“Take off your dress.”
The words sliced through the air like a whip.
Elena froze.
The grand Foster estate, glittering with chandeliers and filled with the clinking of champagne glasses, went silent.
Mrs. Foster — her mother-in-law — sat smugly in her throne-like chair, surrounded by family members dressed in designer couture and superiority. Her eyes gleamed with cruelty.
“You claim you didn’t spend Brandon’s money on that dress?” she sneered. “Then prove it. Strip. Let’s see if you’re still the same cheap little liar from Brooklyn.”
Elena stood frozen in the center of the room, her silk gown hugging her figure — now a symbol of shame instead of elegance.
Her husband, Brandon Foster, leaned lazily on the fireplace, sipping wine.
He didn’t say a word.
He didn’t look at her.
He didn’t defend her.
Two years of marriage. Two years of sacrifice. Of trying to belong.
And this was her reward.
She felt the humiliation boiling beneath her skin, her nails digging into her palms to stop the tears.
Just as she was about to speak—
The double doors slammed open.
A gust of cold air swept through the room.
And in walked three people — two men, one woman. Dressed sharply, with an air of power that made the room collectively hold its breath.
“Elena?” one of the men said.
She turned slowly, eyes wide.
“Ashton? Harper?”
The room fell into stunned silence.
No one had seen Ashton and Harper Fox in years. Once the darlings of Wall Street, their empire had crumbled after a mysterious financial scandal — one that conveniently elevated the Foster family in their place.
Everyone thought the Fox family was gone. Destroyed. Forgotten.
They were wrong.
Harper stepped forward, heels clicking confidently on marble.
“Interesting party,” she said, eyeing the crowd. “Didn’t know public humiliation was on the menu.”
Mrs. Foster blanched. “What are you doing here?”
Ashton’s gaze cut through Brandon. “Clever boy. Marrying our sister while pretending she was just some nobody from the slums?”
Brandon stood upright, defensive. “She said she was from Brooklyn. She lied.”
“No,” Elena finally spoke. Her voice was steady. Clear. Cold.
“I never lied. I just never told you who I really was.”
Ashton dropped a flash drive on the glass table. It spun once, ominous.
“Inside this drive are records. Of fake transactions. Rigged trades. And the truth—how the Fosters sabotaged our family’s company and built their empire on fraud.”
Mrs. Foster stumbled back. “That’s absurd.”
Harper’s smile widened. “We were going to let it go. Until tonight. Until you decided to strip our sister of her dignity.”
She turned to Elena.
“Come on. We’ve got a press conference in the morning. And by this time tomorrow, every Foster asset will be frozen.”
Brandon looked stunned. “Wait—Elena, what are you doing? You can’t be serious.”
Elena looked at him, the man she once loved.
“You had your chance to stand up for me,” she said. “You chose silence.”
She walked away. Her siblings flanking her, the room parting in silence as the three walked out — like royalty reclaiming their throne.
Tomorrow, the headlines would explode.
The Fosters would fall.
And the girl they tried to humiliate?
She would become the woman who destroyed them.
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