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Stitched in Spite: The Ghost Designer's Revenge

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Sienna was the hidden creative force behind the Julian Cross label, sacrificing five years for a man who repaid her with betrayal. When Julian’s mistress unjustly fines Sienna’s exhausted team $100,000, the designer reaches her breaking point. She abandons her cheating fiancé, takes her loyal tailors with her, and secures an alliance with a billionaire rival. Now, Sienna is ready to step out of the shadows and prove who truly owns the runway.

Stitched in Spite: The Ghost Designer's Revenge Chapter 1

Chapter 1

The rhythmic, mechanical purr of a dozen Juki sewing machines was the only sound keeping Sienna Vance awake. That, and the sheer force of her own willpower.

It was 3:00 AM on a Tuesday, deep in the windowless basement atelier of the Julian Cross Label. The air smelled of stale espresso, scorched cotton from an overheated iron, and the undeniable scent of human exhaustion. Sienna rubbed her bloodshot eyes, her fingers blistered and calloused, wrapped in small bands of white surgical tape.

"Mateo," Sienna called out, her voice raspy from disuse. "How are the micro-pleats on the bodice holding up?"

From across the cutting table, Mateo, a master tailor with dark bags under his eyes, looked up from his hunched position. "They are holding, Sienna. But if I have to look at another yard of this emerald silk, I might throw myself into the East River."

"Just one more hour," Sienna promised, forcing a tired but warm smile. "I swear to you, we are at the finish line."

She turned her attention back to the dress on the central mannequin. It wasn't just a dress; it was a weapon. The centerpiece gown for the upcoming Met Gala, intended for Hollywood's biggest starlet. It was a masterpiece of architectural draping and hand-beaded crystal embroidery, designed entirely by Sienna's hand. Every sketch, every measurement, every agonizing drape of fabric had come from her brain. Yet, when the starlet walked the red carpet in forty-eight hours, the world would praise *Julian Cross* as the genius of his generation.

"Sienna, I need you to check the hemline," Clara, the youngest seamstress on the team, whispered nervously. Her hands were shaking slightly. "I don't want to ruin the bias cut."

"You won't ruin it, Clara. You're brilliant," Sienna said gently. She pushed her stool back, her spine popping in protest after forty-eight continuous hours of labor. She walked over to Clara's station, kneeling on the hard concrete floor to inspect the delicate, sweeping hem. "See here? Just ease the tension on your thread by a fraction. Let the fabric breathe."

"Like this?" Clara adjusted the dial and ran a test stitch.

"Perfect. You've got it."

Sienna stood up, rolling her shoulders. For five years, she had been the ghost behind the machine. When she first met Julian in design school, she had believed his charming promises. *'We'll build an empire together, Sienna. My name on the door, your vision in the clothes.'* She had accepted his engagement ring, believing that her working-class background and lack of a prestigious family name meant she needed him as the face of the brand. She thought it was a partnership.

Lately, it felt like a prison.

"Alright, everyone," Sienna announced, clapping her hands once to cut through the hum of the machines. "Needles down in five. We are attaching the label."

A collective, exhausted cheer rippled through the twelve tailors in the room. Mateo brought over the small, velvet-lined box containing the signature *Julian Cross* silk tag. Sienna took it delicately. She threaded her finest needle with gold thread, approached the nape of the emerald gown, and began to stitch the brand name into her masterpiece.

*One stitch.* For the sleepless nights.

*Two stitches.* For the missed holidays and canceled dates while Julian schmoozed at rooftop parties.

*Three stitches.* For the empire she had built with her bare hands.

Just as she pulled the thread taut to tie off the final knot, the heavy double doors of the atelier banged open.

The harsh, clacking sound of stiletto heels on concrete echoed like gunshots. Sienna didn't need to turn around to know who it was. The overpowering scent of Tom Ford perfume arrived a second before Vanessa Blair did.

"What in God's name is going on down here?" Vanessa demanded, her voice a sharp, nasal whine that grated against the exhaustion in the room.

Sienna slowly lowered her hands and turned. Vanessa, the PR Director for the label, stood in the doorway looking like she had just stepped out of a magazine. Her blonde hair was perfectly blown out, and she wore a pristine white tailored suit—one of Sienna's designs from the spring collection.

"We are finishing the Met Gala gown, Vanessa," Sienna said, keeping her tone completely level. "As you can see, we're done."

Vanessa's eyes darted around the messy room, her lip curling in disgust at the empty coffee cups, the scattered fabric scraps, and the sweat-drenched tailors. "It is three in the morning, Sienna. Why are there twelve people on the clock?"

"Because a gown of this magnitude takes manpower," Sienna replied, stepping protectively in front of Clara. "We've been working for forty-eight hours straight to meet Julian's impossible deadline. The starlet's fitting is at noon."

