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Husband's Mistake, Wife's Win

For three years, Isabella endured a hollow marriage to billionaire Gabriel, only to be devastated by a hidden betrayal. Refusing to remain an overlooked shadow, she leaves him to forge her own destiny. As she evolves into a formidable and independent woman, a regretful Gabriel finally recognizes his mistakes. He desperately attempts to reconcile, but Isabella has discarded her submissive past and will not be easily reclaimed.
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Chapter 1

The blue light of my laptop screen cast sharp shadows across my face as I stared intently at the faces of the venture capital partners on my screen. It was 7:30 a.m., and I'd been in the office since five, preparing for this crucial meeting. The Hayes Technology glass-walled conference room felt like my second home these days—sometimes I wondered if it had become my only home.

"So we're agreed then," I said, my voice steady despite the tension coiling in my stomach. "Fifteen million, with the terms as outlined in section four of our proposal."

There was a moment of silence as Marcus Denton, the lead partner at Sequoia Ventures, glanced at his colleagues. I didn't blink. I didn't fidget. I twisted the simple silver ring on my right hand—the one I'd bought myself after landing our first major client, before Ryan started buying me expensive jewelry that felt more like trophies than gifts.

"You drive a hard bargain, Victoria," Marcus finally said, his stern expression breaking into a reluctant smile. "But yes, we're in agreement. Fifteen million it is."

The video call ended, and I allowed myself one private, triumphant smile. This Series B funding would secure Hayes Technology's expansion into the European market—a goal Ryan and I had been working toward for three years. I pulled out my phone and texted my husband: "We did it."

No immediate response, but that wasn't unusual. Ryan was probably still at home, enjoying his morning routine while I handled the early meetings. Our dynamic had always been this way—me laying the groundwork, him taking the spotlight. It used to feel like a partnership. Lately, it felt like something else entirely.

I spent the rest of the morning finalizing the paperwork and briefing our legal team. By lunchtime, I needed fresh air and a moment away from the constant demands of the office. I grabbed a quick salad at the café down the street, using the brief respite to collect my thoughts and prepare for the afternoon's strategy meeting where I would announce our funding success.

When I returned to our open-plan office space, the first thing I noticed was the cluster of employees gathered near Ryan's glass-walled office. My husband stood in the center of the group, his six-foot-two frame commanding attention as always. His custom-tailored suit—the navy one I'd helped him select last month—fit his athletic build perfectly. But it wasn't Ryan who caught my attention; it was the woman standing beside him.

She was young—mid-twenties at most—with sleek black hair that fell just past her shoulders. Her dress was stylish but inappropriately tight for our workplace, and her smile was wide as she looked up at my husband with undisguised admiration.

"Everyone," Ryan's voice carried across the office, "I'd like you to meet Madison Chen, our new executive assistant. Madison comes to us from Berkeley with a background in communications, and I'm confident she'll be an exceptional addition to our team."

I froze mid-step. Executive assistant? We hadn't discussed hiring anyone new, especially not at that level. As VP of Business Development and co-founder, these decisions typically involved me.

"Madison will be working closely with me on several key initiatives," Ryan continued, his hand briefly touching the small of her back in a gesture that seemed unnecessarily familiar. "I expect everyone to make her feel welcome and bring her up to speed quickly."

The team nodded and murmured their greetings. I stood at the edge of the group, still holding my purse and the folder containing our fifteen-million-dollar victory. Not once did Ryan acknowledge my presence or the fact that I'd just secured the funding that would transform our company's future.

I spent the next hour in back-to-back meetings, the funding announcement temporarily shelved as I processed this unexpected development. At 2:01 p.m.—one minute past our scheduled meeting time—I slipped into Ryan's office, only to find him seated behind his imposing desk with Madison perched on a chair beside him. Two of our department heads sat across from them, looking uncomfortable.

"You're late," Ryan said without looking up from the papers before him.

"Traffic was unexpectedly heavy," I explained, taking the remaining seat. "I was just about to share the good news about—"

"We need to discuss your performance," Ryan cut me off, finally meeting my eyes. His gaze was cold, detached—the look he usually reserved for employees who had disappointed him severely. Never for me. Never for his wife.

"My performance?" I repeated, acutely aware of the others in the room. "Ryan, I just closed the Sequoia deal this morning. Fifteen million, exactly the terms we wanted."

"And you're one minute late to a critical meeting," he countered, his voice flat. "This isn't the first time, Victoria. Your commitment seems to be slipping."

I stared at him in disbelief. One minute late after securing millions in funding, and this was his response?

"Effective immediately," Ryan continued, straightening the papers on his desk, "you're being reassigned. You'll step down as VP of Business Development and move to a senior consultant role. Your salary will be adjusted accordingly."

The blood drained from my face as I processed his words. A demotion. A pay cut. In front of Madison and our colleagues.

"You can't be serious," I whispered.

Ryan's jaw tightened—the subtle tell that indicated his anger. "I'm completely serious. The paperwork has already been prepared." He slid a document across the desk toward me. "Madison will be taking over some of your previous responsibilities while we restructure."

Madison had the decency to look uncomfortable, but beneath her downcast eyes, I caught the faintest hint of a satisfied smile. And in that moment, I knew—this was just the beginning.

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