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Rejected Father's Last Plea

The pain tore through me like a white-hot knife, making every breath a battle. I clutched the hospital bed rails, my knuckles turning bone-white as another contraction seized my body. "Where's my husband?" I gasped when the wave receded. "Has anyone reached Dane?" The nurse—Emily, according to her name tag—checked her watch with a poorly concealed frown. "We're still trying, Mrs. Richards. His phone appears to be turned off." Impossible. Dane never turned off his phone. Eight years together, building our design firm from nothing to an industry leader, and he'd always been reachable. Always.
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Chapter 3

One month. That's how long it had been since my world shattered and reformed into something unrecognizable. One month since I'd brought Carl into this world while Dane was with Rosa. One month of sleepless nights, legal consultations, and steely determination building inside me.

And now, surrounded by crystal glasses catching the afternoon light and elegant floral arrangements in soft blues and whites, I watched guests filter into the private room I'd reserved at Le Ciel. This celebration wasn't just for Carl—it was my declaration of independence.

"You look incredible," Sarah whispered, adjusting the sleeve of my cream-colored dress. "How are you feeling?"

"Ready," I replied, bouncing Carl gently in my arms. He was awake but calm, his eyes—my eyes—taking in the swirl of colors and faces around him.

The restaurant hummed with conversation as friends and family cooed over Carl, offering congratulations and carefully avoiding mention of Dane. I'd been selective with the guest list—only those who had shown unwavering support since the hospital incident. My parents stood nearby, my father's jaw still tight with barely contained fury over what Dane had done.

Then the room's energy shifted. Like animals sensing a predator, conversations faltered and heads turned toward the entrance.

Dane stood there, Rosa clinging to his arm. They were grotesquely overdressed—he in a tuxedo, she in a glittering evening gown more suited to a charity gala than a baby's celebration. The message was clear: they were playing the power couple, the sophisticated replacements for the life I'd lost.

Rosa's eyes scanned the room triumphantly before settling on me, her red lips curving into a smile that didn't reach her eyes. Dane at least had the decency to look uncomfortable, his gaze darting around the room before reluctantly meeting mine.

"What is he doing here?" Sarah hissed beside me.

"Creating evidence," I murmured, handing Carl to her. "Take him for a minute, please."

I approached the center of the room where a small podium had been set up for toasts. The crystal water glass I tapped sent a clear ring through the now-hushed space. All eyes turned to me—including Dane's, which now held a flicker of uncertainty.

"Thank you all for coming to celebrate Carl's first month with us," I began, my voice steady despite the thunder of my heart. "Your support means everything to us during this time of... transition."

I paused, allowing my gaze to sweep across the room before landing squarely on Dane and Rosa, who had taken seats at the back table.

"Since everyone who matters to me is here today, this seems like the appropriate time to share some news." I smiled, feeling a strange calm settle over me. "Tomorrow morning, I will be filing for divorce from Dane Richards, citing abandonment during childbirth and ongoing adultery."

The room erupted in gasps and murmurs. Rosa's triumphant smile faltered. Dane sat frozen, color draining from his face.

"Carl and I are beginning a new chapter," I continued when the noise subsided. "One built on honesty, integrity, and the incredible love I've been shown by true friends and family." I raised my glass. "To new beginnings—and to consequences."

As glasses lifted around the room, I caught Dane's eye one last time. The message was clear: This was war, and I had just fired the first public shot.

Two weeks later, I sat at the polished mahogany table in our company's boardroom, a leather portfolio open before me. Around the table sat our seven board members, our legal counsel, and directly across from me, Dane. Rosa had been barred from the meeting—a small victory secured by Marcus Thompson, my shark of a divorce attorney.

"As I was saying," I continued, sliding copies of financial documents to each board member, "these transactions show a clear pattern of funds being diverted from company accounts to personal expenditures." I nodded toward the spreadsheet. "Page three details purchases of jewelry, weekend getaways, and a lease on a luxury apartment—all coinciding with Ms. West's arrival at the company."

Dane shifted in his seat. "This is ridiculous. As CEO, I have discretionary—"

"As co-CEO," I corrected smoothly, "you have limited discretionary spending without board approval or my co-signature. Neither of which you obtained." I turned to the board. "This constitutes breach of fiduciary duty."

I pulled another document from my portfolio. "I've also taken the liberty of conducting a thorough background check on Ms. Rosa West." I slid this toward the center of the table. "Her resume claims a design degree from Parsons, which the school has no record of. More concerning is her previous employment at Bellridge Industries, which ended with charges of embezzlement that were later dropped when she agreed to restitution."

The boardroom erupted in concerned murmurs. Dane's face had turned ashen.

"I move to suspend Dane Richards from his position as co-CEO pending a full audit," I stated firmly, making direct eye contact with each board member. "And to terminate Rosa West's employment immediately."

As the board members nodded in agreement, I felt no triumph—only the grim satisfaction of justice beginning to unfold.

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