
Awakening From A Toxic Billionaire Marriage
I woke up in a sterile hospital room, my head split open from a horrific car crash.
But the pain in my skull was nothing compared to the memory burned into my retinas just before the impact: my billionaire husband, Dawson, walking into a luxury hotel with a woman who looked exactly like his dead first love.
When Dawson finally arrived at the ward, there was no panic or relief in his eyes. He just coldly looked at my bloody bandages.
"Your reckless driving just forced me to postpone the quarterly board meeting."
Even our seven-year-old son, who I almost died giving birth to, didn't spare me a single glance. He kicked my hospital bed in annoyance.
"The Wi-Fi here is garbage. You're a bad mom! Dad said Aunt Angelita should be the one living with us!"
My blood turned to ice. For five years, I had bent over backward, wearing the hideous pale dresses he picked, starving myself to maintain a fragile figure, all to be a perfect, obedient substitute for a ghost.
And this was what I got. An unfaithful husband who would rather bury me in debt than grant me a divorce, and a son who wished I was dead.
The weak, subservient Charlene died on that wet asphalt.
When the doctor pointed to Dawson and asked for his name, I looked at my husband with a hollow, defensive stare.
"Who are you?" I whispered.
Using retrograde amnesia as my shield, I was going to tear their perfect world apart.
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Chapter 4
Charlene folded the piece of paper and slipped it into the pocket of her jeans. She unlocked the master bedroom door and stepped out into the wide, carpeted hallway.
Seven-year-old Silas stood dead center in the corridor, blocking her path. He was clutching a Nintendo Switch in both hands.
His face was twisted into an arrogant scowl that perfectly mirrored his father's.
"Why were you screaming in there?" Silas demanded. "You made Dad mad again."
Before Charlene could respond, Silas pointed a finger toward the stairs. "Go to the kitchen and make me mac and cheese. Now. I'm hungry."
In his mind, this was how it worked. He gave an order, and his weak, eager-to-please mother rushed to fulfill it, no matter the hour.
But Charlene didn't flinch. She didn't offer her usual soft, apologetic smile.
She crossed her arms over her chest. She looked down at the boy who had been completely poisoned by Dawson's entitlement.
"Am I your personal maid?" Charlene asked. Her voice was flat, devoid of any maternal warmth.
Silas blinked. He stared at her, confused by the lack of compliance. Then, his face turned red, and he resorted to his usual tactic.
He raised his arms and hurled the expensive Nintendo Switch onto the floor. It bounced against the thick carpet.
"You're useless!" Silas screamed, his voice echoing shrilly off the walls. "You're a bad mom! Aunt Angelita is better! Dad said Aunt Angelita should be the one living here!"
The air in the hallway instantly froze.
At the sound of Angelita's name, Charlene's eyes turned to shards of ice. Her breathing slowed.
She didn't drop to her knees to comfort him. She didn't beg him to stop crying. She completely ignored his tantrum.
Charlene lifted her foot. The sharp heel of her stiletto stepped right over the discarded gaming console.
She walked to the top of the grand staircase and looked down into the foyer.
"Butler!" she shouted. Her voice cracked like a whip through the silent house.
The head butler scurried out from the dining room, looking up at her with wide eyes.
Charlene pointed a finger back at Silas, who was still screaming in the hallway.
"Cut off all of his allowance immediately," Charlene ordered coldly. "And go into his room and confiscate every single electronic device he owns. Now."
The butler froze. The color drained from his face as he wrung his hands together, sweating visibly. He struggled for a moment, torn between the absolute authority Dawson held over the household and the immediate, terrifying threat standing right in front of him. "M-Madam... those privileges were granted by Mr. Conner. I cannot override his orders without his permission."
Charlene snapped her head toward the butler. The sheer force of her glare pinned the man to the floor.
"Dawson is too busy to care about these trivial matters right now, but you will have to face my wrath immediately. Make your choice. Does my voice mean absolutely nothing in this house?" she demanded, her tone lethal. "Do I need to fire you tomorrow morning?"
The butler swallowed hard. The oppressive weight of her authority, coupled with the real fear of losing his lucrative position, crushed his hesitation. He bowed deeply. "Right away, Madam."
Seeing the butler turn toward his room, Silas lost his mind. He charged at Charlene like a wild animal, swinging his small fists, aiming for her legs.
Charlene's reflexes were fast. Her hand shot out and clamped down hard around his wrist.
She squeezed. Hard.
Silas gasped, his eyes widening in shock as a sharp pain shot up his arm. He tried to yank his hand back, but her grip was like iron.
Charlene leaned down. She brought her face level with his, her eyes burning with a terrifying intensity.
"If you ever raise a hand to me again," she enunciated every word clearly, "I will throw you out the front door, and you can go live on the streets and look for your Aunt Angelita yourself."
Silas stopped breathing. He stared into his mother's eyes and saw nothing but absolute, freezing indifference. He had never seen this monster before.
Tears welled up in his eyes, spilling over his cheeks. He wrenched his wrist free, turned around, and sprinted back to his bedroom, sobbing uncontrollably.
His door slammed shut. The hallway fell into a deathly silence. The maids hiding in the shadows held their breath.
Charlene stood up straight. She brushed her hands together, as if dusting off dirt.
She walked gracefully down the stairs. "Tell the chef I want a filet mignon. Medium. "
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7.3
I found out my husband of three years had cheated on me and his mistress is the one who told me-because he didn't have the balls to do it himself.
I move out and get a new apartment, a job as a bartender, and try to move on with a broken heart. I wonder where it all went wrong, if I hadn't been enough for him, if I'd been stupid for marrying him in the first place.
I'm at work one night when he walks inside-the most beautiful man I've ever seen. He sits at the bar and a forest fire burns between us. I was depressed the moment before he entered, but the second I look at his blue eyes, I forget the dumpster fire that my life has become. I invite him back to my place and it's the most passionate night of my life. I expect to never see him again.
I just want him as an anti-depressant-but he wants me all to himself. I just got my heart ripped out of my chest so I want something easy and no-strings-attached, but he wants all the strings because he's hooked.
I don't get much of a say in the matter, and that's not surprising when I learn why-because he's the Butcher. The crime lord of all crime lords, the boss that overshadows all of Paris, that makes everyone abide by his rules-or pay.
And now I'm his.

