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en I fell ill, I had to beg my husband, A
ng me for mismanaging
ting his ex-girlfriend a five-million-dollar necklace. The messag
dence, calling me an "ornament." I was a possession he'd
any fever. He controlled my life,
earn it myself. I pushed open the heavy door to The Velvet Lounge, a high-end cl
pte
my finger than usual, a constant reminder of the gilded cage I lived in. It flashed under the harsh fluore
m?" Adam' s assistant, Mar
, hard truth. My monthly allowance, a measly $500, had evaporated two weeks ago when I' d fal
," I managed, my voice barely a whisp
arched. "Mrs. Mercado, Mr. Merca
I insisted, clutching m
d to convey his annoyance. "Wait here." He vanished b
see right through my facade, peering into the pathetic reality of my existence. Final
ng every bit the tech mogul he was. He didn't look up immediately. His eyes were fixed on the
ng, just an acknowledgment that I existed in his
hands clammy. "I... I
teel. "Your allowance was deposited on the fi
xpensive, and it took most of it. I need some for... necessities."
Necessities? You have everything you could ever want. You do
pursuing my passion for art restoration, from even volunteering at a local shelter, claiming it would "tarnish the Mercado name." Every at
elling a restored antique online. The punishment for that transgression still made me tremble. He' d cut o
what that would do to my reputation? To our reputation?" He stood up, his height suddenly towering, menacin
Mark, escorts Mrs. Mercado home. She needs to rest." His ton
or. Humiliation burned through me, hotter than any fever. I walked out
to fall. I pulled my thin jacket tighter around me, wishing for the warmth of a taxi, a hot cu
ttan" group chat. I dreaded those messages, but curiosity, a m
ot away." They were on a yacht, laughing, champagne flutes raised. The caption underneath: "Adam Mercado spares
ve me $50 for tampons, had just dro
Always second best." Another, "She knew what she wa
rded. I remembered my father' s beaming face on my wedding day, the hefty dowry Adam had paid, disguised as
e to the bone. I walked blindly, the city lights blurring into streaks of color. M
of Adam kissing Elenore. His words echoed in my head: "Mone
ched, standing in front of a neon sign that flickered through the downpour: "The Velvet Lounge." The "spec
s. I would find my freedom.
n the heavy,

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