Briefnow

Chapter 4 - The Takeover Plan

Vanessa moved behind him and wrapped her arms around his waist.

“And after she signs?”

“Then Carter Holdings transfers the remaining voting rights to me. The board will approve the restructuring. Her trust becomes locked under my management. She’ll still be rich enough to stay quiet, but not powerful enough to interfere.”

The room tilted. This was not only an affair. This was a takeover. My marriage had not been dying. It had been hunted.

Vanessa kissed his shoulder. “And the divorce?”

Ethan smiled into his glass. “Not yet. That would look greedy. First the papers. Then the emotional breakdown. Then the separation.”

Vanessa giggled. “Emotional breakdown?”

Ethan turned, his expression colder than I had ever seen it.

“People already believe she is fragile. After her mother’s death, after the anxiety treatment, after the charity incident last year—”

“The charity incident you arranged,” Vanessa said.

He shrugged. “Optics matter.”

My knees almost gave out. The charity incident. For a year, I had blamed myself for that night. A medication mix-up before the gala. A dizzy spell. A confused speech in front of two hundred donors. Whispers afterward that I was unstable. I had apologized to Ethan for embarrassing him. He had held my hand and told me he only wanted to protect me. And all along, he had been the one poisoning the story of me.

Vanessa walked toward the vanity again. “Will she fight?”

Ethan laughed softly. “Olivia? No. She’ll cry. She’ll ask what she did wrong. She’ll beg for an explanation. Then she’ll retreat like she always does.”

The words were so cruel, so certain, that something inside me became still. Not healed. Not calm. Still. A door inside me closed quietly, and behind it, the woman who had trusted him began to disappear.

Vanessa turned suddenly. “You. Maid.”

I lowered my gaze. “Yes, miss?”

“Come here.”

I stepped closer. She studied me with narrowed eyes. For one terrifying second, I thought she knew. Then she held out my sapphire necklace.

“Fasten this.”

My fingers trembled as I took the chain. She turned around and lifted her hair. Ethan watched from across the room, smiling. I stood behind his mistress, holding the necklace he had once given me as a symbol of devotion.

The clasp slipped once.

Vanessa clicked her tongue. “Careful.”

“I’m sorry,” I whispered.

Ethan said, “She’s new.”

The clasp finally closed. Vanessa admired herself in the mirror. My necklace rested against her throat.

“How do I look?” she asked.

Ethan stepped behind her. “Like the future Mrs. Carter.”

My breath stopped. Vanessa beamed. Then Ethan lifted his glass toward the mirror.

“To tomorrow.”

“To tomorrow,” Vanessa said.

I lowered my eyes before they could see the murder of hope in them. When I left the room, I did not run. I walked. Slowly. Carefully. Like a servant who had completed a task.

But when I reached the end of the hall, Grace was waiting near the linen closet. One look at my face, and she knew.

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“Oh, Mrs. Carter,” she whispered.

I held up a hand. Not because I was angry at her. Because if she said one gentle word, I would break apart completely.

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