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The Light They Couldn't Extinguish

I was the architect of my husband's billion-dollar tech empire, but he repaid me by bringing his mistress to our son's funeral-the very woman whose negligence killed him. To protect her, he had me committed, tortured, and then burned every last memory of our son, systematically erasing our past. Then I discovered he'd secretly divorced me years ago, so I faked my own death and gave the source code to his rival, ready to watch his world burn to the ground.
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Chapter 5

Aliana Gibson POV:

I stood on the freezing peak of the California mountain, my fingers so stiff they could barely grip the phone. The biting wind whipped my hair across my face, stinging my cheeks like tiny, frozen blades. It was a physical echo of the cold violence I had endured in the Wolfe family for the past six years.

Isaac Griffin's voice came through the speaker, low, steady, and surgically precise. He was a top-tier Wall Street venture capitalist, a man who built empires by dissecting emotions with pure logic.

"The California family law has specific clauses regarding fraudulent divorce," Isaac said, his tone devoid of pity but heavy with purpose. "The prenuptial nondisclosure agreement you were forced to sign to protect their assets has a fatal flaw."

My pupils violently contracted. The wind howled around me, but all I could hear was the sound of my chains cracking. For the first time in six years, a sliver of light pierced the suffocating darkness of my cage.

"I have a legal route to extract the core source code of Elysium," Isaac continued. "You designed the Genesis architecture. It belongs to you."

The words triggered a physical memory in my hands. Before I was the silent, discarded wife, I was a top-tier systems architect. My fingers twitched with the phantom sensation of flying across a keyboard.

I looked down at my knees. The fabric of my pants was torn, the skin underneath a raw, bloody mess from kneeling on the sharp gravel for hours. Dexter had ordered me to kneel as punishment. These wounds were the humiliating brand I earned for begging him to investigate the death of our infant son, Leo.

I reached out with a trembling finger and touched the mangled flesh. There was no pain. My mind had endured so much trauma that my body had simply severed the pain receptors.

The last tear in my eye dried in the freezing wind, turning into a microscopic shard of ice against my eyelashes. It was the physical burial of the last, pathetic illusion I held for Dexter Wolfe.

"I will work with you," I said into the phone. My voice was hoarse, scraped raw by the cold, but it carried the weight of solid iron.

"Good," Isaac said.

"But I have one condition," I added, my chest rising and falling with a new, dark energy. The mother who had lost her child was dead. The woman left behind only wanted to watch the world burn. "You must help me completely destroy Dexter's empire. Leave nothing but ashes."

A low, dark chuckle vibrated through the speaker. Isaac had watched me from the shadows for years, a silent observer of my descent. Now, he finally had his reason to step into the light. "The capital pool is already in place, Aliana."

I hung up the phone and gripped it so tightly my knuckles turned white. I turned my back on the mountain peak and began the steep descent. My steps were unsteady, but my spine was straighter than it had been in six years.

Sharp rocks sliced through the thin soles of my flat shoes. Warm blood seeped out, soaking my socks. Every step was a sharp bite of agony, but the physical pain acted as a stimulant, keeping my mind razor-sharp and absolutely clear.

Dexter's arrogant face flashed in my mind, the way his lip had curled when he threw the fake divorce papers at my feet. The memory was pure fuel, pushing my bleeding feet down the treacherous path.

At the base of the mountain, a black Maybach sat idling in the dark. For countless nights, that car had been the symbol of my desperate waiting, the vehicle that brought my cold husband back to my lonely bed.

Inside the cabin, Dexter was violently tearing at the collar of his custom-tailored shirt. He was a Silicon Valley tyrant who controlled global data flows. He hated waiting. He hated losing control.

He glanced at his Patek Philippe watch and let out a harsh breath. He thought I was throwing a tantrum. He thought I was wasting his expensive time.

Through the tinted privacy glass, he finally saw my thin silhouette emerging from the darkness. He expected to see me weeping, shivering, begging for his coat and his forgiveness.

I walked closer, the harsh glare of the headlights illuminating my ruined, bloody legs.

Inside the car, Dexter's chest suddenly tightened. His hands instinctively gripped the leather steering wheel until the leather creaked. He had never seen me look so completely destroyed, yet so terrifyingly calm.

The driver hurried out and respectfully pulled open the rear door. It was the instinct of the servant class, sensing a shift in the predator-prey dynamic.

I did not look at the driver. I did not say thank you. I simply slid into the backseat, leaving behind the cautious, people-pleasing shell I had worn for so long.

The heavy door clicked shut. The cabin was suffocatingly silent, filled with the sharp, cold, woody scent of Dexter's cologne. It used to be the scent that made me feel safe. Now, it made my stomach churn with physical nausea.

Dexter turned his head, his brow deeply furrowed. He had his script ready. He was prepared to offer a mix of harsh reprimands and condescending comfort.

I did not give him a single glance.

I leaned back against the premium leather seat and stared blankly out the window. Behind my dead eyes, my brain was already rapidly compiling the bottom-layer logic of the Genesis virus.

The unnatural, dead silence in the car irritated Dexter. It was a direct violation of his territorial control. He leaned across the center console, his large frame casting a shadow over me.

He reached out and pinched my chin, his fingers digging into my jaw, forcing my face toward his. It was his signature move, the physical confirmation of his absolute ownership.

Our eyes crashed together in the dim light of the cabin.

Dexter searched my face for the familiar fear, the tears, the desperate need for his approval. He found nothing. He looked into a pair of eyes that were like stagnant, freezing water.

For the first time in his life, Dexter Wolfe felt a cold spike of genuine panic pierce his soul.

"Let go. Don't dirty your hands."

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