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The Rebirth of the Discarded Trophy Wife

Sloane Thatcher spent her first life as a cautionary tale: the girl who married for a "family arrangement" and lost everything when her husband, Kade Hopwood, chose his "innocent" secretary over her. After dying in poverty following a brutal divorce, Sloane is inexplicably thrust back in time to the very day her heartbreak began. But the woman who returned isn't the desperate girl who begged for scraps of affection. Armed with the knowledge of future market crashes, secret scandals, and Kade’s own financial vulnerabilities, Sloane decides to play the perfect, indifferent wife while systematically dismantling the Hopwood legacy from the inside. However, her cold indifference does something her love never could—it makes Kade obsessed. As he begins a pathetic chase to win back a woman who no longer sees him, Sloane finds herself caught in the crosshairs of Ryker Vance, Kade’s most lethal business enemy. Ryker doesn't want her heart; he wants her mind... and perhaps every other part of her she's willing to surrender. In this life, Sloane isn't just surviving; she's taking it all.
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Chapter 2

The elevator doors slid shut with a soft thud, trapping us in a space that suddenly felt smaller than a coffin. The Tom Ford cologne that used to make my knees weak now made my stomach turn. Kade's breathing was harsh in the confined space, his chest rising and falling like he'd just run a marathon.

His fingers wrapped around my wrist with bruising force, pressing me back against the cool metal wall. The elevator's soft jazz music played on, absurdly cheerful against the tension crackling between us.

"What the hell are you playing at?" he snarled, his face inches from mine. "Some kind of sick game? Playing hard to get?"

I glanced down at his hand on my wrist, then back up to his face with the same expression I might use to examine a mildly interesting insect. "Kade," I said, my voice perfectly calm, "you have a coffee stain on your collar. Didn't Abagail mention it?"

His grip tightened, and I felt my pulse throb against his fingers. But my heart rate stayed steady. Fascinating how death changes your perspective on pain.

"Don't play dumb with me, Sloane." His voice dropped to that dangerous whisper he used in boardrooms when he was about to destroy someone's career. "I know what you're doing. This whole act—the hotel room, the calm routine—you think if you pretend not to care, I'll come crawling back?"

The elevator descended past the twentieth floor, nineteenth, eighteenth. Each number lighting up like a countdown to something inevitable.

"You want to know what I think?" His breath was hot against my cheek, reeking of the expensive coffee he'd probably shared with Abagail. "I think you're desperate. I think you're terrified of losing me, so you're putting on this ice queen act to save face."

I tilted my head slightly, studying him like he was a fascinating specimen. "Are you done?"

Something flickered in his eyes—confusion, maybe even a hint of unease. This wasn't the reaction he'd expected. In our previous fights, I would have been screaming by now, tears streaming down my face, begging him to explain, to choose me.

"Because if you're quite finished," I continued, my voice still maddeningly even, "I have something to show you."

I pulled out my phone with my free hand, swiping to the BeReal app. The screenshot was crystal clear—Kade's hands tangled in Abagail's hair, her skirt hiked up around her thighs, both of them lost in their little office rendezvous. The timestamp showed it was taken exactly seven minutes ago.

"BeReal is such a wonderful app," I mused, holding the screen where he could see it clearly. "So authentic. So... real-time."

Kade's face went white, then red, then an interesting shade of purple. His grip on my wrist loosened slightly.

"You wouldn't," he breathed.

"Wouldn't I?" I smiled, the expression feeling sharp on my face. "Let's see... I have about three thousand followers. Half of them are investors, board members, or financial journalists. The other half are our employees and competitors."

I swiped to my drafts, where a post was already waiting: "When your fiancé gives new meaning to 'hands-on management.' #CorporateLife #Truth #Hopwood"

"One little tap," I said, my finger hovering over the share button, "and this goes live. The stock market opens in six hours, Kade. How do you think this will play with our shareholders?"

"You're bluffing." But his voice cracked slightly, and sweat was beading on his forehead despite the elevator's air conditioning.

"Am I?" I met his gaze steadily. "Try me."

The elevator continued its descent. Fifteenth floor. Fourteenth. Thirteenth.

"You think you can threaten me?" His voice was getting higher, more desperate. "You think you hold all the cards here? I'll divorce you, Sloane. I'll take everything. The house, the cars, half the company—"

"With what prenup?" I interrupted softly.

His mouth snapped shut.

"Oh, that's right," I continued, my voice taking on a mock-sympathetic tone. "We never signed one, did we? You were so confident in your ability to keep me wrapped around your finger. So sure I'd never leave."

The elevator shuddered slightly as it passed the tenth floor.

"But here's the thing about divorce proceedings, darling," I said, savoring each word. "They're public record. And judges tend to frown on adultery, especially when it involves workplace harassment. Abagail is twenty-two, Kade. An intern. Your subordinate."

I leaned closer, my voice dropping to a whisper that somehow felt more threatening than his shouts.

"How do you think that will play in family court?"

Kade's hand fell away from my wrist entirely. He stumbled back against the opposite wall, his perfect composure finally cracking.

"What do you want?" The words came out strangled.

I smoothed down my blazer, checking my reflection in the polished elevator doors. Perfect. Composed. In control.

"I want you to sign the papers," I said simply. "Clean. Quick. No contest."

"And if I don't?"

I held up my phone again, finger still poised over the share button. "Then tomorrow's headlines will be very interesting reading."

The elevator chimed softly as we reached the ground floor. The doors slid open with a mechanical whisper, revealing the gleaming marble lobby of Hopwood Industries. Afternoon sunlight streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows, casting everything in golden light that felt almost theatrical.

Employees moved through the space like well-dressed ants, their conversations creating a low hum of corporate ambition. Several heads turned our way—we were, after all, the company's golden couple, the power duo everyone either envied or feared.

I stepped out of the elevator with practiced grace, my heels clicking against the marble in a steady rhythm. Behind me, I heard Kade's ragged breathing, but I didn't look back.

That's when I collided with him.

Not literally—I was too graceful for that. But the impact was just as jarring. One moment I was walking toward the exit, and the next I was looking up into a pair of steel-gray eyes that seemed to see straight through me.

Ryker Vance.

Kade's greatest rival, the CEO of Vance Enterprises, and the one man in the city who could make my ex-fiancé break out in a cold sweat just by existing.

He was taller than I remembered, his dark hair perfectly styled in that effortless way that probably took his stylist an hour to achieve. His charcoal suit was tailored to perfection, emphasizing broad shoulders and a lean frame that spoke of early morning workouts and disciplined living.

But it was his eyes that caught me. They flicked from my face to my wrist—the one Kade had been gripping—and I saw something dangerous flicker in their depths.

"Ms. Hartwell," he said, his voice low and smooth as aged whiskey. "Interesting afternoon?"

Behind me, I heard Kade's sharp intake of breath. The lobby seemed to hold its breath, waiting.

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