Chapter 4: The Woman They Underestimated (Ending)
Eight months later, Olivia gave birth to a healthy baby girl.
William Bennett cried when he held his granddaughter for the first time.
It was the first time Olivia had seen her father cry in years.
Life slowly became peaceful again.
The divorce was finalized.
Olivia kept everything that was legally hers.
More importantly, she reclaimed something money could never buy.
Her dignity.
One sunny afternoon, she attended a charity event hosted by the Bennett Foundation.
As she stepped onto the stage holding her daughter, applause filled the room.
Among the crowd, she noticed a familiar face.
Ethan.
Standing quietly in the back.
Older.
Tired.
Alone.
Their eyes met for a brief moment.
He looked away first.
Not because he hated her.
Because he finally understood what he had lost.
Later that evening, Olivia stood on a balcony overlooking the city.
Her daughter slept peacefully in her arms.
William joined her.
"You okay?" he asked.
Olivia smiled.
"Better than okay."
She looked at the lights stretching across the skyline.
Three years earlier, she had hidden her name hoping someone would love her for who she was.
Instead, she learned something far more important.
The right people don't need your status to see your value.
And the wrong people will reveal themselves eventually.
Below them, the city sparkled.

Ahead of them, an entirely new future waited.
And this time, Olivia would never again let anyone convince her she was nothing.
THE END.