

Chapter 1 of Wife Reclaims Her Company
I tugged at the sleeve of my simple cashmere sweater, feeling distinctly underdressed among the sea of cocktail dresses and tailored suits filling the Grand Ballroom of Seattle's most exclusive hotel. The annual corporate gala was in full swing—crystal chandeliers casting a golden glow over the celebration of another record-breaking year. A year that, though no one in this room knew it, was largely my creation.
I slipped through the crowd, practiced in the art of being invisible. Seven years of playing the part of a low-level employee had made me expert at navigating these waters without creating ripples. The weight of being a ghost in my own company never felt heavier than during these celebrations.
"Victoria." Eleanor's voice was barely audible as she appeared at my elbow, champagne flute in hand. "Everything's set for tomorrow's board presentation. I've hidden the files in the usual place."
I accepted the drink with a grateful smile. Eleanor was the only person besides Marcus who knew my true identity as founder and majority shareholder. My loyal gatekeeper.
"Thank you," I murmured, taking a small sip. "How's the crowd tonight?"
"The usual peacocking," she replied with a subtle eye roll. "Amanda's particularly insufferable. Apparently, she's broken every sales record we've ever had."
I nodded, my gaze drifting to the stage where Marcus stood, commanding the room with effortless charisma. My husband looked every inch the tech mogul in his perfectly tailored suit, dark hair artfully styled, his smile dazzling under the spotlight. My heart still fluttered at the sight of him, even after all these years.
"And now," Marcus's voice boomed through the speakers, "I'd like to recognize someone truly extraordinary. Someone whose dedication and brilliance have helped propel us to new heights."
For a fleeting moment, warmth bloomed in my chest. Perhaps tonight would be different. Perhaps tonight, he would acknowledge me, even in some small way.
"Amanda Hayes, everyone!"
The crowd erupted as Amanda ascended the steps to the stage, her emerald dress catching the light, her smile triumphant. She stood beside Marcus, their shoulders nearly touching as he draped an arm around her in congratulation.
"Amanda has shattered every sales target we set," Marcus continued, his voice rich with admiration. "She's not just a saleswoman; she's a force of nature. The backbone of our success this quarter."
I watched as Amanda basked in his praise, her hand resting on his arm a beat too long. Something cold and uneasy settled in my stomach. The way he looked at her—was it merely professional admiration?
Before I could analyze it further, my feet were moving of their own accord. Perhaps it was the champagne, or perhaps it was seven years of shadows finally taking their toll, but suddenly I was approaching the stage, weaving through tables of startled executives.
"And what about your tech team, Marcus?" I called out playfully, reaching the edge of the stage. "Don't we deserve a little recognition too?"
The spotlight swung toward me, momentarily blinding. When my vision cleared, I saw Marcus staring down at me, his expression shifting from surprise to something harder, colder.
"Emily, isn't it?" he said, his voice amplified for all to hear. "I appreciate your enthusiasm, but we're in the middle of something important here. Please step aside."
Emily. He had called me Emily. The name hit me like a physical blow. After seven years building our company together, after sharing his bed, his name, his life—he couldn't even remember who I was in public.
A wave of gasps and muffled laughter rippled through the crowd. I stood frozen, the blood draining from my face as hundreds of eyes fixed on me with a mixture of pity and amusement. The nobody intern who had dared to interrupt.
Behind Marcus, Amanda's lips curved into a smug smile, her eyes glittering with malicious triumph. She stepped closer to my husband, her hand possessively sliding to his shoulder as she whispered something in his ear that made him chuckle.
In that moment, something inside me cracked. The careful façade I'd maintained for years began to splinter, revealing a truth I'd been too blind to see: I had made myself invisible for so long that even the man who was supposed to love me couldn't see me anymore.
And in the harsh glare of the spotlight, I realized I was completely alone.
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