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Too Late, My Queen

Too Late, My Queen

Author: : Reel Life
Genre: Billionaires
Ethan Miller, a gritty musician, found himself trapped in a gilded cage, bound to the ruthless music mogul Victoria Vanderbilt. His sister Maya' s life depended on Tori' s whims and VME' s endless resources. He endured years as Tori' s star, her lover, her prized possession, sacrificing his soul for Maya' s critical care. But Tori' s attention, a fleeting and dangerous thing, soon shifted to Julian Vance, a brash performance artist. Ethan's music became "dated," his loyalty dismissed, and VME' s lifeline to Maya was cruelly severed. He watched, helpless, as Julian' s family and their goons ripped Maya' s ventilator away, causing her agonizing death. Tori, witnessing his despair, callously shrugged it off, declaring it "resource reallocation." How could the woman he loved, who once vowed to protect him fiercely, become a monster who facilitated his sister' s demise? His very devotion had been a poisoned gift, leading to the ultimate, unbearable price. In that moment of profound loss and brutal betrayal, Ethan Miller died. He rose from the ashes, now Liam Kincaid, a ghost determined to vanish from Tori' s toxic world, seeking true freedom and peace.

Introduction

Ethan Miller, a gritty musician, found himself trapped in a gilded cage, bound to the ruthless music mogul Victoria Vanderbilt.

His sister Maya' s life depended on Tori' s whims and VME' s endless resources.

He endured years as Tori' s star, her lover, her prized possession, sacrificing his soul for Maya' s critical care.

But Tori' s attention, a fleeting and dangerous thing, soon shifted to Julian Vance, a brash performance artist.

Ethan's music became "dated," his loyalty dismissed, and VME' s lifeline to Maya was cruelly severed.

He watched, helpless, as Julian' s family and their goons ripped Maya' s ventilator away, causing her agonizing death.

Tori, witnessing his despair, callously shrugged it off, declaring it "resource reallocation."

How could the woman he loved, who once vowed to protect him fiercely, become a monster who facilitated his sister' s demise?

His very devotion had been a poisoned gift, leading to the ultimate, unbearable price.

In that moment of profound loss and brutal betrayal, Ethan Miller died.

He rose from the ashes, now Liam Kincaid, a ghost determined to vanish from Tori' s toxic world, seeking true freedom and peace.

Chapter 1

Victoria Vanderbilt, "Tori" to the few she allowed close, owned the room. She always did. Tonight, it was a cramped, smoky club in Philadelphia, a far cry from her usual Manhattan haunts. But she' d heard whispers of a musician, someone raw, someone real. She found him in Ethan Miller. His voice, a gravelly tenor, wrapped around lyrics that spoke of calloused hands and quiet desperation. His fingers danced over the worn frets of his guitar. Tori, heiress to the Vanderbilt Music and Media empire, VME, felt a familiar thrill, the hunter' s instinct.

She cornered him after his set.

"You're good," she said, her voice low, cutting through the bar noise. "Wasted here."

Ethan, smelling of stale beer and nervous sweat, just looked at her. He was young, maybe mid-twenties, with eyes that had seen too much.

"I'm Victoria Vanderbilt," she offered, extending a perfectly manicured hand. "I want to sign you."

The contract was a golden cage. Exclusive, demanding, but it came with a lifeline: VME would cover all medical expenses for his younger sister, Maya.

Maya, with her rare, aggressive juvenile idiopathic arthritis, needed treatments that cost more than Ethan would make in a lifetime of playing dive bars. He signed. Tori became his world.

She molded him, polished him, renamed him Liam Kincaid for the stage, a name she said had "star power." She bought him new clothes, a new apartment, a new life. She also bought his devotion, or so she thought.

For years, he was her prized project, her brilliant discovery, her lover. She paraded him at industry events, her arm possessively through his. She controlled his music, his image, his every waking hour. He endured it for Maya.

Maya got the best doctors, the cutting-edge treatments. Ethan paid the price in slivers of his soul.

