Follow
Chapters
Share
Against his will: His unwanted Omega Novel Cover

Against his will: His unwanted Omega

Eliza Harrington's world shattered the day she married the cold and powerful Romano Alessandro Visconti, a stunning half-Italian Alpha. Their marriage, a year and a half of passionate intensity and devastating coldness, has left her desperate. She wants out. She wants a divorce. But Romano has a counter-offer, one that binds them together even tighter: an heir. Before he grants her freedom, she must give him a son. Trapped in a high-stakes bargain, Eliza uncovers a shocking truth: her own cruel father has a hand in Romano's heartless behavior. Can she find a way to trust the man who calls her his "cara," his beloved, even as he pushes her away? Or will she lose herself in this tangled web of love, lies, and betrayal?
Chapters
Share

Chapter 4

It was still early, barely nine, and because it was Saturday, the roads were a bit congested. Still, she felt free and she headed from the relative tranquility of Chicago, one of the wealthiest and most beautiful cities in the Country, toward the metropolis. 

Usually she would go and spend the day with Ryan and Nadia...but she knew that it was the first place Romano would look. 

Romano knew how limited her social life was. Eliza had never made friends easily; her father had kept her isolated throughout her childhood, and her only real friend growing up had been her cousin Nadia.

Her family had founded one of the first banks in the country in the 1800s and had always been leaders in the rarefied reaches of society. Victor Harrington maintained that someone of Eliza’s "breeding and background" shouldn't be allowed to mingle with just anybody, which had left her options for companionship severely limited.

She had grown up playing by herself, with Nadia, or—when her father wasn't around to see—with the housekeeper's children. 

The loneliness and isolation had carried over into her adulthood and even now, she spent most of her free time with Ryan and Nadia or learning new recipes from Emilia, her housekeeper.

She spent more time chatting with Emilia than she did speaking with her husband. The loneliness was a cycle that Eliza didn't know how to break.

After driving for several miles, she saw a likely sign, finding a parking space within easy walking distance, not that she objected to exercise.

 It was just that his knees felt strangely weak…

Perhaps anyone going into the battle of their lives experienced the same sensation.

Upon entering the foyer of the office, he walked up to the desk where a motherly looking woman sat, a headset clamped to her white hair.

"May I help you?" The woman's eyes were anything but motherly, summing Eliza up in a quick glance.

"This is a divorce lawyer's office?" The 'd' word tasted foul on her tongue, but she spat it out.

"Divorce and family law."

"I'm only interested in the former." She amazed herself with how crisp and confident she sounded. 

Determined.

Head tilting to the side, the speculative glint increased in the other woman's eyes.

"Mr. Harper is in his office, pls follow me.."

The lawyer rose to a crouch behind his desk when she entered his office, and the receptionist shut the door firmly behind her.

He offered his hand. "I'm Steven Harper. Nice to see you again, Eliza." he said smiling.

Steven and Eliza had been good friends in university and the familiarity calmed her a bit.

"I'm here to get a divorce." Eliza said.

Steven blinked. "I see, straight to business, Eliza." He said, chuckling.

Eliza smiled sheepishly.

"As soon as possible," she added, and Steven nodded understandingly.

Pulling a legal pad toward Eliza, he asked for identifying information, jotting it down.

"May I ask what grounds you are basing your request upon?"

"Irreconcilable differences." Eliza heard that on a legal show and knew it applied.

"I see." Steven paused, then asked delicately, 

"Was there ... abuse involved?"

"What? Abuse? Oh, no. Nothing like that." Romano never raised a hand to her but how does one describe callous neglect?

Though she supposed Romano’s words were abusive, they were used like weapons. But that didn't matter anymore, being in the past.

 "I ... we simply don't get along, have nothing in common."

"Any children?"

"No." Eliza swallowed. "No."

"What have you considered for financial support? I know your husband's name. He's a wealthy man. We should work out alimony per month or as a lump sum—"

”I don't want anything from him." Eliza didn't need it.

Didn't want anything from Romano aside from the one thing he would never give her.

The stress of not thinking about Romano all day, rose up and smacked her in the face.

"Liz?" Steven got up and rushed around his desk when she put her hand over her mouth, willing her stomach not to revolt.

Eliza had to stop losing her sh*t like this.

Waving Steven away, she fished in her purse and powered on her phone.

"I'm fine. Long day, and this is ... difficult."

"Of course." Steven returned to his seat and took up his pen.

"You're financially stable, then?"

"I am." Her mother had seen to that, undermining her father at the last. She had a small trust fund under her maiden name.

Eliza would never be rich but could live comfortably, if simply, and planned to find a job in any event.

"I'll have no problem covering your fees."

"Don't worry about that liz, we can discuss that later"

Eliza nodded.

"A divorce can be quite simple as long as your husband doesn't demur." Steven said speculatively.

"He won't." Eliza could envision Romano punching the air with glee, right before he informs her father that Eliza had once again met all wrong expectations.

