Follow
Chapters
Share
After giving up being a billionaire's mistress Novel Cover

After giving up being a billionaire's mistress

For four years, I loved Emory Kelly. For four years, he treated me like something he owned. Then one day, he chose another woman. So I walked away. Everyone thought I was making the biggest mistake of my life—especially when I agreed to marry Robert Sullivan, the city's most powerful billionaire. They said I was only his substitute. A temporary wife. A business arrangement. But while my ex finally realized he loved me, Robert was already protecting me from enemies I never knew I had. Now my ex wants me back. Too bad. Because the woman he abandoned is gone. And this time, I'm choosing the man who chose me first.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

A thirty-year-old man’s wants are never complicated. They’re plain, straightforward, right out in the open.

Sariah Allen had lost all track of time. Every muscle in her body felt like it had been wrung dry, pinned under a suffocating heat that left her gasping just to catch her breath. Emory Kelly knew her body better than she knew it herself—every sensitive spot, every trigger, every touch was deliberate, perfectly calculated to unravel her.

"Starting tomorrow, clear my whole schedule. I’m taking a week off. Book two tickets to the Caribbean," Emory finally said. He stood beside the bed, slow and steady as he buttoned his shirt, every movement meticulous.

Sariah shifted just a little, trying to ease the dull ache throbbing in her lower back, and a tiny flicker of hope sparked in her chest. "Emory—are you taking me on vacation?"

Emory hesitated. Then he frowned, glancing over at her like she’d said something ridiculous. "I’m going with Adelaide."

The smile froze solid on Sariah’s face. She dropped her gaze, awkwardness curling tight in her throat. "Alright, Mr. Kelly…"

He caught the disappointment etched across her face, so he spoke again. "Sariah, you’re just an orphan. You’re so young. I can’t marry you."

Sariah lifted her head to look at him, her smile cracked and tinged with raw sadness. "I never asked you to marry me… But now that Adelaide’s back from her divorce, isn’t it time we ended this? This thing we’ve been hiding?"

Emory’s jaw tightened. He brushed a hand softly over her hair, then set a black credit card down on the nightstand, his voice soft like he was trying to soothe a tantrum.

"I won’t be the other woman, Mr. Kelly," Sariah said firmly. She already knew—his marriage to Adelaide was inevitable. It was always going to happen.

"It’s too soon to hash this out now. We’ll deal with it when I’m actually at the altar. Don’t throw a scene. Ending this isn’t your call to make." Irritation sharpened his tone. He glanced at her one last time, then walked out, the door clicking shut behind him.

Silence swallowed the room after he left. It pressed in on Sariah, loud enough to thud against her eardrums.

Sariah had been an orphan since she was a kid. Back in college, her beauty turned Jasmine Kelly green with envy, and it spiraled into bullying so brutal it left her permanently deaf in one ear, a finger that never healed right, and faint cigarette burn scars crisscrossing her skin.

A video of the attack went viral, blowing up into a whole scandal. The school had to bring the families in, and it was Emory Kelly who stepped in to handle it for Jasmine.

Emory Kelly was Jasmine’s older brother.

Maybe it was just family pride, or maybe it was simple kindness. Either way, he reached out to the broken, beaten girl Sariah was back then. The first words he ever said to her were: "Don’t worry. I won’t let anyone hurt you ever again."

It was just one simple promise. But it was everything she’d ever ached to hear.

Sariah fell for Emory because, in the darkest moment of her life, he was everything she’d ever dreamed love and protection would be. She once thought he was her savior. But now? It’s clear he never truly loved her—he just wouldn’t let her go.

Up at Kelly Enterprises, Emory wrapped up a meeting, delegating last-minute tasks before his trip. Adelaide waited for him in his private office, already counting down the minutes until they jetted off to the Caribbean for seven blissful days alone.

Sariah brought in a coffee for Adelaide, and her heart ached so bad it felt like someone was carving it open with a knife. "Miss Patterson. Your coffee."

Adelaide looked up at her and gave her a polite, polished smile.

