Hands of Stone, Heart of Vengeance

Hands of Stone, Heart of Vengeance

Catlaina Sloggett

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My husband told me I was a bad investment, a legacy asset he was forced to liquidate after a car crash stole his memory of our love five years ago. He replaced me with a "Muse," a supermodel whose lies were as polished as the magazine covers she graced. But when her son-the boy Adrian believed was his heir-suffered a sudden allergic reaction, she tearfully accused me of being a jealous chemist who mixed poison to harm an innocent child. My husband, the man whose empire was built on the scents I created, didn't hesitate. In a blind rage, he declared that if my hands were used for evil, they shouldn't be used at all. He ordered his security team to bring quick-drying industrial cement. "Since you can't control these hands, I will seal them forever," he commanded, his voice devoid of mercy. He then had my hands encased in stone and had me displayed in the window of our flagship store, a public spectacle for the world to condemn. As I stood there, the heavy weight crushing my fingers and my soul, I finally understood. My blind love and foolish hope had been my downfall. I had loved the wrong man, and he had utterly destroyed me. But they made one fatal mistake. They didn't know about the hidden camera I'd planted in the nursery. And they had no idea that my family controlled the very flowers that kept his empire alive.

Chapter 1

My husband told me I was a bad investment, a legacy asset he was forced to liquidate after a car crash stole his memory of our love five years ago. He replaced me with a "Muse," a supermodel whose lies were as polished as the magazine covers she graced.

But when her son-the boy Adrian believed was his heir-suffered a sudden allergic reaction, she tearfully accused me of being a jealous chemist who mixed poison to harm an innocent child.

My husband, the man whose empire was built on the scents I created, didn't hesitate. In a blind rage, he declared that if my hands were used for evil, they shouldn't be used at all. He ordered his security team to bring quick-drying industrial cement.

"Since you can't control these hands, I will seal them forever," he commanded, his voice devoid of mercy.

He then had my hands encased in stone and had me displayed in the window of our flagship store, a public spectacle for the world to condemn.

As I stood there, the heavy weight crushing my fingers and my soul, I finally understood. My blind love and foolish hope had been my downfall. I had loved the wrong man, and he had utterly destroyed me.

But they made one fatal mistake. They didn't know about the hidden camera I'd planted in the nursery. And they had no idea that my family controlled the very flowers that kept his empire alive.

Chapter 1

Elena POV:

He told me I was a contractual obligation, a stale formula he was forced to keep on the books. Five years ago, a car crash stole his memory of our love, gifting him a new life with a woman whose lies were as synthetic as her beauty. Now, he stood before me, basking in the flashbulbs, while I, his legal wife and chief perfumer, handed him the papers he thought were just another business deal, not the divorce I had meticulously orchestrated to finally break free.

"Elena, wipe Leo's shoes. He stepped in something," I was ordered, my voice a practiced, smooth monotone.

"Finally," Bella purred, her eyes scanning the adoring press. "This launch better live up to the hype, Addy. My followers expect nothing less."

"It will, darling. Elena is a decent enough chemist, for what she is," Adrian replied, a dismissive wave of his hand. It was a knife twist I had grown accustomed to. My life's work, my very soul distilled into fragrances, reduced to being "a decent enough chemist."

My phone vibrated in my pocket. A message from Lucas. Did you do it? Are you free yet? The gallery asked about you. I saw Adrian reaching for a glass of champagne. My hand instinctively darted to my pocket, shoving the phone deeper into the fabric, out of sight.

He didn't know he was signing away his claim to me. He signed our divorce papers.

A small, bitter laugh threatened to escape me. He thought he was just authorizing another million-dollar purchase. He was unknowingly signing his own exile from my life. The irony alone was almost enough to make me smile.

As he finished, Leo, the five-year-old boy Bella claimed was Adrian's heir, pointed at me with a sticky finger. "Elena, my shoes! Now!"

I knelt, my heart a cold stone. As I wiped a smudge from his designer sneakers, he deliberately tilted his ice cream cone, smearing chocolate and strawberry syrup all down the front of my vintage silk gown. "Oops," he giggled. "You look dirty, Elena."

My stomach churned. The sweetness of their public display was a venom that slowly corroded my insides. I offered them a tight, professional smile, picking up the signed papers. The thick parchment felt heavy in my hand, a strange mix of freedom and finality.

Suddenly, Leo let out a piercing shriek. "She pinched me! Mommy, Elena pinched me hard!"

Adrian's head snapped toward me. His face contorted with disgust. "Don't touch him," he snarled, his voice low and dangerous.

His hand shot out, not to question, but to shove me. "Get away from my son!"

I stumbled backward, my heels catching on a power cord. I crashed into the high-temperature essential oil distiller set up for a live demonstration. A sharp crack echoed through the silent backstage area. Pain exploded across my hand as boiling hot rose oil splashed from the fractured beaker. I gasped, stumbling back, clutching my blistering hand. My vision swam.

