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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 4

The morning air in DUMBO carried the scent of salt and coffee, mixing with the industrial tang of old warehouses converted into trendy spaces. I stood outside Precision Boxing Gym at exactly ten o'clock, wearing head-to-toe Alo Yoga—leggings that hugged every curve, a sports bra that left nothing to the imagination, and a cropped hoodie that somehow managed to look both athletic and effortlessly chic.

The gym's exterior was deceptively modest, just a black door with frosted glass and minimal signage. But the moment I stepped inside, the atmosphere hit me like a physical force. The rhythmic thudding of gloves against heavy bags, the squeak of sneakers on canvas, the sharp exhales of fighters pushing their limits—it was a symphony of controlled violence that made my pulse quicken.

"You must be Sloane." A voice cut through the noise, and I turned to see a mountain of a man approaching. Marcus, presumably—all muscle and scars, with kind eyes that seemed incongruous with his intimidating frame. "Ryker said you might be stopping by."

I nodded, suddenly feeling out of place among the serious athletes who populated this space. Everyone here looked like they belonged, like they'd earned their right to throw punches and draw blood. I was just a corporate princess playing dress-up.

"First time?" Marcus asked, leading me toward a row of heavy bags.

"Is it that obvious?"

He chuckled, a low rumble that somehow put me at ease. "Your hands. Too soft. Too perfect. But don't worry—we'll fix that."

The next twenty minutes were a blur of instruction. How to wrap my hands, how to stand, how to keep my guard up. Marcus was patient but demanding, correcting my form with the kind of attention to detail that spoke of years spent training fighters.

I was just starting to find my rhythm, throwing tentative jabs at the heavy bag, when I felt him.

The presence behind me was unmistakable—a wall of heat and controlled power that made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. I didn't need to turn around to know it was Ryker. The very air seemed to shift when he entered a room.

"Your form is terrible," he said, his voice low and amused.

I stopped mid-punch, my gloved hands dropping to my sides. "Good morning to you too."

He moved closer, close enough that I could feel the heat radiating from his body. He was dressed for the gym—black athletic shorts that showcased legs that were pure muscle, and a fitted tank top that left his arms bare. The sight of him should have been distracting, but it was his proximity that made my breath catch.

"May I?" he asked, his hands hovering near mine.

I nodded, not trusting my voice.

His body pressed against my back as he reached around me, his hands covering my gloved ones. The contact sent electricity shooting through every nerve ending. His chest was solid against my shoulders, his breath warm against my ear as he guided my arms into the proper position.

"Like this," he murmured, his voice vibrating through my entire body. "Power comes from your core, not your arms. Feel the rotation."

He guided me through a slow-motion punch, his body moving with mine in perfect synchronization. The intimacy of it was overwhelming—more intense than any kiss I'd ever shared with Kade. This was raw, primal, dangerous in a way that had nothing to do with the boxing gloves on my hands.

"Now try it," he said, stepping back just enough to give me space but staying close enough that I could still feel his presence like a magnetic field.

I threw the punch, putting my whole body behind it the way he'd shown me. The impact with the bag was satisfying in a way I hadn't expected, sending vibrations up my arms.

"Better," he said, and I could hear the approval in his voice. "Again."

We fell into a rhythm—him correcting my form, me throwing punches with increasing confidence. The repetitive motion was meditative, almost hypnotic. With each strike, I felt something loosening inside me, some tight knot of rage and pain that had been festering for months.

"Why boxing?" I asked during a water break, pulling off my gloves to wipe sweat from my forehead.

Ryker leaned against the wall, his gray eyes studying me with that unsettling intensity. "Because sometimes the only way to deal with anger is to hit something. Better a bag than a person."

"And you think I'm angry?"

His smile was sharp. "I think you're furious. The question is whether you're going to channel that fury into something productive or let it eat you alive."

The words hit closer to home than I cared to admit. "Maybe I like being angry. Maybe it's the only thing keeping me warm at night."

"Then let's see what that anger can do."

He led me to the boxing ring in the center of the gym, holding the ropes apart so I could climb through. The canvas felt different under my feet—softer, more forgiving than the concrete floor, but somehow more significant. This was where real fights happened.

Ryker pulled on a pair of focus mitts, holding them up in front of him. "Show me what you've got."

I threw a tentative jab, and he shook his head.

"Harder. You're not going to hurt me, Sloane. I can take whatever you've got."

Something in his tone—the challenge, the certainty—ignited something inside me. I threw another punch, this one with real force behind it. The impact against the mitt sent a shock up my arm.

"Why did you leave Kade?" Ryker asked suddenly, his voice casual despite the intensity of our sparring.

The question caught me off guard, and my next punch went wide. "Why do you care?"

"Because I'm trying to figure out if you're running from something or running toward something. There's a difference."

I reset my stance, throwing a combination that he caught easily on the mitts. "Maybe I'm not running at all. Maybe I'm hunting."

His eyes flashed with something that might have been approval. "What are you hunting?"\n

"Power. Control. Everything that was taken from me." Each word was punctuated by a punch, harder and more focused than the last. "Because dead people don't need cheap love. They need absolute power."

The words slipped out before I could stop them, and I saw something shift in Ryker's expression. He lowered the mitts, studying my face with new interest.

"Dead people?" he repeated quietly.

"Figure of speech," I said quickly, but he was already seeing too much.

Before he could respond, a commotion at the gym entrance caught our attention. The door slammed open with enough force to rattle the windows, and there was Kade, looking like he'd slept in his clothes. His hair was disheveled, his usually pristine appearance completely undone.

In his hands was a bouquet of red roses—expensive ones, the kind that cost more than most people's rent. His eyes swept the gym until they found me in the ring, and his face went through a series of emotions: relief, confusion, and then something darker when he saw Ryker standing so close to me.

"Sloane!" he called out, his voice echoing in the suddenly quiet gym. Every head turned toward us, the atmosphere crackling with tension.

I didn't move, didn't even acknowledge him. Instead, I kept my eyes on Ryker, watching as his jaw tightened with controlled anger.

"Friend of yours?" Ryker asked, his voice deceptively calm.

"Ex-fiancé," I corrected. "Emphasis on ex."

Kade was pushing through the gym now, ignoring the glares from serious athletes who didn't appreciate the disruption. His expensive shoes looked ridiculous against the utilitarian flooring.

"We need to talk," he said when he reached the ring, holding up the roses like they were some kind of peace offering. "I've been calling you all night. Your phone's going straight to voicemail."

"Because I blocked your number," I said simply.

Ryker stepped closer to me, close enough that his arm brushed mine. The gesture was subtle but unmistakable—a claiming, a protection, a line drawn in the sand.

Kade's eyes narrowed as he took in our proximity, our matching workout clothes, the sheen of sweat that made it obvious we'd been training together for a while.

"What is this?" he demanded, his voice rising. "Some kind of revenge fuck? You're using my biggest competitor to get back at me?"

The gym went dead silent. Even the background music seemed to pause, waiting for my response.

I turned to Ryker, letting a slow smile spread across my face. The kind of smile that had probably launched a thousand corporate wars.

"Can you help me throw him out?" I asked sweetly.

Ryker's answering grin was pure predator.

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