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My Husband Called Her Late-night Flirty Pic A Mistake

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⚠️ WARNING: 18+ ADULT CONTENT This is a high-heat, explicit Billionaire Erotic Romance. It contains themes of extreme betrayal, family scandal, obsessive dominance, and raw, taboo desire. Intended for mature audiences who want their romance dark, their Alphas ruthless, and their revenge served in the bedroom. THE BLURB She wore white for the nephew. She’s stripping red for the Uncle. Sofia believed in the fairy tale. She gave her heart, her loyalty, and her innocence to Jack—the charming billionaire heir she’d loved since university. But fairy tales don't end with "I do"; they end in the shattered remains of a marriage bed soaked in lies and the moans of another woman. Jack didn’t just break her heart; he weaponized her devotion. Left with nothing but divorce papers and a soul carved by regret, Sofia swore she was finished with the prestigious, poisonous family. Then came Lyon. The patriarch. The predator. The dangerously magnetic Billionaire Alpha who runs the empire with an iron fist and a heart of cold stone. He is Jack’s uncle, a man carved from shadow and sin, and he’s spent years watching Sofia from the sidelines with a hunger that should be illegal. Now that Jack has discarded her, Lyon is stepping out of the shadows to claim the wreckage. He doesn’t want to comfort her. He wants to ruin the woman his nephew was too stupid to keep. "Uncle Lyon… this is wrong," she whispers, her body betraying her as her hips tilt toward his touch. "I stopped being your uncle," his voice is a dark, possessive growl against her skin, "the moment you moaned my name with your nails buried in my back." In a high-stakes game of manipulation and revenge, Sofia must transform from a broken pawn into a woman strong enough to survive the man who destroyed her defenses. Lyon isn’t soft, and he isn’t kind—but he’s the only one who can make her feel alive while he burns her world to the ground. He’s the man who will make her forget every lie she was ever told... one breathless sin at a time. Inside the Pages: “You think this is wrong?” Lyon’s breath is a hot brand against her neck, his hand gripping her thigh, spreading her open for the world to see. “Then why are you dripping all over my fingers, Sofia?” She whimpers, her back arching as he slides deep, reclaiming what was never Jack’s to begin with. “Because you’re not supposed to feel this good,” she gasps, clutching his shoulders like a drowning woman. Lyon’s smirk is dark, wicked, and utterly final. “Then let me ruin you right.” Why You’ll Obsess Over This: Taboo Family Scandal: The ultimate "He’s my ex's uncle" dynamic. Hate-to-Love Revenge: Burning the past down to build a new, darker future. Weak to Strong: Watch Sofia find her power through the most dangerous man in the city. High-Heat Billionaire Erotica: 18+ scenes of power, possession, and primal luxury.

My Husband Called Her Late-night Flirty Pic A Mistake Chapter 1

"Explain this, Jack."

Sama Arthur’s voice didn’t shake, but the phone in her hand felt like a live grenade. She held the screen inches from her husband’s face. On it, a woman in a low-cut red silk slip pouted at the camera, her cleavage spilling over the lace. The text underneath read: I think my new nightie is a bit tight. Why don't you come over and check if it fits?

Jack Monroe, the man who had occupied her heart for eight years, blinked. The heat from their intimate moment on the couch hadn't even cooled yet. He was still shirtless, his skin damp, his eyes usually full of a warmth that Sama now realized might just be a well-rehearsed mask.

"Honey, what's wrong?" Jack asked. He reached for her waist, his touch a familiar brand that usually made her blood hum. "Why are you looking at me like that?"

Sama shoved the phone harder against his chest. "I said, explain it. Now."

Jack glanced at the screen. His jaw tightened for a fraction of a second—a tell she’d learned to spot over nearly a decade of marriage. Then, with the practiced calm of a high-level executive, he grabbed the phone and hit redial. He put it on speaker.

"Mr. Monroe? Is everything okay?" A woman’s voice, breathy and frantic, filled the quiet living room.

"Pete, I wasn't aware that my secretary had started soliciting clients in her spare time," Jack said. His voice was like ice, devoid of any affection.

"Oh god, Mr. Monroe! I am so sorry!" the woman, Pete Toby, stammered. "That message... it was for my boyfriend! I must have tapped your name by mistake in the contact list. I’m so embarrassed, please don't—"

"Next time it happens, pack your bags," Jack snapped, cutting her off. He ended the call and tossed the phone onto the cushion. He turned to Sama, his expression softening into that gentle, pleading look that always made her feel like the unreasonable one. "See? A mistake. She’s a klutz, Sama. If it makes you feel better, I’ll fire her tomorrow morning. We haven't seen each other all week. Don't let a stray text from a bored secretary ruin our night."

He leaned in to kiss her, his lips ghosting over her jawline. "You owe me tonight, baby."

Sama felt a cold knot form in her stomach. The explanation was perfect. It was too perfect. She pushed his chest, creating space between them that felt like a canyon. "I’m tired, Jack. Let’s just go to sleep."

Jack’s eyes flashed with a brief, sharp disappointment. "Fine. You go ahead. I’m not sleepy yet, so I’ll head to the study to finish those reports from the trip."

"Fine," Sama muttered, wrapping her robe tighter around her body.

The storm broke at 3:00 a.m.

Thunder rattled the windowpanes of their bedroom, a violent crack that pulled Sama from a shallow, nightmare-filled sleep. She reached across the king-sized bed, her hand searching for the heat of Jack’s body, but she found only cold, crisp linen.

She sat up, her heart beginning a slow, heavy thud against her ribs. She was three months pregnant, and the nausea that hit her wasn't from the morning sickness. It was a premonition. She padded down the hallway, her bare feet silent on the hardwood. The study door was ajar, but the room was pitch black. No blue light from a laptop. No sound of typing.

