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The night air clung to me, thick and electric, as I stepped out of the car.

I straightened my shoulders, smoothing my hand over the curve of my deep red gown. The velvet caught the light of the golden chandeliers pouring from the grand entrance of the Bennett Empire’s headquarters. Inside, music throbbed like a heartbeat.

The world I once belonged to was gathering inside that ballroom—laughing, scheming, parading their perfect, poisonous lives.

And I had returned for them.

Five years had hardened me into someone they wouldn’t recognize.

I wasn’t the trembling girl they banished.

I wasn’t the wife they discarded.

I wasn’t the sister they betrayed.

I was something else now.

Something sharper.

Something they couldn’t destroy.

The valet didn’t recognize me, which was exactly how I wanted it.

He bowed politely, handing me my ticket without a second glance.

I climbed the steps one slow, deliberate movement at a time, heels clicking like gunshots against the marble.

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