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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 3

The marble floor beneath my feet felt solid, real, in a way that nothing had for months. But the moment those steel-gray eyes locked onto mine, the world shifted slightly on its axis.

Ryker Vance stood before me like a force of nature barely contained in a thousand-dollar suit. His presence commanded the entire lobby—conversations quieted, heads turned, and even the ambient lighting seemed to bend around him. This was a man who didn't just enter rooms; he conquered them.

But it wasn't his reputation or his devastating good looks that made my breath catch. It was the way his gaze immediately dropped to my wrist, where Kade's fingers had left angry red marks against my pale skin.

Something dangerous flickered in those gray depths.

"Hopwood先生," Ryker's voice cut through the lobby's hushed atmosphere like a blade through silk, "在公共场合对女士动粗,这就是你们家族的教养?"

The words rolled off his tongue with the kind of controlled menace that made grown men in boardrooms break out in cold sweats. His accent carried just the faintest hint of something foreign—refined, educated, lethal.

Behind me, I heard Kade's sharp intake of breath. When I glanced back, my ex-fiancé's face had gone the color of old parchment. His mouth opened and closed soundlessly, like a fish gasping for air.

In the corporate hierarchy of New York, there were kings, and then there was Ryker Vance. Even Kade, with all his inherited wealth and family connections, was just another pretender to the throne.

"Vance," Kade finally managed, his voice cracking slightly. "This is a private matter—"

"Nothing about manhandling a woman in a public lobby is private," Ryker interrupted smoothly. Then, without breaking eye contact with Kade, he extended his hand toward me.

Not for a handshake. Not for introduction.

His fingers covered my bruised wrist with surprising gentleness, the warmth of his skin sending an unexpected shiver through my entire body. His touch was careful, almost reverent, as if he were handling something precious and fragile.

"Ms. Hartwell," he said, his voice dropping to that low, whiskey-smooth register that probably made shareholders sign contracts without reading the fine print. "Are you quite alright?"

The concern in his voice seemed genuine, which was more unsettling than if he'd been playing some corporate power game. In my previous life, no one had ever looked at me like I was worth protecting. Kade certainly never had.

"I'm perfectly fine," I said, surprised by how steady my voice sounded. "Kade was just... excited about some news I shared with him."

I caught sight of a passing server carrying a tray of cold brew coffee—probably heading to one of the afternoon meetings in the conference rooms upstairs. Without hesitation, I plucked a glass from the tray, ignoring the server's startled expression.

The cold brew was bitter and perfect, exactly what I needed to wash away the taste of Kade's desperation.

"After all," I continued, taking another sip and meeting Ryker's amused gaze over the rim of the glass, "it's not every day a man receives such a generous gift from his fiancée."

Ryker's eyebrows rose slightly, and I caught the faintest hint of a smile playing at the corners of his mouth. He was clearly reassessing me, this woman who stood in a corporate lobby making casual conversation while her ex-fiancé looked like he was about to have a coronary.

"How... generous of you," Ryker said, his tone suggesting he understood far more than he was letting on. His fingers were still wrapped around my wrist, his thumb now tracing gentle circles over the bruised skin in a way that was both soothing and oddly intimate.

Kade made a strangled sound that might have been protest or panic. "Sloane, we should go. This conversation—"

"Is over," I finished for him, finally pulling my wrist free from Ryker's gentle grip. The absence of his touch felt like a loss, which was ridiculous. I'd just met the man.

Well, met him properly. We'd been in the same social circles for years, but always at opposite ends of rooms, separated by the invisible barriers of corporate rivalry and social politics.

"Quite right," Ryker agreed, but his eyes never left my face. There was something calculating in his expression now, like a chess master who'd just spotted a particularly interesting move on the board.

I set the empty coffee glass on a nearby reception desk and smoothed down my blazer. Through the floor-to-ceiling windows, I could see my Uber Black idling at the curb, the driver probably wondering what was taking so long.

"Gentlemen," I said with a polite smile that didn't reach my eyes, "it's been... illuminating."

I turned toward the exit, my heels clicking against the marble in a rhythm that felt like a countdown. Behind me, I could hear Kade's labored breathing and what sounded like him trying to form words that wouldn't come.

I was almost to the revolving doors when I heard footsteps behind me—not Kade's hesitant shuffle, but the confident stride of someone who was used to getting what he wanted.

"Ms. Hartwell."

Ryker's voice stopped me just as I reached for the door handle. I turned to find him standing closer than I'd expected, close enough that I could smell his cologne—something expensive and understated that reminded me of cedar and rain.

He held out a business card, but not the standard corporate kind. This was personal—heavy cardstock, minimalist design, with just a phone number embossed in silver.

"Tomorrow morning, ten o'clock," he said, his voice low enough that only I could hear. "DUMBO district, Brooklyn. There's a boxing gym called Precision—ask for Marcus, tell him I sent you."

I took the card, my fingers brushing his for just a moment. The contact sent another one of those unexpected shivers through me.

"I think," he continued, his gray eyes holding mine with an intensity that made my heart skip, "you need somewhere to work out your frustrations. Somewhere that won't involve going back to whatever suffocating situation you're trying to escape."

The words hit closer to home than they should have. How could he possibly know about the empty penthouse waiting for me, with its pristine white walls and carefully curated loneliness?

"And why," I asked, surprising myself with my boldness, "would the great Ryker Vance care about my... frustrations?"

His smile was sharp enough to cut glass. "Because, Ms. Hartwell, I have a feeling we're going to be seeing a lot more of each other. And I prefer my allies to be properly... prepared."

Allies. The word hung in the air between us like a promise and a threat rolled into one.

Before I could respond, he stepped back, giving me space to leave. But his eyes never left mine, and I felt the weight of his attention like a physical thing.

I pushed through the revolving door and stepped into the afternoon sunlight, Ryker's card still warm between my fingers. Behind me, the lobby of Hopwood Industries felt like a stage I'd just walked off of, leaving behind a performance that had changed everything.

As the Uber pulled away from the curb, I caught a glimpse of Ryker in the side mirror, still standing in the lobby, still watching. And for the first time since I'd walked back into this life, I felt like I wasn't facing the future alone.

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