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The Unwanted Wife's Spectacular Ballet Comeback

Helena endured two years of a sterile, loveless marriage to billionaire CEO Dante Velasquez, playing the role of the perfect, invisible wife. The fragile illusion shattered when she found microscopic holes systematically poked through her entire box of condoms. When she confronted Dante, he coldly accused her of trying to trap him with a baby, then immediately abandoned her to comfort his ex-girlfriend. But the truth was far more twisted. At the hospital, Helena overheard her mother-in-law's horrifying plan. "She has to get pregnant. We need the stem cells to save Julian." They didn't want an heir. They needed Helena to be a walking incubator to harvest spare parts for Dante's sickly younger brother. When Helena tried to fund her escape, Dante dragged her back, froze all her accounts, and forced a humiliating blood test to prove she wasn't scheming. "You're nothing without me," he sneered, locking her inside their penthouse. Sitting in her gilded cage, watching the media parade Dante and his ex as society's "golden couple," Helena felt her heartbreak completely evaporate. She had sacrificed her prestigious ballet career for a family that viewed her as literal livestock. The tears stopped, leaving behind only a cold, razor-sharp resolve. She printed out her divorce papers, marched straight into the crowded headquarters of Velasquez Corp, and prepared to burn his empire to the ground.
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Chapter 4

Dawn broke over Manhattan, casting long, gray shadows across the penthouse floor. Helena hadn't slept. She stood in the center of the massive walk-in closet, surrounded by racks of designer clothes that Dante had selected for her. Silks, cashmeres, labels she couldn't pronounce when she first married him. They looked like costumes now. The wardrobe of a ghost.

She pushed past the hanging garments to the very back corner, where a single, battered cardboard box sat on the floor. She knelt down and opened the flaps.

The smell hit her immediately-rosin, old sweat, and canvas. Her ballet shoes. She pulled them out, running her thumb over the frayed ribbons and the worn suede tips. She held them to her chest, closing her eyes.

She pulled out a binder next, filled with handwritten musical notations and choreography notes. This was who she was before she became Helena Velasquez. She was a dancer. A principal. And she had walked away from a contract with the Royal Ballet to play house with a man who looked at her like she was dirt.

She set the shoes down and pulled out her phone. She dialed a number she hadn't called in two years.

It rang twice before a man with a slight German accent answered. "Tristan Finch."

"Tristan," Helena said, her voice hoarse. "It's Helena."

"Helena? Mein Gott, I haven't heard from you since..." He trailed off. "Is everything okay?"

"Not really," she admitted, staring at the shoes. "But I want to dance again. The guest spot with the Berlin State Ballet... is it still open?"

There was a pause. "It's a six-month contract. The pay is terrible, and the artistic director is a tyrant."

"I'll take it."

"I'll make the call," Tristan said. "But Helena, you need to be here by next week for rehearsals."

"Understood."

She hung up. She had a destination. Now she needed a way to get there.

Her eyes landed on the vanity table. Sitting in the center, in a velvet box the color of blood, was the necklace. A Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra pendant, twenty motifs of gold and carnelian. Dante had given it to her the day they signed the prenup. "A token of our arrangement," he had called it.

Helena walked over and picked up the box. It was heavy. It was worth a fortune. And it was the key to her freedom.

She changed out of her wrinkled clothes, pulling on a pair of dark jeans, a plain sweater, and a baseball cap. She hid her hair under the cap and slid on a pair of oversized sunglasses. She looked like a tourist, or someone trying not to be recognized. Good.

She took the subway, not the town car, down to Madison Avenue. She walked past the glittering storefronts until she reached a discreet brass plaque that read "Consignment & Curated Luxury."

The bell chimed as she walked in. A man in a tailored suit looked up from the counter, his expression polite but assessing.

"I'd like to sell this," Helena said, placing the velvet box on the counter.

The man opened it. His eyebrows rose a fraction of an inch. He examined the necklace, checking the clasp and the hallmark, then looked back up at her.

"Do you have the certificate of authenticity?"

Helena pulled the folded document from her purse and slid it across the counter.

The man nodded, disappearing into the back room. He returned a few minutes later with a slip of paper. "We can offer you eighty thousand. By certified cashier's check."

It was less than half of what Dante paid, but it was enough. It was hers.

"I'll take it," she said. "I'll need to cash it immediately."

The man nodded. "Our affiliate bank is two blocks away. I can have the check drawn up now. It will be as good as cash once you present your identification."

Ten minutes later, she walked out of the shop with a crisp, official-looking check in her bag. She didn't go home. She went to a dance supply store in the Garment District and bought a pair of the finest Freed of London pointe shoes they had.

Then, she found a dingy coffee shop with free Wi-Fi. She bought a prepaid burner phone and a cup of black coffee. She connected to the network and booked a one-way flight to Berlin, leaving in three days.

She stared at the confirmation email on the screen. For the first time in two years, a smile touched her lips. It was small, and it was sad, but it was real.

She spent the rest of the afternoon sitting on a bench in Central Park, watching the dogs chase squirrels and the nannies push strollers. She breathed in the crisp autumn air, letting it fill her lungs, washing out the stale scent of the penthouse.

When the sun began to set, she stood up. She had to go back. She had to pack her real life into that cardboard box and wait for the right moment to run.

She knew Dante would notice the necklace was gone. She knew he would be furious. But as she walked back toward the gilded cage on Fifth Avenue, she realized she didn't care. The cage door was open, and she was ready to fly.

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