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She Signed Away the Throne He Never Knew She Owned

Isabella Hartwell built six years of marriage on Marcus Vance's promise that loyalty was enough. On her own birthday, he plays their private footage to a laughing ballroom and slides divorce papers across the table while his mistress fixes her makeup in Isabella's wedding dress. Isabella signs without crying — and only later understands that the signature he forced from her just triggered her estranged father's energy empire into her hands alone. The woman he discarded to look powerful is now the only person who can destroy him. But as Marcus crawls and a stranger named Kai turns out to be no stranger at all, Isabella has to decide whether the only thing worse than being betrayed is becoming the kind of person who can't be reached anymore.
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Chapter 2

"Are you Isabella Hartwell?"

The receptionist's voice snapped my attention away from the frosted glass doors of the law firm.

"I am," I replied, adjusting the strap of my canvas tote.

"Mr. Maddox is waiting for you in conference room B."

I navigated the mahogany-paneled hallway. Neon pink light from the cheap motel sign had kept me awake all night, illuminating the strange email on my phone. *Urgent Notice Regarding the Execution of the Estate of Your Father, Alistair Hartwell.*

Nineteen years of absolute silence. Now, a law firm wanted a meeting at seven in the morning. I assumed my father had racked up debts. I assumed they wanted me to pay them.

I pushed open the heavy oak door.

Julian Maddox didn't appear to be a debt collector. The white-haired attorney wore a tailored navy suit and watched me with sharp, assessing eyes.

"Ms. Hartwell," Maddox began, sliding a manila folder across the polished table. "Thank you for coming on such short notice."

"If he owes you money, I don't have it," I informed him, taking the seat opposite him. "My husband—my soon-to-be ex-husband—made sure of that last night."

Maddox didn't blink. He tapped the folder. "Open it."

I leaned forward and flipped the heavy cover back.

A death certificate rested on top.

*Alistair Thomas Hartwell. Date of Death: October 14th.*

Three weeks ago.

I studied the black ink. No tears came. Instead, a short, hollow laugh escaped my throat.

"He’s dead," I noted, my voice completely flat.

"He is," Maddox confirmed. "I handled his affairs for the last decade. He spoke of you often."

"He abandoned me when I was seven," I fired back, clutching the edge of the table. "We have nothing to discuss if this is just a notification."

"It's not just a notification." Maddox withdrew a thick, leather-bound document from his briefcase. He placed it squarely in front of me. "This is his will. You are the sole beneficiary."

"Beneficiary to what?" I demanded. "A mountain of unpaid bills?"

"To the Hartwell Estate," Maddox corrected. "A portfolio roughly valued at four hundred million dollars."

My fingers froze. "Excuse me?"

"Real estate, tech stocks, and offshore accounts," he listed, his tone completely neutral. "All yours."

"That’s impossible. He was a mechanic."

"He was many things, Ms. Hartwell. A mechanic was merely his favorite disguise." Maddox opened the leather binder to the first page. A thick red line highlighted a specific paragraph. "Your father was a cautious man. He insisted on a very particular trigger clause. He knew certain parties would look for traditional inheritance transfers."

"Certain parties?" I echoed.

"We will discuss that another time," Maddox deflected, tapping the red line. "Read this aloud."

I scanned the text. The legal jargon blurred, but a few words jumped out.

I cleared my throat. "'The heir shall inherit the entirety of the estate only if they independently hold their assets during the existence of a marital relationship.'"

I shoved the binder back toward him. "Then it's void. I signed a divorce settlement last night in front of two hundred people. I don't have a marital relationship anymore."

Maddox offered a faint smile. It was a tight, knowing expression.

"Actually, Isabella, that signature is exactly what triggered this clause."

My jaw tightened. "Explain."

"The clause requires you to be married, but independently holding assets," Maddox said, leaning his elbows on the table. "For six years, your assets were entirely commingled with Marcus Vance. You had no financial independence. By signing that settlement last night, you legally claimed separation of assets. You claimed independence."

"But I'm getting divorced."

"You signed an intent and a property division," Maddox countered. "The divorce is not finalized. You are still legally married to Mr. Vance. Therefore, as of last night, you are married *and* independently holding assets."

A cold shock rippled down my spine.

*I have nothing left,* I had thought last night, dragging my suitcase out of the manor.

But I did. I held a four-hundred-million-dollar empire in the palm of my hand. And Marcus—the man who tossed me aside like garbage—was the one who handed it to me by forcing that pen into my grip.

"Does Marcus know about this?" I pressed, my voice dropping to a whisper.

"No one knows," Maddox replied. "And no one can know. If your husband discovers the inheritance before the estate transfers, he could contest the asset separation. He could claim a percentage."

"He gets nothing," I stated, the words tasting like iron. "He took my dignity. He doesn't get a dime of this."

"Then you must maintain absolute silence," Maddox warned. He watched me closely, a strange familiarity in his gaze. He knew my father well. Too well for a standard corporate lawyer. "Can you do that? Keep this buried?"

"Silence is easy when no one wants to listen to you anyway." I sank back into the leather chair. "What happens next?"

"The probate court expedites the transfer based on the trigger," Maddox explained. "But there is a ticking clock."

He extracted a sleek black business card from his breast pocket and slid it across the mahogany.

I picked it up.

It didn't have a phone number or an email address. Just a single phrase stamped in silver foil.

*7 Days.*

"What is this?" I questioned, tracing the raised lettering.

"The grace period," Maddox said, standing up and buttoning his suit jacket. "The asset transfer takes exactly seven days to clear international channels. During this time, your marital status cannot change. If the judge stamps your final divorce decree before the seventh day ends, the inheritance is void."

I squeezed the card. "Marcus wants it finalized immediately. His lawyers will push it through today."

"Then you need to stall," Maddox told me, heading toward the conference room door. "Do whatever it takes, Isabella. Delay the filing. Refuse to notarize. Play the hysterical wife if you have to. Just buy seven days."

Maddox opened the door, pausing with his hand on the brass knob.

"Your father made a lot of mistakes. But he left you this for a reason. Don't let Vance take it."

The door clicked shut behind him.

I remained at the table for a long time, the silver foil of the card pressing into my palm.

I didn't feel hollow anymore.

I gathered the leather-bound will, shoved it into my tote bag, and exited the firm.

An hour later, I stepped into the cramped, flickering elevator of the motel.

The walls were lined with scratched mirrors. I examined my reflection.

Smudged mascara stained my under-eyes. My hair hung limp around my face. I wore the same wrinkled cocktail dress from the banquet.

I resembled exactly the woman trending on Twitter. The humiliated, penniless joke.

I raised my hand, opening my fist to reveal the black card.

*7 Days.*

I stared at the numbers. Then, I shifted my gaze back to the woman in the mirror.

Marcus thought he threw me into the gutter. He thought I was powerless.

He had no idea what he had just triggered.

My phone buzzed in my bag. I fished it out.

An incoming call from Marcus.

He never called me unless he wanted an audience.

I let it ring.

Seven days from now, I wouldn't be his victim. I would be his ruin.

The elevator dinged, the doors sliding open to the dim hallway.

I answered the call on the last ring.

"What do you want, Marcus?"

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