The Queen They Locked Away

He crouched beside the prison bars with a smile that made my skin crawl. “Because you wouldn’t sign over the company shares,” Marcus said calmly. “Because you kept asking questions. Because Vivian is easier to love.” Then he tilted his head. “No one likes a proud woman in a cage, Elena.” After that night, he disappeared—no visits, no calls, no letters. To him, I was already erased. To me, that was the beginning of something far more dangerous.

After two years in prison for a crime I didn’t commit, I walked out into cold morning air with nothing waiting for me but silence. Marcus never came. He was too busy celebrating his engagement to Vivian Cross, the woman who helped frame me, smiling beneath chandeliers in my father’s stolen company building. The headlines called it a new beginning. I called it a lie built on my grave.

But prison didn’t break me—it refined me. I had once worked as a forensic accountant, and I understood exactly how men like Marcus built their empires: hidden accounts, fake charities, clean lies wrapped around dirty money. While he forgot me, I collected everything I could from inside those walls—patterns, names, whispers, and the quiet help of people he never thought mattered.

When I was released, I didn’t go home. I got into a black car waiting outside the gates. “Ready?” my lawyer Celeste asked. I looked ahead, not back. “Not yet,” I said. “First, I want him comfortable-

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