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The Jilted Heiress's Spectacular Comeback

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I went to the Vera Wang flagship store to surprise my billionaire husband for our third wedding anniversary. Instead, I caught him in the VIP fitting room, sleeping with the twenty-two-year-old intern I had personally helped him hire. Through the crack in the door, I recorded him kissing her neck and calling me a "boring decoration." Later, when I ruined her fitting, he grabbed my arm in the middle of Fifth Avenue and called me a hysterical bitch. "You are nothing without my family's trust fund!" He roared the words in front of a crowd, completely convinced that I was just a helpless canary living in his golden cage. He thought he owned my credit cards, my dignity, and my life. That same night, while my grandmother was flatlining in the hospital, he ignored my desperate phone calls just to take a shower with his mistress. He really believed I would swallow the humiliation and come crawling back to his penthouse, begging for my allowance. He had no idea that I had spent my entire twenties building a massive digital empire in the shadows. I calmly tricked him into signing a post-nuptial asset separation agreement and threw all his custom designer suits down a rotting trash compactor. Then, I put on a blood-red haute couture gown and headed to the most exclusive charity auction in Manhattan. It was time to use my own hidden fortune to destroy him.

The Jilted Heiress's Spectacular Comeback Chapter 1

Hayden pushed open the heavy glass doors of the Vera Wang flagship store on Fifth Avenue.

The crisp, early autumn wind of Manhattan was instantly cut off, replaced by the scent of white roses and expensive vanilla. She took a deep breath. Her lungs expanded against the silk of her blouse, trying to push down the nervous flutter in her stomach. In exactly two weeks, she and Bernhard would celebrate their third wedding anniversary.

The store manager, a woman with a perfectly pinned chignon, rushed forward with a practiced, brilliant smile.

"Mrs. Cunningham! Champagne?"

Hayden held up a hand, offering a polite smile. "No, thank you. I want to go straight up to the VIP suite. I want to surprise Bernhard."

"Of course. Right this way."

Hayden gripped the handle of her Hermes Birkin. She stepped onto the plush, cream-colored carpet of the staircase. She intentionally slowed her pace, letting the manager walk ahead. She wanted a moment to herself.

The second-floor hallway was dead silent. The thick carpet absorbed the sharp clicks of her Christian Louboutin heels.

As she neared the heavy mahogany door of the VIP fitting room at the end of the hall, her footsteps faltered.

A sound leaked through the crack of the door.

It was a soft, breathy moan.

Hayden's heart skipped a beat. Her blood turned to ice water in her veins. She stopped breathing entirely.

She took a slow, agonizing step forward. She pressed her side against the wall, leaning her face toward the narrow crack where the door hadn't fully latched. She positioned herself carefully, ensuring she could only see a specific angle of the mirror without exposing herself to anyone inside.

The first thing she saw was the floor.

A pair of dark trousers and a tailored suit jacket lay discarded on the pristine white rug. The fabric was a distinct charcoal gray with a subtle navy pinstripe.

The breath caught in Hayden's throat like a jagged pill.

She had picked out that fabric herself. She had flown to Savile Row in London to have that exact suit custom-made for Bernhard's birthday. The sight of it crumpled on the floor sent a sharp, physical pain shooting behind her eyes.

She forced her gaze to move up.

A massive, floor-to-ceiling mirror covered the far wall of the fitting room. In the reflection, she saw Bernhard's profile.

His eyes were closed. His jaw was clenched. He had a woman pinned against the edge of a velvet sofa.

Hayden's pupils dilated. The world tilted on its axis.

The woman threw her head back, her blonde hair spilling over the armrest. The movement revealed her face in the mirror.

It was Brielle.

Brielle. The twenty-two-year-old intern at Bernhard's private equity firm. The girl Hayden had personally recommended for a permanent position just last month because she felt sorry for her student loans.

A violent wave of nausea hit Hayden's stomach. Bile burned the back of her throat. She slapped her hand over her mouth, pressing hard enough to bruise her lips.

