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His Bet, Her Unforgivable Revenge

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My ex-husband returned after a three-year bet, ready to reclaim me and the son he thought was his. He had no idea that I'd secretly aborted his child, divorced him, and remarried the day he left. His world was about to come crashing down. His delusion turned deadly when he and his manipulative best friend, Haylee, kidnapped my son, Leo. I found them at his family's mansion, with Leo suffocating from a severe allergic reaction to a dog they were forcing him to play with. Elliot physically restrained me, scolding me for overreacting while Haylee giggled as my son turned blue. At the hospital, as Leo fought for his life, Elliot grabbed my arm, demanding to know who the man standing beside me was. He was convinced this was all a game to make him jealous. That's when my real husband, billionaire Gregory Morton, stepped forward. "Since when is this child yours, Elliot?"

His Bet, Her Unforgivable Revenge Chapter 1

My ex-husband returned after a three-year bet, ready to reclaim me and the son he thought was his. He had no idea that I'd secretly aborted his child, divorced him, and remarried the day he left. His world was about to come crashing down.

His delusion turned deadly when he and his manipulative best friend, Haylee, kidnapped my son, Leo.

I found them at his family's mansion, with Leo suffocating from a severe allergic reaction to a dog they were forcing him to play with. Elliot physically restrained me, scolding me for overreacting while Haylee giggled as my son turned blue.

At the hospital, as Leo fought for his life, Elliot grabbed my arm, demanding to know who the man standing beside me was. He was convinced this was all a game to make him jealous.

That's when my real husband, billionaire Gregory Morton, stepped forward.

"Since when is this child yours, Elliot?"

Chapter 1

Clare POV:

Three years after a foolish bet destroyed my marriage, my ex-husband Elliot Fields returned, expecting to reclaim me and the son he believed was his. The bet—a three-year separation to "test our love"—had been Haylee Heath's idea, fueled by her secret obsession with Elliot. I had been secretly pregnant at the time. I divorced him, married Gregory Morton the same day he left, and two days later, I quietly ended the pregnancy I was carrying. Gregory was a man who saw my worth long before Elliot's arrogance blinded me.

The doorbell chimed. I knew who it was before I opened the door. Elliot stood there in the late afternoon sun, a bouquet of crimson roses in one hand and a small velvet box in the other. His smile was wide and self-assured, the kind that used to melt my heart but now curdled my stomach. He wore an expensive suit, his dark hair impeccably styled, his blue eyes gleaming with possessive entitlement.

"Clare," he said, smooth and confident. "I'm back, just like I promised."

I didn't move. He pushed the roses closer. "These are for you. And this." He gestured with the box. "A little something to mark our reunion."

His eyes scanned my face, searching for the old Clare. He expected tears or a joyful embrace. But that woman was long gone.

"I knew you'd be waiting," he continued, stepping closer. "The bet only proved how deeply we were connected."

His words brought the past rushing back. Three years ago in Las Vegas, celebrating his real estate deal. Haylee, with her deceptively sweet smile, had challenged him: "If Clare truly loves you, she'll wait. Divorce her for three years. If she's still there, then it's real."

I had just confirmed my pregnancy. I planned to tell him that night. Instead, he laughed. "Three years? That's nothing! Clare would never leave me. Right, darling? Just a little test. You'll be right here."

I said nothing. His agreement to the bet was the final blow—not just the bet itself, but his utter disregard for me, for our child. He believed I was so dependent, so devoted, that I would simply wait like a loyal pet.

That night, I cried until my eyes burned. But with the tears came clarity. This wasn't love. It was possession. The next morning, I decided: I would not wait. I would not bring a child into a life with a man who could discard us for a game.

I hired a divorce lawyer the next day. Elliot, in his supreme confidence, barely noticed. He didn't know I was marrying Gregory Morton on the same day the divorce was finalized. And he certainly didn't know that two days later, I ended the pregnancy.

Now, standing on my doorstep, Elliot extended the bouquet further. "Aren't you going to take these, Clare? Give me a hug?"

I stepped back. "Elliot, I'm married now."

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