Her phone buzzed in her pocket.

It was an unknown number. Sama stared at the screen as a series of messages popped up, each one a jagged piece of glass cutting through her reality.

Still awake? Because your husband isn't with you.

I was scared because of the thunder and the power outage at my place. He came right over to comfort me.

Don't you want to know where he really spends his overtime?

Sama’s breath hitched. A final message arrived—a pinned location for a luxury villa on the outskirts of the city, followed by a door code. Her fingers trembled so violently she almost dropped the phone. She didn't cry. She didn't scream. She walked to the closet, pulled on a trench coat over her silk nightgown, and grabbed her car keys.

The drive was a blur of rain and windshield wipers. The villa was tucked away behind a screen of weeping willows. Sama stepped out into the downpour, her heart feeling like it was being squeezed by a giant hand.

She entered the code. The lock clicked open with a sickeningly smooth sound.

The interior was bathed in the warm, golden glow of designer lamps. Sama stood in the foyer, her eyes tracking a trail of carnage. A man’s charcoal suit jacket lay slumped on the rug. A pair of Italian leather shoes. Further down, near the bedroom door, lay a crumpled heap of red silk—the same nightie from the photo. It was ripped at the shoulder, discarded in a hurry.

Sama moved like a ghost. Each step toward the half-open bedroom door felt like a mile. She reached out, her knuckles white as she pushed the door wide.

The air in the room was thick with the scent of expensive cologne and the musky heat of betrayal. On the disheveled bed, two bodies were tangled together. Jack’s back was to her, his muscles tensed as he held the woman—Pete—beneath him. Their labored breathing was the only sound in the room, a rhythmic, guttural noise that shattered every memory Sama had of their eight years together.

Jack hadn't just cheated. He had brought his lies into a home he built with her. Every "I love you," every plan for the baby, every wedding vow—it was all ash.

Sama didn't confront them. She couldn't find the breath to speak. She backed away, her hand catching on the doorframe, her nails digging into the wood until her palms bled. She turned and ran, stumbling back to her car as the thunder roared above, mocking her.

She drove until she saw the neon sign of a dive bar. It was the kind of place Jack would never step foot in.

By the time the sun began to peek through the grime of the bar's windows, Sama was staring at the bottom of her second bottle of whiskey. The alcohol didn't dull the pain; it only made it burn hotter.

"All of you, get the hell out! Now!"

A sharp, familiar voice cut through the low hum of the bar. Sama looked up, her vision blurring. Zara Ozziy was marching toward her table, shoving aside the group of men who had been hovering around Sama like vultures.

"Zara," Sama slurred, trying to offer a smile that came out as a grimace. "You found me."

"I’ve been calling you for three hours!" Zara snapped, pulling out a chair and sitting down heavily. She looked at the empty bottles, then at Sama’s pale, haunted face. "What is this? Is it Jack? Did that bastard actually do it?"

Zara had been Sama’s roommate in college. She had been the maid of honor at the wedding. She had watched Jack worship the ground Sama walked on for eight years. To Zara, Jack Monroe was the gold standard of husbands.

Sama flinched at the name. The ache in her chest flared, sharp and agonizing. "Don't," she whispered, her head dropping into her hands. "I don't want to hear that name. Not now. Not ever again."

"Sama, look at me," Zara demanded, her voice softening with sudden, sharp concern. "What happened at the villa? You sent me that location—"

"He was there, Zara," Sama said, her voice sounding dead to her own ears. "He was with her. He used the same voice. The same touch. He told me he was going to the study to work for us."

"I’ll kill him," Zara hissed, her fingers curling into a fist on the table. "I will literally burn his life to the ground. You’re pregnant, Sama. How could he?"

"Because he could," Sama said, finally looking up. Her eyes, once bright and full of life, were now flat and cold. "Because I was the 'sheepdog' who believed every lie he told. I was the wife who protected his reputation while he was ripping mine apart in a bedroom across town."

"What are you going to do?" Zara asked.

Sama looked down at her wedding ring. It was a custom-cut diamond, brilliant and heavy. It felt like a shackle. She twisted it off her finger and dropped it into the amber depths of her whiskey glass. It sank to the bottom with a quiet clink.

"I’m going to make him wish he’d stayed in the study," Sama said. The alcohol was finally starting to settle, replaced by a cold, crystalline rage. "He thinks he’s the king of this city? He thinks he can throw me away like a used secretary? He’s about to find out that I didn't just marry into power. I know where all the bodies are buried."

"That's my girl," Zara whispered, reaching across the table to take Sama's hand. "Where do we start?"

"We start with the divorce papers," Sama said, her voice gaining strength. "And then, I’m calling my father. Jack thinks he’s been playing a game with a mouse. He’s about to realize he’s been sleeping in a lion’s den."

Sama stood up, her legs surprisingly steady. She left the whiskey, the ring, and her old life on that sticky bar table. As she walked out into the cool morning air, the rain had stopped, leaving the world looking scrubbed and raw.

She wasn't just a scorned wife. She was a woman with nothing left to lose, and in Jack Monroe’s world, that made her the most dangerous person alive.

"Zara," Sama said as they reached the car. "Call the locksmith. I want every door in that house changed by noon. If Jack wants his things, he can find them on the lawn."

"Consider it done," Zara replied, a predatory glint in her eye.

Sama looked toward the horizon. The sun was rising, and for the first time in eight years, she was seeing the world without Jack Monroe in the center of it. It was terrifying. It was lonely.

And it was the most free she had ever felt.

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