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Hiding My Son from My Billionaire Ex-Husband

When Isabella discovers her cold, powerful husband is cheating with his “first love,” she walks away—pregnant and broken. But the Sinclairs don’t let go easily. Betrayed by her husband and father on the same night, Isabella fakes her death and vanishes into the night. Three years later, she returns to the world as Isabelle Rossi, a rising fashion mogul with a secret son and a heart forged from fire. Her designs burn through the luxury world—and her revenge burns through Julian’s empire. But when the man who once destroyed her finds out she’s alive, the game changes. He wants answers. He wants forgiveness. And this time… she’s the one holding all the cards.
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Chapter 3

The east wing of the Sinclair mansion had always been my sanctuary. While Julian conducted his business in the main house, I'd claimed this forgotten corner for myself—a sun-drenched room with floor-to-ceiling windows that I'd transformed into my art studio. My father had always dismissed my artistic pursuits as "frivolous distractions," but here, surrounded by canvases and paint, I could breathe.

Now, three days after Julian's devastating rejection of our child, I found myself here again, but this time the space felt more like a battlefield than a refuge.

My hands moved frantically across the canvas, charcoal smearing as tears blurred my vision. I couldn't stop drawing—abstract shapes that seemed to pour directly from my shattered heart onto the white surface. Dark, twisted lines that spiraled into themselves, representing the suffocating weight of my marriage. Jagged edges that cut across softer curves, like Julian's cruelty slicing through my hope.

"Mrs. Sinclair?"

Eleanor's voice made me jump. I hadn't heard her approach, too lost in the cathartic rhythm of creation. I wiped my eyes quickly, but I knew she could see the evidence of my breakdown—the tear stains on my cheeks, the tremor in my hands.

"You have a visitor, ma'am. Miss Sterling is here to see you."

Sophia. Of course she was.

I set down my charcoal and looked at what I'd created—a chaotic masterpiece of pain that somehow felt more honest than anything I'd produced in years. The lines were bold, uncompromising, nothing like the delicate watercolors I usually painted. This was raw emotion given form, and despite everything, I felt a strange sense of pride looking at it.

"Tell her I'll be right there," I said, washing the charcoal from my hands in the small sink I'd installed in the corner.

I found Sophia in the garden, perched elegantly on the stone bench beside the rose bushes. She looked perfect, as always—her blonde hair catching the afternoon sunlight, her designer dress pristine and carefully chosen to complement her porcelain complexion. Everything about her screamed expensive sophistication, from her Louboutin heels to the Hermès bag draped casually over her arm.

She smiled when she saw me approaching, but there was something predatory in her blue eyes that made my skin crawl.

"Isabella, darling," she said, rising gracefully to air-kiss my cheeks. "You look... tired. I hope I'm not interrupting anything important."

The false concern in her voice was like nails on a chalkboard. I forced myself to smile back, matching her saccharine tone. "Not at all, Sophia. What brings you by?"

"Oh, I was just in the neighborhood and thought I'd check on you." She settled back onto the bench, patting the space beside her in invitation. "Julian mentioned you seemed upset about something. I wanted to make sure you were alright."

Julian had discussed me with her. The knowledge hit me like a physical blow, but I kept my expression neutral as I sat down, maintaining careful distance between us.

"How thoughtful of you," I managed.

Sophia's smile widened, and I caught a glimpse of something cruel beneath the perfect facade. "You know, Isabella, I've been thinking about our situation, and I feel like we should clear the air between us. Woman to woman."

"Our situation?"

"Don't be naive, darling. We both know what this is." She leaned closer, her voice dropping to an intimate whisper that felt more threatening than any shout. "Julian only married you for your father's business connections. He's always loved me, and soon everyone will know it."

The words hung in the air between us like poison. I stared at her perfect face, at the satisfied gleam in her eyes, and felt something cold and hard settle in my chest.

"Is that what he told you?" I asked quietly.

Sophia laughed, a tinkling sound that probably charmed most people but made me want to scream. "He didn't have to tell me, sweetheart. I've known Julian since we were children. I know him better than anyone—certainly better than some arranged bride who was thrust into his life for convenience."

She reached out and patted my hand with mock sympathy, her touch making my skin crawl. "I'm not trying to be cruel, Isabella. I actually feel sorry for you. You've been living in a fantasy, thinking this marriage meant something real. But Julian and I... we have history. We have a connection you could never understand."

I pulled my hand away from hers, my wedding ring catching the sunlight. The diamond Julian had placed on my finger three years ago suddenly felt like a shackle.

"Then why hasn't he divorced me?" I asked, surprised by how steady my voice sounded.

"Because he's a gentleman," Sophia replied smoothly. "He doesn't want to humiliate you publicly. But that's all about to change."

She stood up, smoothing down her dress with practiced elegance. "I thought you deserved to hear it from me first, as a courtesy. Julian's going to ask you for a divorce soon. He wants to be with me, officially. Publicly."

The rose garden spun around me for a moment, the carefully manicured beauty suddenly feeling like a stage set for my own destruction. But beneath the shock and pain, I felt something else stirring—a spark of defiance that had been buried under years of trying to be the perfect wife.

"Thank you for the warning," I said, standing to face her.

Sophia's smile faltered slightly, as if she'd expected me to crumble completely. "I hope you'll make this easy for everyone involved. Julian's happiness means everything to me."

"I'm sure it does."

After she left, I sat alone in the garden for a long time, staring at the roses Julian's mother had planted years before her death. They were beautiful but thorny, requiring careful tending to thrive. I'd spent three years trying to tend my marriage with the same delicate care, only to watch it wither anyway.

But as I sat there, an idea began to form. If Julian wanted to play games, if he thought he could discard me like an unwanted business asset, then perhaps it was time I reminded him exactly what he'd be losing.

I pulled out my phone and began scrolling through my contacts, stopping at the number for the city's most exclusive event planner. My twenty-fifth birthday was in two weeks—the perfect opportunity for a grand gesture.

If Sophia thought Julian would divorce me quietly, she was about to learn how wrong she was. I wasn't going to fade away into the background like some discarded trophy wife.

I was going to throw the most spectacular birthday party this city had ever seen, and I was going to force Julian to make a choice in front of everyone who mattered.

Let's see how much his precious reputation meant to him when the spotlight was on.

The game was just beginning.

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