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Saving Daughter from Ex - CEO

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I stood outside the grand Manhattan ballroom, my white satin wedding gown catching the late afternoon sunlight. My trembling fingers pressed against the cold glass, creating small fog circles with each shaky exhale. Inside, beneath crystal chandeliers and cascading white roses—roses I had chosen—Marcus Sterling slipped a platinum band onto Victoria Hayes' finger. This was supposed to be my wedding day. My wedding. My venue. My fiancé. "I, Marcus, take you, Victoria..." His voice carried through the slightly open window, each word a knife twisting deeper into my chest. Victoria's rounded belly strained against the ivory silk of her gown, a visible reminder of what should have been impossible. Marcus had always insisted we weren't ready for children.

Saving Daughter from Ex - CEO Chapter 1

I stood outside the grand Manhattan ballroom, my white satin wedding gown catching the late afternoon sunlight. My trembling fingers pressed against the cold glass, creating small fog circles with each shaky exhale. Inside, beneath crystal chandeliers and cascading white roses—roses I had chosen—Marcus Sterling slipped a platinum band onto Victoria Hayes' finger.

This was supposed to be my wedding day.

My wedding. My venue. My fiancé.

"I, Marcus, take you, Victoria..." His voice carried through the slightly open window, each word a knife twisting deeper into my chest. Victoria's rounded belly strained against the ivory silk of her gown, a visible reminder of what should have been impossible. Marcus had always insisted we weren't ready for children. For five years, I'd believed him.

I watched, paralyzed, as he cupped Victoria's face with the same tenderness he'd shown me just three days ago when he'd kissed me goodbye, promising to see me at the altar. The same hands that had guided me through two abortions—"Just not the right time, darling"—now rested protectively on another woman's pregnant belly.

A security guard glanced my way, his expression shifting from boredom to concern. I stepped back, my designer heels catching on the hem of my dress. The dress Marcus's mother had helped me select. The dress that cost more than my first car. The dress I now wanted to tear from my body.

I stumbled away from the window, my mind a hurricane of questions. When had it started? How long had they been laughing at me? How could I have been so blind?

My hand instinctively moved to my still-flat stomach, protective of the secret growing inside—a miracle I'd discovered just yesterday. A child Marcus didn't know existed. A child he would never know existed.

I slipped into the venue's garden, desperate for air that didn't smell like betrayal. White roses and ivy created secluded alcoves meant for romantic whispers. I leaned against a marble column, legs threatening to buckle beneath me.

"It's done." Marcus's voice, sharp and businesslike, cut through my haze. He stood just around the corner, phone pressed to his ear, his back to me. "The placeholder is officially out of the picture."

Placeholder. Five years of my life reduced to a temporary position.

"Once Victoria delivers my heir, we'll move on Martinez Marketing. Her father's been difficult, but with Olivia out of the way, the acquisition will be straightforward." He laughed, the sound colder than I'd ever heard from him. "She was useful for a while—devoted, malleable. But Victoria comes with better connections and she knows her place."

My blood turned to ice in my veins. This wasn't just betrayal—it was calculation. Every moment, every kiss, every promise had been strategic moves in a game I didn't know we were playing.

"The old man Martinez never trusted me, but what does it matter now?" Marcus continued, adjusting his cufflinks—a gesture I once found endearing. "Once the baby arrives, Sterling Enterprises absorbs Martinez Marketing, and the family legacy is secured."

I pressed my hand against my mouth to stifle the sob building in my throat. My company—the one thing I hadn't completely sacrificed for him—had been his target all along.

As Marcus ended his call and returned to his wedding reception, I fled through the garden, my wedding dress catching on rosebushes, white petals falling like snow around me. I hailed the first taxi I saw, collapsing into the back seat.

"Where to, miss?" The driver's eyes widened at my disheveled appearance in the rearview mirror.

"Upper East Side," I managed, my voice barely a whisper. As the taxi pulled away from the curb, I watched the venue—and my old life—disappear behind me.

In the privacy of the cab, tears streaked down my face, smearing the perfect bridal makeup that had taken hours to apply. My hands shook as I pulled a burner phone from my clutch—a precaution my father had insisted upon years ago, despite my protests that Marcus would never invade my privacy.

My father. The man who had warned me about Marcus from the beginning. The man whose concerns I had dismissed as overprotective paranoia.

I dialed the number I hadn't called in nearly two years, praying he would answer. Three rings later, his gruff voice came through.

"Richard Martinez."

I took a deep, shuddering breath, one hand still protectively covering my stomach.

"Dad," I whispered, my voice breaking. "I need to disappear—please help me protect my baby."

There was a moment of silence, and then three words that would become my salvation:

"I'll handle everything."

As the taxi navigated through Manhattan traffic, I made my decision. Olivia Martinez would cease to exist. And Marcus Sterling would never know what he had truly lost.

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