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The Architect of His Ruin

When reviewing gala footage, I caught my fiancé, Julian, in a compromising position with Chloe, a publicist I personally hired. Rather than reacting with tears, I chose a path of calculated destruction. Julian believes he is successfully seizing control of my firm and my future, but he is mistaken. I have already launched a systematic legal campaign to annihilate his world. By the time he understands the game being played, I will have stripped him of every asset and victory he thought he owned.
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Chapter 2

Chapter 2

The oak-paneled walls of Elias Sterling’s corner office absorbed the sound of the Manhattan traffic below, creating a tomb-like silence that Vivienne had always found deeply comforting. Elias sat behind his massive mahogany desk, a half-empty glass of scotch resting near his elbow, though it was barely noon.

He didn’t look up from the tablet in his hands. He just kept swiping through the high-resolution stills Vivienne had extracted from the drone footage.

"Well," Elias finally drawled, his voice a gravelly baritone tinged with perpetual cynicism. "I have to admit, Vance. The lighting in these shots is spectacular. The cinematographer deserves a raise."

"Focus, Elias," Vivienne said, pacing slowly in front of his desk. She was wearing a sharp, tailored charcoal suit, her hair pulled back into a severe chignon. "I didn't come here for an art critique."

Elias tossed the tablet onto his desk and leaned back, lacing his long fingers together. He was thirty-four, sharp-featured, with dark eyes that missed absolutely nothing. He had been Vivienne's confidant for seven years, ever since she single-handedly salvaged his reputation during a disastrous corporate smear campaign. He owed her his career, a debt he took with deadly seriousness, even if he masked it behind layers of dry sarcasm.

"So, the golden boy is sleeping with the intern," Elias summarized, his lip curling in disgust. "Classic. Predictable. Honestly, Vivienne, I expected better from him. If you're going to blow up a multi-million dollar partnership, at least do it with someone who doesn't use the word 'aesthetic' as a noun."

"She’s a junior publicist, not an intern," Vivienne corrected coldly. "And her lack of vocabulary is exactly what makes her the perfect weapon. Now, do you have the documents?"

Elias sighed, opening a thick manila folder on his desk. "I have them. But I need to ask you, strictly as your attorney: are you sure you want to do this? We could just serve him with a standard breach of fiduciary duty. You have the morals clause in your operating agreement. We could drag him through civil court, take sixty percent of the firm, and leave him with a bloody nose."

Vivienne stopped pacing. She placed both hands flat on Elias's desk and leaned in, her eyes freezing over.

"A bloody nose?" she repeated softly. "Elias, he didn't just sleep with another woman. He did it in my company tent, at an event I orchestrated, with a girl I mentored. He thinks I am too blind, too busy, or too stupid to notice. He thinks he owns the empire I built. I do not want to give him a bloody nose."

She straightened up, smoothing the front of her blazer. "I want to take his company. I want to take his reputation. I want to take his money. I want to leave him standing in the ashes of his own hubris, wondering how the fire started. Now, the documents?"

A slow, wolfish grin spread across Elias’s face. "God, I've missed this side of you." He slid a stack of heavily watermarked legal papers across the desk. "Standard emergency asset-transfer protocols. Fully irrevocable once executed. If he signs these, he legally parks his fifty percent equity of Vanguard PR into a blind trust that you entirely control. But Vivienne, he’s arrogant, not brain-dead. Why would he sign over his half of the company?"

"Because," Vivienne said, picking up the documents and slipping them into her leather briefcase, "Julian has crippling impostor syndrome, and he plays fast and loose with his personal crypto portfolios to feel like a Wall Street genius. I just need to light a fire big enough to make him panic."

"Ah," Elias murmured, catching on. "The SEC."

"Exactly. Keep your phone on tonight, Elias. I might need you to corroborate my panic."

"I am at your service, Madame Defarge," Elias mocked gently, raising his scotch glass. "Happy hunting."

At seven o'clock that evening, Vivienne unlocked the door to the sprawling TriBeCa penthouse she shared with Julian. The apartment was a monument to Julian's ego—floor-to-ceiling windows, minimalist Italian furniture, and abstract art that cost more than most people made in a decade.

Julian was on the velvet sofa, a tumbler of bourbon in hand, loudly complaining into his phone about a vendor for the gala. When he saw Vivienne, he held up a finger, wrapped up the call, and tossed the phone onto the glass coffee table.

"Finally," Julian groaned, stretching his arms. "The caterers are trying to upcharge us for the beluga caviar. I swear, Viv, if I don't micromanage everyone, this whole firm would collapse."

Vivienne didn't reply immediately. She stood by the entryway, her chest heaving slightly, her eyes wide. She dropped her keys onto the console table with a loud, jarring clatter. She let her briefcase slide from her fingers, hitting the hardwood floor with a heavy thud.

