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The Jilted Wife's Spectacular High Society Return

On our third wedding anniversary, I spent six hours preparing a perfect dinner for my billionaire husband. But when I went into his study, I accidentally unlocked his private server and discovered my entire marriage was a sham. He explicitly chose me—a girl with zero background and zero resources—just to build a "controlled environment" to punish and provoke his ex-girlfriend. When I confronted him and demanded a divorce, he violently yanked me back, causing me to crash into a marble table. I was six weeks pregnant. As I bled out on the floor, he just stood there and watched coldly. Later at the hospital, his ex strutted into my room to mock my miscarriage. Worse, I overheard my husband telling his partner that he let me fall on purpose to eliminate any permanent ties, and even bribed the doctor to falsely declare me permanently infertile. "She has no resources. In thirty days, she'll be begging to come back." He sneered, confident that his meticulously designed cage had broken me completely. He thought I was just a pathetic charity case he could throw away. He didn't know that before I became his docile wife, I was "The Shepherd," an underground racing champion with 45 million dollars sitting in an offshore bank account. I took off my blood-stained coat, left his diamond ring on the table, and initiated a million-dollar transfer. This time, I was playing by my own rules.
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Chapter 2

Eleonora opened her eyes to gray morning light filtering through silk curtains. Her hand moved across the king-sized mattress, finding only cold, undisturbed sheets. Jace had not slept in their bed. Had not come home at all.

She sat up slowly, her body aching from the desk collision, her mind immediately replaying the previous evening's pathetic performance. The cloth excuse. The trembling smile. The way she had scurried from his study like a beaten dog while he dismissed their anniversary with the efficiency of canceling a dentist appointment.

The walk-in closet assaulted her with color-coordinated precision. Row upon row of haute couture, each piece selected by Jace's personal shopper according to specifications she now understood had nothing to do with her preferences. The Chanel suits Isabella had outgrown. The Valentino gowns chosen for another woman's coloring. Eleonora reached past the silk and cashmere, her fingers closing around a simple beige trench coat she had owned before this life, before this marriage, before this erasure.

In the bathroom mirror, she barely recognized the woman staring back. Same dark hair, same gray eyes, same sharp cheekbones. But the vacancy behind the eyes belonged to a stranger. She applied minimal makeup, just enough to conceal the purple shadows beneath her lashes.

The dining room table still held the braised short ribs, now congealed in cold fat, the wine sauce separated into oily pools. Eleonora lifted the entire Le Creuset vessel and dropped it into the stainless steel trash can. The ceramic cracked against the metal, a satisfying sound she immediately regretted.

Her phone buzzed on the counter. A text from Alex Chen, Jace's executive assistant: "Mrs. Franco, confirming your attendance at the Metropolitan Museum Children's Benefit next Thursday. Car will arrive at 6:45 PM. Dress code: black tie."

She didn't respond. Instead, she opened her calendar app, scrolling back ten years to a date marked with a single heart emoji. The day she had first seen Jace Franco, sixteen years old and already devastating, speaking at a juvenile detention center outreach program. She had been one of dozens of lost girls in the audience, but during the chaotic Q&A, he was the only one who had noticed her trembling, raised hand, his gentle gaze giving her the courage to speak. That single moment of acknowledgment had been a treasure she'd hoarded for a decade.

That girl had believed in rescue. That girl had mistaken his brief attention for salvation.

Eleonora closed the app. She needed proof. Needed something beyond digital files that could be explained away as misunderstanding, as temporary anger, as anything other than the systematic destruction of her dignity. She needed to know if her body could offer evidence her mind refused to accept.

She called an Uber from the garage-level service entrance, bypassing the lobby where doormen would report her movements. The driver, a young man with a Yankees cap, nodded at her destination without comment: Upper East Side, private medical clinic, the kind that billed discretion at premium rates.

Traffic crawled through Midtown, the skyscrapers pressing close, their reflective glass showing her nothing she wanted to see. She counted yellow cabs, counted pedestrians, counted seconds until the silence in her head might crack open and spill something useful.

