
Bought A Gigolo, Got A Billionaire CEO
Alexis signed the divorce papers, leaving her with no assets, no alimony, and just the clothes on her back.
To forget her abusive husband Carlos, she got drunk and bought a high-end gigolo for the night with her last 800 dollars.
But the man she slept with wasn't an escort. He was Jarrett Hughes, a ruthless billionaire CEO.
And while she was gone, her ex-husband was busy destroying her entire life.
Carlos framed her with fake photos of her cheating to justify the penniless divorce.
Then came the real nightmare.
Carlos and her own aunt secretly drained her family's corporate accounts, driving her father to jump off a building.
At the hospital, her grieving mother blamed her for the tragedy, violently attacking her in the ER.
To top it off, her cousin Josie—who was secretly sleeping with Carlos—held her father's ashes hostage.
"Crawl on your knees and pick it up, or the ashes go in the river," Josie sneered, throwing cash into the freezing slush.
Stripped of her marriage, her father, and her dignity, Alexis sat bleeding in the snow.
She couldn't understand why the people she loved most had coordinated such a brutal slaughter against her.
But Carlos and Josie made one fatal mistake.
They didn't know the "gigolo" Alexis had accidentally bought was the most powerful man in New York.
Alexis looked at the towering billionaire standing behind her, a vengeful fire burning in her eyes.
"I need you to get my father's ashes back," she said, pulling him into a kiss right in front of her ex-husband. "I don't care what it takes."
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Chapter 3
Carlos dragged Alexis to the top of the stairs. He shoved her hard.
Alexis lost her balance. She crashed onto the thick Persian rug in the second-floor hallway, her shoulder taking the brunt of the impact. Pain shot down her arm.
She scrambled backward, her palms burning against the carpet fibers, trying to put distance between herself and the madman.
Carlos reached into the inner pocket of his tailored suit jacket. He pulled out a thick stack of glossy photographs. He raised his arm and hurled them directly at her face.
The heavy paper hit her cheeks and fluttered to the ground, scattering across the intricate patterns of the rug.
Alexis looked down. Her breath caught in her throat.
The photos showed her in various hotel beds, tangled in the sheets with different, faceless men. The images were explicit, raw, and entirely fabricated.
"This is why you get nothing!" Carlos screamed, pointing a shaking finger at her. "You filthy whore! You thought you could play me?"
Alexis grabbed one of the photos. Her eyes, trained for years in architectural design, instantly caught the unnatural lighting on the collarbone, the pixelated blurring where her neck met the stranger's shoulder.
She let out a dry, harsh laugh. She gripped the edges of the photo and ripped it straight down the middle.
"This is a pathetic photoshop job, Carlos," she spat, throwing the torn pieces at his shoes. "You're delusional."
"Shut up!" Carlos roared. He stepped forward, raising his heavy leather shoe, aiming a kick at her ribs.
The sharp clack of high heels on the hardwood stairs interrupted him.
Bernice, Carlos's mother, walked up the steps, followed closely by Josie, Alexis's cousin.
Bernice looked at the photos littering the floor. Her face twisted in disgust. "Look at this filth. I always knew you were a slut, Alexis. You've dragged the Martin name through the mud."
Josie hurried forward. She placed a delicate hand on Carlos's chest, leaning her soft body against his rigid muscles.
"Don't be angry, Carlos," Josie cooed, her voice dripping with fake sympathy. "She's not worth raising your blood pressure. We finally got the trash out of the house."
Alexis stared at the three of them. The puzzle pieces slammed together in her head. The sudden divorce. The fake photos. The absolute lack of alimony. It was a coordinated slaughter, and her own cousin was sleeping with the butcher.
Alexis placed her hands flat on the floor and pushed herself up. Her knees shook, but she locked them. She wiped the blood from her lip with the back of her hand, lifting her chin with the ingrained pride of her upbringing.
Josie saw her standing tall. A flash of irritation crossed Josie's eyes. She stepped away from Carlos and walked toward Alexis, extending a hand as if to help her brush off her coat.
Josie leaned closer to Alex, lowered her voice, and whispered maliciously in a voice only Alex could hear, "You're a curse to everyone who comes near you. Luckily, Carlos wisely left. Guess what surprises await you next?"
Alexis didn't blink. She raised her right hand and brought it across Josie's face with every ounce of strength she had left.
The loud crack echoed off the high ceilings.
Josie shrieked. She threw herself backward, collapsing dramatically into Carlos's arms, clutching her rapidly reddening cheek and sobbing loudly.
"You bitch!" Carlos bellowed. He lunged past Josie, his fist pulled back, aiming straight for Alexis's face.
Alexis didn't retreat. She ducked to the side, her hand shooting out to grab the heavy bronze vase sitting on the hallway console table. She swung it downward with brutal force.
A sickeningly sharp crack ripped through the air as a shard tore Carlos's ankle. Carlos let out a painful howl and collapsed to the ground, clutching his leg.
Bernice screamed, clutching her pearls. "Call the police! Arrest this psycho!"
Alexis dropped the vase. It hit the floor with a heavy thud. She looked down at the writhing man and the screaming women.
"I am done with this family," Alexis said, her voice eerily calm and cold.
She turned on her heel. She stepped over the scattered, fake photos, ignoring Carlos's groans. She walked down the stairs, her spine perfectly straight.
She pushed open the heavy front door. The morning sun had already been swallowed by a sudden, heavy wall of snow clouds, plunging the city into a premature, bruised twilight.
A blast of freezing New York winter wind hit her instantly, biting through her thin trench coat.
Alex stepped down the stairs onto the cold street. She pulled her coat tighter around herself, shivering. She reached into her pocket, pulled out her phone, her fingers stiff with cold. She needed to call an Uber. She had to get out of this neighborhood.
She tapped the screen. The battery icon flashed red once, twice, and then the screen went completely black.
Dead.
Alexis stood under the flickering yellow light of a streetlamp that had hummed to life in the midday gloom. The wind howled around her. She had no money. No phone. No home. Her chest tightened, panic finally clawing its way up her throat as the freezing gloom swallowed her.
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8.3
Betrayed at the altar. Replaced by her own sister.
On what should have been the happiest day of her life, Amara loses everything-her fiancé, her dignity, and her future.
But that same night, a dangerous man steps out of the shadows with an offer she can't refuse.
Marriage. Power. Revenge.
Now bound to a ruthless CEO, Amara is ready to destroy everyone who betrayed her.
There's just one problem...
Her new husband knows more about her past than he should.
And the closer she gets to revenge-
the more she realizes she may have married the man who ruined her in the first place.

