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His Cruel Revenge, Her Secret Child Novel Cover

His Cruel Revenge, Her Secret Child

Rory stood on the witness stand, forced by her father into an impossible choice: secure her dying mother's medical funding, or save her innocent boyfriend. She looked Corbin right in his trusting eyes and lied to the court, testifying that he was the one driving the car during the fatal hit-and-run, sending him to a maximum-security prison for ten years. The betrayal destroyed him. Corbin's father died of a heart attack upon hearing the guilty verdict. Six years later, Corbin returned as a ruthless billionaire and systematically blacklisted Rory from every job in the city. He cornered her into singing at his private club, humiliating her by forcing her to drink scotch—knowing she was severely allergic—and making her throw away his promise ring just to earn a stack of cash. "Remember this moment. This is only the beginning." She endured his cruel revenge because she was hiding a desperate secret: she was raising his five-year-old daughter, Willa. But when Willa's congenital heart defect suddenly worsened, requiring an impossible one-million-dollar surgery, Rory realized Corbin's calculated blockade had left her completely trapped with no way to save their child. Staring at the sterile hospital walls, the last shred of her guilt burned away, replaced by a cold, hard resolve. He had destroyed her career and backed her into a corner, but he was the only one with the money. Wiping her tears, Rory turned and headed straight for Vance Tower.
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The month that followed was a blur of gray. Gray days, gray food, the gray, suffocating blanket of guilt that Rory pulled over her head each night. There was only one thing she had to do, one final act of self-torture she owed him.

She got one visit. One.

The prison visitation room was sterile and cold. A thick pane of bulletproof glass separated them, a physical manifestation of the chasm that now lay between their lives. Corbin walked in wearing a drab gray jumpsuit, the vibrant, laughing boy she loved erased and replaced by this hollowed-out stranger. His face was a mask of indifference, his eyes colder than a Siberian winter.

She picked up the phone on her side of the glass, her hand shaking. "Corbin," she began, her voice cracking. "Please. Just let me explain."

He didn't move. He just stared at her, his expression unchanging, as if she were a curious insect trapped under glass. He didn't pick up his phone.

Tears streamed down her face. She pressed her palm against the cold glass, the barrier between them. "I'm so sorry, Corbin. I'm so sorry. I had to. Please, you have to believe me."

He watched her break down, his face impassive. Finally, as if bored by the spectacle, he slowly lifted the receiver to his ear.

His voice was flat, devoid of all emotion. "My father had a heart attack when he heard the verdict. He died two days later."

The world stopped. The air in her lungs turned to ice. She hadn't known. No one had told her.

"My father had a heart attack when he heard the verdict. He died two days later, whispering my name," Corbin said, his voice a dead monotone. "So don't you dare say you're sorry. You don't get to be sorry. What you owe me can't be paid back. This is just the beginning." He placed the phone back in its cradle, stood up, and walked away without a backward glance. The allotted visitation time wasn't even half over.

Rory stumbled out of the prison and collapsed onto the concrete, vomiting until there was nothing left inside her but a raw, gaping emptiness.

Two weeks after that, the persistent nausea she'd blamed on stress and grief turned into morning sickness. A drugstore pregnancy test confirmed it. Two pink lines. A tiny, impossible life growing inside her.

That unborn child became the only reason she didn't follow Corbin's father into the grave.

Six years later.

The television droned on in the corner of their cramped Queens apartment, a constant, flickering companion. Rory was on the floor, surrounded by fabric swatches and design sketches, trying to piece together a freelance gig that would barely cover next month's rent.

"...a stunning return to New York for the enigmatic founder of Vance Industries, Corbin Vance," a polished news anchor announced. "Freed after only a year in prison on a legal technicality that shocked the justice system, Vance disappeared abroad. In the five years since, he has resurfaced with a vengeance."

Rory's head snapped up.

On the screen, a man was descending the steps of a sleek private jet. He was dressed in a flawlessly tailored charcoal suit that probably cost more than her apartment. The years had sharpened the soft lines of his face into hard, unforgiving angles. He was broader, harder, colder. The easy smile she remembered was gone, replaced by a look of bored, ruthless authority. This was not the boy she had known. This was a predator.

"Known on Wall Street as the 'Vengeful Ghost'," the anchor continued, "Vance has built a global empire through a series of aggressive, often brutal, corporate takeovers. His return is expected to send shockwaves through the financial world."

Rory's blood turned to ice. He was out. He was back.

A small pair of arms wrapped around her neck from behind. "What's wrong, Mommy?"

Rory flinched and quickly reached for the remote, shutting off the screen. She turned to see her daughter, Willa, looking up at her with a concerned frown.

Five-and-a-half years old, with a spirit too bright for their dingy apartment and a smile that was Rory's only salvation. And eyes. She had his eyes. The same deep, soulful shade of whiskey brown, so full of warmth and life. A constant, painful, beautiful reminder.

"Nothing, sweetie," Rory said, forcing a smile as she scooped Willa into her lap. "Just a boring old news report."

But her heart was pounding a frantic, terrified rhythm against her ribs. He was back. And she knew he wasn't here to reminisce.

The past six years had been a relentless struggle. She and Willa had moved three times, always looking over her shoulder, always one missed paycheck away from disaster. Willa had been born with a congenital heart defect, a ticking clock that required expensive medication and constant monitoring. A pile of blue and white envelopes on the coffee table served as a testament to their precarious situation. Final notices. Medical bills.

She couldn't live like this anymore. Willa deserved better. She needed a stable job, proper health insurance.

That night, after tucking a sleeping Willa into bed, Rory sat at her old laptop, updating her resume. She had a good portfolio. She was a talented designer. Someone had to give her a chance.

She hit 'send' on a dozen applications, not with a flicker of hope, but with the grim determination of someone performing a ritual they knew was futile. The rejections, or more often the deafening silence, had become a pattern. But for Willa, she had to exhaust every last possibility, no matter how hopeless it seemed.

She didn't know that the darkness was already watching her.

Miles away, in a sprawling penthouse office overlooking the glittering expanse of Manhattan, Corbin Vance stood before a wall of glass. As he adjusted the cuff of his bespoke suit, a faint, silvery scar on his wrist caught the light-a permanent souvenir from a prison yard brawl. It was the only visible trace of the hell he'd clawed his way out of. His assistant, Miles Finch, placed a thin file in front of him.

The first page held a recent photograph of Rory Conway. She was thinner, her face etched with a weariness that hadn't been there before, but it was her. The file contained every detail of her life for the past six years. Every address. Every dead-end job. Every visit to the pediatric cardiologist.

Corbin's finger, unadorned by any ring, traced the outline of her face in the photograph. There was no warmth in his touch, no flicker of nostalgia in his gaze. Only the cold, calculating focus of a hunter.

"I want her to feel what it's like to have everything taken away," he said, his voice a low, dangerous rumble. "I want her to know what it's like to have no way out. I want her to pay for every single day I spent in that cell."

He looked up at Miles, his eyes like chips of ice.

"I want to ruin her."

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