She Played Poor for Love; He Played Her for a Fool Novel Cover

She Played Poor for Love; He Played Her for a Fool

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Three years of hiding her empire. Three years of being the "grateful orphan" who married into wealth. Three years of Sterling Ashford treating her like a charity case while running to his ex. Tonight, abandoned at Le Bernardin on their anniversary, Cassia decides enough is enough. Her husband doesn't know she's worth billions. He doesn't know she's the mysterious jewelry designer whose work he claims his mistress created. He doesn't know the pregnancy report in her purse. As her cruel mother-in-law mocks her "common" background, Cassia makes a call. It's time for the wolf to shed her sheep's clothing.

She Played Poor for Love; He Played Her for a Fool Chapter 1

The crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over the private dining room at Le Bernardin, their light dancing across the pristine white tablecloth I had personally arranged hours earlier. I smoothed my hands over the sapphire blue silk of my dress—Sterling's favorite color—and checked my phone for the fifteenth time. 7:47 PM. He was nearly two hours late.

The pregnancy test results crinkled softly in my clutch as I shifted in my seat, the paper that held our future folded carefully beside the small velvet box containing his anniversary gift. Three years. Three years of marriage, and tonight I finally had the news that would change everything between us.

"Mrs. Ashford, would you like me to bring the appetizers now?" The sommelier's voice carried a note of pity that made my cheeks burn.

"Not yet, please. He'll be here soon." The words tasted bitter on my tongue, even as I forced a smile.

I dialed Sterling's number again. Straight to voicemail. The familiar automated message played, and I hung up without leaving another desperate plea. Around me, other couples leaned across their tables, sharing intimate conversations and stolen glances. At the table beside mine, a young woman giggled as her date fed her a bite of dessert.

"Poor thing," I heard her whisper to her companion, not bothering to lower her voice. "She's been sitting there alone for hours. How embarrassing."

My fingers tightened around my phone, knuckles white against the black case. The walls of the elegant restaurant seemed to close in, the soft jazz music morphing into a soundtrack for my humiliation. I reached for my water glass with a trembling hand, the ice cubes clinking against the crystal like tiny bells tolling my shame.

At 9:15, my phone finally rang. But it wasn't Sterling's name on the screen.

"Mrs. Ashford? This is James, Mr. Ashford's assistant." His voice was carefully neutral, professionally detached. "I'm calling to inform you that Mr. Ashford is at Mount Sinai Hospital with Miss Clarke. She had a medical emergency, and he won't be able to make dinner tonight. He suggests you head home and he'll speak with you tomorrow."

The phone slipped from my fingers, clattering onto the table. Vivienne Clarke. Of course it was Vivienne. Sterling's first love, the woman who had walked back into our lives six months ago like she owned them. The woman who could summon my husband with a single phone call while I sat abandoned in our anniversary dinner.

"Ma'am? Are you there?" James's voice drifted up from the phone's speaker.

I ended the call without responding and signaled for the check. The waiter approached with the same pitying expression I'd been receiving all evening, and I wanted to disappear into the plush velvet of my chair.

"The bill, please," I managed, my voice barely above a whisper.

"Of course, Mrs. Ashford. I'm sorry your evening didn't go as planned."

Sorry. Everyone was always sorry for me. Sorry that my husband prioritized another woman. Sorry that I sat alone while other wives enjoyed romantic dinners. Sorry that I had become the kind of woman people whispered about in restaurants.

The cool October air hit my face as I stepped into the parking garage, my heels echoing against the concrete. I fumbled for my car keys, my vision blurring with unshed tears, when familiar laughter made me freeze.

"Well, well. If it isn't my daughter-in-law." Eleanor Ashford's voice cut through the evening air like a blade. She approached with her usual entourage of society wives, their designer handbags glinting under the harsh fluorescent lights.

"Eleanor." I straightened my shoulders, trying to summon whatever dignity I had left.

