
Married To The Riveted Duke
"...If she gets close to me by chance, I'll be force to separate you from her." He threatened his wife.
"If we aren't welcome, we may as well leave your house and go back to where we came from." She replied boldly.
"And you think I'll allow you to go that easily?...You're my wife and whatever I say stands. Don't think you can get away from me easily."
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Rebecca's only desire is to be with the one she thinks loves her. But her heart gets broken when he leaves her and ends the relationship. She conceals her pregnancy and deals with her burden alone. Duke Williams seeks her hand in marriage and marries her, well aware that she is pregnant with another's child.
As she lives with her husband, she realizes the true reasons why he had married her. Duke Williams has been her secret admirer, obsessed with her beauty and only wants her for himself.
Rebecca's love life gets threatened when her child's father returns and an unexpected ex moves into her husband's house. Will she be able to save everything she loves or let her home fall apart?
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Chapter 5
Williams had returned home and entered the room. He had entered the living room and saw Thomas pacing up and down the room. He furrowed his brow curiously, puzzled on what was going on.
"Thomas?"
Thomas flinched when he heard the Duke's voice. He looked at him and saw the blank look the Duke had worn. He swallowed hard and suddenly began to sweat.
"Duke Williams, you-you are back." Thomas stuttered.
"Yes. I had no plans to spend the night there." He said coolly.
The screams as well as the cry of the Rebecca could be heard downstairs. This regularity of those sounds got the Duke's attention.
"What was that?" He asked Thomas frigidly.
"Um, um, that's-." Thomas replied nervously, scratching his head.
The loud groan interrupted him. Williams recognized whose voice it was.
"Would you just stop stammering and answer me clearly?" Williams asked icily,
"Why is my wife screaming?"
"I'm sorry, Your grace. You had given me instructions to watch over her but I was distracted and didn't know when she had gone to labour. It was Zita who had informed me about the present situation." Thomas answered timidly, with his head low.
"Labour?" Williams said in disbelief. He stood there, surprised and puzzled at the news.
"It can't be. She isn't due until the next two months."
"Your grace, I have no idea what childbirth feels like nor am I consistent to its timing." Thomas said openly,
"The midwife had believed Her grace must be troubled by something or someone to go into labour earlier than expected."
"I have to go there." Williams said firmly, taking a step.
"No, Your grace. The midwife has strictly forbade your presence. It was rumoured to her you were arguing with the Duchess." Thomas revealed.
Williams refrained from going upstairs. He exhaled and sat down on the chair. He tapped his foot impatiently, anxious about the well-being of his wife. Soon, the screams died down and were no longer heard. The midwife climbed down the stairs and saw the Duke were he was seated.
Duke Williams stood on his feet and quickly approached her.
"How-?"
"She is fine." The midwife answered warmly, cutting him off.
"And the baby?" He asked eagerly.
"She is all right as well. The Duchess is tired; the childbirth took away most of her energy. She is asleep and doesn't need to be disturbed." She said plainly,
"I will take my leave now."
The midwife curtsied before him and left the house. Williams had his gaze at the staircase.
"The Duchess has given birth to a Lady. What will you name her?" Thomas asked him excitedly.
"That's not my duty. She's the Duchess' daughter. Her mother will take care of that." Williams answered curtly.
"But isn't she your daughter as well, Your grace?" Thomas inquired, curiously that his master he had his suggestion a cold shoulder.
"She is-."
"Thomas, why don't you go and do something else other than annoying me?" Williams said coldly. He scowled at him. He left the living room and climbed up the stairs.
Williams got to the landing and walked towards the Duchess' room. He was about to get hold of the handle but stopped when he saw it turning. Zita came out of the room and was startled by his presence.
"Your grace!" She said softly and curtsied. She didn't make eye contact with him.
Williams ignored her and entered the room. He gently closed the door, not letting it reach its frame and walked to the bed. The Duchess was indeed as asleep. He stared at her for awhile and caught a glimpse of the cot.
