Follow
Chapters
Share
Love Conquers Past Lies Novel Cover

Love Conquers Past Lies

The scent hit me first—that expensive cologne Owen only wore for special occasions. I paused in the doorway of our bedroom, watching him adjust his tie in the mirror with the kind of care he hadn't shown getting ready for our anniversary dinner last month. "Working late again?" I asked, though we both knew the answer. Owen's reflection met mine in the mirror, his smile practiced and hollow. "Big presentation tomorrow. The Morrison account, remember? I told you about it." He smoothed his freshly pressed shirt, the crisp white fabric still bearing the sharp creases from the dry cleaner. "Sorry, Pen. I know it's New Year's Eve." I nodded, swallowing the familiar ache of disappointment. Ten years of marriage, and I'd become an expert at reading the signs—the extra attention to his appearance, the vague explanations, the way he couldn't quite meet my eyes.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

Three weeks had passed since New Year's Eve, and Owen still refused to sign the divorce papers. Every conversation became a battlefield, his voice rising with indignation whenever I mentioned lawyers or custody arrangements.

"You're being ridiculous, Penny," he'd said just yesterday, his arms crossed as he stood in our kitchen—now just my kitchen, since he'd moved into some downtown apartment. "One mistake doesn't erase ten years of marriage."

One mistake. As if I hadn't seen the hotel receipts, the credit card charges for jewelry I'd never received, the way he'd started working late every Thursday for the past six months. As if Lola Green was just a momentary lapse in judgment rather than the symptom of something rotten at the core of our marriage.

Charlie had been in bed for an hour when my phone rang at 11:47 PM. The number wasn't saved in my contacts, but I recognized it immediately—I'd memorized it from Owen's phone bill, the one that appeared dozens of times each month.

I almost didn't answer. But something made me swipe to accept, and I held the phone to my ear without saying a word.

"Owen? Oh god, Owen, please pick up." Lola's voice was thick with tears, desperate in a way that made my stomach clench. "I know it's late, but I need you. My roommate kicked me out and I have nowhere to go and—" Her voice broke into a sob. "I can't do this anymore. The sneaking around, the lies. When are you going to leave her? You promised me you'd leave her!"

My hands trembled as I reached for the voice recorder app on my phone, my finger hovering over the red button. This was it. This was what I needed.

"Owen, are you there? Please say something. I love you so much and I can't keep being the other woman. I need to know this is real, that we have a future together." Another sob, raw and painful. "My friends think I'm crazy for waiting for a married man, but I told them you're different. You said your marriage was over anyway, that you were just staying for your son."

I pressed record, my heart hammering so hard I was sure she could hear it through the phone. Every word felt like a knife, but I forced myself to listen as she continued.

"I gave up everything for you. I turned down that job in Portland because you said we'd be together soon. I've been living on hope and promises for months, and I just... I need to know it's worth it. Please call me back. I'll wait up all night if I have to."

The line went dead. I stared at my phone screen, at the recording that would finally give me the leverage I needed. Three minutes and forty-seven seconds of pure desperation, of a young woman begging my husband to destroy our family for her.

I saved the file with shaking fingers, then scrolled to Owen's contact. He answered on the second ring, his voice groggy and irritated.

"Penny? What the hell? It's almost midnight."

"Your girlfriend called me by mistake," I said, surprised by how steady my voice sounded. "She thought she was calling you."

Silence stretched between us, heavy with implications.

"I don't know what you're talking about."

"I recorded the whole thing, Owen. Three minutes of Lola Green begging you to leave your wife. Talking about the job she turned down for you, the promises you made her." I took a deep breath. "I'm sending you the divorce papers again tomorrow morning. You have twenty-four hours to sign them."

"You can't—"

"Or I send this recording to your boss, your clients, and every single person in your contact list." The words came out calm, final. "Your choice."

I hung up before he could respond, then immediately called my parents.

"Mom? It's me. Can Charlie and I come stay with you for a while?"

"Of course, sweetheart." Her voice was instantly alert, maternal instincts kicking in despite the late hour. "What happened?"

"I'm finally getting my divorce."

Two days later, Charlie and I stood in my childhood bedroom, our suitcases scattered across the hardwood floor I'd walked across as a teenager dreaming of my future. The signed divorce papers sat on my old desk, Owen's signature scrawled across the bottom like a surrender.

"Is this going to be our new room, Mommy?" Charlie asked, bouncing experimentally on the twin bed that had once been mine.

I looked around at the pale yellow walls, the bookshelf still filled with my high school yearbooks and college textbooks, the window that overlooked the garden where my mother grew her prized roses. It wasn't the life I'd planned, but it was the beginning of something new.

"For now, baby. Until we figure out what comes next."

Charlie nodded solemnly, then broke into a grin. "Grandma said she's making pancakes for breakfast. The kind with chocolate chips."

"That sounds perfect."

And for the first time in months, I meant it.