She came from old money, the perfect match for Emory—they’d grown up together, been carved out for each other from the start. She had that effortless poise and grace only high society breeds. Just sitting there, her confidence outshone anything Sariah could ever pretend to have.

Sariah already knew she’d lost. She could never compete.

Princes don’t actually fall for Cinderella. They just pass the time with her.

She set the coffee down and practically ran out of the office, too overwhelmed to stay a second longer.

She never had any confidence to begin with. Not as an orphan. Not as a poor girl with nothing to her name. Not with the scars from what happened that scream insecurity for everyone to see.

"Did you hear? Mr. Kelly and Miss Patterson are basically going on a pre-honeymoon, right? I heard they’re gonna go public after this trip. Both families are already pushing for the wedding."

In the break room, Sariah’s coworkers gossiped about Emory and Adelaide’s upcoming nuptials, no one bothering to lower their voices.

Sariah was pouring hot water for her tea, and her hand burned so bad it flushed bright red before she even realized what happened.

The mug slipped out of her hand and shattered on the tile. She fumbled, brain moving too slow, and scrambled to hold her burnt hand under the running tap.

Emory and Adelaide were getting married.

That meant it was over—her secret thing with Emory, her internship at Kelly Enterprises, all of it, cut short before it ever really got to end.

"Sariah? Mr. Kelly wants you to drive him and Miss Patterson to the airport at eleven."

A coworker called out the assignment to her. Of course it had to be her.

Sariah forced a bitter smile. Emory really could be… unthinkably cruel.

She knew he did this on purpose. He wouldn’t use his regular driver—he picked her, so she’d have to face reality, so she’d finally drop all her stupid little illusions.

Truth be told, Emory and Jasmine were both the same. They just hurt her in different ways.

After turning it over in her head for what felt like hours, Sariah pulled out her phone and dialed a number she’d blocked years ago.

"Hello, Mr. Sullivan. You mentioned before… if I agreed to marry you, you’d sponsor my studies in Italy… Is that offer still on the table?" Sariah’s voice shook as she spoke.

Getting married was the only way out of this city, away from Emory Kelly. It was her only escape.

"Make sure this is what you actually want," Robert Sullivan’s voice came through steady, calm on the other end of the line. "Thirteenth, seven p.m. Come to Riverfront Estate. We’ll work out the details there."

The thirteenth was only eight days away.

