
His Regret Began When She Let Go
" I want to know," Marissa said, placing a hand on her belly, "If you'll still be here to watch me give Bryce the child you never could!"
Rachel's blood ran cold. Of course! She was right.
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For three years, Rachel has lived as the perfect wife of Bryce Voss. Gentle, composed and endlessly loyal, she believed love could soften any cruelty, until the day her husband walked into their matrimonial doors with another woman at his side, claiming she carried his child.
Declared infertile and a cancer victim after countless hospital visits, Rachel endures shame and cold shoulders from the family she once adored. When Bryce demands a divorce, she asks for one last thing- fourteen days. Fourteen days to remain his wife before fate decides what she'll become... but surprisingly he's indifferent.
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Chapter 6
Rachel's breath hitched. Bryce wanted to drop her off? It sounded so unusual and unlike him. Did he say it just to mock her? Or to make her regret the decision of accepting the divorce.
She let out a bitter laugh, "That would be so kind of you. But you needn't to worry, I'll tell Alton to drop me. Thank you."
Bryce squinted before letting out an amused laughter. "Worry? I did not say I was worried, Rachel. I only said I want to drop you at your destination, and I will."
Rachel's chest twisted painfully. He had a way to say things that always hurt her, but he never cared. She swallowed hard as her hands clenched into fist to keep herself steady.
"Bryce..." She was just about to speak when Bryce walked up to her and slid a hand on her waist. He raised her chin to meet his gaze as he stared into her chestnut eyes.
"Come wife, let me drop you off. Wouldn't it be rude for a wife to turn down the request of her beloved husband?" He stared, waiting for a reply.
Rachel stared into his eyes, tears welling up in hers. When they both got married, Rachel would have melted into Bryce's arms the moment he slid his hands on her waist, but now- everything was different.
His touch did not have an effect on her anymore.
She clenched her jaw and gave a small nod. "Yes, it would be rude." She responded.
Bryce smiled, "Now, let us go wife, in order not to be late to our various destinations."
He released her and began to walk away. Rachel exhaled slowly and carefully followed him behind.
Something was wrong. Rachel could sense that. The last time she entered the same car with Bryce was on their first anniversary, which was almost two years ago.
The car was silent, save for the hum of the car engine engine as it drove down the pebbled path.
Rachel stared out of the window, her hands fumbling in her laps. She had missed this moment, she had missed it so much but she was very aware that this was the last time.
"You look beautiful," Bryce says casually. "Especially with those necklaces, I like the way it adorned your neck."
Rachel turns and gapes at him. His words made her chest warm even though her mind told her not to fall for it.
She clears her throat, "Thank you."
Bryce shifted closer to her, his cologne almost choking her breath. She glared at him, refusing to show how much his nearness made her warm.
"So..." he drawls. "Where do you plan to go?"
"That wouldn't be necessary." Rachel replied curtly.
Bryce let out a scoff laced with disdain. "Is this how you talk to your husband?" He said, eyes fixed on her. "Even after all the years of being distant? I thought you wanted fourteen days, as my wife."
"I did. I wanted to repay you for accommodating me, I did not say you would flirt with me. How do you think Marissa would feel seeing us this close?" Rachel's voice was clear.
Bryce pulled back slightly, his eyes still fixed on her. "I want to ask you a question, and I need an honest answer."
Rachel's heart skipped a beat. "What?"
Bryce did not answer right away. He only stared at her, making her uncomfortable.
"We have reached your destination, Mrs Voss." Alton reminded them
Rachel made to open the door and come out...but then, Bryce's hand stopped her. He placed his hands on hers, making her jolt.
"What is your problem?" She whispered, eyes widening.
"Shhhh... I'm not done talking," he warned. "How did Elara Anderson know about the divorce? You know very much how I hate her, so tell me wife, did you tell her?"
Rachel gulped down nothing and her heart pounded. How did he know she told Elara? Was that the reason he proposed a drive?
"Well..." he continued. "Just tell her to keep running, because if I lay my eyes on her again...she would live her remaining days in jail."
He opened the door. "Have fun, wife. It has been a nice drive with you."
Rachel stepped down from the car. She was terrified. He wanted to put Elara in jail- for what reason? She watched the car drive off, though she could barely see through the tinted glass.
"Babe!" Elara said from behind, she was already prepared. "Why are you standing there like a stranger? Come on in."
Rachel smiled faintly, "How did you know I was here?"
"I saw when the Rolls Royce car pulled up, so I decided to stay and wait to confirm it's you. Come on, birthday girl. We don't have much time left."
A few minutes later, Rachel was dressed in the clothes Elara had bought. A short, black, velvet gown that fitted her body perfectly. Luckily, the jewelry she had chosen matched with the outfit.
"Isn't it too short?" Rachel asked worriedly because the gown exposed her thighs slightly.
"No, it's not." Elara said. "It suits you. And also, remove that ring from your finger, you're no longer married."
Rachel wanted to protest but kept her mouth shut. As she stared at herself in the mirror, Rachel couldn't stop feeling uncomfortable in the dress.
"Elara." She called out.
"Yes."
"Did you confront Bryce about the divorce?" Rachel asked, her voice low.
"What did he tell you?" Elara asked, ignoring Rachel's question.
"He said the next time he sees you, he was going to make you spend your remaining days in jail." Rachel said, her voice laced with concern. "Tell me, what did you tell him?"
Elara laughed hard. "What the heck? He was going to make me spend my days in jail? God, that man doesn't seem to stop amazing me!" She laughed. "Oh, yes. I confronted him and threatened him. Nothing much though."
"Elara, you shouldn't have-" Rachel was cut off sharply.
"As much as I talked to him, I wanted to kick him at his balls and teach him what pain looked like, but I considered you. Don't worry, Rachel. His threat is empty."
Rachel stared at her blankly.
"Well, come on girl. Our reservation would expire at dusk, I want us to enjoy it to the fullest."
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She severed every tie, shed the disguise, and rose in revenge as a miracle doctor, brilliant hacker, and feared underworld ruler. Shock followed her family at every turn.
Her parents regretted everything. Her eldest brother clung desperately to the bond of their shared blood, while her second brother gave up his entire fortune just to earn her forgiveness. Her third brother offered up his own body for a surgery-all to save her.
But Hannah stayed cold and built her empire alone. Only one deadly rival refused to be ignored.
"I was hired to kill you, mister."
"Then take my heart, too."