7.4
Evelina Barrett was the legitimate daughter, yet she was framed for a disgusting sex scandal, expelled from the Ivy League, and locked out of her late mother's massive trust fund.
While she was thrown out to rot on the streets with a jagged, hideous red scar covering half her face, her father and step-family were throwing a lavish charity gala to celebrate her total ruin.
They laughed as they officially published her disownment notice in the Times to cut her off forever.
"Without the school halo, that ugly freak will be begging on the streets by tomorrow," her sister Aspen sneered.
Her stepmother Annabella toasted to taking out the trash, perfectly happy to steal Evelina's inheritance while ignoring the fact that Evelina knew exactly how they had murdered her mother.
For years, Evelina had been locked in a dark basement, abused by bodyguards, and treated worse than a stray dog.
Why should she, the true heir, suffer in the gutter while the leeches who destroyed her life enjoyed the wealth that rightfully belonged to her?
She refused to be their victim anymore.
Washing away her fake scar to reveal her true, breathtaking face, Evelina blackmailed New York's most lethal billionaire into marriage to secure the ultimate shield.
Then, she put on a black mourning dress, ordered a dark web ghost crew, and climbed into a heavy semi-truck.
At exactly 6:00 PM, she smashed through the iron gates of her family's elegant gala, delivering three pure black coffins directly to the lawn.

