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Betrayal to Redemption

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Elena's life crumbles after she uncovers her husband’s heartless affair with her sister. Left destitute and humiliated, she forms a calculated pact with Julian, a distant billionaire harboring his own secrets. Together, they launch a ruthless campaign to seize back her stolen legacy. As Elena evolves from a broken victim into a formidable player in a corporate war, she must decide if her bond with Julian leads to genuine devotion or another web of lies.

Betrayal to Redemption Chapter 1

I adjusted the sapphire necklace at my throat for the third time, my fingers trembling slightly as they brushed against the cool metal. The hotel ballroom glittered with Christmas lights and champagne glasses, a sea of designer dresses and tailored suits. Three years. Three years of hiding, of secret smiles across conference tables, of being Mrs. Henderson only behind closed doors.

Tonight was supposed to be different.

I'd chosen this dress carefully—a deep emerald that Adrian once said made my eyes shine. I'd practiced in the mirror how I might stand beside him when he finally introduced me, not as his assistant or his colleague, but as his wife. The woman who'd believed in him when he had nothing. The woman who'd cut ties with her family, invested her inheritance, worked eighteen-hour days to help build his empire from the ground up.

But Adrian stood across the room with Naya Greene draped on his arm like expensive jewelry.

She laughed at something he said, her hand resting possessively on his chest. Twenty-three years old, fresh-faced, with that calculated innocence that made men stupid. I watched her lean closer, whispering something that made Adrian's eyes crinkle with genuine amusement—an expression I hadn't seen directed at me in months.

"Serenity!" Jessica from accounting grabbed my elbow, wine sloshing in her glass. "Are you seeing anyone? My cousin is single, and he's a catch—"

"I'm... it's complicated." The words tasted bitter. How many times had I given that same vague answer? Protecting Adrian's precious image while my own identity dissolved into corporate anonymity.

Jessica's attention had already drifted. "Oh my God, doesn't Adrian look amazing tonight? And Naya—they're like a power couple straight out of a magazine."

My throat tightened. I touched my wedding ring through the fabric of my clutch, where I'd hidden it as Adrian requested. *Just until the company goes public*, he'd said three years ago. *Investors get nervous about personal complications*.

The crowd suddenly erupted in drunken cheers. Someone had started a truth-or-dare game near the bar, the kind of juvenile entertainment that emerged when executives had too much champagne and too little sense.

"Adrian Henderson!" Brad from marketing shouted, his face flushed. "Truth or dare, man?"

Adrian grinned, that boyish charm that had made me fall in love with him once upon a time. "Dare. I'm not afraid."

"Kiss the person you love most in this room!"

My heart stopped. The ballroom seemed to tilt. This was it—the moment when he'd finally acknowledge me, when three years of hiding would end. I straightened my shoulders, prepared for every eye to turn toward me.

Adrian pulled Naya against him without hesitation.

Their kiss was not brief or chaste. It was passionate, claiming, the kind of kiss that announced ownership. The crowd went wild, whistling and cheering. Naya's arms wrapped around his neck, her body molding to his like they'd done this a thousand times before.

Because they had.

Someone—I couldn't see who through my blurring vision—laughed and called out, "So when's the wedding? Or are you already secretly married?"

Adrian broke the kiss, keeping Naya tucked under his arm. His eyes found mine across the room for just a second—cold, warning, dismissive. Then he threw his head back and laughed. "Married? Not a chance. I'm completely single and loving it."

The crowd roared with approval. Naya beamed up at him like he'd just given her the world.

My champagne glass slipped from my numb fingers, shattering on the marble floor. A few people glanced over, but most were too drunk or too focused on Adrian and Naya to care. I stood there in my carefully chosen dress, invisible, erased, while my husband publicly declared I didn't exist.

"Next victim!" Brad was already spinning a bottle on the bar. "Serenity! Truth or dare?"

All eyes turned to me. I could see pity in some faces, curiosity in others. Adrian's expression remained carefully blank, but his hand tightened on Naya's waist.

Something inside me cracked. Maybe it was pride. Maybe it was three years of suffocating silence finally demanding air.

"Dare," I heard myself say.

Brad grinned wickedly. "Kiss the hottest guy in the room!"

I could play it safe. Laugh it off. Peck someone on the cheek and retreat to the bathroom to cry. That's what the old Serenity would have done—the one who always protected Adrian's reputation above her own dignity.

But that Serenity had just watched her husband kiss another woman and deny their marriage existed.

My eyes swept the room and landed on a stranger standing near the windows—tall, broad-shouldered, with dark hair and an elegant suit that spoke of old money rather than Adrian's nouveau riche flash. He was watching the party with detached amusement, a crystal tumbler in his hand.

"Him," I said clearly, pointing.

The crowd erupted in encouragement. I crossed the ballroom floor on shaking legs, feeling Adrian's gaze burning into my back. The stranger turned as I approached, and something flickered in his eyes—recognition?

I didn't care. I needed this. One moment where I wasn't invisible, wasn't convenient, wasn't a secret to be hidden.

"I hope you don't mind," I whispered, close enough that only he could hear.

"Not at all," he murmured, and there was something gentle in his voice, something that made my chest ache. "I've got you."

I kissed him. Not desperately, not trying to prove anything—just a soft, brief connection that somehow felt more real than three years of marriage.

When I pulled back, he was studying my face with concern that seemed genuine. "Are you alright?" he asked quietly, his voice pitched below the crowd's noise.

"Do I know you?" The words came out more vulnerable than I intended.

His smile was sad. "Griffin Spencer. And yes, Serenity. We used to know each other very well."

The name hit me like ice water. Griffin. Childhood friend Griffin. The boy I'd lost touch with years ago because of some misunderstanding I could barely remember now, buried under three years of Adrian's lies.

"I think," Griffin said softly, his hand steady on my elbow as I swayed, "you should sit down. You look like you've seen a ghost."

Across the room, Adrian was watching us with an expression I'd never seen before—something dark and possessive that had no right to exist in a man who'd just denied I was his wife.

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Betrayal to Redemption of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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