
Discarded Wife, Powerful Heiress Rises
I walked in on my husband caressing his pregnant mistress' s belly. In my own home.
But the real betrayal wasn't his affair. It was when he, his mother, and even my own parents declared my pregnancy a "complication" that needed to be erased for a multi-billion-dollar merger.
They locked me in my penthouse and dragged me to a clinic. My own mother and father sold me out for a check, signing off on the procedure to get rid of my baby.
"It's time to cleanse the bloodline," my mother-in-law said as they held me down.
As the needle went into my arm, I felt my child, the one I'd prayed for, being stolen from me. They didn't just break my heart; they murdered my baby.
But they didn't know who I really was. Rescued by my true family-the powerful Pittmans-I learned I wasn't a discarded wife. I was a kidnapped heiress. And now, I will use every bit of my power to make them pay for the child they took from me.
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Chapter 4
I watched him, my heart a stone. "Talk? What's left to say?"
He walked into the room, closing the door behind him. "Indiana can be... demanding. She's high-strung, especially with the pregnancy. I was just trying to manage the situation." He ran a hand through his hair, looking genuinely stressed. "She followed me here, Alyssa. She showed up at the office, threatening to go public with everything if I didn't acknowledge the baby."
"Go public with what, Chase?" I asked, my voice flat. "That you cheated on your wife? People already know that."
"No, not just that," he said, his voice dropping. "Her baby isn't mine, Alyssa. At least, I don't think so. It's complicated. She was dating Sterling Thorne, the CEO of our biggest rival, Thorne Industries. There was a scandal, a paternity suit, a nightmare for both families. Indiana came to me, desperate. She said Thorne abandoned her. She begged me to claim the child, to save her reputation, and to protect the merger. She said if I didn't, she'd expose everything, and she threatened to claim the baby was Thorne's, but that I was the one who pushed her to abort our child. It would destroy everything, Alyssa. The merger, the family name, everything Clementina built."
My blood ran cold. "So you decided to sacrifice my child, our child, instead? To pretend her baby was yours, and mine didn't exist?"
He grabbed my shoulders, his eyes pleading. "No! That's not it. I just... I needed time. To figure things out. To protect us. I couldn't risk the company. Clementina... she agreed to this. She said it was the only way to save the Swanson name and the Thorne merger. She said once the merger was secure, and things calmed down, we could find a way. You and me. Our baby. We'd still be a family, a true family."
"A true family?" I pulled away from his grasp. "Chase, you just told me your mother agreed to disavow our child. She wants my baby to disappear. How is that a family?"
"She was just trying to protect the family, Alyssa! You don't understand the pressure she's under. The stakes are enormous." He tried to hold me again, his touch now feeling alien, contaminated. "I love you, Alyssa. I picked you. You're my wife. This is just a temporary measure. A public face. We'll get through this. You and I. We always do."
"No, Chase," I said, my voice barely a whisper, but firm. "Not this time. This isn't a temporary measure. This is a betrayal. If you go through with this, with claiming Indiana's child, with silencing mine, then we are over. I will leave. And I will take our child with me."
His face hardened. The mask of regret fell away, replaced by the cold, calculating CEO I knew so well. "You can't do that, Alyssa. You're my wife. And you're carrying a Swanson. I won't let you leave." His eyes were like chips of ice.
"Watch me," I challenged, turning back to my bag.
He stepped in front of me, blocking my path. "No." His voice was low, dangerous. "You will stay here. In this penthouse. You will be safe. You will follow the family's instructions. For the sake of the Swanson name. And for our child."
"You can't keep me here," I said, my heart starting to race with a new kind of fear.
"I can. And I will." He pulled out his phone, making a quick call. "Security. Alyssa is not to leave the penthouse. No visitors. No outside communication. Effective immediately." He hung up, his eyes meeting mine, cold and unyielding. "Consider yourself under house arrest, Alyssa. For your own good. Until this merger is secured, and until you understand the gravity of the situation."
He walked out, leaving me trapped, alone, in a gilded cage. The click of the lock, though I didn't hear it, echoed in my mind. A prisoner in my own home. My anger, my grief, my fear, all began to coalesce into something harder, colder. A resolve. He might have locked me in, but he couldn't break me. Not yet.
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8.8
For three years, I was the perfect wife to tech CEO Atticus Monroe, trading my architecture career to become his personal chef and perfect hostess.
My world shattered when I brought him an eight-hour bone broth and overheard him confess to a friend.
"I'm just... bored."
His boredom quickly turned into an affair with his ex-fiancée, Isla. He spent nights at her apartment, then came home to blame me for his unhappiness. At a family gala, when I finally stood up to their public humiliation, Atticus grabbed my arm so hard it left a deep, purple bruise.
He had cheated, humiliated, and hurt me, yet he refused my pleas for a divorce, desperate to maintain his perfect image.
But his grandfather saw the bruise. He saw the video of Atticus and Isla. After punishing his own grandson, he handed me a check.
"Go build the life you deserve."
So I did. I filed for divorce to reclaim the life, and the career, I had sacrificed for him.

