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The billionaire's hidden queen

For three years, Aria Thorne was the "worthless" wife of Mark Woods. She lived in a modest apartment, wore thrift store clothes, and endured the constant abuse of her mother-in-law, all to support Mark's dream of becoming a tech mogul. She believed in their love until the day Mark's company went public. Instead of a celebration, Aria is met with divorce papers and a cold confession, Mark has been seeing his childhood sweetheart, a famous socialite, and he needs a wife who can "elevate his status." Heartbroken but done with her masquerade, Aria signs the papers and vanishes. The world is shocked when the reclusive "Princess of the Thorne Group" the world's largest conglomerate suddenly steps into the spotlight. Now, Aria isn't just a housewife, she's Mark's biggest competitor. As Mark's empire begins to crumble without the secret financial backing Aria's family provided, he realizes his "simple" wife was the most powerful woman in the country. But now, she has a new man by her side, and Mark will have to crawl through glass just to get her to look at him again.
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Chapter 8

The victory in the War Room should have felt like a finality, but for Aria Thorne, it felt like the closing of one cage and the opening of another. The silence of the Thorne Manor was no longer peaceful, it was expectant.

By the next morning, the news of Sterling Steel's collapse was the only thing on the television. Mark Woods had vanished from the public eye, some said he was in hiding, others said he had been picked up by the authorities for the attempted hack. But Aria didn't care. Her eyes were fixed on the black private jet icon moving across the flight tracker on her tablet.

Her father had landed.

Samuel Thorne did not enter a room, he reclaimed it. When the double doors of the grand library swung open, the very air seemed to thin. Samuel was dressed in a charcoal three-piece suit, his silver hair slicked back, his cane clicking against the marble floor with the precision of a metronome.

Aria stood by the fireplace, her chin tilted up. Beside her stood Ethan Knight. He hadn't left her side since the night before, and he didn't look intimidated by the man who held the keys to the world's economy.

"Aria," Samuel said, his voice like grinding stones. He didn't offer a hug. He didn't offer a smile. He simply sat in the large leather chair behind the desk, her chair. "I see you've finished playing with your food. The Woods boy was a cockroach. You spent three years and a considerable amount of Thorne resources to prove a point I already knew."

"It wasn't a game, Father," Aria replied, her voice steady. "It was a lesson. I needed to see the world from the bottom to understand how to rule it from the top."

Samuel leaned back, his flint grey eyes shifting to Ethan. "And what is this? A Knight in my castle? I recall our families having a non compete agreement for the North American sector, Ethan. Your presence here is... irregular."

Ethan stepped forward, his hand sliding into his trouser pocket, looking perfectly at ease. "The agreement was for business, Samuel. This is personal. Aria and I have found that our interests are... perfectly aligned."

"Aligned?" Samuel let out a cold, dry chuckle. "Aria's interests are determined by the Thorne Board. And the Board has decided that her sabbatical in the world of the commoners is over. The London Directive is in effect."

Aria felt a chill. "The London Directive? You can't be serious. That's for emergencies."

"The emergency is that you are the sole heir to a billion dollar legacy and you are currently unattached," Samuel snapped, his hand slamming onto the desk. "The engagement I've arranged with the House of Cavendish in London will secure our European dominance for the next century. You leave tonight."

The room went deathly silent. Aria felt the familiar weight of her father's expectations pressing down on her. This was the man who had taught her that love was a liability and that people were assets to be moved on a board.

"I'm not going, Father," Aria said, each word carved from ice. "I am not a piece of Thorne property. I just dismantled an empire because a man tried to treat me like a possession. Do you really think I'll let you do the same?"

Samuel rose from his chair, his stature imposing. "You think you're powerful because you beat a weakling like Mark Woods? You are a Thorne because I say you are. Without my name, you are nothing. I will freeze your access, I will reclaim the Heart of Thorne, and I will leave you with less than you had in that basement."

Ethan Knight moved then. He didn't shout, he didn't lose his temper. He walked over to Aria and placed a firm, protective hand on her shoulder.

"She doesn't need your name, Samuel," Ethan said, his voice a low, dangerous growl. "And she certainly doesn't need your money. If you freeze her accounts, I will open mine. If you take her name, I will give her mine. But she is stayng here. With me."

Samuel's eyes narrowed. "You would declare war on the Thorne Group for a woman, Knight? You would risk everything you've built?"

"I'm not risking it," Ethan replied, a dark, confident smirk touching his lips. "I'm investing it. And unlike Mark Woods, I know a blue chip asset when I see one."

Samuel looked between his daughter and his rival. He saw the fire in Aria's eyes, a fire he had put there, but could no longer control. He saw the way Ethan stood, not as a subordinate, but as a king ready to defend his queen.

"Very well," Samuel whispered. "An ultimatum, then. You want to stay? You want to be with this man? Then you must prove you can survive without the Thorne shadow. Within thirty days, you must acquire the Grand Continental Hotel Group. It is currently owned by the Sterling creditors. If you can take it, hold it, and turn a profit without a single cent of Thorne money, I will cancel the London engagement."

"And if I fail?" Aria asked.

"Then you go to London, you marry Cavendish, and you never speak to Ethan Knight again."

Aria looked at Ethan. The Grand Continental was a mess of debt and legal battles. It was an impossible task. But Ethan wasn't looking at the difficulty. He was looking at her with total, unwavering belief.

"Thirty days," Aria said, turning back to her father. "Get the paperwork ready, Father. You're about to lose your best negotiator."

As Samuel marched out of the room, his security detail trailing behind him, Aria collapsed onto the sofa. The adrenaline was fading, leaving behind a cold realization of the mountain she had to climb.

Ethan sat beside her, taking her hand in his. His thumb traced the Thorne ring on her finger. "We have work to do."

"It's an impossible goal, Ethan," Aria whispered. "The creditors hate me because of what I did to Sterling."

"Then we don't play by their rules," Ethan said, his eyes flashing with a ruthless brilliance. "We play by mine. And I've never lost a game yet."

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