Chapter 2

I left our house with nothing but a small overnight bag, my hands trembling as I closed the door behind me. The weight of my wedding ring felt like a shackle, and I twisted it off my finger, dropping it into my purse as I walked away. No note. No explanation. Max probably wouldn't notice I was gone until he needed something ironed or dinner served.

My tears finally broke free as I drove through the city, memories of the past three years flashing through my mind. The countless nights I'd stayed up late helping Max prepare presentations. The birthdays and anniversaries he'd forgotten. The way his eyes lit up when Lauren walked into our home—a look he hadn't given me in years.

Isabella's apartment building came into view, and I parked haphazardly, barely remembering to lock my car as I rushed inside. When she opened her door, one look at my face told her everything.

"Oh, Diana," she whispered, pulling me into a tight hug.

I collapsed into her embrace, my body shaking with sobs I'd held back for too long. Isabella guided me to her couch, wrapping a soft blanket around my shoulders as I struggled to speak between gasps.

"He gave away my mother's bedding," I finally managed. "To Lauren. His pregnant ex-girlfriend who's living in our bedroom now."

Isabella's eyes widened in shock, then narrowed with a fury I rarely saw in my gentle friend. "That bastard," she hissed. "I've kept quiet for too long because you asked me to, but enough is enough, Diana. You've sacrificed everything for a man who treats you like dirt. It's time to remember who you really are."

She knelt in front of me, taking my hands in hers. "You're Diana Cruz, for God's sake. Heiress to Cruz Holdings. The woman who graduated top of her class at Wharton. Not some doormat for Max West to wipe his feet on."

Her words hit me like cold water, shocking me back to reality. I'd been playing a role for so long—the devoted wife, the supportive partner—that I'd forgotten the woman I used to be. The woman I could be again.

"You're right," I whispered, my voice growing stronger with each word. "I've been hiding who I am, thinking that's what love meant. But love shouldn't require erasing yourself."

Isabella squeezed my hands. "So what are you going to do about it?"

For the first time in years, I felt clarity cutting through the fog of my marriage. "I'm going to take everything back. My name. My power. My life."

We stayed up all night, plotting my return to the world I'd left behind. By morning, I knew my first step.

My hands trembled as I dialed the number I'd memorized but never used. Each ring echoed my heartbeat until a familiar voice answered.

"Cruz speaking."

"Papa," I whispered, my voice breaking. "It's Diana."

Silence stretched between us, three years of estrangement compressed into seconds.

"Diana?" His voice softened, disbelief and hope mingling in that single word.

"Papa, I made a terrible mistake. I need to come home." The tears came again, but these felt different—cleansing rather than devastating.

"Mi hija." My father's voice filled with emotion. "Your room is exactly as you left it. Your office at Cruz Holdings too. Everything has been waiting for you."

"Everything except me," I said softly.

"You were always meant to return. Some journeys we must take to appreciate where we belong." His wisdom wrapped around me like a protective embrace. "Come home, Diana. It's time."

After the call, I felt something shift inside me—the first piece of my true self clicking back into place. But before I could fully reclaim my identity, I needed an ally in Max's world.

I arranged to meet Braylon Guzman at Café Laurent, an upscale establishment where privacy was guaranteed. When I arrived, he was already waiting, his concerned expression softening when he saw me.

"Diana," he stood, pulling out my chair. "I was worried when you called."

"Thank you for meeting me," I said, studying the man who'd known me since childhood. Unlike Max, Braylon had always treated me with genuine respect.

"What's happening? You sounded... different on the phone."

I took a deep breath. "I'm leaving Max. And I'm reclaiming who I really am."

Braylon's eyes widened slightly, but he nodded. "It's about time."

I leaned forward, lowering my voice. "The annual Guzman Corp gala is in two weeks. I want to make my first public appearance there—as Diana Cruz, representative of Cruz Holdings."

A slow smile spread across his face, admiration mixing with something deeper in his eyes. "Max won't know what hit him."

"That's the point," I replied, feeling a surge of confidence. "Will you help me?"

Braylon reached across the table, covering my hand with his. "Diana, I've watched you disappear into Max's shadow for three years. Whatever you need to step back into the light, I'm with you."