"I didn't ask for a lecture," Vanessa snapped. She marched past Sienna, her heels clicking aggressively, and walked straight over to Clara's station. Without a word of warning, Vanessa reached down and yanked the power cord of the Juki machine right out of the wall.

Clara gasped, dropping her fabric. "Hey!"

"Do not touch my team's equipment," Sienna warned, her voice dropping an octave. A dangerous, relentless fire sparked in her chest.

"Your team?" Vanessa laughed, a harsh, mocking sound. "This is Julian's team, Sienna. You're just a seamstress with a slightly bigger desk. And as of right now, this entire floor is in violation of company protocol."

"What protocol?" Mateo demanded, standing up from his stool. "We are saving the company's biggest PR moment of the year!"

Vanessa ignored him, reaching into her pristine designer tote bag. She pulled out a crisp, white envelope and shoved it against Sienna's chest. Sienna didn't take it, letting it flutter to the cutting table.

"What is that?" Sienna asked, her jaw tight.

"A penalty notice," Vanessa said, a cruel, triumphant smirk spreading across her glossy lips. "For unauthorized overtime, excessive use of electricity, and gross mismanagement of premium materials. Do you have any idea how much silk you've wasted on the floor?"

"It's called the cutting process, Vanessa. You would know that if you had ever designed a garment in your life," Sienna shot back. She picked up the envelope and ripped it open. Her eyes scanned the official corporate letterhead, signed by Julian himself.

Her breath hitched.

"A hundred thousand dollars?" Sienna read aloud, her voice trembling—not with fear, but with an explosive, incandescent rage. "You are docking my team's department budget a hundred thousand dollars? That's their bonuses! That's their overtime pay!"

"Julian signed off on it," Vanessa said smoothly, crossing her arms. "He agrees that your department has become... bloated. Unruly. You think because you sleep with the boss, you can run up the company credit card on unnecessary hours? Think again."

The room went dead silent. The twelve tailors stared at Sienna, waiting for her reaction. They had endured Julian's ridiculous demands for years because Sienna had always shielded them. She had always made it bearable.

Sienna stared at the signature at the bottom of the page. *Julian Cross.* He had signed it. The man she was supposed to marry in three months had signed a document effectively stealing the wages of the people who had stayed awake for two days to save his reputation.

"He signed this," Sienna whispered, tracing the blue ink.

"He did," Vanessa sneered, stepping closer, her voice dropping to a venomous whisper meant only for Sienna. "He's tired of you playing the martyr, Sienna. You're a workhorse. Stop pretending you're a partner. Now, pack up this mess, send these peasants home, and have the dress steamed and in his office by 8:00 AM."

Vanessa turned on her heel, clearly expecting to have the last word.

"Vanessa," Sienna called out.

Vanessa paused, looking over her shoulder with an irritated sigh. "What now?"

Sienna didn't look at her. Instead, she walked over to Mateo's cutting station. Her hand closed around the heavy, solid-brass handles of the ceremonial fabric shears. They were razor-sharp, meant for slicing through the thickest of leathers and the most delicate of silks with equal precision.

"Sienna, what are you doing?" Mateo asked, his voice laced with sudden alarm.

Sienna walked back to the mannequin. The emerald gown shimmered under the harsh fluorescent lights, a breathtaking testament to her genius. The gold-stitched *Julian Cross* label sat perfectly at the nape of the neck, claiming ownership of her blood, sweat, and tears.

"I've spent five years building this brand," Sienna said, her voice eerily calm, carrying across the silent room. "I've sacrificed my health, my sanity, and my pride to make sure Julian Cross is a name the world reveres."

"We all know you work hard, Sienna, spare us the violin solo," Vanessa rolled her eyes.

Sienna lifted the heavy shears. With one swift, brutal motion, she slid the razor-sharp blades beneath the gold-stitched label.

*SNIP.*

The sound of the thick silk tearing made Vanessa shriek.

"Are you insane?!" Vanessa screamed, lunging forward. "You're ruining the dress!"

Sienna stepped back, holding the severed label between two fingers. The emerald gown was untouched, but a gaping hole now existed where the brand name used to sit. She dropped the scrap of fabric onto the floor, right onto a pile of discarded threads.

"I'm not ruining anything," Sienna said, her eyes locking onto Vanessa's horrified face. "I'm just taking back what's mine. Tell Julian to finish the hem himself."

"You... you can't do that!" Vanessa stammered, her pristine facade cracking. "Julian will destroy you! He'll sue you into oblivion!"

"Let him try," Sienna said, tossing the heavy shears onto the cutting table with a loud, ringing clatter. She looked around the room at her twelve stunned tailors. "I'm quitting. As of this exact second, I am no longer a ghost."

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Stitched in Spite: The Ghost Designer's Revenge of Contents

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