He saw the pain, the way my skin was already turning an angry red. But his eyes held no remorse. Only contempt.

"Filthy," he spat, pulling a silk handkerchief from his jacket pocket. He wiped at a stray drop of oil on his own sleeve, as if my presence carried some vile disease. "Don't you ever put your hands on my son again, Elena."

My breath hitched. My hand was already swelling, a searing ache throbbing deep in my bones. This wasn't new. Five years. Five years of hoping a flicker of the man I knew would return. Each time, I'd tried. A familiar scent left on his pillow. A photo of us in the lab left "accidentally" on his desk. Each time, his amnesia-fueled rage would erupt. The punishments were swift and brutal. Once, I had dared to wear the first perfume I ever made for him. His fist had connected with the wall beside my head, leaving me with ringing ears and a terror that still made my heart race. His security detail, always lurking, had learned to anticipate his moods. Their verbal abuse was precise, leaving bruises no one but me could feel.

I swallowed the metallic taste of fear, forcing myself to stand tall. "Of course, Mr. Foster," I managed, my voice a strained whisper. "My apologies."

"Get out of my sight," Adrian commanded, his voice returning to its usual arrogant tone. "You reek of cheap chemicals and desperation."

I nodded, my head pounding. I knew what would happen if I showed weakness. Every muscle in my body screamed in protest, but I straightened my shoulders and turned. My face must have been ghostly pale, because even Adrian, in his self-absorbed bubble, seemed to catch it. His gaze lingered for a second on my face, a fleeting, unreadable expression. He said nothing.

Bella, triumphant, clapped her hands. "Oh, finally! The stage is ours! I need to tell my followers all about Leo's bravery!"

"You seem... unusually compliant today, Elena," Adrian remarked, his eyes narrowed. "No snide remarks? No attempts to remind me of our 'glorious past'?"

My jaw tightened. "I am a professional, Mr. Foster. And my past is irrelevant to my duties here."

His eyes flickered again, a strange tension in his brow. "Mr. Foster? Since when did you get so formal, my rose?" His voice was laced with a venomous sweetness, a clear mockery of a forgotten endearement.

A shiver ran down my spine. That name. It was buried deep in a past he couldn't remember, a past he'd erased. I pushed the memory down, forcing a blank expression. "It is proper protocol for an employee, sir."

I began to walk away, desperate to escape.

"Elena, wait!" Bella's voice stopped me cold. "You know what? My fans love seeing the 'genius' behind the brand. Come stand in the background while I talk. Hold my purse."

The air left my lungs. Humiliation burned through me, hotter than the pain in my hand. I glanced at Adrian, a desperate plea in my eyes. He just watched, a cruel smirk playing on his lips.

"Do it," he said, his voice flat. "Consider it part of your 'duties,' as you like to call them."

A fresh wave of anger, cold and sharp, washed over me. But I knew better than to fight. Not now. Not when freedom was so close. I walked back, my head bowed, and stood silently behind them, holding Bella's ridiculously expensive handbag like a servant.

Adrian watched, a flicker of something dark in his eyes. "You know, Elena," he said, his voice dangerously low, "your obedience is almost... unsettling. It makes me wonder what you're really up to."

My heart hammered against my ribs. "I am merely fulfilling my obligation, Mr. Foster."

He let out a short, harsh laugh. "Obligation, right. Well, since you're so good at fulfilling obligations, how about this? Smile. Look happy for us. I'll need some proof of a 'harmonious team' for the board later." He gestured for a photographer to come closer.

Bella, lost in her own vanity, was already posing for the camera, describing the luxurious bottle of "Royal Baby." Adrian put his arm around her, watching me, his eyes dark and hungry with a sadistic pleasure.

My lips trembled as I forced a smile. The camera flashed, the light a tiny, mocking eye. It was pointed at their perfect family, but I could feel Adrian's gaze on me, burning, dissecting.

Bella's cheerful chatter filled the air as I stood there, my mind numb. The sounds of their forced intimacy, her coos, his low murmurs, were a physical assault. My ears rang. My stomach rebelled.

Finally, the photographer was satisfied. "That was amazing, Addy!" Bella cried, throwing her arms around him. "You spoil me rotten."

It spun through the air, narrowly missing his head, and shattered against the wall behind him, unleashing an overpowering cloud of fragrance.

Adrian froze, his eyes widening in a mixture of shock and dawning fury. His jaw clenched. He was about to explode. I braced for the impact, the inevitable punishment.

But then, his eyes glazed over. His face, usually so impassive, contorted in a strange, pained expression. He clutched his head, his gaze unfocused.

"My rose?" he whispered, his voice hoarse, laced with confusion. "Did... did I know you before this?"

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