You may also like

Atrapada sin salida Novel Cover
8.0
Cuando Anya descubre la traición de su prometido Misha con su prima Katya, su mundo se viene abajo. Herida y furiosa, una noche de escapa en un bar la lleva a conocer a Alexei, un desconocido con quien comparte más de lo que esperaba. Lo que inicia como una noche para olvidar, se convierte en un vínculo permanente, cuando un acuerdo entre sus abuelos los obliga a casarse para unir sus influyentes familias y negocios. Atrapados en un matrimonio sin amor, Alexei decide hacerle la vida difícil a Anya como venganza por lo que él cree que fue una plan para atraparlo. Mientras tanto, Anya lucha por mantener su honor y su libertad. Pero cuando las mentiras se descubren y la verdad sale a la luz, Anya y Alexei deben enfrentar no solo los fantasmas de su pasado, sino también el amor inesperado que surge entre ellos. Anya y Alexei descubrirán que a veces el corazón tiene sus propios planes. En medio de esta complicada relación, aparece Viktor, el amigo de toda la vida de Alexei, cuya presencia amenaza con cambiarlo todo. ¿Podrá el amor verdadero redimir una relación nacida desde el sufrimiento? ¿Qué hará Alexei cuando descubra que Anya huyó con Viktor llevando en su vientre a su hijo?
Husband Tries to Kill His Heiress Wife Novel Cover
9.5
The baby kicked inside me as I turned the key in the ignition, my hand instinctively moving to my swollen belly. "Almost there, little one," I whispered, smiling as another gentle nudge pressed against my palm. "Just a few more minutes and we'll meet the doctor." Today was my due date. After months of anticipation, the moment had finally arrived. I'd packed everything—the tiny clothes, the softest blankets, the journal I'd kept throughout my pregnancy filled with letters to my unborn child. "We're going to have a perfect day," I promised, pulling away from our apartment building. The morning sun cast golden light across the street, and I felt a surge of happiness so intense it almost hurt. I stopped at a red light, humming softly to the baby. My fingers traced the outline of my wedding ring—a habit I'd developed whenever anxiety threatened to overwhelm me. But today, there was no anxiety.
Love Lost, A Life Reclaimed Novel Cover
8.2
My world shattered with a piece of paper. A DNA test revealed I wasn't a Daugherty by blood, but an impostor. My husband, Kane, divorced me, and the real heiress, Britt, took my home, my life, and my son. Five years later, I was a waitress drowning in my foster mother's medical debt when they walked into my diner. Kane, Britt, and my son, Cleveland, who now called Britt "Mommy." He looked at me with disgust. "Mommy said you' re not my real mom anymore," he announced. "And you're just a waitress now. Daddy says waitresses are poor." The words were a knife to the heart. Later that night, my foster mother, Jessi, died in the hospital after Britt whispered poison in her ear, leaving me with a cryptic warning about Britt's dark secrets. Britt then offered me a job as a live-in nanny, a chance to watch her live my life up close. It was a cruel, humiliating offer. But I accepted. Because in my old home, I discovered Britt wasn't just cruel-she was poisoning my son and had infected my ex-husband with a disease. This wasn't just about humiliation anymore. It was about revenge.
My Celebrity Therapist's Cruel Deception Novel Cover
7.8
On my tenth wedding anniversary, I found my celebrity therapist husband naked with our housekeeper. He called it "somatic therapy." I was pregnant with our miracle baby and secretly battling a brain tumor. But when his lover faked a fall and a miscarriage, framing me for it, he chose her. The fall caused me to lose my actual baby. As I lay bleeding on the floor, my husband scoffed, "Don't play games, Alexis," and rushed her to the hospital. He then had me committed to a psychiatric facility, publicly painting me as delusional to protect his reputation and his affair. He thought he had gotten rid of me forever. But he didn't know my sister would break me out. He didn't know I would fake my own death to escape. Now, I'm back. And I'm about to teach the good doctor a lesson in consequences.
One Night, Now He Wants Me. Novel Cover
8.5
"You are getting married, huh?" A shrill voice asked me from behind. "You don't look happy.' "It's a complicated situati..." He cut me off. "I can make you happy." My eyes darted between his lips and eyes, he noticed my indecision and locked his lips with mine. While battling with betrayal, Iris melts into a mafia's touch without knowing who he is. Now she must bear all the consequences that follow.
 The Billionaire Crisis Writer Novel Cover
8.2
Mara Kade fixes scandals for powerful men. She writes the apologies that make the public forgive. She stays invisible while reputations survive. When twenty-nine-year-old billionaire CEO Elias Voss goes viral for the wrong reasons, his board hires Mara to control the fallout. Sponsors freeze deals. Staff leak documents. The internet chooses a villain. Mara expects lies. She expects ego. She does not expect private evidence that could put Elias in prison. Every statement she writes protects him. Every truth she hides reshapes her. And the closer she gets, the harder it becomes to tell where her job ends and her conscience begins. This job will either make her untouchable or cost her everything.