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The Unwanted Wife's Ruthless Comeback

I woke up in a Swiss clinic with severe amnesia, having survived a three-week coma from a terrible skiing accident. That was when I found out I was married to a ruthless billionaire named Holt Farmer. But instead of a loving husband, I was greeted by a monster who looked at me with pure hatred. Because of my accident, his fragile mistress was being painted as a homewrecker by the media. To save a corporate merger, my own family dragged me out of the hospital in a wheelchair, forcing me to attend a high-society gala to publicly apologize to the mistress. When I refused and demanded a divorce in front of the cameras instead, my brother violently shoved my wheelchair into a marble pillar, fracturing my spine. When I finally made it back to my parents with a broken body, they didn't even ask if I was hurt. "A PR disaster. That's what you are." My father looked at me coldly, only worried about the failing stock price, while my mother told me to take the settlement money and disappear forever. I finally understood that to my husband and my blood relatives, my life was worth less than a corporate contract. I didn't shed a single tear. Sitting alone in the dark, I dialed the number of the most feared divorce attorney in New York. "I don't want his money. I want to dismantle them all."
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Chapter 7

The ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria was a sea of glittering lights and expensive perfume. A string quartet played softly in the corner, their melodies drowned out by the hum of a hundred simultaneous conversations. It was a world of silk, champagne, and carefully constructed lies.

Diandra sat in her wheelchair at the edge of the crowd, feeling like a ghost haunting a party she no longer belonged to. She wore a simple black dress that the stylist had chosen, its elegant lines a stark contrast to the medical bracelet still visible on her wrist. Her face was pale, her eyes shadowed, but her expression was carefully composed.

Nathan stood behind her, a hand on her shoulder, his grip a constant, silent warning. "Remember what I said," he whispered, his breath hot on her ear. "Smile. Apologize. Don't screw this up."

Diandra didn't respond. She just watched the crowd, her eyes scanning the room until they found what they were looking for.

Holt and Chelsi were the center of attention, holding court near the ice sculpture. Holt looked devastatingly handsome in his tuxedo, his dark hair perfectly styled, his smile easy and confident. Chelsi was draped on his arm like a delicate flower, her white gown a stark contrast to his black suit. She looked ethereal, fragile, and utterly heartbroken.

It was a masterful performance. Chelsi laughed at something a guest said, a soft, tinkling sound that didn't quite reach her eyes. Every few seconds, she would glance in Diandra's direction, her expression a mixture of pity and apprehension.

Holt followed her gaze. When his eyes met Diandra's, they hardened. There was no guilt there, no remorse for the pain he had caused. Only a cold, warning glare.

Diandra met his stare head-on. She didn't look away. She didn't cower. Instead, she reached for the glass of champagne that a passing waiter had placed on her table. She raised it, a tiny, almost imperceptible gesture, and toasted him from across the room.

The move was so unexpected, so utterly devoid of the shame or anger he had expected, that Holt actually blinked. Chelsi's smile faltered, her eyes narrowing slightly.

"She's staring at us," Chelsi murmured, leaning closer to Holt. "She looks... different."

"She's putting on a show," Holt said, his voice dismissive, but his brow furrowed. "Ignore her."

"I can't," Chelsi said, her voice trembling with a practiced fragility. "I feel just awful about what happened. Maybe I should go talk to her. Maybe if I explain that I never meant for any of this to happen..."

Holt looked at her, his expression softening. "You're too kind, Chelsi. She doesn't deserve your sympathy."

"I know," Chelsi said, her lower lip trembling. "But I can't stand seeing her like that. All alone. Maybe I can make her understand. Maybe I can get her to stop this... this war."

She didn't wait for his answer. She extracted herself from his arm and began to glide across the ballroom floor, a vision of grace and compassion. The crowd parted for her, their eyes filled with admiration for the saintly woman who was willing to forgive her rival.

Diandra watched her approach, her hand tightening around the stem of her champagne glass. She knew this game. She didn't remember the rules, but her instincts screamed a warning.

Chelsi stopped a few feet from the wheelchair, her hands clasped in front of her. She crouched down, bringing her face level with Diandra's, a picture of concern.

