
His Poisoned Love, My Shattered Heart
For three years, I flew across the Atlantic for my fiancé, Dale. He was a brilliant tech CEO who swore he'd travel to the ends of the earth for me, saving a thousand airline tickets as "proof of his love."
But when I arrived a day early to surprise him, I overheard him confessing to our friends.
"Our relationship is exhausting me, and my love for her is draining away."
His words were just the beginning. I soon discovered his affair with a young intern, Jetta. When she drugged me, sending me into anaphylactic shock, Dale' s only punishment for her was docking half a day's pay.
He then took Jetta on a lavish vacation while I recovered alone in a hospital bed, his excuse being that I had "provoked" her.
The man who once showered me with diamonds and promises now defended my attacker. His love, once my bedrock, had become a poison.
As I stood at the airport gate, I sent him one last email with proof of everything. Then, I snapped my SIM card in half and boarded a flight to Iceland, disappearing from his life for good.
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Chapter 3
Faith Frazier POV:
I was never one for dramatics. I prided myself on my rationality, my calm demeanor. But that night, sleep offered no escape. I thrashed in bed, locked in a furious, tear-soaked argument with Dale in my dreams.
"You said you were tired, Dale!" I screamed in the dream, tears streaming down my face. "But you never told me! You let me believe everything was fine! Whose fault was it, really, that I went abroad? I went because you encouraged me, because we planned a future together!" My dream-self was a whirlwind of accusations. "Why couldn't you just tell me you were struggling? Why did you hide it?"
The dream ended as all our recent conversations did: in a cold, bitter stalemate.
I woke with a pounding headache, the phantom arguments echoing in my ears. Dale was already awake, dressed impeccably, exuding his usual charismatic aura. Our eyes met across the room, and for a long moment, we simply stared, the silence thick with unspoken words. He sighed, a weary sound. "Don't make a scene, Faith," he said, his voice implying I was already being difficult.
He knelt, and for a moment, I saw the ghost of the boy I fell in love with, his young face earnest and full of devotion. He slipped my warm boots onto my feet, his touch gentle. But the familiar flutter in my heart was gone, replaced by a dull ache of bitterness and cold.
"Jetta is just a subordinate, a colleague," he repeated, his words a hollow comfort. "I can take you to the hospital, you can see for yourself. There's nothing going on." He sounded almost convincing. "We can talk properly then."
"Okay," I said, my voice barely a whisper. "But I have something to tell you first."
I had made my decision. I would pursue another advanced degree, at a university far from New York, a place where he had no connections, no influence. I had already booked a flight for a week later. This wasn't anger; it was a carefully considered escape. His words had been like shards of glass, embedding themselves deep in my flesh, a constant, throbbing pain. I wanted a love that was pure, untainted. If I couldn't have that, I would rather have nothing.
I wanted a clean break, for both our sakes.
The car ride to the hospital was silent. The tension in the air was so thick you could almost taste it. As we pulled up, his phone rang. I heard the muffled sound of a woman crying, a soft, pathetic wail. Dale's face immediately contorted with concern. "Something's come up," he said, his eyes already darting away from mine. "I need you to go up to the office first, I'll meet you there."
I wanted to tell him I didn't know the way, but he was already gone, his silhouette disappearing around the corner. I stood alone in the vast, empty parking lot, a sudden chill creeping into my bones. It took me a while to find my bearings, the sterile hospital environment feeling alien and overwhelming.
I finally found the right floor and approached the nurses' station. Their excited chatter carried clearly through the air. "Did you hear?" one whispered, "Mr. Atkins rushed here the moment Jetta called! She was so upset." Another chimed in, "He's so sweet. He treats her like a girlfriend."
My steps faltered. This was his "emergency."
"Apparently, he's always doting on her," a third nurse added. "Teaching her everything, hand-holding, the works. I even heard her family teasing him, asking when they were getting married!"
One nurse, a kind-faced woman, raised an eyebrow. "But doesn't he have a fiancée?"
"Oh, she's probably just some old hag he's stuck with," scoffed another. "Jetta is so much prettier, so much younger, and smart too! No wonder he prefers her."
A wave of self-loathing washed over me, threatening to consume me whole. I felt small, insignificant, unwanted. I turned, a bitter laugh bubbling in my throat.
And there they were: Dale and Jetta, standing at the end of the hallway. Jetta was wearing the anniversary jacket I had bought for Dale from London, the one he had told me was "too precious" to wear, that he had "put away for safekeeping."
He had woven a web of beautiful lies, each one now tearing at my flesh, leaving me bruised and raw. Jetta, her face a picture of innocent distress, was crying softly. Dale, his eyes filled with tender affection, gently wiped her tears. "Don't worry," he murmured, his voice a balm. "No one will ever hurt you again, not while I'm here."
"Who was that woman on the phone last night, Dale?" Jetta asked, her voice a soft, childlike plea.
Dale hesitated, a long, agonizing silence stretching between us. Then, his voice flat, devoid of emotion, "Just a friend. No one important."
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8.4
Twenty-four-year-old Rain Hart has fought to be seen all her life. Getting admitted into the prestigious Katherine Knight Fashion Academy with nothing but talent was a sign to her that things were finally falling into place in her life... until she encountered Adrian Knight, the billionaire CEO. She never planned to fall for the most dangerous man in it.
Adrian Knight is power, control, and temptation wrapped in a suit, and completely off-limits. He is everything Rain should avoid: married, connected to the Academy. But stolen glances turn into secret meetings, and before Rain can stop herself, she's trapped in an affair that could destroy them both.
Because Adrian doesn't belong to her. He belongs to a world built on dominance, legacy... and ruthless women who don't lose. When their secret explodes, it doesn't just trend...
It detonates. The headlines are merciless. The academy turns toxic. Jealous rivals circle like vultures. Then a blackmailer ends up dead. Adrian is arrested for murder. And Rain becomes the girl everyone loves to hate.
But the scandal isn't the most dangerous thing lurking in the shadows.
It's the truth.
A truth so devastating it shatters everything Rain thought she knew about love, loyalty... and herself.
Now pregnant, hunted by the press, betrayed by the powerful, and drowning in a world where trust is a weapon... Rain runs.
But in the Knight empire, power doesn't forgive. Jealousy doesn't forget. Survival comes at a price. And some secrets?
They should never be uncovered.