8.3
I was the long-lost Donovan heiress, finally brought home after a childhood in foster care. My parents adored me, my husband cherished me, and the woman who tried to ruin my life, Kiera Reese, was locked away in a mental facility. I was safe. I was loved.
On my birthday, I decided to surprise my husband, Ivan, at his office. But he wasn't there.
I found him at a private art gallery across town. He was with Kiera.
She wasn't in a facility. She was radiant, laughing as she stood beside my husband and their five-year-old son. I watched through the glass as Ivan kissed her, a familiar, loving gesture he’d used with me just that morning.
I crept closer and overheard them. My birthday wish to go to the amusement park had been denied because he’d already promised the entire park to their son—whose birthday was the same day as mine.
"She’s so grateful to have a family, she’d believe anything we tell her," Ivan said, his voice laced with a cruelty that stole my breath. "It's almost sad."
My entire reality—my loving parents who funded this secret life, my devoted husband—was a five-year lie. I was just the fool they kept on stage.
My phone buzzed. It was a text from Ivan, sent while he stood with his real family.
"Just got out of the meeting. So exhausting. I miss you."
The casual lie was the final blow. They thought I was a pathetic, grateful orphan they could control.
They were about to find out just how wrong they were.

9.5
On the day she discovers she is pregnant, Amara is handed divorce papers by the man she loved for three years. Betrayed by her husband and her best friend, she walks away with nothing-except the secret growing inside her.
But what Ethan Cole doesn't know is that the woman he abandoned is not weak... and not alone.
When Amara returns as a powerful heiress, no longer the woman he could control, Ethan begins to regret everything. But as secrets unravel and the truth about her pregnancy comes closer to light, one question remains-
When he finally finds out the child is his... will it already be too late?