7.2
Elena stood flawless in her bridal gown. Five years of molding herself for Dante Moretti and a powerful mafia treaty culminated now. This dress was her only solace.
Then her phone buzzed. A text from Dante: "Wedding canceled." Two cold words, no explanation. Her world shattered, heart a sledgehammer blow.
Dante answered her call from a hospital, commanding her to leave, no apology. Her father and 500 mafia guests outside whispered of "humiliation." Marco then cleared Dante's things, revealing he was moving his long-comatose 'white swan,' Sofia, into their intended home. Her father's ultimatum: win Dante back in thirty days, or be married to a sadistic Russian boss.
Discarded, betrayed, and trapped, Elena felt absolute humiliation. She despised five years wasted, facing a fate worse than death. But as tears blurred her vision, a dangerous thought ignited: Dante wasn't the only Moretti. She wouldn't cry or beg. Instead, she'd choose the most terrifying Moretti of all, and make Dante pay for his arrogance.

8.1
Alice Monroe has always lived quietly. Between the late nights diner shifts and early morning classes,her world is small, ordinary, and safe. She doesn't have time for distractions especially not the kind that comes wrapped in tailored suits and gray eyes.
Brian carter is used to getting everything he wants as the ruthless billionaire CEO of cross enterprises, people fear him ,envy him and obey him. But the moment he locks eyes with an innocent diner waitress whose innocent eyes disarm him, Brian finds himself craving something he's never had , someone untouchable .
She wants nothing to do with men like him powerful, dangerous ,the kind who burn everything they touch. Yet fate keeps pulling them together. His world is full of secrets and ruthless,hers is fragile and simple. They should never collide.
But he can't stay away .
And she can't deny the fire he awakens in her.