He walked towards it and had his eyes on the baby. She was the healthy for a child who was born prematurely. Her eyes were closed but she wasn't asleep. She had a frown and often opened her mouth-she was about to cry.
Williams looked at the baby coldly; there was no cheerfulness in his facial expression. He glanced at her sleeping mother and continued looking at her. He wasn't excited about her coming and didn't hide. He seethed and left the room, without waking his wife up.
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Fiona was in her room and was sad about the Duke's rejection. She had cried when he had left and stopped when she couldn't continue anymore. She sat down on her bed and mediated on what the Duke had told her.
"Arrogant, rude, an egoist..."
Fiona was distracted the creak of the door as it opened. She looked at the person at the door and purposely diverted her eyes. Her facial expression changed.
"May I come in?"
Fiona turned a deaf eye and intentionally cut her dead. Queen Violet knew from her gestures that she wasn't welcomed. She entered and closed the door behind her. She walked towards the bed.
"His Majesty wishes to know why you have declined to have tea with him?" Violet asked calmly, in a friendly tone.
"I'll like to keep my reasons to myself. My brother shouldn't worry much; I am fine and not ill." Fiona answered coolly, without making eye contact.
"But you don't look happy. Did something happen?" Violet asked worriedly.
Fiona rolled her eyes at her and stood on her feet. She looked at her coldly, with her arms folded.
"When you will learn to stop pestering me? Isn't it obvious that I don't like you?"
"I was only worried and wanted to know why you were sad. I do care about my sister-in-law." Violet answered frankly, being sincere about her feelings.
"I don't really need your care or your affection. You're just my brother's wife. No, I have to rephrased that." Fiona said scornfully, with a sneer,
"You're just a souvenir. The only reason you were given to my brother was to stop the existing war between your kingdom and mine. I never understood what my brother saw in you. You aren't that beautiful nor sensible."
"Clearly, you've been of no use to the royal family. It's been six years of marriage and you still can't give us a successor to the throne. My father's lineage will be erased because of you. You might've got lucky on your first try but it sadly left." Fiona taunted her, wearing a smirk.
"I've been trying my best to give His Majesty a child. I have no power of my own to bring forth a child. I'm not the one who gives children." Violet replied feebly, heartbroken by her insults.
"You've to try even harder. If this year passes and you're still unable to give me results, I wouldn't hesitate to tell His Majesty to look for your replacement. I might consider to let you to continue staying with us." Fiona said proudly.
Violet couldn't find her voice and stayed mute. She held back her tears.
"I will go and tell His Majesty that you won't join him."
Fiona smiled slyly. Violet turned round and left the room. As she closed the door, without blinking, tears leaked from her eyes.
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7.8
Helen was finally brought back to the luxurious Gallagher estate as their long-lost blood relative.
But her new family didn't welcome her; they looked at her with undisguised disgust.
The matriarch mocked her stench of poverty, while her step-sister Candice treated her like a feral animal. The patriarch, Fredy—who had built his empire by betraying Helen's mother—tried to break her spirit. He blackmailed Helen into attending a high-society gala by threatening to cut off her grandmother's medical funds.
At the gala, Candice squeezed into a diamond-encrusted gown, desperate to seduce the guest of honor, Damian Montgomery. Damian was the most powerful man in New York, and he was currently tearing the city apart looking for a mysterious woman named Jane.
Overhearing this, a sick, greedy smile spread across Candice's face. She planned to impersonate Jane to claim Damian's wealth and completely crush Helen under her heel.
"Hide in the corner tonight. Don't you dare try to speak to anyone important!"
They all thought Helen was just a helpless, uncultured country girl they could easily manipulate and step on to secure their stolen legacy.
What they didn't know was that Helen was the real Jane. She was the lethal shadow who had saved Damian in the woods, shattered his grip, and robbed his highly guarded vault just the night before.
Helen calmly adjusted her simple black dress and stepped into the ballroom, ready to tear their stolen world apart.