You may also like

After My Husband Froze My Accounts for His Mistress Novel Cover
9.4
I came home early because I was happy. That was the simple, stupid truth of it. I had spent the afternoon roughing out sketches for the spring collection—clean lines, asymmetrical draping, a whole series built on the interplay of shadow and light—and they were good. I knew they were good the way you know sometimes, deep in your hands before your brain catches up. I wanted to show Tate. I wanted to see his face. I still wanted that then. The Snyder penthouse was quiet when I stepped off the elevator. The entry hall smelled like cedar and cool air, the way it always did in October. I set my bag down and slipped off my shoes out of habit, the marble cold through my socks.
Damian's Redemption: The Billionaire Regret  Novel Cover
9.1
Aurora Sinclair thought she had closed the chapter on Damian Blackwood, the man she once loved, married, and walked away from. But when he unexpectedly comes back into her life, she realizes their story is far from over. Damian is the heir to Blackwood Enterprises, a corporate empire built on deceit, betrayal, and secrets darker than Aurora ever knew. For years, he obeyed his ruthless father's every demand, even marrying someone else to keep Aurora safe. But now, he's done playing by his father's rules. He's ready to reclaim the company his late mother built, expose the crimes that destroyed his family, and protect the woman he's never stopped loving. As old wounds reopen and dangerous enemies close in, Damian and Aurora are drawn together once more and bound by passion, loyalty, and a shared determination to end the nightmare once and for all. But with betrayal around every corner, they must face a chilling question: can they survive the past... and have a future together?
He Chose His Mistress Over Our Wedding Vows Novel Cover
8.9
The moment finally arrived at my wedding with Sylas Evans, the part where the groom is supposed to kiss the bride. Instead, Sylas shoved me aside and kissed the bridesmaid standing behind me. After the brazen display, he turned back to me nonchalantly and said, “Nellie, Autumn mentioned she'd never get married. She just wanted a taste of what a wedding feels like. This was something we agreed on before, so let’s carry on with the ceremony.” I stood there, watching the whispers among the guests and seeing the smug glint in Autumn's eyes. I smiled and said, “How about you borrow the whole wedding? Might as well take over completely.” Feigning hesitation, Sylas responded, “This doesn’t seem right, but if you insist, I won't object.” I nodded, “I don’t mind. Just make sure you cover the wedding bill.” I added, “It’s not much, just over a million dollars.” “What do you mean by that, Nellie?” Sylas's face changed dramatically. I ignored him, took the microphone from the host, and said loudly, “Dear friends and family, I apologize for the spectacle today. The wedding will proceed, but I will not be the bride.
Indebted To A Billionaire Novel Cover
8.7
"You married me exactly for this," Thrust, "Didn't," Thrust "You...?" Thrust and a grunt. Her body suffered every night. Or so she thought. Freedom? She didn't even know the spelling of it. Older than all of her classmates, she was only trying to educate herself to get a better job and support her rotting family. Father left her indebted to a stranger. Mother blew through her savings on an extravaganza Every. Single. Day. She had cancer, right? She needed to live her life. What about her younger brother then? A product of love between their parents prompted the man of the house to leave forever. The mother hated little Jonas.. The stranger she was indebted to had a weird request. "Marry me, and your debt will be cleared." He smirked. Not knowing his real intentions. Who knew she could find love like this...?
Rejected by Fiancé, Found Love Novel Cover
9.1
The Grand Ballroom of the Collins mansion glittered like a fairytale, crystal chandeliers casting golden light across the sea of New York's elite. I stood at the center of it all, my white silk gown flowing around me like a river of moonlight. Every eye watched us—me and Oliver Martin, the perfect couple, childhood sweethearts destined for marriage. "Gracie," Oliver whispered, his breath warm against my ear as we waltzed across the polished floor. "You're breathtaking tonight." My heart fluttered beneath the delicate lace of my bodice. This was it—the night everyone had been whispering about for months. My debutante ball, where Oliver would finally make official what we'd both known since childhood. "I've been waiting for this moment forever," I confessed, my voice barely audible over the orchestra. His hand tightened slightly on mine. "So have I." As the music swelled, I caught sight of my father Anthony watching from the sidelines, his expression unreadable.
The Tycoon's Contract With A Vicious Beauty Novel Cover
9.5
My husband Hubert threw a stack of faked, compromising photos at my bleeding face. He crushed my hand under his leather shoe and threatened our five-year-old son's life, forcing me to sign away my company shares and full custody. Then, my younger sister Ara walked into the room, stepping carefully to avoid my blood, and kissed my husband deeply. "You really are a stupid stepping stone, Amelie. I paid a lot of money to have those photos photoshopped." She sneered at me, admitting she had orchestrated everything just to steal my fashion brand and my life. Before I could fight back, Ara injected a paralytic directly into my neck. They stuffed me into a duffel bag and dumped me in the freezing mud of a secluded hunting estate. Ara waved a forged suicide note in my face, claiming I had drowned myself out of shame, before giving her bodyguard a sharp nod. Three massive, starving mastiffs were released from their cages. As the dogs tore through my flesh and crushed my bones, Hubert watched my bloody massacre live on a video call. In my final seconds of agonizing pain, a blinding hatred locked into my dying brain. I didn't understand why the two people I loved most would torture me so ruthlessly, but I made a venomous vow. If I ever come back, I will make you both drown in your own blood. Opening my eyes again, I wasn't dead in the mud. I had awakened in the young body of a girl named Gena, and fate had just dropped the perfect weapon for my revenge right into my lap: Hubert's ruthless billionaire uncle.