8.1
A marriage of half a decade that Emily Winchester had poured her heart and soul into crumbled in a night after catching her sister and husband lustfully entangled. Her soon-to-be ex releases her nudes to the world, framing her with infidelity. She leaves the marriage with a little more than the clothes on her back, and desperately trying to pay for her grandmother's hospital bills, is aligned with New York's notorious playboy billionaire, Sean Woods, as he's looking for a contract wife.
What happens when a single night encounter is all that is needed for the most eligible bachelor in the country to have his sights set on her? Will she just turn into one of his many conquests or be the one woman who claims his heart alone?

8.1
Arnetta had been married to a wealthy man for three years, but she had never even seen his face.
After a wild night of drinking, she woke up in a hotel room next to a handsome, ruthless stranger.
He coldly kicked her out, mocking her as just another desperate woman trying to sleep her way to the top.
To her shock, she soon discovered the stranger was Brennan Kirkland—her firm's top-tier client and a legendary Wall Street billionaire.
Hiding her true identity as a corporate spy, she manipulated her way into becoming his executive assistant to steal his data.
During a business dinner, Arnetta received a humiliating text from her absent husband, demanding a divorce and calling her a greedy parasite.
"He is a deadbeat coward who thinks money solves everything," Arnetta spat in anger.
"A man who hides behind lawyers is weak," Brennan agreed coldly.
He had absolutely no idea he was insulting his own actions, nor did he realize the wild, gold-digging wife he despised was sitting right across from him.
The next day, her husband's legal team sent a brutal twenty-million-dollar settlement offer, threatening to ruin her if she didn't take the payoff and disappear.
Staring at the degrading ultimatum, Arnetta's hands shook with blinding rage.
She looked at Brennan, who was busy plotting to destroy his own wife, and a terrifyingly calm smile touched her lips.
She wasn't just going to take the money; she was going to completely destroy him.

7.8
The freezing rain lashed against my face as I clung to the iron gates of the Hendrix estate, begging for a chance to prove I didn't kill my best friend.
I had come here for mercy, but the man I had secretly loved for years had a different plan. He didn't want to hear my truth; he wanted to see me broken.
As the sun rose, the estate manager delivered the final blow. He shoved Emery’s phone into my face, showing a forged text message that framed me for her death, then turned his back as the gates slammed shut.
My own family didn't offer a lifeline, either. When the police came for me, my parents didn't fight for my innocence; they chose to disown me to save their bank accounts from Alfredo’s wrath.
I was thrown into Rikers Island, stripped of my dignity, and subjected to years of calculated, brutal torture paid for by the man who once held my heart.
How could the person I loved turn my life into a private slaughterhouse based on a lie?
After three years of hell, I walked out of those prison gates with nothing but a scarred body and a hollow soul. The woman who loved Alfredo Hendrix died in that cell. Now, I’m back in the city where it all began, and I’m done hiding.

8.4
I was the "diamond" of the Sargent Foundation, a perfect orphan polished for the cameras and high-society galas. But beneath the glittering chandeliers, I was suffocating. When the pressure finally broke me and I tried to flee the Sargent Gala, I wasn't met with comfort. I was hunted down by security and dragged into a sterile, white-hot spotlight in a room I was never allowed to enter.
Adrien Sargent, the cold-blooded CEO who controlled my every move, didn't want to help me. He wanted to devour me. He presented a legal cage: sign over my voting shares for his unethical hostile takeover, or he would have my only friend—the elderly butler who raised me—killed in his nursing home bed.
I became a prisoner in the East Wing, stripped of my phone and watched by hidden cameras. During a midnight storm, I tried to steal a security card to escape, but Adrien caught me in his study. Reeking of whiskey and corporate rage, he didn't just stop me. He pinned me to his desk and branded my neck with a bite so deep it bruised, treating me like a thief who deserved to be claimed.
The next morning, the house turned into a battlefield of lies. His PR consultant tried to claim she was the one in his bed, but Adrien found a pearl button from my pajamas under his desk. He didn't feel guilt; he felt violated. He accused me of orchestrating the entire encounter to blackmail him, his eyes filled with a terrifying, possessive fury.
When his grandmother caught us, she didn't see a victim; she saw a liability. To save the family stock price, she gave us an ultimatum: marriage.
"I’ll do it," I said, looking at the massive diamond ring that felt more like a shackle. Adrien thought he had finally broken me, but he didn't know about the encrypted file I just received. The corporate crisis he’s fighting was an inside job, and the trail leads straight to his own front door.
I looked at my new husband on our wedding night and let my silk dress hit the floor. He thinks he’s trapped a rabbit, but I’ve just gained total access to his world. I will sleep with the enemy, learn every dark secret he’s hiding, and then I am going to burn his empire to the ground.