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When My Husband Killed My Pet for His Lover

The silence in the penthouse was wrong. It wasn’t the peaceful hush of a well-staffed Manhattan home; it was a vacuum, heavy and suffocating. My heels clicked sharply against the marble foyer, the sound echoing too loudly as I dropped my valise. Three days in Tokyo negotiating with tech giants, and all I wanted was the humid, earthy scent of the solarium. I needed to see Atlas. For twenty-six years, that three-hundred-year-old tortoise had been my anchor, a living, breathing connection to the Kennedy legacy that predated even the city skyline visible through the floor-to-ceiling windows. I walked straight past the living room toward the glass-walled enclosure on the terrace level. Empty. The heat lamps were off. The custom-blended soil had been scoured away, replaced by pristine, lifeless white tiles.
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Chapter 4

The notification lit up my phone screen like a warning flare in the dim interior of the limousine.

*The Manhattan Chronicle*: **"Miracle Heir for Edwards Dynasty? Sources Say 'Barren' CEO Wife Blocked True Love Child."**

I stared at the pixelated image. It was a paparazzi shot of Bonnie leaving an OB-GYN clinic, her hand resting protectively over a stomach that was perfectly flat just yesterday. The narrative was a masterclass in weaponized victimhood. They were painting me as the frigid, career-obsessed villainess, while Bonnie was the glowing vessel of the Edwards legacy. Lorenzo was using an unborn child—real or invented—as a human shield against his financial ruin.

"Turn the car around?" my driver asked, his eyes meeting mine in the rearview mirror. He had seen the headline.

"No," I said, my voice sounding distant, like it was coming from someone else. "We go to the gala. If I hide, they win."

I smoothed the silk of my emerald gown. My hands were shaking, not from fear, but from a rage so cold it felt like hypothermia. Lorenzo knew the board of directors was old-fashioned. A pregnancy would make him sympathetic, a family man fighting for his future. It was a desperate, filthy play.

The Met Gala was a shark tank in couture. As I ascended the red carpet, the flashbulbs blinded me, a staccato rhythm of assault. The silence that fell over the gathered socialites was louder than the shouting photographers. I could feel their eyes dissecting me, looking for cracks in the Kennedy porcelain.

"Iris, darling!" A woman in peacock feathers intercepted me near the champagne tower. It was Mrs. Van Der Hoven, a gossip whose tongue was sharper than her diamonds. "We were just discussing the... happy news. It must be so complicated for you, given your struggle."

She glanced meaningfully at my waist. The implication was clear: I was the defective model; Bonnie was the upgrade.

"Complication is a matter of perspective, Beatrice," I said, my smile tight enough to snap. "Legitimacy, however, is a matter of law."

Before she could retort, a warm, heavy hand settled on the small of my back. It wasn't possessive like Lorenzo’s grip; it was grounding. Solid.

"I believe this dance is mine, Ms. Kennedy."

I turned to see Emmett Howard. I hadn't seen the tech mogul in person in years, only on the covers of *Forbes*. He was taller than I remembered, his tuxedo cutting a sharp silhouette against the chaotic room. His eyes, a piercing grey, held no pity—only recognition.

"I didn't know I was dancing," I murmured, allowing him to steer me away from the piranhas and toward the sanctuary of the balcony.

"You were drowning," Emmett corrected softly. "I thought a life raft might be appreciated."

The balcony air was crisp, carrying the scent of rain and exhaust. I gripped the stone railing, finally exhaling the breath I’d been holding since the car ride.

"You read the article," I said, not a question.

"I did. It’s fiction," Emmett said, leaning against the balustrade, watching me rather than the skyline. "Lorenzo is a fool who mistakes noise for power."

"He killed Atlas," I whispered. The confession slipped out before I could stop it. The humiliation of the pregnancy leak was burning, but the loss of my tortoise was the open wound beneath it. "He turned him into a lamp stand."

Emmett didn't laugh. He didn't offer a platitude. He stepped closer, his presence blocking the wind. "I remember a girl at Camp Pine Ridge," he said quietly. "She spent three days splinting the wing of a robin that fell from a nest. Other kids wanted to play capture the flag. She sat in the dirt, feeding it worms with tweezers."

I looked up, startled. The memory was twenty years old, buried under layers of corporate mergers and board meetings. "That was you? The boy who brought me the shoebox?"

"You cried when it flew away," Emmett said, his voice dropping an octave. "Not because you were sad, but because you respected its life. That’s who you are, Iris. You feel the weight of things. Lorenzo... he’s a man who only knows the price of things."

The validation hit me harder than the cold wind. For days, I had been told I was hysterical, that my grief was misplaced. Emmett Howard, a stranger with a memory from a lifetime ago, saw the truth I was fighting to hold onto.

"Thank you," I managed, my throat tight.

"Don't thank me," Emmett said, his gaze drifting back to the party inside. "Just don't let them break you. You're made of stronger stuff than headlines."

He left me there, a solitary figure against the city lights. But he had given me something more valuable than comfort. He had given me clarity.

Lorenzo wanted a war of public opinion. He wanted to play dirty with pregnancies and tabloids. But I didn't play in the mud. I owned the ground he stood on.

I pulled my phone from my clutch and dialed Victoria.

"Did you see the article?" she asked immediately.

"I saw it," I said, my voice steel. "They want to talk about the future of the Edwards dynasty? Let’s ensure there isn't one."

"Iris?"

"Execute the hostile takeover," I commanded. "Buy the debt. All of it. Every outstanding loan, every vendor invoice, every line of credit Edwards Corporation has leveraged. I want to own his liabilities by morning."

"That will cost you a fortune in liquidity," Victoria warned. "The markets are volatile."

"I don't care about the cost," I said, looking out at the empire of lights that was my city, not his. "Trigger the recall clauses. If he can't pay the principal immediately—which we know he can't—start seizing assets. I want him to wake up tomorrow owning nothing but that stolen taxidermy."

I hung up. Inside, the music swelled, a waltz for the wealthy. I turned back toward the doors. The grieving widow was gone. The CEO had returned.

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