Julian sat up, his annoyance instantly evaporating into confusion. "Viv? What's wrong? You look like you've seen a ghost."

"Julian," she breathed, walking toward him on shaky legs. She sat down next to him on the sofa, burying her face in her hands. She forced her shoulders to tremble. It was a masterclass in physical acting. "It's a disaster. An absolute disaster."

Julian put his drink down, his hands hovering over her shoulders. "Hey, hey. Look at me. What happened? Did a client walk?"

Vivienne looked up, her eyes bright with unshed, fabricated tears. "I had lunch with Marcus today. From the Securities and Exchange Commission."

The color visibly drained from Julian's face. The name 'Marcus' was real—an old college friend of Vivienne's who worked low-level compliance at the SEC. Julian knew him.

"What about him?" Julian asked, his voice suddenly tight.

"He... he pulled me aside, Julian. Off the record." Vivienne reached out, grabbing Julian's hands, gripping them tightly. "He said your name came up in a divisional sweep. They’re launching a quiet audit into your personal crypto trades from the last two quarters. The alt-coin pump and dumps, Julian. They flagged the IP addresses."

Julian froze. His hands turned to ice in hers. "That's... that's impossible. I used a decentralized exchange. I routed it through a VPN."

"They are the federal government, Julian!" Vivienne cried, letting her voice crack perfectly. "Marcus said they’re preparing subpoenas. If they find irregularities, they won't just freeze your personal accounts. They’ll freeze Vanguard PR’s operating accounts because you’re a fifty-percent stakeholder. The firm, the gala, the tech pitch next week—everything will be locked down. We'll be ruined."

Julian pulled his hands away, standing up abruptly. He began pacing the length of the living room, his breathing shallow and rapid. The confident, charismatic CEO was gone, replaced instantly by the terrified, insecure man Vivienne had spent four years propping up.

"They can't do this," Julian muttered, running a hand through his perfectly styled hair, ruining it. "I didn't do anything illegal. It was just aggressive trading! Everyone does it!"

"The SEC doesn't care about 'everyone,' Julian!" Vivienne pleaded, standing up to follow him. "If they attach Vanguard to a federal audit, our clients will flee. The tech giant will pull out of the pitch immediately. You'll lose the company."

"Fuck, fuck, fuck," Julian hissed, kicking the leg of the coffee table. He spun around, his eyes wide with genuine terror. He grabbed Vivienne by the arms. "Viv, you have to fix this. You're the crisis manager. You always know what to do. Fix it."

Vivienne looked at him, her expression a perfect portrait of sorrow and desperate devotion. "There is only one way to protect the firm. And to protect your money."

"What? Tell me. Anything."

"We sever your legal ties to the assets," Vivienne said, her voice dropping to a harsh, urgent whisper. "Temporarily. Just until the sweep is over and Marcus gives us the all-clear."

Julian blinked, his panic-addled brain struggling to keep up. "Sever... how?"

"You transfer your fifty percent equity of Vanguard into a blind trust," Vivienne explained smoothly, stepping closer to him, invading his space so he couldn't think clearly. "I will act as the sole trustee. Legally, the SEC won't be able to touch the firm because your name won't be on the ownership papers. It will look like a standard pre-marital asset consolidation. It protects the business, and it protects you."

Julian hesitated, the natural paranoia of a narcissist kicking in. "I just... I give you my half of the company?"

"Yes," Vivienne said, her voice hardening with just enough manufactured offense. "To *me*, Julian. The woman you are marrying. The woman trying to save you from federal prison. Do you think I want to deal with this right now? If you don't trust me, then keep it. Let them audit you. Let them take it all."

She pulled away from him, turning her back and crossing her arms, playing the wounded partner to absolute perfection.

"No, no, wait," Julian said quickly, stepping up behind her and wrapping his arms around her waist. "I trust you, Viv. Of course I trust you. I'm just... I'm stressed. You know I trust you more than anyone."

Vivienne stared straight ahead at the reflection in the floor-to-ceiling window. Her face was entirely blank, cold as stone, even as Julian buried his face in her neck.

"I know you do," she whispered.

"How fast can we do it?" Julian asked frantically. "Before they issue the subpoenas?"

Vivienne stepped out of his embrace, walking calmly over to where she had dropped her leather briefcase. She popped the brass clasps, reached inside, and pulled out the thick stack of documents Elias had prepared.

She walked back to the glass coffee table and let the papers fall with a heavy, satisfying slap. She placed a silver Montblanc pen on top of them.

"I had Elias draft them this afternoon," Vivienne said, looking up at him with a flawless, loving smile. "Sign them now, and I'll have them filed when the courthouse opens tomorrow morning. You’ll be completely safe, my love."

Julian didn't even read the first page. He just picked up the pen.

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