Romano could legally take up with one of those models he normally roamed with, without any censure, not that her father had taken any issue.

If her mother had lived, would Eliza have made the same mistake, or would Mom have cautioned her, having chosen an unavailable man herself? And a cheater too.

Steven had outlined a process that should free her from this marital prison within the space of several months and she listened numbly, she took the page scribbled with notes in both their hand writings, and tucked it in her purse, for her own research.

Steven named a figure she barely raised an eyebrow at, Eliza knew she had got an appropriate discount and Steven had decided against pointing it out, but it was still a handsome amount of money.

Freedom at any price.

Eliza wouldn't use Romano’s card—it was childish to use his account to pay Steven, even if satisfying—she'd pay for her own divorce.

She would write a check from the slender stack she kept tucked in her wallet.

Romano was indeed a wealthy man, and he probably didn't even know about her small trust fund.

They'd built nothing together since their marriage—that house wasn't even on her radar—and Romano had no claim to her money as she wouldn't have on Romano’s.

While the receptionist prepared an invoice and receipt, Eliza went to her contacts to call Nadia, stilling when she noted the number of missed calls and texts.

One was from her father, but the majority from Romano, Eliza, decided to ignore them fearing what they held.

Honestly confused, then worried, she blinked and scrolled through the rest.

Her father's message was disgruntled and peremptory.

I expect you to call your husband.

A wave of relief made her belly hollow. Her father was her only surviving relation, except Nadia, if one didn't count some distant cousins, and she didn't, but obviously, Romano’s calls weren't related to something going wrong with her dad.

She dialed her voicemail and nearly dropped the phone at the tirades of messages.

Romano never phoned her. She might receive a brief text if it was compulsory for her to accompany him to an event that required his actual Omega on his arm.

But she had never heard his voice on the line since the period of time when they ...Courted.

The last call advised her Romano was notifying the police and she fumbled to a chair in the waiting room.

 The cell chimed and he squeaked before he recognized the name.

"Hello, Nadia."

"Good grief, Liz. I get off work and my phone lights up. That husband of yours wants to know where you are."

Romano had called Nadia? Eliza would have doubted Romano even had her cousin's phone number but then again they were in business together, sort of.

"I had my phone turned off”

"And you're surprised he called." Nadia didn't know the fullness of her humiliation but was aware she wasn't happy.

 It was impossible to hide her feelings from Nadia, but she hadn't revealed all her shame.

"I am. I was also at a lawyer's office. I'm still there. Here."

Seconds ticked by, and Eliza felt them pulse in her temples until Nadia asked, "Does he know about the lawyer?"

"Not yet."

"We should get some dinner."

How like Nadia not to interrogate her over the phone. 

"I'd like that."

Now she found herself contemplating all the things she could do with this unexpected time and freedom and opted for the most out-of-character thing she could think of: going to the movies. 

It was the purest form of escapism, and if there was anything that Eliza desperately wanted, it was to escape from her life.

So she spent her day going from one cinema to the next— laughing, crying, cringing, or jumping, depending on the plot. It was the most unproductive day she had ever spent in her life and she loved it.