For hours, we planned every detail of my revelation. Braylon promised to ensure all the right investors, board members, and of course, Max and Lauren would be present. As we finalized our strategy, I felt a strange calm settling over me.

The accommodating housewife was gone. Diana Cruz was coming back to claim what was hers.

Chapter 3

The glass elevator ascended silently through the heart of Cruz Holdings, each floor a testament to the empire my father had built—the empire I had walked away from three years ago. My reflection stared back at me from the polished steel doors, and for a moment, I barely recognized myself. Gone was the timid woman who had left this building to play house with Max West. In her place stood someone harder, sharper, ready to claim what was rightfully hers.

"Nervous?" Papa asked, his weathered hand finding mine.

I squeezed his fingers, drawing strength from his presence. "No. I'm ready."

The doors opened with a soft chime, revealing the executive floor I remembered from childhood visits. But now I wasn't a little girl trailing behind my father—I was Diana Cruz, returning to take my place at the helm.

The whispers started immediately. Employees stopped mid-conversation, their eyes widening as recognition dawned. I heard fragments of hushed conversations floating through the air: "Is that really her?" "Diana Cruz is back?" "I thought she was just a housewife now."

I kept my spine straight, my heels clicking confidently against the marble floor as Papa led me through the maze of offices. Each step felt like shedding another layer of the submissive woman I'd pretended to be.

"Your office," Papa said, stopping before a set of mahogany doors. "Exactly as you left it."

He pushed the doors open, and my breath caught. The corner office stretched before me, floor-to-ceiling windows offering a panoramic view of the city skyline. My diplomas still hung on the wall—Harvard MBA, summa cum laude. Awards from my brief but brilliant tenure before I'd thrown it all away for love.

The massive desk sat empty, waiting. A nameplate gleamed in the afternoon sunlight: Diana Cruz, Executive Vice President.

"I never had it changed," Papa said softly. "I always knew you'd come back."

I walked to the desk, running my fingers over the smooth surface. When I settled into the leather chair, it felt like coming home. The city sprawled beneath me, full of possibilities I'd forgotten existed.

"The executive team is waiting in the conference room," Papa continued. "They're eager to welcome you back."

As we walked to the meeting, I felt my confidence solidifying with each step. These people would respect me—not because I was someone's accommodating wife, but because I was Diana Cruz.

Meanwhile, across the city, Max and Lauren were growing increasingly comfortable in their delusion that I posed no threat. I could picture them now, probably lounging in what used to be my bedroom, Lauren wearing my silk robe while eating breakfast from my grandmother's china.

The thought should have hurt, but instead, it fueled my determination. Let them play house in my absence. They had no idea what storm was coming.

Two days later, I stood in the most exclusive salon in the city, watching years of self-diminishment fall away with each snip of the stylist's scissors. My mousy brown hair, which I'd kept long because Max preferred it that way, was transformed into a sleek, sophisticated bob that framed my face perfectly.

"You have incredible bone structure," the stylist murmured, stepping back to admire her work. "I can't believe you've been hiding it all this time."

Neither could I. The makeup artist worked next, enhancing features I'd forgotten I possessed. Bold red lips replaced the neutral gloss I'd worn for years. Dramatic eyeliner accentuated eyes that now held steel instead of submission.

The personal shopper had already filled my new walk-in closet with power suits, designer dresses, and accessories that screamed success. Gone were the modest cardigans and sensible flats. In their place hung tailored blazers, silk blouses, and heels that added inches to my height and authority to my presence.

When I looked in the mirror for the final reveal, I gasped. The woman staring back at me was a stranger—and yet, she was more me than I'd been in years. Confident. Powerful. Untouchable.

"Perfect," I whispered, smoothing my hands over the emerald green dress that hugged my curves in all the right places. "Absolutely perfect."

My phone buzzed with a text from Isabella: "Max called looking for you. I told him you were busy becoming fabulous. Can't wait to see the new you!"

I smiled, a cold, satisfied expression that would have terrified the old Diana. Max was looking for me, probably wondering where his obedient little wife had gone. Soon, he would find out.

But first, I had a gala to prepare for. In less than a week, I would make my debut as the real Diana Cruz. And Max West would finally understand exactly what he had lost.

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