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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 2

The morphine made the hospital ceiling swim. I closed my eyes and let the memories come.

Three years ago, I'd been someone else entirely.

Sterling Industries, fourth-largest corporation in the country. My father's empire. My inheritance. I'd grown up in boardrooms and private jets, learned to read a balance sheet before I learned to drive. At twenty-three, I sat in on board meetings. At twenty-five, I was being groomed to take over everything.

And then I'd met Theron Blackwell at a charity gala.

I opened my eyes and looked down at myself. Hospital gown. IV drip. Blood-stained wristband. The woman who once owned half the companies sponsoring that gala was now lying in a public recovery ward, alone, after losing her baby while her husband held another woman's hand down the hall.

The contrast was so absurd it almost made me laugh.

I'd hidden my identity from Theron from the very beginning. Told him my name was Octavia Chen — just a regular girl, nobody special. I wanted him to fall in love with me, not my net worth.

How stupid. How desperately, pathetically stupid.

Father had seen it coming. Even from his deathbed, machines keeping him alive, his voice barely a whisper, he'd tried to warn me.

"Promise me, Octavia. Don't throw away everything we've built for a man who doesn't know your worth."

I'd promised. And then I'd broken that promise before his body was cold.

The memories came faster now, each one a blade.

Our wedding night — he'd left me in bridal lingerie to hold Lianna through a panic attack. My twenty-sixth birthday — alone, because Lianna needed a ride to a doctor. The night I had food poisoning so bad I could barely stand — he couldn't come home because she was "having an episode." I drove myself to the ER, shaking so hard I nearly crashed.

And now here I was. Another hospital. Alone again. Except this time, I'd lost something I could never get back.

At company events, he never introduced me as his wife — just "Octavia," with a vague wave. Meanwhile Lianna floated through every room in white, collecting sympathy like roses. Everyone adored her. Nobody saw me.

The credit card Theron gave me sat untouched for three years. I had my own money — more than he'd earn in ten lifetimes. He just didn't know it.

The worst memory was from a year ago. Blackwell Industries was bleeding money. Bad investments, overextended credit, and Lianna's endless "medical treatments" draining company funds. Theron was falling apart — working eighteen-hour days, losing weight, snapping at everyone.

So I picked up the phone.

"Transfer fifty million to Blackwell Industries. Anonymous. Make it look like venture capital."

Just like that, Theron was saved. The press called it his "brilliant comeback." He stood at the celebration dinner six months later and thanked everyone who'd helped.

"But most of all," he'd said, eyes scanning the crowd, "I want to thank the person who never stopped believing in me."

My heart jumped. Finally.

His eyes found Lianna.

"Lianna, you've been my anchor through this storm."

Applause. She blew him a kiss. I sat frozen, invisible, while the room celebrated the man I'd secretly saved — and the woman he thanked instead of me.

That was a year ago. And now I was here — hospital gown, empty womb, husband down the hall. The heiress to a billion-dollar empire, reduced to a woman nobody thought to call.

The irony could kill you, if the heartbreak didn't get there first.

I was staring at the ceiling, counting the holes in the tiles, when commotion erupted outside my door.

It started with the click of heels. Not the soft-soled shuffle of nurses — sharp, deliberate, expensive heels hitting linoleum like a metronome. Then voices, layered over each other, getting closer.

"Ma'am, visiting hours are technically —"

"I'm aware. Move."

"Ma'am, I need to check with —"

"My name is Celeste Moreau. I am Chief Legal Counsel for Sterling Industries. The patient in that room is Octavia Sterling, sole heir and majority shareholder of the fourth-largest corporation in this country. You will move aside, or I will have this hospital's board of directors on the phone in thirty seconds."

Dead silence in the hallway.

Then footsteps. Multiple footsteps — not just Celeste's heels, but the heavier tread of what sounded like two, maybe three people behind her.

The door swung open.

Celeste walked in first. Silver hair, charcoal Chanel suit, briefcase in one hand and leather portfolio in the other. Behind her trailed two associates in dark suits carrying document boxes. They moved with the quiet efficiency of people used to entering rooms and rearranging the power inside them.

A nurse stood frozen in the doorway. Two more staff had gathered in the hall.

Celeste walked straight to my bed and looked at me. Her eyes swept over the hospital gown, the IV, the pallor of my face — and something shifted from controlled fury to barely contained grief.

Then she bowed her head. Slightly, briefly — but unmistakably. The gesture you'd give to someone above you.

"Ms. Sterling," she said. Not Octavia. Ms. Sterling. Her voice carried clearly enough for every person in that hallway to hear. "I came the moment you called. The freeze orders have been filed. Your instructions are being executed as we speak."

Behind her, one of the associates set a document box on the side table and stepped back, hands folded. The other positioned herself near the door like a sentry.

I could feel the shift — the nurses exchanging glances, recalculating. A moment ago, I'd been the sad woman in Room 412 with no one to call. Now lawyers in Chanel were filling the room, calling me "Ms. Sterling" like I was someone who mattered.

Because I was.

Celeste opened the leather portfolio and set it across my lap. "Divorce papers, ready for your signature. Asset protection filings. And this —" she pulled out a thick document and placed it on top, "— is a complete record of every financial transaction between Sterling Industries and Blackwell Industries over the past three years. Every anonymous investment. Every bailout. Every dollar that kept that company alive."

She looked me dead in the eyes.

"Fifty million dollars, Ms. Sterling. All traceable. All recoverable. Mr. Blackwell built his kingdom on your money, and he doesn't even know it." Her voice dropped. "He's about to."

From the hallway, I heard a familiar voice.

"What's going on? Why are there people —"

Theron appeared in the doorway. Still in the clothes he'd worn to comfort Lianna, still wearing that expression of mild inconvenience he always had when something involved me.

He stopped dead.

His eyes moved from Celeste to the associates to the document boxes to the leather portfolio spread across my lap. Then to the nurse, who was now looking at him very differently than she had an hour ago.

"Octavia?" His voice was uncertain. "What is this?"

Celeste straightened to her full height and turned to face him. She didn't introduce herself. She didn't smile. She simply looked at him the way you'd look at something stuck to the bottom of your shoe.

"Mr. Blackwell," she said, her tone polite and absolutely freezing, "visiting hours for Ms. Sterling are over. Her legal team will be in touch."

Theron's mouth opened. Nothing came out.

I watched him from my hospital bed — this man I'd saved, this man I'd loved, this man who'd left me bleeding on our anniversary — and for the first time in three years, I saw something new in his eyes.

Fear.

"You can go now, Theron," I said quietly. "Go check on Lianna."

He stood there for another three seconds, looking at me like he was seeing me for the first time. Then Celeste's associate stepped forward, and he backed out of the doorway without another word.

The door closed.

Celeste turned back to me. The fury in her eyes was gone, replaced by something warmer.

"Welcome back, Ms. Sterling," she said. "Now — where would you like to begin?"

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