, Malayah took her time. She flipped through each page methodically, her brow furrowed in concentration.

"This section about creative control," she said, pointing to a clause. "It's more restrictive than standard industry practice."

I leaned back in my chair. "You're not standard industry practice. You're my creation."

She met my gaze without flinching. "And this part about personal conduct?"

"Read it carefully," I advised, watching her expression. "No drugs. No alcohol during work hours. No relationships with other artists or industry figures."

"That's... extreme."

"Success always is."

She continued reading, pausing occasionally to reread certain sections. When she reached the final page, she looked up at me.

"My family needs stable housing," she said. "The apartment in the contract isn't enough."

I studied her face—the determination there, so different from Liliana's entitlement.

"Three bedrooms minimum," she continued. "In a safe neighborhood."

I nodded once. "Marcus will make the arrangements."

She took the pen I offered and signed her name with a flourish. As she handed it back, our fingers brushed briefly—professional, nothing more.

"Welcome to Jordan Media Group, Ms. Aguilar," I said. "Your transformation begins today."

---

Across town, in a neighborhood I wouldn't visit after dark, Liliana stood in the doorway of a cramped one-bedroom apartment. Water stains marked the ceiling, and the furniture consisted of little more than a sagging mattress and two folding chairs.

"This is it?" she asked, her voice small as Atticus dropped their bags on the worn linoleum floor.

"For now," he replied, not meeting her eyes. "It's temporary."

I watched through Marcus's surveillance network—a luxury I'd installed in key locations throughout the city. The irony wasn't lost on me: the girl who'd complained about her "golden cage" was now trapped in a real one.

"We'll need to get jobs," Atticus said, opening the refrigerator to find it empty. "My music gigs aren't paying enough."

Liliana sank onto the mattress, her designer clothes looking absurdly out of place. "I don't know how to do anything else."

"Then learn," he snapped, his artistic temperament showing through. "I can't support both of us while trying to record."

---

Two weeks later, I received a report that Liliana had signed up for "Celebrity Truth"—a trashy reality show known for humiliating its participants. The paycheck was substantial, but the dignity cost was higher.

I watched the livestream with detached interest as she struggled through the physical challenges, clearly out of shape after years of having personal trainers provided by my company.

"Push harder!" the host shouted as Liliana attempted to complete an obstacle course.

Halfway through, her face contorted in pain. She stumbled, then collapsed onto the muddy ground.

"Medic!" someone yelled.

I leaned forward, watching as paramedics rushed to her side. One of them—a woman with shrewd eyes—spoke quietly to the producer before administering tests.

Later that evening, my phone buzzed with a text from Victoria Sterling, the gossip columnist who'd built her career on destroying reputations.

"I have something you might want to see," she wrote.

Attached was a medical report—positive for pregnancy hormones.

---

The next morning, Victoria's column went live across every major platform:

"POP PRINCESS PREGNANT WITH INDIE MUSICIAN'S CHILD"

The headline was accompanied by a timeline that showed the conception date—well before the gala where Liliana had publicly rejected me.

"Sources close to the couple confirm that Grant's relationship with Mills began while she was still under contract with Jordan Media Group," Victoria wrote. "The pregnancy explains her sudden departure from the label and her desperate need for quick income through reality television appearances."

I watched from my office as Liliana's social media accounts exploded with comments shifting from supportive to disgusted. Her conservative sponsors—family-friendly brands that had paid millions for her wholesome image—announced their immediate termination of contracts.

"Violation of moral conduct clauses," one statement read.

My phone rang. It was Harold Winters, the investor who'd begged me to settle with her.

"Turn on the news," he said without preamble. "The stock is climbing again."

I smiled as I watched a news ticker scroll across the bottom of my screen: "Liliana Grant's Pregnancy Scandal Sends Sponsors Fleeing."

The golden girl was tarnished at last.

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