
He's The Last To Know Her Power
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"I want a divorce."
I was eight months pregnant. He didn't know.
For three years, I fixed every SEC filing he signed. Caught every error. Kept his billion-dollar firm clean. He never once asked what I did all day.
When he said those three words over dinner, I didn't cry. I didn't beg. I just smiled and said, "Okay."
Then I went upstairs, unlocked my study—the room he never entered—and pulled out a lease for a Brooklyn apartment. Incorporation papers for my own firm. And a folder full of evidence that could send his company up in flames.
He thought he was divorcing a wife.
He was actually firing the only person keeping him out of federal prison.
Now his partners want to sue me. His mother is panicking. And he's been sitting in a hospital waiting room for seven hours—just for a chance to hold our daughter.
He spent three years not seeing me.
Now? He can't look away.
My name is Nora Kidd. And I'm just getting started.
He's The Last To Know Her Power Chapter 1
"I want a divorce."
I was eight months pregnant. He didn't know.
For three years, I fixed every SEC filing he signed. Caught every error. Kept his billion-dollar firm clean. He never once asked what I did all day.
When he said those three words over dinner, I didn't cry. I didn't beg. I just smiled and said, "Okay."
Then I went upstairs, unlocked my study—the room he never entered—and pulled out a lease for a Brooklyn apartment. Incorporation papers for my own firm. And a folder full of evidence that could send his company up in flames.
He thought he was divorcing a wife.
He was actually firing the only person keeping him out of federal prison.
Now his partners want to sue me. His mother is panicking. And he's been sitting in a hospital waiting room for seven hours—just for a chance to hold our daughter.
He spent three years not seeing me.
Now? He can't look away.
My name is Nora Kidd. And I'm just getting started.
Chapter 1
Nora POV:
The Wakeman Holdings compliance audit was due in six hours.
I was eight months pregnant. My husband didn't know.
And I'd just found the error—a material omission on page 23 of the Q2 filing that would have triggered a full SEC investigation. Colton had signed his name to it. Three weeks ago. Without reading it.
I corrected it. Added the missing disclosure. Logged the revision in my private file—the forty-seventh one I'd fixed in three years.
Then I walked downstairs.
He was at the dining table. Mahogany. Crystal chandelier. A plate of seared branzino that cost more than what my mother spent on groceries in a week.
"I want a divorce."
Three words. Delivered between bites. He didn't look up.
I set down my fork. My hand found my stomach under the table—the curve I'd hidden beneath cashmere sweaters and strategic draping. She kicked. Hard.
"I agree."
His fork stopped mid-air. "What?"
"I said I agree."
Colton's face went through three expressions: confusion, irritation, and something I'd never seen before. A flicker of fear. It disappeared fast.
"Just like that? No questions?"
I stood. Smoothed my napkin. Looked at the man I'd spent three years propping up—fixing his compliance failures, remembering his mother's birthday, laughing at his investors' jokes. The man who'd never once asked what I did all day.
"Your lawyer can contact mine."
I walked toward the hallway. Paused at the threshold.
"Oh, and Colton?"
He turned.
"The Wakeman filings. You might want to get ahead of those."
His face went white. "What does that mean?"
But I was already walking away.
In my study, I locked the door. My hands were shaking—not from fear. From the adrenaline of finally saying it out loud.
Three years. Three years of being invisible. Three years of fixing his mistakes while he took the credit. Three years of hiding prenatal vitamins in empty supplement bottles.
My phone buzzed. Amira.
"All set. Kidd Forensic Consulting is live. And Nora—the Wakeman files are everything we needed. If he tries anything, we have enough to trigger a full SEC review."
I looked at the locked door. On the other side, Colton was probably already calling his family's lawyer, trying to figure out what I knew.
He had no idea.
Not about the baby. Not about the files. Not about the forty-seven corrections I'd documented.
And he definitely didn't know about the file I'd left on his desk. The one he'd find tomorrow morning. The one that proved his mother's family trust was built on a foundation of regulatory omissions.
I pulled out my phone. Opened the photo I'd taken that morning—the ultrasound. Her profile. The slope of her nose. The curl of her tiny fist.
Iris. I'd named her months ago.
Tomorrow, I would walk into a mediation room and watch Colton's face as Amira laid out exactly what I had. Next week, I would move into my Brooklyn apartment. Next month, I would hold my daughter and give her my name.
But tonight?
Tonight I would sleep in this house one last time. The wolf in silk sheets. Counting down the hours until the man in the other room discovered exactly how much he'd just lost.
He wanted a divorce.
He had no idea what he'd just agreed to.
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He's The Last To Know Her Power of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4
Chapter 5 Ch. 5
Chapter 6 Ch. 6
Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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8.2
Ten years as childhood friends and three as husband and wife ended in her husband's betrayal, and her brothers' indifference. Diagnosed with mid-stage stomach cancer, Roselyn saw the truth of her life.
She walked away from everything, rising from an overlooked office worker to a leading figure in the tech world.
She outplayed her husband into signing divorce papers. When they met again, he begged, "I was wrong... take me back. I'd give you my stomach if I could."
Her once arrogant brothers pleaded too, but she felt nothing. After all, love that arrived too late meant nothing to her now-she simply didn't care anymore.
As they stood desperate, a man stepped forward and wrapped her in his arms. "Why waste time on them? Look at me instead."