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.

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?

8.2
I spent three years playing the role of a submissive, small-town wife for Evertt Baker, trading my true identity for a quiet life in a Manhattan penthouse. I thought my devotion would be enough to build a real home, but I was just a placeholder in his grand design.
The illusion shattered at 2 AM when Evertt walked in smelling of Chanel No. 5-the signature scent of his mistress, Adda. Without a word of apology, he dropped divorce papers on the table, demanding I sign them immediately so he could finally be with the woman he truly loved.
He looked at me with pure disgust, flicking a five-million-dollar check toward me as if he were paying off an incompetent employee. He told me it was more money than anyone from my "trailer park" background would ever see and ordered me to hurry because Adda was waiting in the car downstairs. He didn't care that I had spent years nursing him through illness and tolerating his family's insults; he only cared about his own convenience.
The sheer arrogance of his payout and the blatant disrespect of bringing his mistress to our home was the final blow. I realized that the man I loved never actually saw me, only the submissive shadow I had forced myself to become.
I signed the papers with a fluid scrawl he didn't bother to check, then I fed his millions into the office shredder. I pulled a hidden, encrypted device from a kitchen drawer and dialed a number I hadn't called in three years.
"Brother," I said, my voice finally steady. "Come get me. The game is over."
Evertt thought he was discarding a penniless nobody, but he was about to find out that he had just declared war on the Stafford empire.

7.2
For three years, I was imprisoned by Anderson Hopper, the monster who forced me to watch my fiancé, Kendall, plummet into a freezing river.
But when I saw the morning news, I realized Kendall wasn't dead. He had returned as Eben Gill, a ruthless tech billionaire.
I risked my life to escape and find him, only to be met with eyes full of absolute hatred.
He publicly humiliated me, dragged me to the exact bridge where he "died," and sneered at the C-section scar on my stomach.
"Anderson Hopper's bastard," he spat, completely unaware that the baby was actually his—the very child Anderson had murdered in the operating room to break me.
To make matters worse, Anderson used Kendall's dying mother as a hostage to force me back into my cage.
I knelt on the freezing asphalt, begging the man I loved to just visit his mother, while he coldly ordered his driver to run me over.
I had lost my baby, my freedom, and my dignity, all to protect him from Anderson's blackmail. Why was I the one being tortured and treated like a traitor?
"Don't think your little kneeling stunt earned you my forgiveness."
He whispered those cruel words before walking away without looking back.
Staring at his cold, retreating figure, the last shred of my love finally turned to ash.
That night, under the cover of a torrential storm, I bypassed the estate's laser grids and walked out into the dark.

7.2
"Still playing dirty, Huntress?" he taunted, pinning me with those piercing grey-blue eyes.
"Still hiding behind your daddy's money, Reaper?" I shot back, my blood boiling.
Lanaya Roux and Maverick Hayden are college hockey royalty-and bitter rivals. As the captains of competing university teams, their hatred on the ice is matched only by the legendary feud between their billionaire families' empires.
But when their ruthless fathers force them into a fake engagement to secure an $18 billion corporate merger, Lanaya and Maverick are thrown into the ultimate game of survival.
The rules are simple: Live together in the same penthouse. Smile for the cameras. Pretend to be madly in love for six months.
It was supposed to be strictly business. But behind closed doors, the venom they spit at each other quickly morphs into a scorching, undeniable addiction. Maverick is an arrogant, aggressively protective alpha who refuses to let her go, and Lanaya is the fiercely independent captain who refuses to submit.
Beneath their explosive chemistry lies a devastating secret: a shared tragedy from eight years ago that claimed the life of Lanaya's brother and shattered their innocent childhood bond.
With the national hockey championship on the line, scandalous secrets surfacing, and unseen enemies sabotaging their every move, the line between love and hate has never been so dangerous.
What happens when the fake engagement to your worst enemy becomes the only real thing in your life?