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After Betrayal, She Claimed Her Empire

On her third anniversary, Serena Vance stands in the rain, hoping a simple cake might save her marriage to Julian. Instead, she overhears him mocking her as a mere legal requirement for his trust fund while praising another woman. This betrayal sparks a cold resolve. Leaving her rings behind, Serena abandons her life of humiliation. She contacts her godfather to reclaim her true identity, ready to trade her role as a discarded wife for her rightful empire.
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Chapter 3

Three Years Later.

The New York skyline glittered like a jewelry box spilled onto black velvet. It was the first Monday in May. The Starlight Charity Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The air was electric. The humidity of the day had broken, leaving a crisp, cool night perfect for high fashion and higher stakes.

Julian Sterling stepped out of a black limousine. The cameras flashed instantly, a wall of blinding white light.

He looked sharper than he had three years ago. His jawline was harder, his eyes colder. He wore a bespoke Tom Ford tuxedo that fit him like armor.

Elena Rose hung on his arm. She was wearing a dress that was trying too hard—a sheer, sequined number that left little to the imagination. It was expensive, but on her, it looked cheap.

"Julian! Julian! Over here!" The photographers screamed.

"Where is the ex-wife?" one reporter shouted, bold and rude.

Julian's expression didn't flicker. He ignored the question. He had spent three years ignoring questions about Serena. She had vanished. Not a single paparazzi photo. Not a single credit card transaction. Even his private investigators had hit a wall. It was as if the earth had swallowed her whole.

Technically, she wasn't his "ex" wife. The divorce papers were still sitting in his safe, signed by her, unsigned by him. A petty power play he had never relinquished.

"Ignore them, baby," Elena purred, squeezing his bicep. Her nails dug in through the fabric. "They're just jealous."

Julian felt a familiar wave of exhaustion. He unhooked her hand gently but firmly.

Suddenly, a hush fell over the chaotic crowd. Even the photographers lowered their cameras for a split second.

A car had pulled up. Not a limo. A vintage Rolls Royce Phantom, painted a deep, midnight blue. It was a car that whispered old money.

The door opened.

A leg extended.

It was long. Slender. Toned muscle wrapped in smooth, glowing skin.

A woman stepped out.

The flashbulbs went insane. The noise was deafening, like a swarm of mechanical locusts.

She was tall. She wore an emerald green gown that seemed to be made of liquid silk. It was a tight, mermaid cut that restricted her stride to an elegant glide, with a high slit that teased the imagination. The color made her skin look like alabaster.

Her hair was a dark, rich mahogany, styled in classic Hollywood waves that cascaded over one shoulder.

She turned to the crowd. Her face was... breathtaking. High cheekbones, full lips painted a deep berry red, and eyes that were a startling, piercing gray.

She didn't smile. She didn't wave. She just stood there, radiating a kind of cold, majestic power that made Elena look like a toddler playing dress-up.

A man stepped out from the other side of the car. It was Sebastian Cole. Julian's business rival. The owner of Cole Pharmaceuticals.

Sebastian walked around the car and offered the woman his arm. She took it, her movements fluid and graceful.

"Who is she?" The whisper rippled through the crowd.

"Is that a model?"

"Is that Sebastian's fiancée?"

Julian stood at the top of the stairs, looking down. He felt paralyzed. His heart skipped a beat, then double-timed.

He didn't know that face. Not really. It was too sharp, too perfect.

But the eyes.

He knew those eyes.

They haunted him.

"Who is that?" Elena hissed, her voice laced with instant jealousy.

"I don't know," Julian murmured. He couldn't look away. A strange sense of déjà vu washed over him, but he pushed it down. It was impossible. The woman he knew was soft, broken, and plain. This woman was steel and diamonds.

The woman and Sebastian began to ascend the stairs. As they got closer, the woman looked up.

Her gray eyes locked onto Julian's.

For a second, time dilated. The noise of the crowd faded.

Julian expected to see admiration. Lust. The way women usually looked at him.

Instead, he saw nothing.

Her eyes were empty of warmth. They looked at him the way one looks at a piece of furniture. Dismissive. Bored.

She broke eye contact without flinching and turned her attention to Sebastian, laughing at something he whispered. The sound of her laugh was low, throaty, and musical.

Julian felt a physical pang of rejection so sharp it nearly winded him.

"Let's go inside," he said abruptly, turning his back on the vision in green.

Inside the Met, the Great Hall had been transformed into a garden of white roses. Waiters circulated with champagne. The air smelled of expensive perfume and money.

Serena Vance took a glass of champagne. She didn't drink it. She just held it by the stem, turning it in the light.

"You're stopping traffic," Sebastian murmured in her ear. "I think Julian stopped breathing."

"Let him suffocate," Serena said. Her voice was calm, but her pulse was racing. Seeing him again... it was harder than she thought. Not because she loved him. But because the anger was still so fresh.

"He suspects something," Sebastian noted. "He was staring."

"He's staring because he's a narcissist and I'm the only thing in the room he doesn't own," Serena corrected. "He doesn't recognize me. He never really looked at me when we were married."

She scanned the room. She saw the faces of the women who used to mock her at the country club. Mrs. Van Der Woodsen. The Thorpe sisters.

They were all staring at her now, whispering, dying to know who the new "It Girl" was.

"Serena!" A shrill voice.

It was Elena. She had dragged Julian over. She couldn't help herself. She had to mark her territory.

Julian looked reluctant, but his eyes were glued to Serena. He was studying her, searching for something he couldn't name.

"Hello, Sebastian," Julian said, his voice tight. He looked at Serena. "I don't believe we've been introduced."

Sebastian smiled, a shark-like grin. "Julian. Elena. This is my guest for the evening."

He paused for effect.

"Serena Vance, you can also call me Serena Kensington."

Julian froze.

The name hit him like a physical blow. Serena.

He stared at her. He looked for the fat. He looked for the rash. He looked for the fear.

None of it was there. And yet... the name.

"Kensington?" Julian repeated. "Relation to Lord Kensington?"

"His goddaughter," Serena said. Her voice was smooth, devoid of the stutter she used to have when he was near.

"Serena," Julian said again. He was testing the name on his tongue. It tasted like ash and regret.

"A common name," Serena said coolly. "But I believe we have something in common, Mr. Sterling. Or rather... someone."

She looked at Elena. Her gaze was surgical. It dissected Elena's insecurity in one glance.

"I love your dress," Serena lied. "It's so... brave."

Elena flushed red.

Julian didn't notice Elena. He was staring at Serena's eyes. They were the same gray. The exact same shade of gray as his ex-wife's.

But that was impossible. His ex-wife was a mess. This woman was a queen. And Kensington? The Vance family had no connection to the British aristocracy. It had to be a coincidence. A cruel, mocking coincidence.

"Have we met?" Julian asked. The question slipped out before he could stop it. He wasn't asking politely; he was probing.

Serena smiled. It didn't reach her eyes.

"I don't think so, Mr. Sterling. I would have remembered a man like you."

She turned to Sebastian. "I need some air. The desperation in this corner is a bit stifling."

She walked away, leaving Julian standing there, clutching his drink so hard the crystal stem was in danger of snapping.

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