Then came Julian Vance.

Tori, ever restless, grew bored with the "refined" Liam Kincaid she had created.

Julian was all digital noise and calculated rebellion, a tech bro turned performance artist. He was "edgy," "provocative"-words Tori now craved.

She met him at some gallery opening, a chaos of flashing lights and self-important pronouncements.

Julian, with his sharp suit and sharper smirk, saw Tori not as a patron of the arts, but as a VME-branded stepping stone.

He was everything Ethan wasn't: loud, brash, and utterly uninterested in authenticity. Tori was instantly smitten.

The shift was brutal. VME resources, once Ethan' s lifeline, now flowed to Julian.

"Collaborate with him," Tori ordered Ethan one afternoon, lounging on a chaise in her penthouse, Julian smirking from a nearby armchair. "Your sound is... dated. Julian can give you an edge."

Ethan refused. "My music is about honesty, Tori. Not... this." He gestured vaguely at Julian, who merely raised an eyebrow.

Julian, ever the opportunist, whispered poison in Tori' s ear. "He' s ungrateful, darling. A relic. You' ve outgrown him."

Ethan tried to reason with her. "Tori, my new album... you promised to fund the string section. And Maya... her next treatment payment is due."

Tori' s eyes, once warm when they looked at him, turned to ice.

"There are... cash flow issues at VME, Ethan," she said, her voice a silken lie. She' d just greenlit a seven-figure budget for Julian' s latest "immersive digital experience." "Perhaps if you were more... cooperative. More grateful."

This was her punishment for his "disloyalty."

She summoned him to her office days later. The room was cold, impersonal, like their relationship had become.

"Ethan," she began, her tone deceptively gentle, like a doctor about to deliver a fatal diagnosis. "We need to talk about your... attitude."

He stood stiffly. "My attitude? Or your new pet project?"

Her smile didn't reach her eyes. "Julian is exciting. You' ve become... predictable."

"And Maya?" he asked, his voice tight. "Is her health predictable enough for you to play games with?"

Tori' s expression hardened. "Maya' s treatments are expensive, Ethan. Very expensive. Continued funding depends on your... continued value to VME. And to me."

The threat hung in the air, suffocating him.

"What do you want me to say, Tori?"

"I want you to admit you' ve been difficult. That you understand my decisions are for the best."

He looked at her, at the woman who had once claimed to love him, who had held his hand while Maya underwent painful procedures. Now, she used his sister' s life as a bargaining chip.

"Fine," he choked out, the word tasting like ash. "I' ve been difficult. I understand." It was a confession torn from him, a lie to save Maya.

He remembered the night Tori met Julian. It was at a VME gala she' d forced Ethan to attend. Julian, the guest of honor, had given a speech full of buzzwords and self-congratulation. Tori had watched him, rapt, a strange light in her eyes. Ethan had felt a chill then, a premonition of this. Julian was a mirror of Tori' s own restless, demanding nature, something Ethan, with his quiet integrity, could never be.

After his forced confession, Tori had waved a dismissive hand.

"Don' t be so dramatic, Ethan. Julian is just a bit of fun, a game. You know you' re still my primary concern." Her eyes, however, told a different story. They gleamed with the thrill of her new conquest, and a cold assertion of her ultimate control over him. "But you need to learn your place."

He saw it then, with sickening clarity. He was powerless. A pawn in her games. Resistance was futile.

Julian, for his part, played his role perfectly. He "reluctantly" accepted Tori' s patronage, but on his terms. He needed creative freedom, a massive budget, and her undivided attention. Tori, eager to please her new toy, agreed to everything. Soon, social media was flooded with pictures of Tori and Julian: at exclusive parties, on private jets, always artfully disheveled, always "disrupting" something. Each photo was a fresh stab of humiliation for Ethan.

He tried to protest, to reason with her. "Tori, this is destroying my career. People are laughing at me, at VME."

"Nonsense," she' d replied, scrolling through Julian' s latest Instagram post. "It' s called buzz. You should try getting some."

