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The Fiancé He Severely Underestimated

My fiancé Jax and I built our Las Vegas empire from nothing. After fifteen years, he betrayed me for a "pure" girl named Ember, sacrificing a piece of our empire for her. He told our friends I was "too ruthless," and that he only felt "human" with her. He arrogantly believed I could never leave, that I needed our empire-and him-too much. To prove her victory, Ember found my mother's last keepsake, a small music box, and shattered it at my feet. The man I'd sacrificed everything for saw me as a cold, calculating machine. He thought I was ruthless? He hadn't seen anything yet. He believed I couldn't leave him. He was about to lose everything. I picked up the phone and made a single call to his estranged, powerful family in D.C. "Send him home," I said, my voice ice. "He's all yours."
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Chapter 5

The words hung in the air: too broken to ever truly love. They echoed in my mind, a cruel twist of the knife. Ember's eyes, wide and triumphant, confirmed Jax's despicable assessment. My heart, already a battlefield of shattered fragments, simply stopped feeling. The pain was too vast, too encompassing, leaving only a cold, sharp clarity.

"You really believe you've won, don't you?" I repeated, my voice flat, devoid of emotion. I took a step back, needing air, needing distance from the toxic lie she embodied.

Ember, emboldened by my apparent retreat, puffed out her chest slightly. "It's not about winning, Ava. It's about love. Jax and I, we have a real connection. A pure one." She smirked, a flash of genuine malice breaking through her innocent facade. "Something you clearly couldn't provide."

The venom in her words was potent, but I felt nothing. Just a detached observation of her petty cruelty. "Love," I murmured, the word tasting bitter. "How quaint." My gaze flickered past her, then back. "You know, Ember, for someone claiming such purity, you have a remarkable talent for theatrical timing."

Before she could respond, I turned to leave. I needed to escape this gilded cage, this suffocating scene of my own demise. But as I spun, Ember, perhaps trying to block my path or simply caught off guard, stumbled. Her delicate hand flew to her stomach, her eyes widening in genuine panic this time.

"Ah!" she cried out, collapsing gracefully to the marble floor.

Instantly, a blur of motion. Jax, who must have been lurking nearby, was by her side in a flash, his face a mask of primal fear. "Ember! My god, are you alright? Is the baby okay?" He scooped her into his arms, his eyes blazing at me with an almost murderous fury. "What did you do, Ava?!"

His accusation, raw and unthinking, landed squarely in the fresh wound of his betrayal. He didn't even consider Ember's own clumsiness, or her calculated manipulation. It was always me, the villain in his new narrative.

"I didn't touch her, Jax," I said, my voice still eerily calm. "As usual, she's enjoying the drama." My gaze fell to his desperate, protective embrace, a mirror of the tenderness he had shown her at the warehouse. He was utterly, completely hers.

Just then, the double doors of the ballroom burst open, and a tall, impeccably dressed man with an aura of power strode in, followed by a phalanx of security. His eyes, the color of glacial ice, swept across the scene, settling on Ember.

"Ember? My dear girl, what is happening here?" The man's voice was deep, resonant, and commanded immediate attention. The entire room, which had been buzzing with gossip, fell silent.

Ember, still in Jax's arms, looked up at the newcomer, her eyes wide. "Uncle Kane?" she whispered, a hint of confusion, then terror, in her voice. "What are you doing here?"

Uncle Kane. My mind reeled. Kane Briggs. The name was synonymous with global finance, a shadowy figure whose influence stretched across continents. He was a legend, a myth, rarely seen in public. And Ember… was his niece? My blood ran cold, a new, unsettling puzzle clicking into place. This wasn't some innocent artist from the backstreets. This was a carefully crafted facade.

Whispers erupted through the crowd, louder now, tinged with awe and fear. "Kane Briggs? Ember Craig is a Briggs?" The narrative shifted, the 'innocent artist' instantly elevated to a powerful dynasty. The public, ever fickle, would now see her as a victim of a ruthless, jealous ex. And I, even more so, the villain.

