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Taking Down King's Empire

I balanced the lunch bag in one hand while checking my watch with the other. Victor had been working so hard lately, barely coming home before midnight. I thought a surprise lunch might cheer him up—something small but thoughtful, the kind of gesture that used to make him smile when we first got married. The King Corporation tower gleamed in the midday sun, its glass exterior reflecting the bustling city street below. I'd always loved this building—the way it stood tall and confident among the others, just like Victor himself. "Mrs. King," the security guard nodded as I walked through the lobby. "Going up to see Mr. King?" "He's been working so hard," I said, lifting the lunch bag slightly. "Thought I'd bring him something special." The guard smiled sympathetically.
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Chapter 3

The morning light filtered through Alan's study windows as I spread the documents across his mahogany desk. My hands trembled slightly, but my resolve had never been stronger.

"We need to be strategic about this," Alan said, his voice steady as he examined the university records I'd obtained. "Victor's position as a professor gives him credibility that we need to undermine."

I nodded, tracing my finger over the attendance sheet that showed Trinity's name highlighted in red ink. "He's been abusing his power for months. These are the grades he gave her—all As, even though her classmates say she rarely attended lectures."

"And this," Alan added, sliding a photograph across the desk, "shows them entering his campus office after hours. Three different occasions, always when the building was nearly empty."

I stared at the image—Victor's hand on Trinity's lower back, guiding her through a door marked 'Professor King—Private.' The intimacy of the gesture made my stomach clench.

"There's more," I said, pulling out a small recording device. "I found this in his desk drawer. It's... intimate."

Alan's eyes met mine, concern evident in their depths. "Are you sure you want to listen to it?"

"I've already heard enough," I whispered, my voice catching. "But we need everything if we're going to expose him completely."

---

Sarah Williams looked exactly like I'd imagined an investigative reporter would—sharp eyes that missed nothing, a notebook perpetually in hand, and a skeptical expression that suggested she'd heard every excuse in the book.

"These are serious allegations, Mrs. King," she said, flipping through the evidence Alan and I had compiled. "Professor-student relationships are one thing, but this suggests systematic abuse of power."

"Call me Emma," I said, my voice stronger than I expected. "And there's more. Much more."

I watched her face as she reviewed the medical records—the miscarriage I'd endured after Victor's violence, the psychological evaluation that documented his pattern of control.

"This is... disturbing," Sarah murmured, looking up at me with newfound respect. "But why now? Why come forward after staying silent for so long?"

I met her gaze steadily. "Because he wants me to accept his pregnant mistress while he continues to control every aspect of my life. Because he told me red triggers his anxiety, but I discovered he just prefers it on her."

Sarah's pen moved rapidly across her notebook. "And you're prepared for the fallout? This will destroy your marriage, your reputation..."

"I'm prepared," I said firmly. "Some things are worth fighting for."

---

I watched the newsroom bustle with activity as Sarah's exposé went live. The headline splashed across every major news outlet: "Professor's Secret Affair with Student Leads to Corporate Scandal."

The article detailed everything—Victor's relationship with Trinity, his abuse of academic power, the psychological manipulation he'd subjected me to for years. Most damning were the photographs: Victor and Trinity entering hotels, intimate dinners, his hand resting possessively on her pregnant belly.

My phone buzzed incessantly as notifications flooded in. King Corporation's stock was plummeting, investors fleeing as the scandal broke wide open.

"Emma," Alan's voice came through my phone, urgent and concerned. "Victor's holding a press conference. He's trying to damage control."

I switched on the television just in time to see Victor standing before a sea of reporters, his expression somber but controlled.

"My wife has been struggling with mental health issues for years," he was saying, his voice dripping with false concern. "This vindictive attack is the result of her unstable condition. I ask that you respect our privacy during this difficult time."

Rage surged through me, hot and electric. He was trying to paint me as crazy, to dismiss everything as the ravings of an unstable woman.

Without hesitation, I grabbed my laptop and logged into my secure email account. There, in my draft folder, was the message I'd prepared with Alan's help—a detailed account of our prenuptial agreement, complete with the infidelity clause Victor had so carelessly dismissed.

I hit send, watching as the email went straight to every major news outlet in the city.

Within minutes, my phone rang. It was Marcus Chen, my lawyer.

"Emma," he said, his voice excited. "You've done it. The prenup is everywhere. Victor's credibility is shot."

I closed my eyes, feeling a weight lift from my shoulders. For the first time in years, I felt like myself again—strong, determined, unbowed.

But as I hung up the phone, a text message appeared on my screen from an unknown number: "This isn't over. Not by a long shot."

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