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After marrying a wheelchair billionaire, ex regretted Novel Cover

After marrying a wheelchair billionaire, ex regretted

I gave Jacob Miller ten years of my life. I loved him through every struggle, trusted him with every dream, and believed we were building a future together. Then he destroyed it all for a younger woman carrying a child he claimed was his. The day I lost my baby, Jacob abandoned me without hesitation. While I was bleeding in a hospital bed, he was already planning his new life with his pregnant mistress. Everyone pitied me — the discarded ex-wife with nothing left. Then Carl Walton appeared. Powerful. Ruthless. Feared by the entire business world. A billionaire confined to a wheelchair who offered me a marriage contract no sane woman would accept. People whispered that I sold myself for money and security. They mocked me for marrying a disabled man. What they didn’t know was that Carl saw every scar Jacob left behind. He protected me when I was broken, destroyed everyone who humiliated me, and uncovered the terrifying truth behind my miscarriage. Jacob thought divorcing me was the beginning of his perfect future. Instead, it became the first step toward his ruin. And when my ex finally realized the woman he threw away was now standing beside the most dangerous man in the city, regret came far too late.
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Chapter 3

"Take it off, Sophia."

Eleanor crossed her arms, standing like a sentinel in the center of the grand dining room.

I touched the cold ruby resting against my collarbone.

"It's a family heirloom," my mother-in-law continued, her tone sharp enough to cut glass. "Reserved for the women who actually carry the Miller bloodline forward. Five years of marriage, and you’ve given us nothing."

I unclasped the gold chain. The metal slipped from my skin into my palm. I held it out.

Eleanor snatched it, inspecting the stone before dropping it into her velvet pocket.

"I came for family dinner to formally say goodbye," I told her.

"Good. Save us the trouble of changing the locks." Eleanor adjusted her silk shawl. "A barren woman has no place in this house anyway."

The heavy oak front door swung open. Loud, cheerful laughter spilled into the foyer.

Jacob walked in, his hand resting securely on the small of Annie’s back. She wore a fitted white sundress, glowing under the crystal chandelier.

Eleanor gasped, her stern face instantly melting into a wide, ecstatic grin. "Jacob! And who is this lovely girl?"

"Mom, this is Annie," Jacob announced. He didn't even flinch when he noticed me standing by the dining table. "We wanted to share some news."

Annie stepped forward, placing both hands over her flat stomach. "I'm pregnant, Mrs. Miller."

The room buzzed with sudden, electric energy.

"A baby?" Eleanor shrieked. She rushed forward, pulling the twenty-one-year-old into a tight, suffocating hug. "Oh, thank God. Finally, a grandchild."

I watched the display in absolute silence. My stomach tightened, a strange, dull ache settling low in my pelvis. I ignored it.

Jacob finally shifted his gaze to me. "You shouldn't be here, Sophia."

"I came to return the necklace," I replied.

"She gave it back," Eleanor snapped, turning her glare back on me. The warmth vanished from her eyes. "Now get out. This is a family celebration. You don't belong here anymore."

Annie pouted, leaning her head against Jacob's shoulder. "Is she going to cause a scene, baby? I don't want the stress to hurt our baby."

"No one is causing a scene," Jacob assured her, kissing her temple. He pointed toward the door. "Leave, Sophia."

I didn't argue. I grabbed my purse from the credenza.

As I passed Jacob, he leaned in. "I told you I'd handle things."

"You handled them perfectly," I muttered.

I walked out, pulling the door shut on their joyous cheers.

The wind bit through my thin coat. I marched down the cracked sidewalk, clutching my phone to my ear. The streetlights flickered overhead, casting long, lonely shadows on the pavement.

"Chloe, pick up," I whispered.

The line connected. "Sophia? It's freezing out. Why are you calling?"

"Can I sleep on your couch tonight?"

"Of course. What happened?"

A sudden, agonizing cramp ripped through my abdomen. I doubled over, gasping.

"Sophia?" Chloe asked. "Are you okay?"

"I—"

Liquid warmth rushed down my thighs. I looked down. Drops of dark red splattered onto the gray concrete.

Pain flared again, blindingly sharp.

