
Wife Reclaims Her Empire
Chapter 3
The silence that followed Jenny's revelation stretched like a taut wire, vibrating with tension. I watched Franklin's face cycle through expressions—shock, panic, calculation, and finally, desperate cunning. His hands trembled as he adjusted his tie, that nervous habit I'd learned to recognize years too late.
"Emilia," he breathed, stepping away from Marina as if she'd suddenly burst into flames. "I can explain everything."
Marina's perfectly manicured fingers dug into his arm, her nails leaving crescents in the expensive fabric of his suit. "Don't you dare," she hissed, her refined accent slipping to reveal something sharper underneath. "Don't you dare abandon me now."
But Franklin was already shaking her off, his eyes fixed on me with the intensity of a drowning man spotting a life preserver. "Marina manipulated me," he said, his voice gaining volume and conviction with each word. "She... she made me believe you didn't want me anymore. She said you were having an affair, that you wanted to take Sophia away from me."
The lies rolled off his tongue with practiced ease, and I marveled at how quickly he could rewrite history. Sophia stirred in my arms, her small hand pressing against the growing bruise on her forehead. The sight of her pain hardened something inside me, transforming grief into something far more dangerous.
"She threatened to destroy my reputation if I didn't play along," Franklin continued, dropping to one knee on the cold marble floor. "Emilia, please. You have to believe me. I never stopped loving you."
Marina's laugh was wild, unhinged. "You coward!" she screamed, her composure finally cracking completely. "Three years, Franklin! Three years of promises, of telling me I was the only one who mattered. You said Emilia was nothing but a pathetic housewife clinging to a dead marriage!"
Eleanor Rogers pressed a hand to her chest, her face pale with shock. The carefully constructed world she'd been living in—where Marina was the perfect daughter-in-law and I was an inconvenient pretender—was crumbling before her eyes.
Franklin's other knee hit the floor, and he crawled closer to where I sat with Sophia. "None of that was real," he pleaded, reaching for my free hand. "It was all an act, a performance to keep her quiet. You know me, Emilia. You know I could never—"
"Don't." The word came out like a gunshot, stopping him mid-sentence. I shifted Sophia's weight, careful not to jostle her injuries, and looked down at the man who'd shared my bed for five years. "Don't touch me."
Marina's composure shattered completely. She whirled on Franklin, her face twisted with rage and desperation. "You think you can just throw me away? I know everything about you, Franklin Rogers. Every dirty deal, every bribe, every corner you've cut. I have recordings of our conversations, photos of us together, documentation of every lie you've told your precious board of directors."
Her voice rose to a shriek that echoed off the marble walls. "If you choose her over me, I'll destroy you! I'll tell everyone how you've been embezzling from company accounts to pay for my apartment, how you forged those Singapore contracts, how you've been selling client information to competitors!"
Franklin's face went white as chalk. "Marina, stop. You're making things worse."
"Worse?" She laughed, the sound sharp enough to cut glass. "You ruined my life! You promised me everything—marriage, security, legitimacy. I gave up everything for you, and now you want to crawl back to your pathetic wife because she has money?"
I stood slowly, Sophia secure in my arms, and looked down at Franklin still kneeling on the floor. The man who'd once seemed so strong, so capable, so worthy of the sacrifices I'd made. Now he looked small, pathetic, exactly what Marina had called him.
"Get up," I said quietly. "You're embarrassing yourself."
"Emilia, please," he whispered, tears streaming down his face. "I'll end it with Marina right now. I'll do anything. Just give me another chance."
The desperation in his voice might have moved me once. Now it only filled me with contempt. "The time for chances is over, Franklin." I turned to Jenny, who'd been watching the scene unfold with grim satisfaction. "Call the emergency board meeting for tomorrow morning. It's time I reclaimed what's mine."
Jenny smiled, sharp and satisfied. "Already done. The board has been notified. And Emilia?" She pulled another folder from her briefcase. "The preliminary divorce papers have been filed. Your legal team will be in touch regarding asset division."
Franklin's face crumpled. "You can't do this. The company... our marriage... Sophia needs her father."
"Sophia needs protection from people who would hurt her," I replied, looking pointedly at Tyler, who was clinging to Marina's side with wide, frightened eyes. "And as for the company—it was never yours to begin with."
I walked toward the elevator, Jenny and her legal team flanking me like guards. Behind us, Franklin's sobs echoed through the lobby, a broken king begging for a throne he'd never deserved.
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