8.5
Everyone knew Caroline loved Jacob, the frail man in a wheelchair, even giving up her chance at marrying into wealth for him.
She devoted everything to his recovery, enduring hardship and humiliation to help him stand again.
When he finally recovered, they were praised as perfect together-until danger came.
Faced with saving her or her sister, Jacob chose the latter without hesitation. Only in her final moments did Caroline realize his heart was never hers.
Reborn, she made a different choice, choosing power over love.
When Jacob later begged, she looked down coldly. "I have no interest in men who can't stand on their own."

7.7
Nora's life turned into a nightmare after she was banished from her pack by her own husband. She was subjected to mockery, abuse and humiliation before being cast out with nothing.
Faced with the cruelty of a world that had never once been kind to her, the moon goddess decided to bless her with her fated mate.
The same man she watched slaughter others without a single trace of mercy. The man who was twice as cold and twice as ruthless as the husband who destroyed her.
Yet he would not let her go. She found herself stuck between the husband who used her and the ruthless mate who wanted her but refused to admit it. Two powerful men. One woman who was never supposed to survive any of it. And a moon goddess who was not done with her yet.

8.1
Elinor's frail daughter, Cece, died in a sterile hospital room while waiting for her father to take her to Disney World.
But her billionaire husband, Derick, never showed up. At the exact moment Cece's heart monitor flatlined, the hospital TV broadcasted Derick affectionately holding the hand of his mistress and he has booked a clearance of the entire Disneyland to celebrate mistress's daughter's birthday!.
When Elinor confronted Derick with their daughter's ashes, he sneered and accused her of hiding the child just to get his attention. Elinor's heart was torn to shreds. How could a father be so blind and ruthless? Did Kamryn use his power to steal the very kidney that belonged to Cece? Why did her innocent baby have to die for their sick affair?
The suffocating grief inside Elinor finally crystallized into a sharp blade. She wiped the blood from her lips, canceled the simple divorce, and began her ruthless revenge.

7.7
Not only was I drugged, blinded and assaulted. I was deceived into carrying a baby by a stranger I never knew. Then he appeared and took my child away.
I was sent to a militia by the father of my child. I thought I was rescued but I was recruited to be a weapon for killing. Who was manipulating me, I didn't know. The answers were far from what I knew.
Forced to blend into the world that I could never believe I would be to, a place where brutality reigned, kill or be killed was the only language. I have survived but he has to pay for everything he did to me, because I believed every phase of my life was set by him and him alone. Have I really survived?
Who would have thought, he existed twice in the same world? Do I really know who I should take revenge on? Him or the person I would sacrifice everything for?
Was my mother the one who orchestrated everything? What kind of pawn am I?

7.1
I was the Architect who built the digital fortress for the most feared Don in New York.
To the world, I was Brendan Wiggins’s silent, elegant Queen.
But then my burner phone buzzed under the dinner table.
It was a photo from his mistress: a positive pregnancy test.
"Your husband is celebrating right now," the caption read. "You are just the furniture."
I looked across the table at Brendan. He smiled and held my hand, lying to my face without blinking.
He thought he owned me because he saved my life ten years ago.
He told her I was just "functional." That I was a barren asset he kept around to look respectable, while she carried his legacy.
He thought I would accept the disrespect because I had nowhere else to go.
He was wrong.
I didn't want to divorce him—you don't divorce a Don.
And I didn't want to kill him. That was too easy.
I wanted to erase him.
I liquidated fifty million dollars from the offshore accounts only I could access. I destroyed the servers I had built.
Then, I contacted a black-market chemist for a procedure called "Tabula Rasa."
It doesn't kill the body. It wipes the mind clean. A total hard reset of the soul.
On his birthday, while he was out celebrating his bastard son, I drank the vial.
When he finally came home to find the empty house and the melted wedding ring, he realized the truth.
He could burn the world down looking for me, but he would never find his wife.
Because the woman who loved him no longer existed.







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