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Sophia's Final Stand Against Xavier's Betrayal

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The crystal chandeliers of Le Ciel cast a golden glow over the private dining room as I smoothed down my midnight blue dress—the one Xavier had complimented this morning. "You'll outshine everyone tonight, Sophia," he'd said, his eyes lingering on the way the fabric caught the light. Now, as I took my seat beside him at the head of the table, I felt a flutter of pride. This dinner with Takahashi Industries could secure Xavier's company's expansion into Asia—a deal we'd been working toward for months. "The Takahashi representatives are impressed with your presentation," Xavier whispered, his breath warm against my ear. "Just keep smiling and looking gorgeous." I nodded, feeling the weight of responsibility settle on my shoulders. My contribution to tonight went beyond being arm candy. I'd spent weeks perfecting the market analysis that had convinced Takahashi to even consider this meeting. Helena appeared at Xavier's other side, her black dress a stark contrast to my blue. She'd styled her hair exactly like mine last week—the same loose waves I'd worn to the charity gala.

Sophia's Final Stand Against Xavier's Betrayal Chapter 1

The crystal chandeliers of Le Ciel cast a golden glow over the private dining room as I smoothed down my midnight blue dress—the one Xavier had complimented this morning. "You'll outshine everyone tonight, Sophia," he'd said, his eyes lingering on the way the fabric caught the light. Now, as I took my seat beside him at the head of the table, I felt a flutter of pride. This dinner with Takahashi Industries could secure Xavier's company's expansion into Asia—a deal we'd been working toward for months.

"The Takahashi representatives are impressed with your presentation," Xavier whispered, his breath warm against my ear. "Just keep smiling and looking gorgeous."

I nodded, feeling the weight of responsibility settle on my shoulders. My contribution to tonight went beyond being arm candy. I'd spent weeks perfecting the market analysis that had convinced Takahashi to even consider this meeting.

Helena appeared at Xavier's other side, her black dress a stark contrast to my blue. She'd styled her hair exactly like mine last week—the same loose waves I'd worn to the charity gala. I pushed the thought away. Coincidence. It had to be.

"Mr. Takahashi," Xavier extended his hand across the table. "I'm honored you chose to meet with us."

The elderly Japanese businessman nodded solemnly. "Your proposal shows promise, Mr. Collins. But business partnerships require trust."

"And trust requires celebration," Mr. Takahashi's son added, signaling a waiter who appeared with a silver tray of champagne flutes. "We toast to potential partnerships."

Glasses clinked around the table. I felt Xavier tense beside me.

"Perhaps water for Ms. Reed?" Helena suggested loudly, her voice carrying across the table. "I almost forgot—she has that severe alcohol allergy."

The room fell silent. Mr. Takahashi's eyebrows rose as he looked at me.

"I—yes, I do," I admitted, feeling heat rise to my cheeks.

Helena's eyes widened with exaggerated concern. "Oh! I'm so sorry. I shouldn't have mentioned it."

Xavier's jaw tightened. I could see the calculation in his eyes—the deal slipping away because of my medical condition.

"Sophia," he leaned close, his voice dropping to a harsh whisper. "We need this deal. Take one sip. Just enough to show respect."

"But Xavier, you know what happens—"

"Take. One. For the team." His fingers dug into my wrist under the table. "We've worked too hard for this."

I looked into his eyes—the same eyes that had once looked at me with such devotion when he pursued me 101 times. Now they were cold, determined.

Slowly, I reached for the glass. The crystal felt heavy in my hand.

"To new partnerships," I said weakly.

The champagne burned going down. Within minutes, my throat began to tighten. I felt my lips tingling, then going numb. The room tilted slightly as I gripped the edge of the table.

"Xavier," I gasped quietly. "I need—my EpiPen—"

But Xavier wasn't looking at me. Helena had placed a hand on her forehead, fanning herself dramatically.

"Are you alright?" Xavier asked her, concern etching his features.

"Just a little overwhelmed," she whispered. "This is such an important night."

As my vision blurred, I saw Xavier patting Helena's hand, comforting her while my airway closed. Chance #99 burned in my mind as I fumbled for my purse.

"Sophia?" Mr. Takahashi's voice seemed distant. "Are you unwell?"

"She'll be fine," Xavier assured him, finally glancing my way. "Just a minor reaction."

I couldn't speak. My finger found the EpiPen, but my hands trembled too much to inject it properly.

"Perhaps she should see a doctor," Helena suggested, her eyes gleaming with something that looked disturbingly like satisfaction.

Hours later, I lay in a hospital bed, the epinephrine finally counteracting the allergic reaction. My phone buzzed with a text from Xavier: "On my way."

When he appeared in the doorway, his suit jacket was gone, his tie loosened. He held a bouquet of roses—wilted at the edges, petals browning.

"Here," he said, placing them on the bedside table. "Thought these might cheer you up."

I stared at the drooping flowers. "Thank you," I said automatically, then paused. "They're... beautiful."

"They were supposed to be," he muttered, checking his watch.

"Xavier, are these—" I began, noticing a small card tucked into the plastic wrapper. The handwriting wasn't his.

"For Helena," he admitted, noticing my gaze. "I meant to give them to her yesterday. Forgot."

The wilting roses sat there, a perfect metaphor for us—something once vibrant now dying from neglect.

"You should be grateful I remembered to bring them at all," Xavier snapped when he saw my expression. "After everything I do for you."

I said nothing as he paced the small hospital room, already on his phone.

"I need to take Helena home," he announced. "She's really shaken up by what happened tonight."

"What about me?" I whispered.

"You're fine now." He waved dismissively. "The doctors said you can go home tomorrow."

As he turned to leave, the wilted roses watched me with their browning petals—flowers meant for another woman, just like his attention, his care, his love. Chance #99 had been used tonight, and as the door closed behind him, I wondered what would happen when we reached #101.

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