Mag-log inSophia thought she had it all—a perfect husband, a loyal best friend, a life of luxury. But in a single moment, everything she believed in shatters when she catches her husband with the one person she trusted most. Betrayed, humiliated, and left with nothing after a bitter divorce, Sophia believes she’s truly alone… until four mysterious men appear at her lowest point, claiming to be the brothers she never knew existed. Alexander – the ruthless billionaire CEO whose glare can silence a room Damian – the gentle doctor who mends hearts as easily as he heals bodies Lorenzo – the silent protector, with connections in the shadows that few dare cross Ethan – the enigmatic star, adored by millions yet known by few They offer her something she’s never had before: unwavering loyalty, fierce protection, and the chance to rise from the ashes of her broken life. With her newfound family, Sophia transforms from a naive, betrayed wife into a confident, unstoppable force—one her ex-husband only realizes he’s lost her With her brothers at her side, Sophia will reclaim her power, build her empire, and make those who hurt her pay. A gripping tale of betrayal, transformation, and unbreakable family bonds in a world where power, loyalty, and love rule supreme.
view moreThe champagne shone under the chandelier’s light, catching the glow as Sophia raised her glass. Around her, Manhattan’s finest swirled in designer gowns and tailored tuxedos, their laughter blending into a polished, practiced symphony she used to find intoxicating.
"To another successful year at Blackwood Media," Richard declared, one hand firmly on her waist. His grin was perfect, the kind that made stockholders trust him and strangers envy her. "And to my beautiful wife, who makes it all worthwhile." Applause echoed through the room. Sophia smiled, though it felt unatural like everything about her role as Mrs. Richard Blackwood. "You’re so lucky," Margaret Worthington murmured at her side, eyes bright with envy. "Richard is absolutely devoted to you." "We’re devoted to each other," Sophia replied, the words slipping out automatically. It was what she knew by heart, the gracious wife, the flawless hostess, the woman who seemed to have it all. So why did it feel like she was disappearing beneath the perfection? Jessica’s voice cut through the noise. "Sophia! You look stunning. That Valentino was made for you." Sophia’s smile softened. Jessica Park—her best friend since college, before money and status shaped their lives—was one of the few people who could still pull a genuine laugh from her. "You’re one to talk," Sophia teased. "Red looks good on you." For a moment, something unreadable flashed across Jessica’s face. Then she laughed, brushing it off. Before Sophia could think more of it, Richard slid in, his touch firm at the small of her back. "The Hendersons want to discuss the merger. I need my wife at my side." As he led her away, Sophia caught Jessica watching him. Not just watching, hungry. The sight made her stumble. "You alright, darling?" Richard steadied her. "Fine," she murmured. But unease prickled her skin. Jessica was like a sister. She’d been her maid of honor, her confidante. She would never— Or would she? The rest of the night, Sophia noticed things she’d never allowed herself to see. Jessica’s laugh too brightly at Richard’s jokes. The casual, lingering touches on his arm. And Richard himself, animated in a way he hadn’t been with her in months. By the time Sophia approached with fresh drinks, she overheard Richard saying, "Stop by tomorrow. Around two we’ll go over the numbers together." Jessica smiled, slow and deliberate. "I’ll be there." When they saw Sophia, both wore the same guilty flicker in their eyes. "What numbers?" she asked lightly. "Just quarterly reports Jessica wanted for her analysis," Richard said smoothly. "Boring stuff." Once, she would have pressed further. But years of corrections—your work isn’t serious, focus on us, on me—had taught her not to. She’d sacrificed her own dreams, her career, even her instincts, live the perfect life he created for her Tonight, for the first time, she wondered if it was a cage. "I think I’ll go home," she said softly. "Headache." Richard barely looked at her. "Take the car. I’ll come later." Jessica offered a sympathetic smile that didn’t reach her eyes. "Rest, babe. I’ll check on you tomorrow." On the ride back, the city lights blurred against the glass as her phone buzzed. A text from Jessica: Love you. Feel better. Love. A word that should have comforted her, but instead left a bitter taste. At the penthouse, silence pressed in. She caught