9.7
For three years, I was the dutiful wife of billionaire Ervin Valdez.
On our third wedding anniversary, he came home smelling of his mistress's perfume, pinned me down, and brutally mocked me.
His mistress, Sylvia, had even sent me a fake ultrasound report to force me out of the picture.
In Ervin's eyes, I was just a vicious, calculating liar who used a pregnancy to trap him into marriage.
He didn't care that I had actually lost that baby, nor did he know the trauma of my gambling father selling me to a dark club where I was assaulted by a stranger.
When I finally handed him the signed divorce papers, giving up all assets, and left the penthouse with nothing but an old suitcase, he just sneered.
"She is playing a game of hard to get. She won't last three days before she comes crying back."
He froze all my bank accounts, let his mistress humiliate me in public, and waited coldly for me to starve and beg.
He thought my entire existence relied on his wealth, completely confident that I would inevitably surrender to his control.
But he was wrong.
I calmly opened my old laptop, bypassed the complex encryptions, and looked at the dozens of unread emails from top-tier global brands begging for my return.
I resurrected my hidden identity as the legendary jewelry designer "R," and walked straight into the top design firm in Manhattan.
"It is time to find myself again."

7.9
Valerie Ashford, a girl who had just turned twenty-one, was introduced by her father to his business associates at a grand party, where she met a frightening, cold-blooded man.
That man was none other than her father's business partner, the CEO of a major corporation. He was taken with Valerie and had wanted her from the moment he first laid eyes on her.
For Rovano Morvane, whatever he desired was absolute and he had to have it, even by the worst means possible.
That night Valerie vanished without a trace and Rovano became the prime suspect, yet the Ashford family could not prove their allegations.
"P-please, I don't want to die, sir..." Valerie whispered so softly that Rovano had to bend down even lower.
"Didn't you just say you didn't care whether you were kidnapped or not? So shut your mouth." Rovano ordered.
Cold, Valerie felt the other side of the folding knife pressed against her cheek.
Rovano was going to mark Valerie.
It felt like something was missing if Rovano didn't take out his psychopathic urges on someone.
And this time, for the first time, he wanted a girl: Valerie Ashford.
Would Valerie's life end here?

9.5
Jennifer, a fiercely independent entrepreneur, never imagined that running her company would put her in the orbit of Joseph, a reclusive billionaire with a dangerous agenda. Their professional clashes ignite a forbidden attraction, drawing them into a passionate affair that threatens to unravel everything Jennifer has built. As corporate sabotage, hidden heirs, and dark secrets from Joseph's past begin to surface, Jennifer's world spirals into a web of betrayal, desire, and moral peril. In a story where power and love collide, nothing is as it seems and every choice could be lethal.

7.6
Elliana Lewis lay dying on the freezing concrete of a federal penitentiary, her ribs shattered by a guard's heavy boot.
She had been flawlessly framed for murder by the one person she trusted with her life: her sweet, innocent stepsister, Jovita.
During her final prison visit, Jovita wore their mother's diamonds and smiled cruelly behind the glass. She revealed she had liquidated the family company, caused their father's stroke, and paid the guards to ensure Elliana suffered a grueling, agonizing death.
"Your marriage was a joke from day one, Ellie. You have nothing left."
As her lungs stopped, the tragic truth finally dawned on Elliana. She had spent months screaming for a divorce and publicly humiliating her billionaire husband, Damon Stirling, believing his silence was weakness. She didn't realize until it was too late that his endless tolerance was the deepest form of protection. She had pushed away the only man who would have burned the world down to keep her safe.
Why had she been so incredibly stupid? Why did she blindly trust a monster and destroy the only person who truly loved her?
Then, a blinding light pierced her retinas. Elliana bolted upright, gasping for air on a massive, king-sized bed.
There was no pain. No broken bones. The digital clock on the nightstand flashed a date from exactly ten years ago.
It was the morning after her disastrous wedding night.
This time, she would tear Jovita's life apart piece by piece. And she would hold onto Damon so tightly that nothing could ever pry them apart.