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From Shadow Wife to Artist

After three years trapped in a cold marriage of convenience, Lin Chu abandons her role as billionaire Lu Shiyan’s neglected shadow wife. By filing for divorce, she reclaims her freedom and revives her long-dormant talent for painting. As she achieves global fame as a brilliant artist, her transformation stuns her former husband. Overwhelmed by regret, Lu Shiyan begins a desperate campaign to win back the woman he once took for granted.
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Chapter 3

Three days after the gala disaster, I slipped out of the penthouse just after midnight. William was working late—or so he claimed. The doorman nodded discreetly as I passed, his eyes carefully avoiding mine. The humiliation at the Met had made me infamous; even the building staff knew.

The taxi dropped me off in Chelsea, where the streets were quieter but still alive with the pulse of New York's art scene. Artemis Gallery stood between a boutique coffee shop and a vintage clothing store, its windows illuminated despite the late hour. I hesitated on the sidewalk, heart hammering against my ribs.

Through the glass, I could see them—my paintings. Not hidden away in storage as William had insisted, but displayed prominently on crisp white walls. Bold strokes of crimson and gold, swirling with the passion I'd been forced to bury for years.

"They're extraordinary, aren't they?"

I turned to find Julian Croft standing beside me, his expression kind but evaluating. He was younger than I expected, with wire-rimmed glasses and paint-stained fingers.

"How did you get them?" My voice sounded foreign to my own ears.

"Your old studio manager contacted me before the space was cleared out. Said it would be criminal to let them disappear." He unlocked the gallery door. "Come see how people react to them."

Inside, he showed me a leather-bound book filled with visitor comments.

'Raw emotional power.'

'Who is this artist? The vulnerability is staggering.'

'I would give anything to own one of these pieces.'

Something cracked open inside me—not hope, not yet, but a dangerous spark of recognition. The woman who created these wasn't Mrs. Sterling. She was Isabella Martinez.

"They're selling," Julian said quietly. "Quite well, actually. There's money waiting for you."

I traced my signature on the nearest canvas, remembering the freedom I'd felt with a brush in my hand. "I haven't painted in three years."

"Perhaps it's time to start again."

* * *

A week later, William insisted I accompany him to the Museum of Modern Art fundraiser. Charlotte would be there, of course. She'd been appointed to the young patrons' board—a position William had secured for her through a substantial donation.

"Wear something understated," he instructed, barely glancing at me as we rode the elevator down to the waiting car. "The focus should be on Charlotte's announcement tonight."

I wore navy blue—invisible, forgettable—and stood three steps behind William as we entered the museum's marble atrium. Charlotte held court near a Calder mobile, resplendent in emerald silk that made her eyes shine like gemstones.

When she spotted us, she waved enthusiastically, tottering forward on impossibly high heels. I watched her approach with detached fascination—the calculated wobble, the perfectly timed falter on the marble step.

"Oh!" she gasped, arms flailing delicately.

William lunged forward, his elbow connecting with my ribs with brutal force as he shoved me aside. I felt myself falling, my body twisting awkwardly as I tried to catch myself. My wrist bent at an unnatural angle as it hit the floor, pain shooting up my arm like lightning.

Flashbulbs exploded around us—not for me, sprawled inelegantly on the museum floor, but for William cradling Charlotte, who hadn't actually fallen at all.

"Are you hurt?" he murmured to her, his face a mask of concern.

I rose unsteadily, cradling my throbbing wrist. No one offered to help. No one even looked at me.

It was Arthur Finch, William's business partner, who finally approached. "You need medical attention," he said quietly, eyeing my rapidly swelling wrist.

* * *

The emergency room at Roosevelt Hospital buzzed with Friday night activity. I sat alone on a plastic chair, intake forms balanced awkwardly on my lap as I tried to write with my uninjured hand.

William and Charlotte arrived twenty minutes later, her arm draped dramatically across his shoulders as though she were the injured party.

"It's just a mild sprain," I heard her telling the triage nurse. "But William insisted we get it checked."

The nurse looked confused. "I thought it was your wife who was injured?"

William blinked, as if suddenly remembering my existence. "Yes, Isabella too. But Charlotte nearly had a terrible fall."

I watched as he guided Charlotte to a chair directly across from me, fussing over her comfort while completely ignoring the paperwork I struggled to complete, the pain radiating from my wrist, the tears I refused to let fall.

A different nurse approached me. "Mrs. Sterling? We need some information about your injury."

William interrupted from across the room. "Could someone please check Charlotte's ankle first? She's in considerable distress."

The nurse looked between us, professional enough to hide her confusion but not her sympathy as she turned back to me. "Your husband seems very concerned about the other woman," she said quietly.

"She's not the other woman," I replied, my voice steady despite the pain. "I am."

As they wheeled Charlotte away for her unnecessary X-ray, William trailing behind like an anxious shadow, I stared at my swollen wrist and made a decision. This would be the last time I allowed myself to be treated like background scenery in my own life.

In my purse, Julian Croft's business card burned like a promise of escape.

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