"Diandra," she said, her voice soft and earnest. "I'm so glad you're here. I was so worried about you. How are you feeling?"

Diandra looked at her, at the perfectly applied makeup, the strategically placed shimmer of tears in her eyes. "I'm alive," she said, her voice flat. "Thanks for asking."

Chelsi flinched, as if the words had physically stung her. "I know you're angry. I know you blame me. But I swear, I never wanted you to get hurt. I just..." She trailed off, her voice catching. "I just want us to find a way to coexist. For Holt's sake."

She reached out, as if to take Diandra's hand in a gesture of peace. But as she leaned forward, her body seemed to lose its balance. Her foot, in its impossibly high heel, caught on the hem of her white gown.

It was a perfectly executed stumble. As she pitched forward, her champagne glass tipped, the golden liquid arcing through the air, aimed directly at Diandra's black dress. At the same time, her other foot swung out, positioned to catch the wheel of Diandra's chair, which would send the wheelchair tumbling backward, making it look like Diandra had lashed out and pushed her.

It was a brilliant trap. The victimized saint, attacked by the bitter, crippled wife. The headlines wrote themselves.

But Diandra had spent the last week learning how to use her chair. She had practiced every movement, every turn, until it was an extension of her body.

As Chelsi pitched forward, a jolt of pure instinct shot through Diandra. Her hand spasmed on the joystick, sending the wheelchair lurching backward clumsily. It wasn't a smooth movement, but a jerky, panicked retreat that, by sheer luck, was just enough to make Chelsi's grasping hand miss.

Chelsi's grasping hand closed on empty air. Her bracing foot found no resistance. The momentum of her fake fall carried her forward, unchecked. Her eyes widened in genuine panic as she realized she was going down.

She hit the floor hard. The champagne glass, no longer aimed at Diandra, shattered on the marble, spraying champagne all over Chelsi's pristine white gown. She skidded, her elaborate updo coming undone, her makeup smudging against the cold floor.

A collective gasp rippled through the ballroom. The music stopped. Every head turned toward the scene.

Diandra sat in her wheelchair, untouched, her champagne glass still perfectly balanced in her hand. She looked down at Chelsi, who was sprawled on the floor like a broken doll, and tilted her head slightly, her expression one of polite, innocent confusion.

"Oh, my," she said, her voice carrying in the sudden silence. "Are you alright? You seemed to trip."

Holt was already moving, his face a mask of fury. He pushed through the crowd, falling to his knees beside Chelsi, gathering her in his arms. She looked up at him, her face crumpled in a picture of devastation.

"I was just trying to talk to her," she sobbed, her voice thick with fake emotion. "I don't know what happened. I just fell."

Holt looked up at Diandra, his eyes blazing with a hatred so intense it seemed to distort his features. He saw her sitting there, calm, untouched, and utterly unapologetic, and he saw red.

"What is wrong with you?" he roared, struggling to his feet, Chelsi still clinging to his arm. "Are you so consumed by jealousy that you would attack her in public? In front of everyone?"

The crowd murmured in agreement. They hadn't seen the subtle movement of the wheelchair. They had only seen Chelsi approach, and then Chelsi fall. In their eyes, the narrative was clear: the bitter, crippled wife had struck out at the innocent, beautiful mistress.

"Apologize to her," Holt demanded, his voice echoing off the gilded walls. "Apologize right now, or so help me God, I will-"

"You'll what?" Diandra asked, her voice cutting through his rage like a knife. She looked at him, then at Chelsi, then at the sea of judgmental faces surrounding her.

She had been pushed, threatened, and manipulated. She had been forced to come to this gala, forced to face the woman who had stolen her husband, forced to endure the stares and the whispers. And now, she was being blamed for a fall she hadn't caused.

The cold, hard clarity that had been building inside her all week crystallized into a single, sharp point. She was done. Done with being a victim. Done with playing by their rules.

She raised the champagne glass to her lips and took a slow, deliberate sip. Then she looked Holt dead in the eye.

"I have nothing to apologize for," she said, her voice calm and steady. "But you do."

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