"Dining alone on your anniversary? How... modern." Her smile was razor-sharp, designed to cut. "Though I suppose Sterling had more pressing matters to attend to. That Clarke girl is quite stunning, isn't she? And from such a good family. Old money, you know. The kind that understands our world."

The other women tittered behind their manicured hands, vultures circling wounded prey.

"Three years of marriage, Cassia, and still no children. No real connections to speak of. No family name worth mentioning." Eleanor stepped closer, her Chanel No. 5 perfume overwhelming in the confined space. "I'm beginning to think Sterling made a mistake. A man of his caliber deserves a woman who can give him heirs and enhance his position, not some nobody who clings to him like a lost puppy."

Each word landed like a physical blow, but I held my ground. "Sterling chose me, Eleanor. He married me."

"Oh, my dear." Her laugh was crystalline and cruel. "Men make impulsive decisions when they're young. But they always come to their senses eventually. Mark my words—this marriage won't last much longer."

I watched them glide away in their luxury cars, leaving me standing alone under the harsh lights. My hands shook as I finally managed to unlock my BMW, the pregnancy report still clutched in my trembling fingers.

The Ashford mansion loomed before me as I pulled into the circular driveway, its windows dark except for the soft glow from the kitchen. Inside, Mrs. Chen, our housekeeper, had left a three-tiered anniversary cake on the marble counter, complete with delicate sugar flowers and "Happy 3rd Anniversary" written in elegant script.

I stared at the cake, at its perfect beauty mocking the disaster of my evening, and something inside me finally cracked. The tears I'd been holding back for hours spilled over, hot and bitter against my cheeks. I sank onto one of the kitchen stools, my designer dress pooling around me like expensive regret.

Three years. Three years of trying to be the perfect wife, of attending charity galas where other women looked through me like I was invisible, of sitting alone at dinner parties while Sterling networked with people who mattered. Three years of loving a man who saw me as a duty, an obligation he fulfilled with the same efficiency he applied to board meetings.

The sound of the front door opening made me quickly wipe my eyes. Sterling's footsteps echoed across the marble foyer, steady and purposeful as always.

"Cassia?" His voice carried exhaustion as he appeared in the kitchen doorway, his usually immaculate appearance disheveled. His tie hung loose around his neck, and there were worry lines etched around his dark eyes.

"How is she?" I asked, my voice steadier than I felt.

"Vivienne? She's stable now. Low blood sugar caused her to faint at the gallery opening. She could have hit her head, could have been seriously injured." He ran a hand through his dark hair, messing it further. "I couldn't just leave her there, Cassia. You understand that, right?"

Understand. He wanted me to understand why he'd abandoned our anniversary dinner, why he'd chosen her crisis over our celebration, why I would always come second to the woman who had his heart.

"Sterling, I need to talk to you about something important—"

"I'm exhausted, Cassia. It's been a long night." He loosened his tie completely, not meeting my eyes. "Whatever it is, can it wait until tomorrow? I need to review some contracts before my morning meeting."

He was already moving toward his study, dismissing me as easily as he would a business associate. I watched him go, my hand instinctively moving to my still-flat stomach where our child grew, unaware that their father had just walked away from the news of their existence.

Alone in the kitchen, I pulled out my phone and stared at the second device hidden in my purse—the one Sterling had never seen. The screen lit up with a message: "C.T., the Paris Fashion Week invitation has been sent. The board is eager for your decision on the Milan expansion."

I touched my stomach gently, thinking of the secret I carried—not just the pregnancy, but the truth about who I really was. The mysterious investor who had saved Ashford Industries from bankruptcy. The woman whose family name carried more weight than Eleanor could ever imagine. The identity I had hidden for three years while playing the role of the grateful, powerless wife.

"Maybe it's time I stopped hiding," I whispered to the empty kitchen, my reflection staring back from the darkened windows like a stranger I was finally ready to meet.

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