The phone slipped from my fingers, shattering on the ground. The streetlights blurred, spinning into darkness as my knees hit the pavement.

The harsh smell of antiseptic woke me.

White ceiling tiles. The steady, rhythmic beep of a heart monitor.

A doctor stood at the foot of the bed, scribbling on a clipboard.

"Mrs. Miller?" he asked, looking up.

"Sophia," I corrected, my throat scratchy and dry. "Just Sophia. What happened?"

He sighed, lowering his pen. "A pedestrian found you unconscious on the street. You suffered a severe hemorrhage."

I tried to sit up, but a dull, heavy ache grounded me. "Why am I bleeding?"

"You had a miscarriage," the doctor stated softly. "You were six weeks pregnant."

The words hung in the sterile air.

"Pregnant?" I repeated.

"I'm very sorry. The stress, the cold... your body couldn't sustain it."

He set a box of tissues on the bedside table and quietly exited the room, closing the door behind him.

Six weeks.

I stared at the blank wall. Jacob and I had tried for years. We went to clinics. We tracked temperatures. Nothing worked.

And now, right when he discarded me for a pregnant mistress, I lost the child I never even knew I had.

A laugh bubbled up my throat. It sounded broken, completely unhinged.

Then the tears came.

I curled onto my side, clutching the thin hospital blanket, and sobbed until my ribs threatened to crack. I cried for the wasted years, for the humiliation, for the tiny life that vanished before it began.

A mechanical whirring sound interrupted my grief.

Rubber wheels rolled over the linoleum floor.

I wiped my wet face, turning toward the doorway.

A man guided a sleek, motorized wheelchair into the room.

My father’s warnings rushed back. *A dead man walking. A monster.*

The man before me was no monster.

He possessed broad, powerful shoulders straining against a tailored navy suit. His jawline was sharp enough to cut glass, framing striking, intelligent gray eyes. Thick dark hair swept neatly off his forehead. He looked incredibly healthy, exuding an intense, quiet authority.

Only his legs remained motionless beneath the dark fabric of his trousers.

Carl Walton.

He stopped the chair right beside my bed.

I pulled the blanket up to my chin. "Who let you in here?"

Carl offered a polite, gentle smile. It didn't quite reach his eyes, but it softened his imposing features.

"The nurses are quite accommodating when you own the hospital," he replied. His voice was deep, smooth, carrying a calm cadence.

"You're supposed to be locked in an estate," I said.

"Rumors often exaggerate my confinement," Carl noted. He reached out, offering a crisp, white handkerchief.

I ignored it. "You don't know me."

"I know John's daughter agreed to marry me," he countered, resting his hand back on his armrest. "I know she signed the preliminary papers an hour before collapsing on the street."

"Your mother arranged it."

"My mother is meddlesome," Carl agreed. "But she is also efficient. I wasn't aware of her scheme until my security team flagged the contract."

I gripped the sheets tighter. "Are you here to cancel it?"

He tilted his head, studying my tear-streaked face. "Do you want me to?"

"I need the investment for my father's company."

"And I need a wife to stop my mother from parading candidates through my home."

"So we use each other," I stated.

"Exactly." Carl leaned forward slightly. "I heard about the divorce. I heard about the miscarriage."

I flinched. "Word travels fast."

"I make it my business to know everything about the people entering my life." He finally placed the handkerchief on the edge of my mattress. "You have lost a great deal today, Sophia."

"I don't need your pity, Mr. Walton."

"I don't offer pity." His gray eyes locked onto mine, burning with a sudden, fierce intensity. "I offer a partnership. You walked away from a man who treated you like an option. Marry me, and you will never be an option again."

I stared at him, my heart hammering against my ribs.

"My fiancée," Carl said, his tone shifting into something protective and absolute. "From now on, I will protect you."

A young nurse rushed into the room, breaking the heavy tension.

"Mr. Walton, sir," she stammered, holding a ringing phone against her chest. "It's your mother. She found out you left the estate. And... Jacob Miller is in the lobby. He's demanding to see his wife."

Carl didn't look away from me. He didn't even blink.

"Tell Mr. Miller his wife is dead," Carl ordered the nurse. "Tell him my fiancée is resting."

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