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The Billionaire Who Thought I Was Nothing

At twenty-one, Aria Vale believed marriage would give her the family she had always dreamed of. Married to Lucien Blackwood-a wealthy, admired man who promised protection-she sacrificed her dreams, her independence, and her voice. One year later, with a newborn in her arms and no money to her name, Aria is abandoned without warning. Broken, poor, and underestimated, she disappears from his world. Years later, she returns transformed, not as the naïve girl he controlled, but as a powerful woman standing far above him. This time, love is not her weakness. And the billionaire who thought she was nothing will learn what he lost.
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Chapter 6

The casting studio smelled like rejection.

It was a strange thing to notice, I thought later, the sharp mix of makeup, stale coffee, and disappointment clinging to the air. I stood there clutching Noah close to my chest, his weight both comforting and terrifying. This place used to feel familiar. Hopeful. Once upon a time, I had walked through these doors with confidence, scripts in my bag, lip gloss in my pocket, and dreams bigger than fear.

Now, I was just another woman standing at the counter, waiting to be dismissed.

The woman behind the desk glanced at me once.

Then, at the baby.

Her eyes lingered, assessing, judging, deciding.

“We don’t take mothers,” she said flatly, already turning back to her computer as if the conversation was over.

No apology. No explanation. No kindness.

Just a sentence that slammed into my chest harder than any insult ever could.

“I” I tried to speak, tried to explain that I had worked with them before, that I was reliable, that I could still deliver. But the words tangled in my throat. Noah shifted against me, letting out a soft sound, unaware that his existence alone had just disqualified me.

The woman didn’t look up again.

I walked out slowly, each step heavier than the last, my heart pounding with humiliation. Outside, the sun was too bright, too cheerful, mocking me. I swallowed hard and adjusted Noah’s blanket, forcing myself to breathe.

It’s fine, I told myself. One door closing doesn’t mean the end.

I took a bus across town to the makeup brand office where I had once modeled regularly. I remembered the laughter there. The encouragement. The way they used to say I photographed beautifully. I remembered thinking I had found my footing in the world.

The receptionist recognized me immediately.

“Oh… you,” she said softly, her smile unsure.

Hope sparked in my chest.

“Yes,” I said quickly. “I was hoping”

She leaned closer and lowered her voice, as if pity needed to be whispered.

“You were good… but we heard you quit.”

The words stunned me.

“I didn’t quit,” I said, shaking my head. “I never resigned.”

She hesitated, eyes darting around the office. “Your husband called months ago. Said you were done with the industry. Said you wanted to be… a full-time wife.”

The room seemed to tilt.

I didn’t quit.

Someone quit for me.

Lucien’s calm voice echoed in my memory: 'I’ll handle it.' Trust me.

And I had. I trusted him with my opportunities, my independence, my future.

The receptionist shrugged helplessly. “I’m sorry. We already replaced you.”

Another door closed.

By afternoon, my legs ached from walking, standing, waiting. My arms were sore from holding Noah, though I refused to put him down for long. He was my anchor, my reminder that no matter how invisible I felt, I still mattered to someone.

My hope thinned with every step.

Still, I made one final stop.

The bank.

The building was cold, polished, intimidating. Lucien loved banks. Loved power that looked clean and respectable. I waited in line, rehearsing what I would say, clinging to the belief that at least here, I still existed.

The teller typed for a long time.

Too long.

Her expression changed slowly, subtly. Professional concern turning into something softer. Something heavier.

She looked up at me with pity.

“I’m sorry, ma’am,” she said carefully. “Your account access has been revoked.”

Revoked.

The word echoed in my head, sharp and final.

“What does that mean?” I asked, though I already knew.

“It means you no longer have authorization,” she said gently. “All access was removed by the primary account holder.”

Lucien.

Lucien hadn’t just abandoned me.

He erased me.

He didn’t leave chaos behind. He left precision. Calculated damage. A life dismantled quietly, efficiently, without witnesses.

I thanked the teller because politeness was the last thing I still owned. Then I walked out of the bank, my steps unsteady, my chest burning. Outside, the city moved on—people laughing, shopping, living—while I stood there holding my child, stripped of identity, income, and protection.

I looked down at Noah.

He stared back at me with complete trust.

And in that moment, I wondered how a woman could disappear while still breathing.

How love could turn into erasure. How marriage could become a cage. How silence could destroy a life without making a sound.

But as despair pressed in, something else stirred beneath it.

Anger.

Quiet. Focused. Awake.

Lucien had taken everything.

But he had underestimated one thing.

I was still standing.

And I was no longer asking for permission to exist.

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