He tried to leave. "I can' t do this anymore."

"Don' t be silly, Ethan," she' d said, not even looking up. "Where would you go? Who would pay for Maya?"

He tried to endure. He focused on his music, what little he was allowed to make, and on Maya' s fragile health. Then Julian, in a fit of pique over some perceived slight from a critic, smashed a priceless sculpture at a VME-sponsored event. The scandal was immediate.

Tori, furious, summoned Ethan.

"This is your fault!" she seethed, her face pale with rage.

"My fault? How?"

"If you hadn' t been so difficult, so resistant to Julian, he wouldn' t be so... stressed!"

It was absurd, a cruel twisting of reality. But he saw the dangerous glint in her eyes.

"Tell me it was an accident, Tori," he pleaded, though he knew Julian' s tantrums were legendary.

"It doesn't matter! You need to fix this. You need to take the blame. Say you bumped into him."

To appease her, to protect Maya from the fallout of her rage, Ethan agreed. He issued a public statement, a humiliating lie, claiming responsibility for the damage. Tori, mollified for the moment, gave him a brittle smile of approval.

The stress was a constant, grinding weight. One evening, after a particularly harrowing phone call with Maya' s doctor about a new complication, the world tilted. Ethan felt a sharp pain in his chest, his breath catching. He stumbled, his vision blurring, and collapsed onto the plush carpet of the apartment Tori provided, a gilded cage.

He heard Tori' s voice, distant, annoyed. "Ethan? What' s wrong now?"

He tried to speak, to tell her he couldn' t breathe, but no words came.

Julian' s voice, smooth and unconcerned, cut in. "He' s probably just being dramatic, darling. Come on, we' ll be late for the premiere."

Ethan heard Tori hesitate, then her footsteps receding. "Put him in his room, Charles," she instructed her driver. "And no doctors. He needs to learn not to cause scenes."

The door closed. He was alone, gasping for air, the denial of aid a cold, hard fact.

Lying there, pain radiating through his chest, a profound realization settled over him. Tori' s affection, the intense, possessive fire he had once mistaken for love, was gone. Extinguished. He had been a beautiful object, and she had grown tired of him. He no longer wanted her love, her pity, or anything from her. He just wanted out. The fight was over.

Chapter 2

He woke up in a private hospital room, the kind VME kept on retainer. His chest ached with a dull throb, his limbs heavy. The doctor said it was a severe anxiety attack, exacerbated by exhaustion. He felt hollow, the fight drained out of him. The end of his relationship with Tori, if it could even be called that anymore, felt less like a break and more like a slow, agonizing death.

The door opened. Tori swept in, Julian Vance clinging to her arm, his hand possessively on her waist. They were laughing, their heads close together. They didn' t even glance at Ethan, lying pale and still in the hospital bed. The casual intimacy was a fresh wound, a stark reminder of how completely he' d been replaced.

Julian, spotting Ethan, detached himself from Tori and sauntered over.

"Well, well, look who' s awake," Julian sneered, his eyes cold. "Heard you caused quite a scene. Trying to upstage my gallery opening, were we?"

Ethan ignored him, his gaze fixed on Tori. She was examining her nails, a picture of bored indifference.

"Tori," Ethan said, his voice raspy.

She finally looked at him, her expression unreadable.

Julian stepped closer. "You know, Miller, my mother was very upset. She heard about your little stunt. Said you were harassing me, trying to ruin my career."

Ethan' s head snapped towards Julian. "What are you talking about? Harassing you?"

He looked back at Tori, a desperate plea in his eyes. "Tori, you know that' s not true."

Her attention, however, remained solely on Julian. She reached out, tucking a stray strand of hair behind Julian' s ear, a gesture of affection that made Ethan' s stomach clench. She hadn't shown him such tenderness in months, perhaps years. It was as if he wasn't even in the room.

"Tori, don' t you care that I was in the hospital?" Ethan asked, his voice barely a whisper. "Don't you care about what happened to me?"