The clinic's glass doors parted before her touch, climate-controlled air washing over her face. The receptionist's smile widened with recognition.

"Mrs. Franco. Dr. Evans is expecting you."

"I don't have an appointment."

"For Franco family members, we always have availability." The woman typed rapidly, her manicured nails clicking against the keyboard. "VIP suite three. Elevator to your left."

The suite resembled a five-star hotel room more than a medical facility, with a velvet settee and fresh orchids on the side table. Eleonora perched on the edge, her trench coat still belted tight.

Dr. Evans entered ten minutes later, silver-haired and impeccably kind, the kind of kindness that came with a four-figure hourly rate. "Mrs. Franco. What brings you in today?"

"Full panel. Blood work. Hormonal levels. Everything."

"Any specific concerns?"

Eleonora looked at the orchids, their petals too perfect, too preserved. "I need to know if I'm healthy enough to carry a child."

The blood draw was quick, the needle's cold intrusion familiar from annual physicals Jace required for insurance purposes. She sat in the waiting area afterward, a fashion magazine open on her lap, not reading the words.

The pages turned themselves. A spread caught her eye, glossy and triumphant: Isabella Ramos Returns to New York's Inner Circle. The interview detailed her favorite Manhattan restaurants, her renewed commitment to philanthropic work, her gratitude for the friends who had welcomed her home.

Eleonora's finger stopped on a paragraph. Isabella describing her most anticipated reunion dinner, a private table at Eleven Madison Park, the tasting menu she had missed during her European exile.

Eleven Madison Park. Where Jace had claimed to be in closed-door meetings with venture capital partners.

The magazine crumpled beneath her fingers, the spine cracking. She forced her hands flat, smoothing the pages with mechanical precision, returning it to the coffee table exactly centered.

Dr. Evans reappeared with a folder thick with results, his expression carrying that particular medical gravity that preceded significant information.

"Mrs. Franco, your HCG levels are elevated. You're approximately six weeks pregnant."

Eleonora's hands moved to her abdomen, pressing flat against the trench coat fabric. Six weeks. Before the folder discovery, before the anniversary humiliation, before the careful construction of her life had revealed itself as a prison.

"However," Dr. Evans continued, his voice dropping, "your cortisol levels are extremely elevated, and there are indicators of nutritional deficiency. The pregnancy is viable but fragile. I strongly recommend immediate stress reduction and prenatal care."

She nodded, accepting the printed reports, folding them into her bag's hidden compartment. The leather felt expensive against her fingertips, a gift from Jace selected from Isabella's rejected options.

In the elevator, alone with her reflection in mirrored walls, Eleonora made a decision. She would tell him. Tonight. This wasn't a plea for his love, but a final, desperate gambit. She would present this child not as a bridge to win him back, but as a mirror to show him what he was about to destroy. His reaction would determine whether she fought for the sliver of humanity left in him or simply vanished.

The Uber waited outside, engine running. She slid into the back seat and pulled out her phone, Jace's contact already open, her thumb hovering over the call button.

A Bloomberg notification slid across her screen.

Franco Group CEO Drops $12M at Sotheby's for 'Muse's Return Gift.'

She clicked.

The photograph loaded slowly, pixel by pixel revealing Jace in profile, auction paddle raised, while beside him Isabella Ramos laughed, her hand resting on his thigh. The article detailed the acquisition: the Tears of Aphrodite, a 45-carat pink diamond necklace, purchased specifically to commemorate her homecoming.

Eleonora's thumb pressed the call button. Pressed it again. The screen showed no signal, then full bars, then nothing. Her hands shook so violently she dropped the phone between her feet, bending to retrieve it as the Uber swerved through traffic.

"Everything okay back there?" the driver asked.

"Fine." Her voice came from somewhere distant, mechanical. "Change of destination. Tribeca. 47 Vestry Street."

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