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Hiding My Son from My Billionaire Ex-Husband Novel Cover

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 4

The emerald silk gown hugged my body like liquid jade, its deep V-neckline and empire waist carefully chosen to flatter the subtle changes pregnancy had brought to my figure. I'd spent hours getting ready, applying makeup to hide the dark circles under my eyes, styling my hair into an elegant updo that showcased the diamond earrings Julian had given me for our first anniversary. Looking in the mirror, I almost convinced myself I looked radiant instead of desperate.

The dining room sparkled with crystal and candlelight, every detail orchestrated to perfection. Ivory roses cascaded from tall vases, their petals scattered artfully across the mahogany table that could seat twenty but tonight held only twelve place settings. The finest china gleamed under the chandelier's warm glow, and the scent of my favorite gardenias drifted from the centerpieces I'd personally arranged this morning.

Guests began arriving at seven sharp—my father Carlos with his new wife Miranda, Julian's father Arthur looking distinguished in his tailored tuxedo, and a handful of close family friends who'd watched our marriage unfold over the past three years. They air-kissed my cheeks and complimented the décor, but I could see the questions in their eyes as they glanced toward the empty chair at the head of the table.

"Where's Julian, darling?" asked Mrs. Pemberton, one of the society wives who attended every important event in the city. "Surely he wouldn't miss his wife's birthday dinner?"

"He'll be here," I replied, my smile feeling like it might crack my face. "You know how business can be."

But as seven-thirty passed, then eight o'clock, the forced conversations grew strained. The chef's perfectly prepared beef wellington sat warming in the kitchen while I made excuses and checked my phone for the hundredth time. No messages. No calls. Just the deafening silence of abandonment.

My father's disapproving glare burned into me from across the room as he nursed his second scotch. Arthur Sinclair looked equally displeased, his jaw set in the same hard line I'd seen on Julian's face so many times. The other guests shifted uncomfortably, some checking their own phones, others whispering behind their champagne flutes.

"Perhaps we should begin without him," Miranda suggested gently, but I shook my head.

"He'll be here," I repeated, the words tasting like ash in my mouth.

At nine-fifteen, the front door finally opened. I felt my heart leap with relief until I saw them—Julian striding into the dining room in an impeccably cut black tuxedo, his arm wrapped possessively around Sophia's waist. She wore a stunning red gown that clung to her perfect figure, her blonde hair swept into a sophisticated chignon that made her look like she'd stepped off a magazine cover.

The room fell silent except for the soft clink of someone setting down their wine glass too hard.

Julian's eyes met mine across the room, and for a moment I saw something flicker in their gray depths—guilt, perhaps, or regret. But it vanished so quickly I might have imagined it.

"Sorry we're late," he said casually, as if arriving two hours late to his wife's birthday dinner with his mistress was perfectly normal. "Traffic was terrible."

Sophia smiled at me with false sweetness, her red lips curved in what looked like sympathy but felt like victory. "Happy birthday, Isabella. You look lovely."

I stood frozen in my emerald gown, feeling every eye in the room watching this humiliation unfold. My father's face had gone stone cold, while Arthur Sinclair looked almost... satisfied.

Julian moved to the center of the room, picking up a champagne flute from the sideboard with deliberate precision. The crystal caught the light as he raised it, and I knew with horrible certainty that whatever came next would destroy me completely.

"Actually," he said, his voice carrying clearly through the silent room, "since everyone important to both our families is here, I think this is the perfect time to share some news."

The champagne glass clinked softly as he tapped it with his wedding ring—the ring that matched mine, the symbol of vows he was about to shatter in front of everyone we knew.

"I want everyone here to witness my truth," Julian continued, his eyes finding mine and holding them with ruthless intensity. "I love Sophia Sterling, and I'm asking Isabella to grant me a divorce so I can marry the woman I've always loved."

The words hit me like physical blows, each one stealing the breath from my lungs. The room seemed to tilt around me, the carefully arranged roses blurring through sudden tears. Someone gasped—Mrs. Pemberton, I think—but the sound seemed to come from very far away.

Before I could find my voice, before I could even process what was happening, my father stood up from his chair with the sharp scrape of wood against marble.

"Thank God," Carlos Rodriguez said, his voice carrying the authority of a man accustomed to boardroom negotiations. "It's about time we stopped pretending this marriage was anything more than a business arrangement."

He reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out a thick manila envelope, setting it on the table with a decisive thud. "Arthur and I have already worked out the details. Twenty million dollars for Isabella to exit gracefully and preserve both family businesses."

The betrayal hit me like a second wave, this one somehow worse than the first. My own father—the man who was supposed to protect me, who had walked me down the aisle three years ago—had orchestrated my public humiliation.

"Sign the papers, Isabella," he commanded, his tone brooking no argument. "Don't embarrass me further."

I looked around the room at faces I'd known for years—family friends, business associates, people who'd attended my wedding and celebrated my marriage. Some looked shocked, others uncomfortable, but several were already pulling out their phones, no doubt preparing to share this scandalous gossip with their social circles.

Sophia moved closer to Julian, her hand sliding possessively up his chest as she smiled at me with triumphant satisfaction. She'd won, and she wanted to make sure I knew it.

My hand moved instinctively to my stomach, to the secret growing there that Julian had already rejected. Our child—the baby he'd told me to "get rid of"—suddenly felt like the only real thing in this room full of lies and betrayals.

The emerald gown that had made me feel beautiful an hour ago now felt like a costume, a pathetic attempt to play a role in a marriage that had never been real. I was twenty-five years old, pregnant, and completely alone in a room full of people who were supposed to love me.

But as I stood there, surrounded by the wreckage of my life, I felt something shift inside me. The same cold hardness that had begun forming after Julian's rejection of our child crystallized into something sharper, more dangerous.

If they wanted to play games with my life, if they thought they could discard me like an unwanted business asset, then they were about to learn exactly what Isabella Rodriguez was capable of when she stopped trying to be the perfect daughter and perfect wife.

The real game was just beginning.

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