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Rejecting Billionaire's Offer

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The afternoon sun streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our penthouse, casting golden light across the marble floors. I stood in front of the full-length mirror, my fingers trembling as I smoothed down the garish pink dress Easton had selected for me. The fabric clung to every curve, the neckline plunging far lower than anything I would ever choose to wear. "It's perfect," Easton said from behind me, his voice devoid of warmth. "You'll be the most... memorable decoration on my arm tonight." I met his eyes in the mirror. Once, those eyes had looked at me with such tenderness. Now they held nothing but calculated cruelty. "Easton, I was thinking maybe we could talk about our anniversary next month," I ventured carefully. "Five years is—" "Five years of what?" he cut me off, adjusting his tie with practiced precision.

Rejecting Billionaire's Offer Chapter 1

The afternoon sun streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our penthouse, casting golden light across the marble floors. I stood in front of the full-length mirror, my fingers trembling as I smoothed down the garish pink dress Easton had selected for me. The fabric clung to every curve, the neckline plunging far lower than anything I would ever choose to wear.

"It's perfect," Easton said from behind me, his voice devoid of warmth. "You'll be the most... memorable decoration on my arm tonight."

I met his eyes in the mirror. Once, those eyes had looked at me with such tenderness. Now they held nothing but calculated cruelty.

"Easton, I was thinking maybe we could talk about our anniversary next month," I ventured carefully. "Five years is—"

"Five years of what?" he cut me off, adjusting his tie with practiced precision. "Five years of you pretending to be worthy of the Brooks name? Don't remind me."

I swallowed hard, forcing back the tears that threatened to spill. "I just thought perhaps we could try again. Like we used to—"

"Like we used to?" His laugh was sharp enough to cut glass. "There is no 'we,' Macie. There's what I tolerate and what I don't. Tonight, you'll wear that dress, smile when appropriate, and otherwise fade into the background."

The front door opened, and Melissa Perry stepped into our home as if she owned it. Her crimson gown flowed elegantly around her curves, sophisticated and tasteful—everything mine wasn't.

"Easton, darling," she purred, ignoring my presence entirely. "The car is waiting."

He didn't even glance at me as he took her arm. "Ready, Melissa?"

They left without another word, leaving me standing alone in a dress designed to humiliate me.

---

The Grand Marquis Hotel ballroom glittered with chandeliers and the jewelry of San Francisco's elite. I stood near a marble column, a champagne flute clutched in my hand like a lifeline. No one spoke to me. No one even looked at me directly.

Across the room, Easton and Melissa held court on a raised platform. She leaned into him, her hand possessively on his arm, while he addressed the crowd with practiced charm. I was invisible—just as he'd intended.

"Ladies and gentlemen," the emcee announced, "please direct your attention to the screens for a special birthday tribute to Mr. Easton Brooks!"

The lights dimmed. The massive screens around the ballroom flickered to life.

I expected to see photos of Easton's business achievements, perhaps moments with his father before the accident. Instead, my own face filled the screens.

Me, in our bedroom. Me, in a moment of vulnerability that Easton had recorded without my knowledge. Me, captured in an intimate moment that should have remained private.

Gasps rippled through the crowd. Then laughter. Then whispers.

"Is that his wife?"

"Poor thing doesn't even know..."

"Always knew there was something off about her..."

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't move. Couldn't tear my eyes away from my own humiliation playing out in high definition.

On the platform, Easton's expression never changed. He didn't flinch. Didn't intervene. His hand remained firmly on Melissa's waist as she smiled triumphantly at the crowd.

I searched his face for any sign of remorse, any flicker of the boy who had once promised to protect me forever. There was nothing.

---

The penthouse was silent when I returned. I moved through the darkened rooms like a ghost, my body numb with shock and shame.

In our bedroom—no, his bedroom now—I pulled out a small suitcase. I couldn't stay here tonight. Not after what had happened.

As I reached for a sweater, my hand knocked against something on his desk. A folder fell to the floor, papers spilling out across the carpet.

I bent to gather them, then froze.

Wedding plans. Detailed, finalized wedding plans for Easton and Melissa. The date stamped at the top: our fifth anniversary.

Two weeks from now.

My hands trembled as I read the details. The venue. The flowers. The guest list. Everything planned down to the minute.

He wasn't just replacing me. He was erasing me.

I sank to the floor, the papers scattered around me like fallen leaves. Five years of marriage, five years of abuse and humiliation, all culminating in this final betrayal.

A divorce wouldn't be enough. He would never let me go that easily. His pride wouldn't allow it.

If I wanted to escape his reach—if I wanted to escape the guilt that had consumed me since the accident—there was only one solution.

Macie Gardner needed to cease to exist.

I gathered the papers with newfound resolve. Tomorrow, I would contact Victor Chen. Tonight, I would begin planning my disappearance.

As I closed the folder, I caught sight of my reflection in the darkened window. For the first time in years, I didn't see Easton's victim staring back at me.

I saw someone who was finally ready to fight back.

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Rejecting Billionaire's Offer of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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