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When Porcelain Wakes

After a tragic accident leaves heiress Elena Vance in a deep coma, her family’s vast business empire begins to crumble under the weight of corporate greed. When she miraculously awakens after three years, she finds her former fiancé, billionaire Julian Thorne, has seized control of her assets. Elena must navigate a world of betrayal and hidden agendas to reclaim her legacy while untangling the complicated feelings she still harbors for the man who now rules her world.
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Chapter 2

My romance with Austin was once Cambridge University’s most sensational story.

I was eighteen that year—a freshman newly admitted to that top-tier institution. With my standout grades and striking looks, I became a campus celebrity overnight.

He was twenty-six, returning as a distinguished alumnus and rising entrepreneur to donate an entire laboratory building.

Standing at the podium as the freshman representative, reading my own speech, my palms grew damp with nerves.

I looked up—and met a pair of smiling eyes.

That was Austin.

Seated front and center in a flawlessly tailored suit, he radiated a polish and maturity that felt utterly foreign to campus life.

His gaze remained fixed on me, so intense it seemed as if, in that crowded hall, I was the only person he saw.

From that day on, his pursuit felt overwhelming.

Soon, all of Cambridge knew that Austin, heir to the family empire, was chasing a freshman named Barbara.

He’d wait in a limited-edition sports car outside my dorm just to hand me roses, flown in fresh that morning.

He’d book entire high-end restaurants just to share a meal.

He remembered every offhand remark I made, quietly fulfilling each passing wish.

Coming from a small town, my parents ordinary workers, I’d never seen anything like it.

Dazzled by the depth and tenderness in his eyes, I fell hard.

My roommate warned me, “Barbara, the waters of high society run deep. A man like Austin… how could he be serious about you?”

My academic advisor called me in. “Barbara, you’re a talented student. Don’t let a passing romance derail your future.”

But love had blinded me. I wouldn’t listen.

I believed Austin loved me. That look in his eyes couldn’t lie.

In my sophomore year, defying his entire family, he proposed in a grand, public spectacle.

The first time Deborah met me, she threw a scalding cup of tea on my hand. “The Austin family doesn’t welcome strays,” she said. “Barbara, is it? Here’s five million. Leave my son.”

Tears stung my eyes, but I stood my ground, refusing the check.

It was Austin who rushed in, shielding me behind him, and spoke harshly to his mother for the first time: “Mom, Barbara is the woman I’m marrying. You will respect her.”

In that moment, he was my hero.

For him, I took a leave of absence, abandoned my promising future, and married him without hesitation.

The wedding was lavish, grand—the talk of the city.

In the world’s most beautiful wedding dress, on his arm, bathed in everyone’s blessings, I felt like the happiest woman alive.

Looking back now, perhaps it was all just an act—Austin’ grand, romantic rebellion against his family.

And I was merely the beautiful prop he used to prove his defiance and his so-called depth of feeling.

Once the performance ended, the prop lost its value.

The early days of marriage were sweet.

Austin took me traveling the world, indulging my every whim.

That time was the only truly sunlit period in our nine years together.

But that happiness ended the moment I became pregnant.

Deborah moved into our villa, claiming she’d care for me.

From then on, the house became my prison.

She issued a long list of rules: no noise while eating, walk softly, smile at everyone, even what colors I could wear.

The slightest hesitation earned a cold rebuke: “An Austin wife must behave accordingly. Your common little habits must be corrected.”

When I complained to Austin, he’d just say, “Mom means well. She’s getting older. Just humor her.”

Slowly, I understood: in this house, I would always be an outsider.

Ten months later, I gave birth to our son, Walter.

Before I could even hold him properly, Deborah declared, “You don’t know how to care for a child,” and had the nanny take him to her room.

I was denied even the right to breastfeed my own son.

Through tears, I begged Austin to give my child back.

He held me, whispering, “Barbara, Mom has more experience. We can all rest easy with her looking after Walter. You’ve just given birth—focus on recovering. Your health is what matters.”

Looking at him then, I felt a sudden, deep chill.

Why wouldn’t the man who once defied the world for me now speak a single word in my defense?

My postpartum depression began that night.

I lay awake night after night, sneaking to Deborah’s door just to hear my son cry.

But all I heard was Deborah scolding the nanny: “Crying again? Is that woman lurking outside? Don’t let her near the young master! That poverty mentality will rub off on Walter!”

My heart shattered then.

And my husband, Austin, knew nothing about it. Or maybe, he simply didn’t care.

He started coming home late, his clothes often carrying the scent of unfamiliar perfume.

Once, I accidentally saw his phone—a flirtatious text from a young starlet glowing on the screen.

I confronted him with it. He barely glanced. “Business networking. Don’t overthink it.”

I looked at his unapologetic face and suddenly laughed.

So the fairy tale, from start to finish, had only ever lived in my imagination.

When Walter turned one, I was finally allowed—under Deborah’s watchful eye—one hour a day with him.

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