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Escaping His Cage: The Phoenix Wife Returns Novel Cover

Escaping His Cage: The Phoenix Wife Returns

On her wedding eve, a bride-to-be discovers a photo of her groom, Liam, with his mistress. Choosing silence over a scene, she marries him, only to overhear him call her a boring 'safe bet' for an heir. When a pregnancy test comes back positive, she realizes the child is merely a lock on her cage. Refusing to be his broodmare, she resolves to dismantle his legacy. Instead of fleeing, she prepares to burn his world down and wage a total war.
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Chapter 4

Maya POV

The Charity Gala wasn't just the social event of the season; it was a bloodsport played in tuxedos and gowns.

The ballroom smelled of lilies, expensive champagne, and old money—a cloying, suffocating scent that coated the back of my throat.

I wore black.

Liam had pushed for white or pink, something "soft" and compliant. Instead, I’d chosen black silk. It clung to my frame like a second skin, a shadow I couldn't shake.

"You look... severe," Liam noted as we stepped out of the limousine. His fingers gripped my elbow, digging into the tender flesh just enough to bruise. "Smile, Maya. We’re on display."

I forced my lips upward. The muscles in my face trembled with the effort, feeling like stretched rubber ready to snap.

We walked the red carpet. The strobe of camera flashes blinded me, a relentless assault of white light. Beside me, Liam waved, the perfect picture of the magnanimous philanthropist.

"And here is a little something," he whispered, stopping dead center in front of the photographers.

He pulled a velvet box from his pocket. My stomach dropped.

He opened it.

The necklace. The "Realm of Maya."

I had left it in the box at home, hidden in the back of a drawer. He must have rooted through my things to find it. Or perhaps, terrifyingly, he had a duplicate made.

He clasped it around my neck. The metal was ice-cold against my skin, heavy and constricting.

"There," he said, turning me toward the cameras so the diamonds caught the light. "My world."

We entered the ballroom. Waiters circulated with trays of crystal flutes. I grabbed a glass of champagne and downed it in a single, burning swallow.

"Easy," Liam warned, his voice low and dangerous.

Then, the atmospheric pressure in the room shifted. The hum of conversation died.

The double doors swung open.

Ava walked in.

She wasn't wearing her usual sharp business suit tonight. She was wearing red. A dress so bright, so visceral, it looked like an open wound against the room's muted golds and creams.

And she wasn't hiding anything.

Her hands rested protectively on her stomach. A small, but undeniable, bump.

The whispers started immediately—a ripple of scandal that swelled into a tidal wave.

She walked straight toward us. The crowd parted for her, hungry for the collision.

"Liam," she said, her voice carrying clearly over the stunned silence. She offered a smile—a terrifying, triumphant expression that didn't reach her eyes. "We need to talk. The baby is kicking."

The empty champagne flute slipped from my fingers. It shattered on the parquet floor, the sound like a gunshot.

Liam turned the color of ash. "Ava, what are you doing here?"

"I'm tired of hiding, Liam," she said, stepping into his personal space. "You promised me. You said once the merger was finalized, you'd tell her."

She shifted her gaze to me. Her eyes were cold, amused.

"He didn't tell you?" She pouted, mockingly. "How careless."

I felt the blood drain from my face, leaving me lightheaded. The room began to spin. Every eye was fixed on me. The pitied wife. The last to know. The fool.

"Is it true?" I asked. My voice was barely a ghost of a whisper.

Liam looked at me, then at Ava. Then, he looked at the cameras. I saw the calculation happen behind his eyes in real-time.

He made his choice.

He stepped toward Ava.

He placed a protective hand on the small of her back, shielding her from the press. "Ava, you're upset. Let's go outside."

"No!" I screamed. The sound tore out of my throat, raw, ugly, and entirely unrefined.

Mark, Liam's head of security, materialized out of nowhere, grabbing my arm. "Mrs. Sterling, calm down. Don't make a scene."

"Let go of me!" I struggled against his grip, dignity forgotten.

Ava laughed. It was a light, tinkling sound. She plucked a glass of red wine from a passing waiter's tray.

"You look thirsty, Maya," she said.

She threw the wine.

It hit me square in the chest, splashing up onto my neck and face. The cold liquid soaked into the black silk instantly—invisible against the dark fabric, but heavy, wet, and smelling of tannins and ruin.

"You bitch," I hissed.

Adrenaline flooded my system. I reached up and ripped the necklace from my throat. The clasp snapped with a sharp *ping*.

I threw it at the floor with every ounce of strength I had left.

It shattered. Diamonds scattered across the wood like fallen stars.

"That cost half a million dollars!" Liam roared.

He shoved me.

It wasn't a gentle push. It was a shove meant to move an obstacle. He didn't care where I landed, as long as I was out of his way.

I stumbled back. My heels caught on the wine-slicked floor.

I fell hard. My hands landed instinctively to break my fall, driving straight into the shards of the champagne flute and the broken necklace.

Pain shot up my arms, white-hot and sharp. I looked down. My palms were sliced open. Bright red blood mixed with the darker red wine on the floor, creating a gruesome abstract art piece.

Liam didn't even look down. He was already wrapping his tuxedo jacket around Ava's shoulders.

"Get the car," he barked at Mark.

He guided Ava toward the exit, stepping over the glass, stepping over the diamonds, stepping over me.

Ava looked back over his shoulder. Her eyes locked with mine.

She winked.

Flashbulbs popped in a frenzy, capturing my annihilation. I was on my knees, bleeding, soaked in wine, surrounded by the wreckage of a fortune.

The humiliation was a physical weight, pressing me into the ground, threatening to crush my lungs.

But as I watched his back retreat, something inside me snapped.

Not like a twig, but like a heavy iron chain that had tethered me for years. The tension released with a violent recoil.

I didn't cry.

I reached out and picked up a piece of the broken necklace. A sharp, jagged shard of gold.

I squeezed it in my fist until it cut into my skin, the metal biting deep, merging the physical pain with my newfound resolve.

I looked at my reflection in a large shard of glass on the floor. My makeup was smeared. My hair was wild. My eyes were unrecognizable.

But I was alive.

And for the first time in years, I was awake.

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