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Chapter 1: The Solitude of an Empire

The sun was setting on the horizon, tinting the tall buildings of the financial district in red and gold. From his office on the top floor of Montalbán Tower, Lorenzo watched the city, lost in a sea of numbers and projections that kept swirling in his mind.

He was a respected CEO, a money magnate, but at that moment, he felt a pang of emptiness in his heart. As the night wore on, his phone vibrated insistently. A message from his mother appeared on the screen: “Where is Amelia? We haven’t seen her in a long time.” Lorenzo sighed. That question always haunted him. The Montalbán family did not forgive the absence of a CEO’s wife, especially when they saw her as a "peasant" who didn’t belong in their world.

Amelia had been a source of light in his life, a woman with overflowing talent and creativity. But in recent months, her laughter had disappeared. He had given himself completely to his work, ignoring the growing pain in his wife, until it had become almost inaudible.

That same night, after a long day of work, he decided to return home. On the way, he remembered the happy days when he and Amelia shared dreams and plans, but all of that had been lost in the noise of meetings and negotiations. However, the unease in his chest grew as he neared home.

Upon entering, the house was an echo of silence. Dinner was served, but there was no joy at the table. Amelia looked at him with a mixture of sadness and resignation. She was beautiful, wearing a silk blouse that accentuated her figure, but her eyes reflected the suffering she had been enduring.

—Lorenzo, can we talk? —she said, her voice trembling slightly.

He sat down, feeling the weight of her gaze.

—Of course, what’s this about? —he responded, trying to sound nonchalant, although part of him feared what was coming.

—I’ve been thinking about us. About what we’ve stopped being —she began, taking a deep breath—. You’re always busy, and I... I feel invisible.

He frowned, but he knew she was right. Guilt attacked him like a thief in the night.

—Amelia, you know I work hard for us, for our future. I want to give you everything you deserve —he said, trying to justify his absence.

—And what about me? —she interrupted, her voice rising—. What about our nights together, our laughter? The Montalbán family doesn’t accept me. To them, I’ll always be an outsider. You’re not the only one with responsibilities, Lorenzo. I have my own dreams too, and I feel trapped in this life I didn’t choose.

Lorenzo felt the sting of her words, like a direct blow to his heart. Her frustration hit him deeply, and he realized he had been ignoring her pain.

—It’s not easy for me either —he confessed—. Don’t think they look down on you, that you’re just "the CEO’s wife." You know I love you, Amelia. I always have.

—Then show me —she said, tears in her eyes—. Show me that you value me, that I’m not just an accessory in your life.

A deep silence filled the room, laden with unspoken emotions. Lorenzo understood that while his work was important, he couldn’t keep sacrificing their relationship at the altar of success. He needed to find balance, but before that, he had to heal the pain he had caused.

—I’m sorry, Amelia. I promise I’ll try to change —he responded, reaching out to her—. I need you by my side, and I want you to know you’re not invisible to me.

She took his hand, but in her expression, there was a mixture of hope and doubt. The road to reconciliation would be difficult, but both knew they had to face it together.

—Let’s do it —she said, feeling a spark of hope.

But a shadow loomed over them, a shadow that represented Lorenzo’s family, who would never stop judging her. And so, in the silence of their home, the fight for their love was only beginning.

As the conversation settled in the palpable tension of the room, Lorenzo’s phone rang again. This time, it was a message from his sister, alerting him to an urgent “situation.”

—What’s going on? —asked Amelia, frowning as Lorenzo read the screen.

—It’s mom. She says she’s feeling very ill and needs us to be with her —he replied, his voice tense.

Amelia felt her stomach churn. It wasn’t the first time Lorenzo’s mother used manipulation to pull him to her side, and she didn’t want to be a pawn in her game.

—Are you going to go? —she asked, trying to stay calm.

—I can’t leave her alone, Amelia. She needs support —said Lorenzo, but his look showed he knew what this would mean for them.

—And what about us? —she said, pain reflecting in her voice—. I need you here, not at your mother’s house, where I’m always looked down upon.

But he was already decided. The thought of his mother being sick made him feel guilty.

—I’m going to talk to her. Maybe... maybe we can all go together, maybe that will help you integrate —Lorenzo suggested, trying to calm her.

The mention of going to live with the Montalbán family made Amelia’s heart sink. She knew she wouldn’t be welcomed and that every visit would be a reminder of her position in the family. However, she couldn’t make Lorenzo feel guilty for his family duty.

The decision was quick. Within hours, they were on their way to the family home. Upon arrival, the dazzling mansion seemed intimidating, and the smile on Lorenzo’s mother’s face didn’t hide the true purpose of their visit.

—Lorenzo, darling! —his mother exclaimed, hugging him tightly—. I missed you so much! Amelia, dear, I hope you’re ready to help me around the house.

Amelia forced a smile, but the coldness in her chest grew. As the hours passed, Lorenzo’s mother became the perfect hostess, but her critical gaze and sarcastic remarks became evident with every interaction.

—Have you considered giving up that little design career? —Lorenzo’s mother said with a smile that didn’t reach her eyes—. You must know that a true Montalbán takes care of her family, not vain ambitions.

Amelia felt the blood rush to her head. Humiliation overwhelmed her, and the atmosphere turned hostile. Every look from her sister-in-law, every comment from her mother-in-law, made her feel like an outsider in Lorenzo’s world.

—Perhaps you should look more around you and less at the runways, dear —her sister-in-law added with disdain.

Lorenzo, who had been absorbed in conversations about work, finally realized what was happening. He turned to Amelia but couldn’t find the words to defend her.

—Amelia, are you okay? —he asked, concerned as his mother and sister continued their storm of criticism.

—No... —she responded, feeling the sting of tears in her eyes—. I’m not okay. I’ll never be okay in this place.

Unable to bear the humiliation any longer, Amelia abruptly stood up, leaving Lorenzo and his family speechless. The anguish she had suppressed for so long exploded in her chest.

—I’m going to get some air —she said, leaving the house and Lorenzo behind, feeling her heart break into pieces.

Lorenzo stood frozen, caught between the love for his wife and loyalty to his family, not knowing how to fix the chaos he had created. As the hurtful words echoed in his ears, he realized he had to choose between the acceptance of his family or the defense of the woman he truly loved.

Trapped in the luxurious Montalbán mansion, Amelia felt like a fish out of water. Every corner of the house reminded her of the dream life she had left behind, but what tormented her most was the ongoing humiliation she suffered at the hands of her in-laws.

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