Kane's gaze, sharp and analytical, swept over Ember, then Jax, then finally, landed on me. He paused, his eyes narrowing slightly. "And who is this young woman?" he asked, his voice deceptively mild. His eyes lingered on my features, a strange, almost curious intensity in their depths. "Tell me, child, how old are you?"

Ember, still in Jax's arms, stiffened. "Uncle Kane, no! She's nobody! Just Jax's ex! Don't pay attention to her!" Her voice was shrill, desperate. "She's trying to cause trouble! She pushed me!"

"She's lying," I said, my voice steady. "And she is not your niece, Mr. Briggs." Something deep within me, something primal, recoiled at the lie.

Kane's eyes sharpened, a flicker of something unreadable passing through them. "Indeed? And how would you know that, young lady?" he challenged, his gaze piercing. "I assure you, Ember is my blood."

Ember, seeing the attention on her, began to hyperventilate, clutching her stomach. "My head… I can't breathe… the baby!" She fainted dramatically, her body going limp in Jax's arms. The room dissolved into chaos.

I stood there, watching the scene unfold, a detached observer. My own identity, my own past, felt like a distant memory, locked away behind layers of pain and betrayal. Too broken to ever truly love. The words echoed, a cruel reminder of the chasm within me. I had buried that part of myself long ago, the girl who yearned for a family, for belonging. It was a weakness I could no longer afford.

A sudden, sharp urge compelled me. I needed to find it. The small, wooden music box. The only tangible link to a past I had tried to forget. I had left it in our old apartment, the one Jax and Ember now occupied. It was a childish keepsake, but it was mine.

I called Jax. My tone was curt. "I need to retrieve something from the apartment. I'll be there in twenty minutes."

He responded, his voice curt and cold. "Fine. But Ember is resting. Don't disturb her."

Twenty minutes later, Carlisle dropped me off at the familiar, dilapidated building. The paint still peeled, the fire escape still creaked. But as I approached the door, Ember stood blocking the entrance, her arms crossed, a defiant glint in her eyes.

"What do you want, Ava?" she demanded, her voice venomous. "I told you, this is our home. There's nothing for you here."

"I'm here for a music box," I stated, my voice flat. "It's mine."

She scoffed. "A music box? How pathetic. You mean that dusty old thing I threw out last week? It was taking up space." A triumphant smirk played on her lips. "Jax said we needed to make room for our things. Our future."

My blood ran cold. "You threw it out?" my voice was barely a whisper, laced with a dangerous edge. "That music box belonged to my mother."

"Oh, boo hoo," Ember mock-cried, rolling her eyes. "It was trash. Just like everything else from your past."

Fury, cold and absolute, surged through me. "You little witch," I snarled, stepping forward, my eyes blazing. "That apartment, that building, everything here, was mine before you ever crawled out of whatever gutter you came from."

Ember laughed, a high-pitched, brittle sound. "Oh, really? Last I checked, Jax owns it now. He renovated it for me. For us." She gestured around proudly. "He said he wanted a fresh start. No memories of you."

A bitter laugh escaped me. "He owns it?" I pulled out my phone, a single text message sent. "You're mistaken, Ember. Jax Madden only owns half of this building. The other half," I paused, letting the words hang in the air, "belongs to me. And after what you just told me, I think I'll be exercising my rights as a co-owner."

Her face paled. "What are you talking about?"

"This," I said, my voice a deadly murmur, "is one of the properties I acquired through the Harris deal. The half Jax owned was part of our shared assets. Now, it's mine. All of it." I met her terrified gaze. "And since you've so thoughtfully cleared out my sentimental items, I think I'll clear out yours. Starting with you."

"You can't!" she shrieked, her voice cracking. "Jax will never let you!"

"Jax is far away, Ember," I said, a cruel smile touching my lips. "And even if he were here, he wouldn't stop me. Because I'm not just taking back what's mine. I'm taking everything he valued. Starting with this pathetic little fantasy you built."

I pushed past her, heading into the apartment, her desperate cries echoing behind me. This wasn't just about a music box. This was about reclaiming my narrative. And Jax, wherever he was, was about to learn the true meaning of a ruthless queen scorned.

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