She finally turned her cool gaze on him. "You fainted, Ethan. People faint. It' s hardly a national emergency. Julian, however, was genuinely distressed by your theatrics." Her dismissal was a cold slap.

"He needs to apologize," Julian declared, puffing out his chest. "To me. And to my mother, for the distress he' s caused."

"Apologize?" Ethan' s voice rose, incredulous. "I will not apologize for something I didn' t do! For your lies!"

Tori' s eyes narrowed. "Ethan, don' t be difficult." She snapped her fingers. Two large men in dark suits, VME security, materialized from the hallway. "Make him apologize, Charles."

Fear, cold and sharp, pierced through Ethan' s despair. He knew that tone. He knew what she was capable of.

The men advanced. Ethan looked at Tori, one last, desperate appeal. Her face was a mask of indifference.

He tried to resist, but they were too strong. They dragged him from the bed, his hospital gown falling open, exposing his vulnerability. They forced him to his knees before Julian. One of them grabbed his hair, yanking his head back.

"Apologize," the man grunted.

Ethan bit his lip until he tasted blood, humiliation burning through him. He was on his knees, forced to beg forgiveness from the man who was destroying his life, while the woman he had once loved watched without a flicker of emotion.

"I... I apologize," he mumbled, the words choking him. Defeated.

Julian smirked, triumphant. Then, with a dramatic sigh, he turned to Tori.

"Darling, I don' t think this can work," he said, his voice laced with false regret. "My family... they' re old-fashioned. They wouldn' t approve of... this arrangement." He gestured vaguely between Tori and Ethan. "They' re pressuring me to end things with you." He paused, then added, with a sly glance at Ethan, "For now, at least."

Ethan felt a flicker of something – hope? Relief? – but it was quickly extinguished.

Tori, unfazed, merely arched an eyebrow. "Is that all?" She pulled out her phone. "Don' t worry about your family, Julian. I' ll call my lawyers. We' ll arrange a generous settlement for your... inconvenience." She then looked at Ethan, a cruel smile playing on her lips. "And as for you, Ethan, I suppose a divorce is in order. A clean break."

Ethan stared at her, stunned. Divorce. She said it so easily, as if their years together, the life they had built, however fractured, meant nothing. She had once moved heaven and earth, or so it felt to him, to bind him to her, to secure his dependence. Now, she was casting him aside for this... charlatan, with the same casual indifference she' d shown when replacing a worn-out handbag.

His heart, already bruised, shattered.

Julian, emboldened, stepped forward and wrapped an arm around Tori' s waist, pulling her close. He looked over her shoulder at Ethan, still kneeling on the cold hospital floor, and gave a subtle, triumphant lift of his eyebrow.

Tori cooed at Julian, then, without a backward glance at Ethan, they swept out of the room, their laughter echoing in the sterile hallway.

Ethan remained on the floor, the chill seeping into his bones. He slowly curled into himself, the humiliation, the betrayal, the utter desolation finally overwhelming him. Tears, hot and silent, streamed down his face.

A few hours later, a lawyer, VME' s finest, entered the room. He was brisk, efficient, his briefcase full of documents. Divorce papers. A settlement agreement – surprisingly generous, Ethan noted numbly, probably to ensure his silence.

"Ms. Vanderbilt asked me to convey a message," the lawyer said, his tone devoid of emotion. "She says this is just part of the game. She expects you to wait for her. She says she will come back for you, once she' s tired of... this diversion."

Ethan looked at the papers, at the clause stipulating a swift, no-contest divorce. He thought of Tori' s casual cruelty, her easy dismissal of their past, her blatant infatuation with Julian. A game. His life, Maya' s life, had been reduced to a game for her amusement.

A cold resolve settled in him. He picked up the pen. He would not be her toy, waiting on a shelf to be picked up again at her whim. He would not endure another cycle of her possessive affection and callous discard.

He signed the papers without a word, the stroke of the pen a definitive end. He was free. Or so he hoped. The price of that freedom, he suspected, was yet to be fully paid.

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