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He Forced Eight Abortions Then Had His Mistress’s Baby Novel Cover

He Forced Eight Abortions Then Had His Mistress’s Baby

I stood frozen in the doorway of our Manhattan penthouse, my fingers gripping the frame so tightly my knuckles turned white. The scene before me was surreal—Marcus, my husband of five years, tenderly cradling a newborn baby in his arms while Amber Chen, his mistress, looked on with exhausted satisfaction from our guest bed. The same hands that had once held mine with promises of forever were now gently stroking the cheek of another woman's child. His child. The irony was knife-sharp—this was the same man who had forced me through eight abortions, each one taking a piece of my soul, each one justified with his insistence that children would interfere with our ambitious lifestyle. "Look at him, he has my eyes," Marcus whispered, his voice carrying a tenderness I hadn't heard in years. The baby made a soft cooing sound, and Marcus's face lit up with a smile that twisted in my chest like barbed wire. I must have made a sound because Marcus finally looked up, his expression changing from adoration to cold indifference in an instant. There was no shame, no guilt—just annoyance at my presence interrupting his perfect moment. "Victoria," he said, his tone clipped.
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Chapter 3

My father's voice on the phone was like a lifeline thrown to a drowning woman. Within hours, his efficiency—a Sterling family trademark—manifested in the form of a sleek private jet touching down on Manhattan's helipad.

I stood watching it land, the wind whipping my hair across my tear-stained face. The pilot emerged, nodding respectfully before taking my small bag—all I had managed to gather before fleeing the penthouse.

"Ms. Sterling, your father sends his regards. We'll be in Los Angeles in five hours."

Ms. Sterling. Not Mrs. Reynolds. The name felt both foreign and familiar on my ears, like rediscovering a forgotten piece of myself.

As the jet lifted off, I watched Manhattan's skyline shrink beneath me. Somewhere down there, Marcus would be discovering my absence. Would he care? Or would he simply be irritated at the inconvenience of needing to find another servant for Amber and their child?

I closed my eyes, feeling the weight of five years of submission begin to lift from my shoulders with each mile we put between us. For the first time since placing those divorce papers on Marcus's desk, I allowed myself to breathe.

The Sterling estate sprawled across the Los Angeles hillside, its Mediterranean architecture a stark contrast to the cold modernism of the penthouse I'd left behind. As the car pulled through the gates, memories flooded back—running through the gardens as a child, studying financial reports with my father on the terrace, arguing with him the night I announced I was leaving to marry Marcus.

"You're making a mistake," he had said, his voice not angry but resigned. "That man sees you as an accessory, not a partner."

I had been too blinded by love—or what I thought was love—to listen.

My father stood waiting at the entrance, his tall frame silhouetted against the warm light spilling from the open doors. He looked older than I remembered, his hair more silver than black now, but his posture remained unbending, a testament to his unyielding strength.

"Victoria," he said simply, opening his arms.

I stepped into his embrace, and something inside me shattered. Five years of pretending to be someone else, of swallowing my dreams and ambitions, of enduring Marcus's casual cruelty—it all came pouring out in heaving sobs against my father's chest.

He held me without speaking, his hand gently stroking my hair as he had when I was a child. When my tears finally subsided, he led me inside, through the familiar hallways to my childhood bedroom.

It was exactly as I had left it—Harvard pennants on the wall, financial journals still stacked neatly on the desk, photographs of a younger, more confident version of myself smiling from frames. A life interrupted, preserved in amber.

"Rest," my father said, pressing a kiss to my forehead. "Tomorrow, we begin again."

Alone in my room, I stood before the mirror, really seeing myself for the first time in years. The woman who stared back was a stranger—hollow-eyed, diminished, her spirit crushed beneath the weight of Marcus's expectations and betrayals. But behind that mask, I could still see flickers of the girl who had graduated top of her class, who had dreamed of building empires.

"No more," I whispered to my reflection, a vow that resonated through my bones. "I am Victoria Sterling."

The Sterling Group headquarters pulsed with energy, a living organism of power and influence. As I walked through the main doors the next morning, heads turned. Whispers followed me—the prodigal daughter returned.

Sarah Jenkins, my father's Chief of Staff, met me in the lobby. Her handshake was firm, her eyes appraising but not unkind.

"Your father has briefed me on the situation, Ms. Sterling. I'm at your disposal."

In the days that followed, Sarah became my guide through the corporate landscape I had abandoned. Each morning, we reviewed company structures, market positions, investment strategies. Each afternoon, I immersed myself in financial reports, relearning the language of power that had once been my native tongue.

At night, alone in my father's private office, I cut my hair—watching long strands fall to the floor, shedding the last physical remnant of the woman Marcus had molded. The woman in the mirror now had a sharp bob that framed determined eyes and a jawline set with purpose.

My new wardrobe arrived—not the soft, feminine styles Marcus had preferred, but tailored suits in commanding colors, armor for the battlefield ahead.

As I pored over balance sheets late into the night, one particular document caught my attention—a list of Reynolds Construction Corp's major investors and partners. At the top: Sterling Group, silent majority stakeholder.

My father had been bankrolling Marcus's success all along.

I smiled for the first time in what felt like years, a cold, calculating smile that would have been unrecognizable to the woman I was just days ago.

Marcus Reynolds had no idea what was coming for him.

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