7.5
After my boyfriend of four years publicly humiliated me at a charity gala, calling me a "charity case," I drowned my sorrows at a dive bar and had a one-night stand with a stranger.
I woke up the next morning in a luxury hotel suite to find out the stranger was Christian Porter, the most ruthless billionaire on Wall Street.
Worse, paparazzi had photographed us leaving the bar. He coldly informed me that the photos would create a scandal that could tank his company's upcoming IPO, costing him hundreds of millions. As if my world wasn't collapsing fast enough, I got a call that my younger brother had been arrested for assaulting my ex in my defense.
Christian didn't want my apology; he wanted a solution. He slammed a prenuptial agreement on the table in front of me.
He gave me an ultimatum: sign a two-year marriage contract to turn the scandal into a corporate fairy tale, or he would ruin me. Trapped, I agreed. But when my furious brother confronted him at the police station, Christian looked him dead in the eye and said something that left me breathless.
"I didn't marry her to solve a problem," he said, his voice echoing in the small room. "I married her because I've been in love with her for ten years."

8.8
BLURB
He was the broken boy that everyone made fun of.
She was the courageous girl who came to his rescue.
Cassian Vale would never forget the brave young girl who told him that light could still be reflected from broken glass and stood between him and cruelty.
She became the dream that carried him through a lifetime of pain, the miracle he promised himself he would one day find again.
But fate is cruel with its reunions.
Years later, Liora Ashford returns to his world not as the radiant beauty he remembers, but as a woman marked by scars and silence, her once celebrated face altered by a tragic accident.
When she takes a job at Vale Dominion Holdings, she discovers the boy she once saved has become a cold, powerful CEO and he doesn't recognise her.
Terrified of what he might see, Liora hides in the shadows. But when he mistakes her beautiful best friend for his childhood savior, the cruelest betrayal unfolds.
The woman who stole her identity now stands by his side, bathing in the love that should have been hers.
As lies deepen, enemies rise, and the world turns vicious, Liora must decide if she is brave enough to reveal the truth, while Cassian must confront whether he fell in love with a memory... or the woman fate tried to erase.
In a world that values perfection, will love recognize the scarred truth or remain blinded by beautiful illusion?
Genre: Billionaire contemporary romance,Drama Fiction.
Key Tropes:Mistaken identity ,Ceo obsession, rejection , betrayal /twisted love, cold billionaire, love beyond appearance, stolen Identity, envy-driven Deceit, hostile corporate rivalry

9.5
Ten years ago, a storm tore through Burke Manor and destroyed my life. I was just an eight-year-old orphan hiding in the shadows when a rotted balcony railing gave way, sending the heir to the Burke fortune plummeting to the pavement.
Before the ambulance even arrived, the lie was set in stone.
"She pushed him!" my rival screamed, and the world instantly branded me a murderer.
I was hauled away in a police cruiser, losing everything. A decade later, I was an eighteen-year-old mechanic in Queens, covered in grease and struggling to keep my Nana Rose alive.
But the past doesn't stay buried. Finn Burke returned in a black Maybach, looking like a predatory emperor. When Nana suffered a massive heart attack, the hospital demanded a deposit I couldn't pay, and Finn was there with a checkbook and a contract of "indebted servitude."
He bought my grandmother's life and, in exchange, he bought me. He dragged me back to the manor, locked a titanium GPS shackle around my wrist, and forced me to be his personal caretaker.
He wants me to manage his pain, to bathe him, and to look at his crippled legs every day as a reminder of the "sin" he says I committed. He calls me his property, a slave to a debt I can never repay.
But while massaging his legs, I felt something impossible—muscle tone and reactive tension that shouldn't exist after ten years of paralysis.
He thinks he’s broken me, but he’s forgotten one thing. I’m a mechanic; I know when someone is hiding what’s under the hood.
Finn Burke is lying about his legs, and I’m going to find out why, even if I have to burn this manor down to get the truth.