After Divorce, I Became the Architect of his Downfall
On the morning Serena Voss discovered she had won the most prestigious architectural contract of her career, she drove home to share the news with her husband.
She found him in bed with her cousin instead.
He handed her divorce papers before she could speak.
That same night, broken and stripped of everything, she drove straight to her mother's door and learned the betrayal in that bedroom wasn't the only thing the Voss family had taken from her.
They had taken her father, too.
So Serena stopped asking people to believe her. She stopped waiting for justice to arrive on its own. She stopped leaving doors open for people who had burned down everything she built.
She disappeared. She rebuilt. She came back with a different name, a firm that was dismantling the Voss empire one contract at a time, and a patience so cold and precise it looked like indifference.
This is not a story about a woman who forgives.
This is a story about a woman who makes them pay, every single one of them, and walks away without looking back.