7.2
I thought I was just marrying a middle-class commercial pilot who proposed to me in a Brooklyn cemetery to fulfill his grandmother's bizarre dying wish.
But when an arrogant pilot tried to harass me at the airport, my "ordinary" husband suddenly appeared, his eyes like chips of ice.
"Take your hand off my wife."
With that single cold command, he had the airline's top executives groveling and the man practically fired on the spot.
Everyone called him "Mr. Chandler." He handed me an exclusive black Centurion card, claiming it was just a standard "manager's perk." His retired parents, who supposedly ran a small business, visited me wearing Patek Philippe watches. I ignored all the glaring red flags, foolishly believing I had just lucked into a stable, caring marriage after a lifetime of disappointments.
Yet, despite his constant, suffocating generosity, he kept a physical wall between us. After a kiss so desperate and hungry it felt like he had been starving for it his entire life, he violently pushed me away.
"We should take this slow."
I couldn't understand why a man who looked at me with such intense, possessive devotion would treat our marriage like a sterile business deal. Why was he orchestrating every perfect detail of my life while refusing to even share a bed with me?
I had no idea that the man sleeping in the guest room wasn't a pilot at all. He was Harmon Chandler, the ruthless billionaire emperor of the Chandler Group. And he had been secretly monitoring my every move for ten years.

8.2
Justine abandoned her career as a top trauma surgeon to marry Congressman Carl McConnell. She did it to fulfill her dying sister's last wish: to protect her son, Leo, from this ruthless political family.
But the seven-year-old boy she swore to protect shoved her into a freezing koi pond, then cried to his father that Justine tried to drown him.
Carl didn't even check the security cameras. He hugged his precious heir and looked at his freezing wife with pure disgust.
"Are you out of your mind? Trying to hurt the heir to the McConnell family!"
He locked Justine in a 55-degree wine cellar while she was burning with a 102-degree fever. When she finally told him the truth, Carl flew into a rage and hurled a heavy brass-cornered book at her face, slicing her cheekbone wide open.
His mother even ordered the staff to starve her for seven days to reflect on her sins.
Justine stood in the dark, blood dripping down her face, her heart completely dead. She had sacrificed her brilliant future and her pride for this family, only to be tortured and discarded like garbage. How could they be so utterly devoid of humanity?
She pulled out her old medical kit and stitched up her own face.
Then, she signed the legal documents to permanently relinquish her stepparent rights, threw them at the housekeeper, and calmly looked at her abusive husband.
"I am divorcing you, Carl."

8.8
Clara supported her boyfriend Leo for four years, paying his rent and buying his headshots while working dead-end extra gigs.
On his twenty-sixth birthday, she caught him in their bed with Veronica, a wealthy producer's daughter who constantly stole Clara's roles.
Leo mocked Clara as a "pathetic, poor stepping stone" who was just there until he got his foot in the door.
Veronica threatened to ruin Clara's career forever.
Clara dumped him, packed her bags, and impulsively entered a contract marriage with a cold stranger she met at City Hall.
But her nightmare wasn't over.
When her mother suddenly needed a $200,000 emergency brain surgery, Clara was forced to take a demeaning extra gig to survive.
There, Veronica and her starlet friend cornered Clara.
They mocked her cheap clothes, ridiculed her new wedding ring as fake glass, and intentionally poured scalding coffee on her feet.
"Well, maid, you better clean that up."
Veronica laughed, forcing Clara to her knees to wipe up the burning liquid while snapping photos.
Clara swallowed her burning humiliation, secretly recording their abuse on her phone.
She endured the pain, desperate for the $300 day rate to save her mother's life, feeling entirely crushed by their overwhelming wealth and power.
What she didn't know was that outside the soundstage, her new contract husband—the man she thought was just a struggling, broke tech worker—was sitting in a sleek black Maybach.
He watched his wife kneeling on the floor, and his dark eyes filled with a lethal, terrifying rage.