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The Divorce Rehearsal

When former prima ballerina Emilia Hartley surprises her high-powered attorney husband at a hotel suite, she doesn’t expect to find him in bed with his assistant—wearing her anniversary bracelet. Betrayed and blindsided, Emilia walks away from her picture-perfect Beverly Hills life, only to realize that Julian Hartley isn’t done with her yet. With his influence, he controls the media, their finances, and her reputation. In a city where image is everything, Emilia is branded unstable, bitter, and broken. But when a chance to choreograph a powerful dance film lands in her lap, Emilia finds herself fighting back—not just on stage, but in court, in the press, and within her own shattered sense of identity. This is not a love story. This is the story of a woman who was never meant to survive—and refuses to be erased.
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Chapter 2

I stood outside Julian's—our—Beverly Hills mansion, my hand trembling as I inserted the key into the lock. The house was silent, empty. Julian was likely still with Kara, celebrating their public debut while my world collapsed around me.

I moved through the spaces like a ghost, touching nothing, disturbing nothing. The pristine white furniture, the abstract art we'd collected together, the photographs of us smiling at charity galas—all of it felt like props from someone else's life.

In our bedroom, I pulled out a single suitcase. What do you take when leaving a life behind? I stared at the walk-in closet filled with designer clothes Julian had selected for me, jewelry he'd gifted me to wear at his events, shoes arranged by color and occasion. None of it felt like mine anymore.

I packed only what mattered: a few comfortable clothes, my favorite books, the photographs of my ballet days. My fingers lingered on my mother's pearl necklace in the jewelry box—the one thing Julian had never chosen for me. I clasped it around my neck, its weight familiar and comforting.

As I zipped the suitcase closed, my gaze fell on our wedding photograph. Julian's arm around my waist, my smile bright and hopeful. I'd believed him then. I'd trusted that his strength would protect me, not crush me.

"You were wrong about me," I whispered to his smiling image. "I'm not nothing."

I left my keys and wedding ring on the nightstand. No note. No explanation. Just the silent statement of an empty closet and abandoned jewelry.

The Uber driver didn't speak as he loaded my single suitcase into the trunk. As we pulled away from the mansion, I didn't look back.

---

River's downtown loft was everything Julian would hate—exposed brick walls, mismatched furniture, film equipment scattered across every surface. It smelled of coffee and creativity and freedom.

"Emmy," he said when he opened the door, his eyes widening at the sight of my suitcase. He knew immediately. River always knew.

"Can I stay here? Just for a while?" My voice sounded strange to my own ears, too controlled, too calm.

"As long as you need." He took my suitcase, ushered me inside. "What happened?"

I opened my mouth to explain, to tell him about Julian and Kara and the Cartier bracelet, but instead of words, a sob escaped. Then another. And suddenly I was collapsing, my carefully constructed composure shattering into a thousand jagged pieces.

River caught me before I hit the floor, guiding me to his worn leather couch. He held me while I cried, my body convulsing with the force of emotions I'd suppressed for years.

"He's been—" I gasped between sobs, "—manipulating me. Making me think I was crazy. That I was too emotional, too needy, too damaged."

"Bastard," River muttered, his arm tightening around me.

"I found him with Kara. His assistant." The words tumbled out between heaving breaths. "In bed. At the Langham. She was wearing my bracelet, River. My anniversary bracelet."

River's jaw tightened, but he remained silent, letting me purge the poison Julian had dripped into my life drop by drop.

"He said I was nothing without him. That no one would believe me if I spoke up." I wiped at my tears with shaking hands. "He said our marriage was just a transaction."

"Listen to me, Emmy," River said, his voice fierce with protective anger. "Julian is a narcissistic piece of shit who couldn't handle a woman with her own identity. You are not nothing. You never were."

I cried until there was nothing left, until my throat was raw and my eyes burned. River made tea, ordered takeout I couldn't eat, and created a makeshift bed on his couch with clean sheets and extra pillows.

"We'll figure this out," he promised as exhaustion finally pulled me toward sleep. "You're not alone in this."

For the first time in years, I believed someone when they made me a promise.

---

Two days later, River's phone chimed with a news alert. His expression darkened as he scrolled through whatever had appeared on his screen.

"Emmy," he said carefully. "You should see this."

He handed me the phone. On the screen was a TMZ article, the headline blaring: "Power Attorney Julian Hartley Steps Out With New Love After Marriage Breakdown."

The photos showed Julian and Kara at an oceanside restaurant in Malibu, her hand in his, both of them laughing. She was wearing a white sundress, looking radiant. The Cartier bracelet gleamed on her wrist.

I scrolled down, my stomach clenching as I read:

*"Sources close to the couple reveal that Hartley's marriage to former ballerina Emilia Hartley had been troubled for years. 'Emilia struggled with the end of her dance career and became increasingly difficult to live with,' says one insider. 'She's emotionally unstable and Julian tried everything to make it work, but ultimately had to make the difficult decision to move on.'"*

I stared at the phone, numb with disbelief. "He's rewriting our history."

"Julian controls the narrative," River said grimly. "He's getting ahead of the story."

I set the phone down, my hands surprisingly steady. "He's doing exactly what he threatened to do."

My own phone buzzed with a text from Olivia Vance, a socialite I'd considered a friend: *Sorry to hear about you and Julian. These things happen for a reason. Take care of yourself.*

No questions. No offer of support. Just a polite dismissal.

Within hours, my social media was flooded with similar messages—superficial sympathy that accepted Julian's version of events without question. The charity foundation I'd helped establish quietly removed my name from their website. Invitations to upcoming events mysteriously disappeared from my inbox.

I was being erased.

---

"Your card has been declined, ma'am."

I stared at the barista, heat rising to my cheeks. "That's impossible. Try it again, please."

She swiped the card again, her expression sympathetic as she shook her head. "Still declined."

I fumbled in my wallet for cash, finding only a five-dollar bill. Enough for the coffee, but barely. "Thank you," I murmured, taking my drink and retreating to a corner table.

With trembling fingers, I opened my banking app. Access denied. I tried another account. The same message appeared. One by one, I discovered that every financial resource I'd shared with Julian had been cut off.

Back at River's loft, a thick envelope waited for me. Inside was a letter from Julian's attorney:

*"Mrs. Hartley, in light of your abandonment of the marital home and the emotional distress this has caused our client, we must insist that you refrain from making any public statements regarding Mr. Hartley or your marriage. Any attempt to damage Mr. Hartley's reputation will be met with immediate legal action...'*

I let the letter fall to the floor. Julian had moved quickly, efficiently. He'd isolated me socially, cut me off financially, and threatened me legally. He was systematically dismantling my life, piece by piece.

But as I stared at the legal threats scattered across River's floor, something unexpected happened. Deep within me, in a place Julian had never been able to reach, a spark ignited.

He thought he'd broken me. He thought I'd crumble without his support, crawl back begging for forgiveness.

He was wrong.

I picked up the phone River had given me—a burner, untraceable to Julian—and made a call to the one person who might understand what it meant to rebuild from ashes.

"Lex Monroe? This is Emilia Hartley. River's sister. I believe we need to talk."

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