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He Divorced the Heiress for His Mistress Novel Cover

He Divorced the Heiress for His Mistress

On their wedding anniversary, he abandoned her—bleeding and miscarrying—to comfort another woman. While she suffered alone, his phone stayed off. Signing their divorce, he coldly praised her "finally knowing her place." But one day later, the truth strikes back. Now, revealed as the heiress to the mighty Sterling empire, she faces him across the negotiating table, poised to take everything he owns. In that shocking moment, he can only stammer one trembling question: "Who… are you really?"
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Chapter 1

Our third anniversary. I wore the wine-colored dress Theron once said made me look like a goddess, cooked his favorite lamb, lit candles, set the table with the good china. And under my napkin, hidden like a love letter — a pregnancy test. Two pink lines.

Tonight, I was going to tell my husband we were having a baby.

At seven, he called.

"Octavia, I'm going to be late."

"It's our anniversary. I made dinner. I have something important —"

"Theron, I'm so scared." A woman's voice in the background. Soft, trembling, perfectly timed. Lianna.

"I'll be home when I can," he said, and hung up.

Lianna Chen. His "childhood friend." His "sister." The woman who had an emergency every time we had plans. I'd memorized the pattern by now — her panic attacks, her mystery illnesses, her tears that always seemed to arrive when Theron was supposed to be mine.

I touched my belly and told myself: when he knows about the baby, things will change.

By ten, the lamb was cold. By eleven, the candles had burned out. By midnight, I was still on the couch in my anniversary dress, and my husband was still with another woman.

That's when the cramping started.

It hit low and sharp, like a fist tightening inside me. I grabbed my phone and dialed Theron. Voicemail. Again. Voicemail. I tried Lianna's number.

"Oh, Octavia." Her voice was bright — too bright for someone who'd been "so scared" four hours ago. "Theron's with me at the hospital. He's been such a comfort. You really shouldn't bother him right now."

She hung up.

Another cramp bent me double, and I felt warmth between my legs. I made it to the bathroom on my knees. The white marble tiles turned red.

I called 911 myself.

The paramedics came. The hospital was a blur of fluorescent lights and cold hands and questions I couldn't answer. And then the doctor stood in front of me with that look — the look people give you when they're about to say something that will split your life in two.

"I'm very sorry, Mrs. Blackwell. The baby didn't make it."

They wheeled me into recovery. Alone. No husband. No family. Just me and the ceiling tiles and the steady beep of machines measuring what was left of my body.

And that should have been the worst part. Losing the baby, lying in that bed, staring at nothing. That should have broken me completely.

But the worst part came twenty minutes later.

I heard his voice in the hallway. Theron. Gentle, warm, protective — everything I had needed him to be tonight.

"You're so brave, Lianna. The test results look good, but we should keep monitoring."

I dragged myself to the doorway, gripping the IV pole with both hands. There they were — walking down the corridor together, his arm around her waist, her head on his shoulder. She was in a hospital gown, looking pale and fragile in that practiced way she'd perfected. The eternally sick girl who always needed saving.

Then Lianna saw me.

Our eyes locked. And she smiled. A tiny, satisfied curl of her lips — the smile of a woman who knows she's won.

She whispered something to Theron. He didn't look at me. Didn't even glance in my direction. They kept walking, and I watched my husband disappear around the corner, comforting another woman while our child's blood was still being cleaned off a hospital floor.

Something died in me right there. Not just the baby. Not just the marriage. Something deeper — the part of me that had spent three years believing that patience and love would be enough. The part that kept whispering "just wait, he'll come around." The part that made me small so he could feel big.

That part was gone.

I stood in that doorway, barefoot on cold linoleum, wearing a hospital gown stained at the edges, and I felt my spine straighten. Not from hope. Not from sadness.

From rage.

Cold, clean, absolute rage.

I walked back to my bed. Picked up my phone. My hands weren't shaking anymore.

I pulled up a number I hadn't dialed in three years. The number I memorized the day I left my father's company to become Theron Blackwell's invisible wife.

Celeste picked up on the first ring.

"Octavia?" Her voice sharpened instantly. The voice of a woman who managed a billion-dollar legal empire and had been waiting three years for this call.

"It's me." My voice came out flat. Steady. Like something inside me had been rearranged into harder material. "I need divorce papers drawn up. Tonight."

"Done. What else?"

I stared at the ceiling. Thought about the fifty million I'd secretly funneled into Blackwell Industries to save them from bankruptcy. Thought about Theron at the podium, thanking Lianna for his success. Thought about him walking past my door without even turning his head.

"The fifty million we moved into Blackwell Industries last year," I said. "Freeze it. All of it. Every account, every line of credit, every fund that traces back to Sterling money. I want it locked by morning."

Silence on the other end. Then Celeste exhaled — slow, controlled, like a predator catching a scent.

"Octavia, if we freeze that capital, Blackwell Industries won't be able to make payroll by the end of the month. Their Q2 loan payments are due in three weeks. Without Sterling backing, their credit rating collapses. We're talking full liquidity crisis."

"I know."

Another pause. "You want them to feel it?"

"I want them to choke on it."

"Consider it done. I'll have the freeze orders filed before sunrise. And Octavia —" Celeste's voice dropped, and for the first time in three years, I heard something in it that sounded like pride. "Welcome back."

I hung up and set the phone on the bedside table.

The hospital was quiet now. Down the hall, Theron was probably still fussing over Lianna, stroking her hair, telling her everything would be alright. He had no idea that five hundred miles away, a team of lawyers was about to pull the floor out from under his entire world.

He thought I was nobody. Just Octavia — the quiet wife, the patient wife, the wife who waited at home with cold dinners and swallowed tears.

He was about to find out who I really was.

And by the time he figured it out, there wouldn't be anything left to save.

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