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Saving Daughter from Ex - CEO

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.
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Chapter 2

Night had fallen by the time the taxi dropped me at a nondescript building in Soho. My wedding dress, now torn and stained, dragged behind me like the ghost of a life I'd never have. James Roth, my father's trusted lawyer for twenty years, waited inside the basement office, his silver hair gleaming under harsh fluorescent lights.

"Ms. Martinez." His voice was gentle but businesslike. "Your father explained the situation. Everything is prepared."

I nodded, unable to form words. The basement smelled of old paper and ink, oddly comforting in its mundanity. How strange that the death of Olivia Martinez would be orchestrated in such an ordinary place.

"These documents require your signature." James slid several papers across the desk. "Death certificates, account liquidation forms, transfer authorizations."

My hand trembled as I took the pen. "Will this work?"

"Your father's connections are... extensive." James adjusted his glasses. "The plane is registered to a shell company. The wreckage will be found. There will be no body to recover—lost at sea."

I signed my name for the last time, watching as Olivia Martinez disappeared with each stroke of the pen. My fingers instinctively moved to my stomach.

"And the child?" James asked quietly.

"No one knows," I whispered. "Not even Marcus."

James nodded, collecting the documents with practiced efficiency. "Your new identity documents will be ready within hours. By morning, you'll be someone else entirely."

As he worked, I opened my banking app and transferred my personal savings to the encrypted accounts my father had established. Five years with Marcus, and I'd maintained this one small piece of independence—money he knew nothing about. It wouldn't last forever, but it would give me time.

"It's done," I said, deleting the app from my phone.

James handed me a burner phone and a manila envelope. "Your father will contact you through this channel only. The envelope contains cash and temporary identification. A car is waiting to take you to a safe location."

I stared at the wedding ring still on my finger—three carats of flawless diamond that had once symbolized a future. With a sharp tug, I pulled it off and placed it on the desk.

"Sell it," I said. "Add it to the fund for my child."

James's eyes softened momentarily. "Your father is proud of you, Ms. Martinez. More than he's ever been able to express."

I nodded, throat tight, and walked out of the basement as someone new.

---

The next morning, fog rolled off the East River as I jogged along its banks, hood pulled low over my face. I'd spent the night in a service apartment registered to one of my father's companies, sleeping fitfully between bouts of nausea—morning sickness or heartbreak, I couldn't tell the difference anymore.

I stopped at a bench overlooking the water, my breath creating small clouds in the chilly air. The burner phone felt heavy in my pocket. I pulled it out, typing a simple message to my father: N731SR.

The tail number of the private jet that would crash with "me" aboard.

I pressed send and waited, watching early commuters hurry past, their lives continuing while mine was being erased. Ten minutes later, my phone buzzed with a news alert:

"BREAKING: Private jet missing over Pacific. Search underway."

I stared at the screen until the words blurred. It was real now. Olivia Martinez was dead.

I deleted the message thread and continued running, each step taking me further from the woman I'd been.

---

Three days later, I sat in a sparsely furnished safe house outside Seattle, my father's childhood home now serving as my temporary refuge. Rain pattered against the windows, creating a soothing rhythm that contrasted with the chaos in my mind.

On the laptop before me was a video I'd recorded six months ago—a "surprise" for Marcus on our honeymoon. I'd planned to send it while he was in meetings, a playful reminder of my love.

Now it would serve a different purpose.

I pressed play, watching my smiling face fill the screen. "Hey, handsome. Missing you already..."

The woman in the video was a stranger—radiant, trusting, completely unaware that the man she adored was planning to discard her. I felt a surge of protective rage for her—for the person I'd been.

I edited the footage, trimming it to a short, seemingly innocuous message. Then I scheduled it to be "discovered" in my cloud account next week—a digital ghost that would haunt Marcus long after I was gone.

As I closed the laptop, I placed my hand on my stomach, feeling a connection to the tiny life growing inside me.

"It's just us now," I whispered. "But we're going to be okay."

The rain intensified, washing away the last traces of the woman who had stood outside a Manhattan ballroom in a wedding dress, watching her life crumble. That woman was gone.

And someone stronger was taking her place.

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