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Three Years In Prison, And She Took Everything Back Novel Cover

Three Years In Prison, And She Took Everything Back

After three years of wrongful imprisonment, a woman returns to reclaim the life stolen from her. Stripped of her status and dignity, she navigates the high-stakes world of the elite to exact revenge on those who betrayed her. Amidst her quest for justice, a powerful billionaire enters her life, offering an unexpected alliance. She must balance her thirst for retribution with the complexities of a new romance while fighting to restore her legacy.
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Chapter 2

The navy Valentino gown fit like it had been made for me, its silk fabric whispering against my skin as I stepped out of Caspian's car. The Metropolitan Museum's steps stretched before us, lined with photographers whose flashes created a constellation of light against the evening sky. I'd forgotten how it felt to wear something that cost more than most people's cars, to feel the weight of real jewelry at my throat.

"Remember," Caspian murmured, his hand settling possessively at the small of my back, "you belong here. You always have."

The irony wasn't lost on me. Three years ago, I would have arrived at this same gala in Sterling's Rolls Royce, wearing my grandmother's diamonds, playing the role of the perfect society wife. Tonight, I was someone else entirely—someone who had learned to survive in places these people couldn't even imagine.

The museum's Great Hall had been transformed into a glittering wonderland for the Ashford Foundation's annual charity gala. Crystal chandeliers cast warm light over Manhattan's elite, their laughter and conversation creating a symphony of privilege that I'd once been part of. The air was thick with expensive perfume and the kind of casual confidence that only came with generational wealth.

I spotted them before they saw me. Sterling stood near the auction display, his silver hair perfectly styled, wearing the same Armani tuxedo he'd worn to our wedding. He was older now, lines etched deeper around his eyes, but he still commanded attention with that easy charm that had fooled me for so many years. Nicolette was beside him, radiant in champagne silk, her hand resting on his arm with practiced grace.

It was Nicolette who noticed me first. Her champagne flute froze halfway to her lips, her eyes widening with something that looked like genuine fear. She whispered something urgent in Sterling's ear, and I watched his face transform—shock, then anger, then that cold calculation I remembered all too well.

Sterling's voice cut through the elegant chatter like a blade. "Security, that woman is a convicted felon—get her out of my event."

The words echoed through the Great Hall with devastating precision. Conversations died mid-sentence. Heads turned. The photographers who had been capturing society's finest suddenly had their cameras trained on me, their flashes creating a strobe effect that made everything feel surreal.

I stood perfectly still in the sudden spotlight, my chin lifted, my spine straight. Three years in federal prison had taught me many things, but perhaps the most valuable lesson was this: never let them see you break.

Sterling's security detail began moving toward me, their black suits cutting through the crowd of evening gowns and tuxedos. But before they could reach me, Caspian stepped forward with the fluid grace of a predator claiming his territory. His hand found my waist, his touch both protective and possessive.

"She's my companion, Mr. Ashford," Caspian said, his voice carrying easily across the silent hall. "Are you certain you want to create a public relations scandal at your own charity event?"

The name Caspian Vance rippled through the crowd like a stone dropped in still water. I watched faces change, saw the subtle shift in posture as Manhattan's elite recalculated the situation. No one crossed Caspian Vance. Not if they wanted to keep their fortunes intact.

Sterling's jaw tightened, but he raised a hand to stop his security team. "Of course," he said, his smile sharp enough to cut glass. "How... unexpected to see you here, Ivy. I hope prison treated you well."

"Better than marriage did," I replied, my voice steady despite the rage burning in my chest.

Nicolette's hand trembled as she reached for Sterling's arm. I caught the movement, filed it away. Fear was useful information.

I didn't waste time on Sterling's games. Instead, I turned toward the heart of the social circle, where the real power brokers gathered around the silent auction displays. These were the people who mattered—the investors, the board members, the ones who could make or break reputations with a whispered conversation.

Caspian moved with me, his presence at my side sending a clear message. We approached Margaret Chen, a silver-haired woman whose family had built their fortune in shipping before diversifying into tech. She'd been at my wedding, had sent flowers when Rosalie was born.

"Ivy, darling," Margaret said, her voice carefully neutral but her eyes sharp with intelligence. "You look... well."

"Prison has a way of clarifying one's priorities," I said, accepting the kiss on both cheeks that society demanded.

Margaret glanced around, then leaned closer. "Walk with me to the ladies' room in ten minutes," she murmured. "We need to talk."

The next hour passed in a carefully choreographed dance. I moved through the crowd with Caspian, making polite conversation, letting people see that I was here, that I was no longer the broken woman who had been led away in handcuffs. I didn't need to say a word against Sterling—my mere presence, backed by Caspian's power, was enough to plant seeds of doubt.

When I slipped away to meet Margaret, she was already waiting by the ornate mirrors, her expression grave.

"I never believed those embezzlement charges," she said without preamble. "Sterling's mother called every major investor personally, told us to stay out of it. Said it would be better for everyone if we let the courts handle it quietly."

I absorbed this information, adding it to the growing list of evidence I was collecting. "And you all listened?"

"Eleanor Ashford has a long memory and longer reach," Margaret said. "But three years is a long time. People talk. Stories change. And now you're here with Caspian Vance, which tells me you're not the same helpless victim they painted you as."

The ladies' room door opened, and we both turned. Nicolette stepped inside, her champagne silk rustling against the marble floor. For a moment, the three of us stood in tableau—past, present, and the tangled web of betrayal that connected us all.

Margaret excused herself with practiced diplomacy, leaving Nicolette and me alone. In the harsh lighting of the ladies' room, I could see the fine lines around my former best friend's eyes, the careful work of her makeup artist trying to hide the stress that had aged her.

"You think bringing a rich boyfriend will change anything?" Nicolette said, her voice tight with barely controlled panic. "Sterling will destroy you again. He's more powerful now than he was three years ago."

I moved to the mirror, taking my time to touch up my lipstick—Tom Ford's Scarlet Rouge, the same shade I'd worn throughout my marriage. "You're using my color," I said conversationally. "Tom Ford's Scarlet Rouge. The same tube you stole from my dressing table three years ago."

Nicolette's carefully composed mask cracked for just an instant. I saw it in the mirror—the flash of guilt, of fear, of memories she'd tried to bury.

I capped the lipstick and turned to face her. "By the way, Nicky—that forged financial record you gave to the court? I had a lot of time to study it in prison. There's one number that doesn't add up."

The color drained from Nicolette's face like water from a broken glass. Her hand gripped the marble counter so hard her knuckles went white.

I walked past her toward the door, then paused with my hand on the handle. The silence stretched between us, heavy with three years of buried secrets.

"Sweet dreams," I said, and stepped back into the glittering world that had once been mine.

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