She stumbled backward. Her heel caught the edge of the wooden doorframe.

Click.

The sound was tiny, but in the quiet hallway, it echoed like a gunshot.

The movement in the mirror stopped for a fraction of a second.

Hayden froze. Her spine locked against the hallway wall. Cold sweat broke out across her forehead, instantly soaking the back of her silk blouse. Her chest heaved, but she didn't dare pull in air.

"Did you hear that?" Brielle whispered.

"It's just the staff," Bernhard's voice drifted out. It was thick, careless, and dripping with arrogance. "They know better than to interrupt me."

Hayden let out a slow, trembling exhale.

The fear evaporated. In its place, a hot, suffocating rage clawed its way up her throat.

Her hands shook violently as she unclasped her Birkin. She reached inside and pulled out her iPhone. Her thumb slipped twice before the facial recognition finally unlocked the screen.

She opened the camera app. She switched it to video.

Her hands were shaking so hard the screen was a blur of motion.

She bit down on her lower lip. She bit hard enough to taste copper. The sharp, metallic pain grounded her. It forced her muscles to lock into place.

She gripped the phone with both hands, stepping back into the gap of the door.

She hit record.

The camera focused perfectly on the mirror. It captured the exact moment Bernhard buried his face in Brielle's neck.

Hayden's chest felt like it was being crushed under a concrete block. Every second of footage felt like a physical blow to her ribs.

"What about Hayden?" Brielle asked, her voice breathless and whiny. "She's coming for her fitting."

Bernhard let out a low, mocking laugh.

"Let her come. She's just a boring decoration, Bri. You know that. You are my red rose."

The microphone picked up every single word.

Hayden's eyes burned. The humiliation was a physical weight, pressing down on her shoulders, making her knees weak. But she didn't blink. She didn't let a single tear fall.

She tapped the red square to stop recording.

She immediately opened her settings and uploaded the file to her encrypted iCloud drive. She locked the folder. The evidence was secured.

Inside the room, Brielle let out a sharp, high-pitched gasp.

The sudden noise made Hayden flinch. Her elbow jerked back and slammed into the antique Ming vase sitting on a pedestal beside the door.

The heavy porcelain wobbled. It tipped dangerously toward the edge.

Hayden's hand shot out. She grabbed the neck of the vase, her knuckles turning bone-white from the force of her grip.

She held it there, her heart hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird.

Inside, the two of them were completely lost in their own filth. They hadn't noticed a thing.

Hayden slowly pushed the vase back to the center of the pedestal.

She slipped her phone back into her bag. The shock was gone. The sadness was gone. All that was left in her eyes was a vast, empty coldness.

She turned and walked away.

She didn't try to be quiet anymore. She walked fast. When she reached the top of the stairs, her legs suddenly felt like jelly. She stumbled, her heel slipping on the carpet. She grabbed the brass handrail with both hands, her nails digging into the metal until the pain shot up her arms.

She forced herself to stand straight.

By the time she reached the ground floor, her face was a perfect, unreadable mask.

The manager looked up from the reception desk. "Mrs. Cunningham? Is everything alright?"

Hayden forced the corners of her mouth up into a flawless socialite smile.

"Bernhard just texted me. He has an emergency video conference. We'll have to reschedule the fitting."

"Oh, what a shame. I'll call you to set up another time."

"Please do."

Hayden pushed through the glass doors.

She hit the sidewalk, and the cold wind of Manhattan slashed across her face. It felt like tiny knives, but it cleared the suffocating stench of the fitting room from her lungs.

She raised her hand. A yellow Uber pulled over immediately.

She yanked the door open, threw herself into the backseat, and hit the lock button.

She leaned her head against the cold leather seat. She pulled out her phone and opened the message thread with her younger sister, Clara.

Her fingers flew across the keyboard.

The marriage is over. Get me the divorce lawyer.

She hit send.

The moment the message delivered, the first tear finally broke free, landing heavily on the glowing screen.

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