You may also like

After My Husband Proposed to His Mistress Publicly Novel Cover
8.2
On my thirtieth birthday, the award-winning songwriter released a new track. My husband, Mathias Thomas, announced to the media that the song was titled "Rachel," dedicated to someone special. Shortly after, Rachel Griffin, a new singer, tweeted: “Thank you, Mathias, for the debut gift. I really love it. @MathiasThomas” The picture she shared showed her singing in a recording studio. Mathias retweeted, commenting, “Destiny brought us together; may your journey to stardom be successful.” Quietly, I liked both tweets and then messaged Connor Wheeler, who was overseas: "Connor, I’d love to join your team and head abroad for the shoot." ============================== Mathias came home smelling of alcohol, calling my name. When he opened the door and saw me lying in bed, he paused for a moment. “Why didn’t you make me something for the hangover?” I kept my eyes closed and didn’t reply. Mathias nudged my arm, saying, “Leanna, I need some hangover soup.” I opened my eyes reluctantly, my voice steady. “The recipe is in the kitchen cabinet.” “Aren’t you going to make it for me?” he frowned, looking frustrated.
Betrayed By Him, Saved By His Uncle Novel Cover
9.3
On her wedding night at The Plaza Hotel, Clara went looking for her husband. Instead, she found him in the dimly lit parking garage, passionately pinning down her bridesmaid. She couldn't even scream or expose them. Just hours before the ceremony, Julian had tricked her into signing away her twenty percent shares of their co-founded company, leaving her completely penniless and unable to pay her grandmother's life-saving medical bills. Fleeing in absolute despair, a sudden hotel blackout plunged her into a second nightmare. She was dragged into a pitch-black room and brutally violated by a heavily drugged stranger. When a shattered Clara returned to the office to audit the books and reclaim her power, Julian demoted her to a dusty desk by the trash cans. He flaunted his mistress in the executive suite and deliberately sent Clara into a horrifying trap. He arranged for vicious clients to drug and assault her, demanding high-definition blackmail photos so he could divorce her with absolutely nothing. "Since you want to play rough, you can service Mr. Petrocelli tonight," the thug sneered, locking the VIP room door. Clara was pushed to the brink of hell. Why was the man she devoted three years of her life to trying to destroy her so completely? And why did the freezing cedarwood scent of the stranger who ruined her in the dark perfectly match Conrad Vance, the ruthless CEO and Julian's untouchable uncle? Rather than let Julian win, Clara smashed a glass bottle, held the jagged edge to her own throat to force the men back, and threw herself off the second-floor balcony into the freezing night. But the bone-crushing impact never came. A massive figure shot out from the shadows and caught her, and her brutal counterattack finally began.
Exposing Husband's Affair: Wife's Triumph Over Betrayal Novel Cover
9.2
The boardroom victory still hummed through my veins as I stepped into our penthouse, the city lights twinkling below like scattered diamonds. Another successful merger, another step forward for Taylor Industries. Barrett looked up from the leather sofa, his laptop balanced on his knees, and I felt that familiar warmth spread through my chest. After ten years of marriage, he still made me feel like we were building something beautiful together. "How did it go?" he asked, closing the laptop with a soft click. "Better than expected. The Henderson deal is officially ours." I kicked off my heels and padded across the marble floor toward him. "I was thinking we could celebrate with some wine and our playlist. You know, the one from our honeymoon?" Barrett's smile seemed genuine enough as he reached for the smart home remote. "Perfect.
FALL FOR ME MY BILLIONAIRE HUSBAND Novel Cover
9.0
Blurb "Mother said you agreed to marry me," I stared at her deeply in the eyes, as I took in her beautiful features. "Yes, I did," Her sultry voice replied. "Good. We will get married, but only for a year," Her face wore a confused look as she blinked. Taking her wrist, I allowed my thumb to gently sweep up and down. "Make me fall in love with you within a year, and we will live forever," I let the words in my heart out "What if I fail?" Her gaze met mine. "Then we will end the marriage and part ways. Worse still,you will lose everything you have,"I replied icyly, as her wrist slipped off. She looked at me with disdain. ******** Ariel Peterson, a young twenty five year old lady was thrown out of her so-called home, by her step mother. She decided to end it all, but found herself in a hospital. A marriage proposal in front of her, giving her a second chance, one she jumped at without a second thought.' Marriage will be lovely,'she thought. The cold Billionaire she was to get married to gave her a difficult task. 'To make him fall in love with her within a year' Will she be able to work her way into the heart of her husband? When a lady from the past finds her way Into their life, what misfortune will it bring to them? Will their love become happily ever after?
His Unwanted Wife: The Genius's Spectacular Comeback Novel Cover
9.0
For seven years, I was the perfect wife to Denny Sanford and the brilliant CTO who built the core technology of his billion-dollar empire. But at my brother-in-law's memorial service, I hid behind a velvet curtain in the study and caught my husband passionately kissing the grieving widow, Brittany. They weren't just having an affair. Brittany was pregnant with Denny's child. "Once the paternity test confirms the baby is a Sanford heir, we control everything," she whispered. "Christa is brilliant with data, but clueless with people. She's completely harmless," Denny sneered, dismissing me as a convenient tool. My world shattered. Under his protection, Brittany had already stolen the credit and millions of dollars in consulting fees for my patents. To maintain his perfect facade, Denny even abandoned our six-year-old daughter's championship to hold his mistress's hand through a fake hospital visit. I had sacrificed my days and nights to build his company, only to realize my entire marriage was a calculated lie designed to fund his second family. He thought my scientific detachment made me blind, stupid, and weak. Harmless? I smiled coldly in the dark, backed up every server log proving my intellectual property, and messaged the most ruthless divorce attorney in New York. If he wanted to build his future on stolen data, I would show him exactly how a scientist dismantles a flawed experiment.
My Surgeon Husband Operated on His Mistress While I Lost Our Baby Novel Cover
8.1
Seven years married to the city's most acclaimed neurosurgeon. Sloane Carrow had learned to wait—through midnight calls, missed anniversaries, dinners gone cold on the counter. She was twelve weeks pregnant the morning she started bleeding. She called her husband Roman. He didn't pick up. She drove herself to his hospital. The receptionist told her Dr. Vale was in OR 3, performing an elective rhinoplasty—on Dr. Eden Hale, the resident he had known since medical school. Sloane lost the baby on Table Five while her husband fixed another woman's nose three doors down. She didn't tell him. She signed the discharge papers under her maiden name. She emptied the joint account. She filed for divorce while he was still scrubbing out. What Roman doesn't know: the hospital he runs sits on land owned by a woman whose name has been on his marriage certificate for seven years. By the time he learns who his wife really is, his hospital, his career, and the only child he will ever almost have—are already gone.