her reflection in the bathroom mirror and almost didn’t recognize herself. Pale. Hollow. A woman just existing. Another buzz. Richard this time: Don’t wait up. Meeting running late. At nearly midnight. On a Thursday. Sophia removed her jewelry piece by piece, each shiny gift now felt heavy, like chains she once thought were love. The Valentino dress slid from her shoulders, and she didn’t care about hanging it neatly. Tomorrow, she promised herself, would be different. Tomorrow she would stop pretending not to notice. Her perfect life wasn’t perfect at all. It was cracking. And she finally had the nerve to see the truth hiding beneath the lies.The Luxury Industry Summit was the kind of event Sophia used to only read about in magazines. Now she had a front-row seat. "Remember," Alexander said in the car on the way there, "you're not just attending anymore. You're a player. LVMH partnership makes you legitimate." "I know." "But you look nervous." Sophia glanced down at her hands. They were shaking slightly. "What if people don't take me seriously? What if they think I only got the deal because of my story?" "Then they're idiots." Alexander squeezed her shoulder. "You got the deal because your designs are brilliant and your numbers are solid. Anyone who thinks otherwise isn't worth your time." The event was at The Plaza—massive ballroom, crystal chandeliers, every luxury brand executive in New York. Sophia walked in wearing a black dress she'd designed last month, simple but striking. "Sophia!" Margot from LVMH appeared immediately. "Come, there are people you need to meet." The next hour was introductions. CEO
Two weeks after the charity auction incident, Sophia was in her studio when her phone rang with an unknown number. "Sophia Dante." "Ms. Dante, this is Margot Laurent from LVMH." Sophia nearly dropped her phone. LVMH was one of the biggest luxury companies in the world—Louis Vuitton, Dior, Fendi, all under their umbrella. "I'm listening," she said, trying to keep her voice steady. "We've been watching your brand's growth. Your numbers are impressive. We'd like to discuss a partnership." "What kind of partnership?" "The kind where you keep designing beautiful clothes and we help you sell them all over the world. Are you free for a meeting this week?" --- "Holy shit," Isabella said when Sophia told her. "LVMH? That's huge!" "I know." "What are you going to do?" "Meet with them, I guess. See what they're offering." "And if the offer is good?" Sophia thought about it. Her company was successful, but small. One store in New York, limited production. If she wanted
Two weeks after Paris, Sophia attended a charity auction for children with cancer. It was the kind of event she truly liked, because the cause mattered and there was far less pressure than fashion events.Damian had talked her into coming.“It’s my hospital’s fundraiser,” he had said. “Having Sophia Dante there will help us raise more money.”Sophia agreed because she cared about the cause—and also because it gave her a chance to wear one of her new designs without stress.The auction was held at the Metropolitan Museum, inside the Temple of Dendur. The ancient Egyptian temple sat indoors, surrounded by glass walls that showed Central Park outside. It was beautiful, dramatic, and perfect for a luxury charity event.“You look beautiful,” Damian said as they arrived. “That color looks amazing on you.”Sophia looked down at her dress. It was deep emerald green, flowing and elegant, but not flashy—perfect for charity, not a runway.“Thanks,” she said, fixing his crooked bow tie. “You don’
Sophia returned to New York with the memory of Theo Sinclair’s cold behavior sitting heavily in her chest. It felt like a stone she couldn’t get rid of.It bothered her more than it should have. She was Sophia Dante—a powerful fashion leader, a woman who had built an empire and survived serious danger. She shouldn’t care that a rich, emotionless man treated her like she didn’t matter.But she did.“You’ve been very quiet,” Damian said during the flight home. He had been watching her as she stared out the window, barely touching her coffee.“I’m just tired,” Sophia replied. It wasn’t a complete lie. The gala had drained her—hours of smiling, talking, and pretending to be fine for people who all wanted something from her.“You did great,” Alexander said, closing his laptop. “People were talking about collaborations. The Met curator seemed very interested in your work.”“Mmm,” Sophia answered, distracted.Her brothers exchanged looks. She knew that look—they were silently asking each oth












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