8.1
I died once. Betrayed, broken, and discarded by the most powerful man in New York.
Now, I'm back. Reborn on the very day my husband, Dante Moretti, handed me an expulsion agreement. But this time, I know his secret. The coldness in his eyes isn't cruelty; it's a slow-acting poison, a betrayal creeping through his veins, fed to him by those closest to him.
This time, I don't cower. I meet his icy command with a slap and an ultimatum: I carry his heir. To cast me out is to sentence his own bloodline to death.
He is the untouchable Don, a king on a poisoned throne, fighting a war within his own mind. I am the ghost of the queen he tried to break, armed with the memories of our enemies' every move.
I won't be a pawn in their game again. I will dismantle them all, from my treacherous sister to the viper he calls a mother. I will be the queen he needs, even if he fights me every step of the way.
It's a vendetta.

9.1
I stood at the altar in a fifty-thousand-dollar custom lace gown, waiting to marry the boy I had loved since I was five.
But Silas didn't say "I do."
He answered a phone call, turned pale, and bolted toward the exit as if the gates of hell had opened, leaving me to face five hundred of New York's most dangerous criminals alone.
He left me for a waitress named Lola.
The humiliation was suffocating. The elite of the Five Families looked at me with pity, a Genovese princess rejected for trash.
When Silas finally returned, he didn't apologize.
He showed up with hickeys on his neck, clinging to Lola, and had the audacity to suggest I become his mistress.
He even demanded I hand over my dowry—millions in weapons and cash—so he could fund their lifestyle and "redecorate" with her.
He thought I was still the innocent girl who would beg for his scraps.
He didn't realize that in the moment he ran, a shadow had stepped forward to fill the void.
Dante Moretti. The Don. Silas's uncle.
The most feared man in the city looked at me with dark, predatory eyes and offered me a choice: be a victim, or be a Queen.
"Since you are to marry a Moretti," Dante said, extending his scarred hand, "why not marry the head of the table?"
I looked at the door where Silas had disappeared, then at the Reaper standing before me.
"I do," I whispered.
Silas thought he had ruined my life, but he only cleared the way for me to marry the monster who would burn the world down for me.

7.6
Top DEA agent Kaitlynn Bruce woke up to a heavy, chemical lethargy, only to realize she was trapped in the body of a weak, abused war widow.
Before she could even process her new reality, she heard her sister-in-law counting cash, selling her unconscious body to a local thug for a measly two hundred dollars.
The thug dragged her new seven-year-old son, Cason, into the bedroom.
"Mommy!"
When the boy reached out, the man brutally kicked his small body into a wooden doorframe, leaving him gasping and bleeding on the floor.
Memories flooded Kaitlynn's mind. Her predecessor was a pathetic doormat whose husband's military pension had been bled dry by these greedy in-laws, leaving her children to starve and suffer endless abuse.
But as Kaitlynn looked at the bleeding boy's dark, unnervingly alert eyes, a chilling piece of DEA intelligence clicked in her mind.
Cason Richmond.
The name, the town, the abusive aunt—it all matched the classified files of the "Director of the Hive," the most ruthless and feared cartel puppet master in the criminal underworld.
How could this battered, starving child be destined to become the ultimate monster she used to hunt?
The original widow's tragic death was supposed to be the catalyst that pushed this boy into total darkness.
But Kaitlynn Bruce was not a victim.
Adrenaline burning through the drugs, she cracked the thug's neck with a brass lamp and choked the sister-in-law against the wall.
Looking down at the boy who was supposed to become a global nightmare, she made a vow. She was going to rewrite his script, even if she had to burn the whole world down to do it.

7.8
Growing up as the maid's daughter in the glittering, suffocating Collins mansion, Nora Macie has perfected the art of being invisible. Enter Asher Collins. Rich, ruthless, and infuriatingly untouchable, unfortunately for Nora, her stepbrother has always had the power to ruin her with a single word.
The moment a private video she never intended anyone to see is accidentally sent straight to Asher Collins. Except Asher doesn't expose her. He becomes curious... and dangerously invested.
He will remake her. Not just into someone noticed, but into someone unforgettable, someone who commands attention the moment she walks into a room.
Suddenly, the boys who never knew her name are watching her. Through it all, Asher remains in control... or at least he should be.
Because the closer Nora gets to becoming everything he designed, the harder it becomes for him to remember that she was never meant to be his.
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His fingers lifted, brushing lightly along the side of her throat. "I think you've been lying to yourself," he said. "Because your body already knows what it wants."
Her breath faltered. "I swear, I'll kill you if you don't back the hell up."
And then, without giving her the chance to retreat, he closed the final inch between them. "I would much rather you kiss me."

7.3
My wife, Elena, walked into the Grand Boardroom and placed a possessive hand on her lover's chest.
Julian, a low-level associate I’d only hired as a favor to her, sat in my chair with his muddy boots on the polished mahogany table.
He blew smoke in my face and laughed.
"You're just a figurehead now, Dante. The Syndicate belongs to Elena. And since I'm the one keeping her happy at night, it belongs to me too."
Elena looked at me with cold eyes, delivering the ultimate betrayal without a shred of remorse.
"I'm pregnant, Dante. It's Julian's. We need the Moretti name for the baby, so sign the transfer papers and leave."
She believed the power of attorney documents I signed while delirious with fever had given her my empire.
She thought the mercenaries standing behind her were loyal to her checkbook.
She truly believed she could fire a Don like a mid-level manager caught stealing office supplies.
But she didn't know that in our world, loyalty isn't bought with stolen money.
And she certainly didn't know what was actually in the leather folder she was holding.
I looked at the traitor and the rat, feeling a strange, lethal sense of calm.
"You want to talk about papers?"
I tossed the real file onto the table, watching their smiles falter.
"You didn't sign a transfer of power, Elena. You signed a Renunciation of Protection."
I signaled my Enforcers, and the room exploded into motion.
"Now," I said, staring at Julian's terrified face. "Let's see how much the streets respect you without my name."