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The Heart That Gave Up, Found Its Way

On the night of her career-defining art exhibition, her husband is caught on camera protecting another woman. To him, her talent was just a hobby, though it built his billion-dollar empire. Dismissed by a cold text saying she would be fine alone, she decides to reclaim her worth. Exploiting his arrogance, she disguises divorce papers as a routine business form, betting he will sign them just to get her out of his sight forever.
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Chapter 5

Aryana Vance POV:

The Boeing 737 dropped violently in the thunderstorm, the sudden weightlessness tearing a gasp from my throat.

My fingers dug into the worn leather of the armrest, my knuckles turning a stark, bloodless white. For four years, every aspect of my life—from the people I spoke to down to the exact shade of silk I wore—had been strictly controlled by Cameron. This sudden physical loss of control in the turbulent air brought all of that suffocating panic rushing back to the surface. I couldn't breathe. I squeezed my eyes shut, waiting for the crash.

Then, the landing gear slammed heavily onto the tarmac.

A harsh, grating screech echoed through the cabin as the brakes engaged. The plane shuddered, slowed, and finally stabilized. The rigid tension in my spine snapped, leaving me limp against the seat.

"Welcome to Oregon," the captain's voice crackled over the intercom.

I opened my eyes and looked out the scratched oval window. Gray, diagonal streaks of rain lashed against the glass. The sky was the color of bruised iron. I stared at the bleak, wet tarmac, and for the first time in years, the corners of my mouth lifted into a genuine, unforced smile.

I followed the herd of exhausted passengers out of the cramped cabin. The moment I stepped onto the jet bridge, the cold, damp Pacific Northwest air filled my lungs. It didn't smell like the filtered, temperature-controlled oxygen of the penthouse. It smelled like wet asphalt and freedom. I took a deep, greedy breath.

At the baggage claim, I didn't stand off to the side waiting for an assistant to handle my luggage. I stood right against the metal edge of the carousel, my eyes tracking the black rubber belt.

When my bag appeared, I grabbed the handle and hauled it off. It was a faded, washed-out canvas duffel I had used in college. I had kept it hidden in the deepest, darkest corner of my walk-in closet for years, buried behind rows of thousands-dollar designer gowns. It was heavy, and the strap dug into my shoulder, but I didn't care.

I bypassed the luxury black-car pickup zone completely. I walked straight out into the terminal and found the cheapest rental car counter available.

Using the fake ID Isabella had procured for me, I rented a beat-up, gray Subaru. When I pulled the handle, the car door let out a teeth-setting squeak of rusted metal.

I slid into the driver's seat. There was a dark, crusty coffee stain on the passenger seat, and the floor mats smelled like old dog hair and damp earth. I ran my hands over the cracked plastic steering wheel. I didn't feel disgusted. I felt grounded. The roughness was real.

I twisted the key in the ignition. The engine coughed, sputtered, and finally roared to life. I slammed my foot on the gas pedal and merged into the heavy curtain of Portland rain.

Two hours later, the muddy, winding mountain roads led me deep into a forest of towering Douglas firs. The Subaru crunched to a halt in front of a cluster of wooden cabins.

I stepped out. My boots sank straight into the wet, dark mud, coating the soles instantly. I didn't wipe them off. I dragged my heavy canvas bag toward the small management office.

The resident manager, an older woman with a thick flannel shirt, handed me a rusted brass key. She pointed a calloused finger toward the very edge of the property, where a small cabin sat isolated in the shadows of the trees.

I pushed the wooden door open. The hinges groaned. A thick, musty smell of rotting wood and damp moss hit my face. The interior was brutally simple: a narrow single bed with a thin mattress, and a heavily scarred drafting table.

I dropped the canvas bag onto the floorboards. It landed with a heavy thud. I collapsed onto the edge of the rock-hard bed and let out a long, shuddering breath.

This poverty, this utter lack of luxury, gave me a profound sense of safety. There were no hidden cameras here. No silent housekeepers reporting my every move. No monogrammed towels bearing the Aether Group logo.

My thumb instinctively drifted to my left ring finger. I rubbed the bare skin. It felt incredibly light. The heavy, five-carat custom pink diamond that had weighed my hand down for years was sitting on a walnut table in San Francisco.

I dug into my coat pocket and pulled out my custom-made, encrypted smartphone. The screen lit up, flashing a weather notification for San Francisco. Sunny. Seventy-two degrees.

I didn't hesitate. I powered the device off. I took the back off one of my earrings and used the sharp metal post to pop the SIM card tray open.

I walked over to the small window, forced the swollen wooden frame up, and stared down at the muddy drainage ditch below. I pinched the tiny piece of plastic—the chip that connected me to the identity of "Cameron Vance's wife"—and flicked it into the rushing, dirty water.

From my bag, I pulled out an untraceable prepaid SIM card I had bought with cash at a convenience store. I slid it into a cheap, secondhand phone.

I turned it on. The screen flickered to life, showing a weak, single bar of signal. Staring at that faint connection, a sharp, violent thrill of relief washed over me. I had severed the rotting limb. I was finally free.

***

Cameron Vance POV:

The massive crystal chandelier above me fractured the light into blinding, sharp prisms across the Geneva ballroom.

I stood by the floor-to-ceiling windows, one hand shoved into the pocket of my bespoke Savile Row suit. Below me, the city lights of Geneva glittered like scattered diamonds. I looked down at them with cold satisfaction.

I had just ruthlessly absorbed the largest AI competitor in Europe. The ink on the merger was dry. The market would open tomorrow to the news of my absolute monopoly.

A wave of heavy, sweet perfume cut through the crisp air. Kacie walked up beside me, her hips swaying deliberately in a tight, fire-engine red dress that left very little to the imagination.

She held out a crystal flute of Dom Pérignon. As she passed it to me, her manicured fingers intentionally brushed against the back of my hand, lingering for a fraction of a second.

I didn't pull away. I took the glass, my eyes never leaving the city below. I allowed her proximity. I allowed her obvious, desperate attempts to please me. It had nothing to do with desire, and everything to do with power. I enjoyed the absolute submission, the way she, and everyone else in this room, looked up to me as if I were a god.

"Congratulations, Cam," Kacie laughed softly, her voice dripping with calculated sweetness. "You've expanded the empire again. Nobody can touch you."

I raised the champagne to my lips and tilted my head back. The cold, expensive liquid burned down my throat. My Adam's apple bobbed. A cold, arrogant smirk pulled at the corner of my mouth.

I swirled the remaining gold liquid in the glass, lowering my voice to a pitch only I could hear.

"To my perfect world."

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