Follow
Chapters
Share
My Husband Forced Me to Carry His Mistress’s Child Novel Cover

My Husband Forced Me to Carry His Mistress’s Child

The steady beep of the heart monitor was the only sound in my mother's hospital room. I clutched her frail hand, watching her chest rise and fall with each labored breath. The kidney disease had ravaged her once-vibrant body, leaving behind this hollow shell connected to machines that cost more than our monthly mortgage. "Mrs. Miller needs the transplant soon," Dr. Chen had told me yesterday. "Her body is rejecting the dialysis now." I squeezed her hand tighter. "Hang in there, Mom. The donor match is coming soon." My phone buzzed against my hip. I almost ignored it—another call from the search team looking for Nikolai would only bring more disappointment—but something made me glance at the screen.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

The funeral was a blur of black dresses and whispered condolences. I stood at the graveside, clutching a single white rose as they lowered my mother's casket into the ground. Nikolai had barely attended, claiming a business emergency that required his immediate attention. Sage hadn't come at all.

"She was a wonderful woman," Dr. Chen said, appearing at my side as the crowd dispersed. His eyes darted nervously around the cemetery. "Mrs. Harris, I—"

"Save it," I cut him off, my voice hollow. "Your conscience is a little late."

I waited until the last mourner had left before making my way back to the Harris estate. The house loomed before me, cold and imposing. I found Nikolai in his study, nursing a glass of scotch as he reviewed documents on his desk.

"You missed the funeral," I said from the doorway.

He didn't look up. "I had commitments."

I stepped inside, closing the door behind me. "Commitments that were more important than laying my mother to rest?"

Finally, he raised his eyes to mine. "What do you want, Adeline?"

Without a word, I pulled out my phone and pressed play on a recording I'd obtained from a sympathetic nurse.

"—the money has been transferred to your offshore account," Nikolai's voice filled the room.

Dr. Chen's reply followed: "The procedure will begin in an hour."

I watched Nikolai's face as he listened to his own voice damning himself. No shock registered—only a slight tightening around his eyes.

"You bought my mother's kidney," I said when the recording ended. "You let her die so your mistress's brother could live."

Nikolai set down his glass with deliberate care. "Sage and Orion saved my life, Adeline. They deserve whatever I can give them."

"And my mother didn't deserve to live?" My voice cracked despite my efforts to remain composed.

"Your mother was old and sick," he said coldly. "She would have died eventually. Sage and Orion are young and strong."

I stared at him, this stranger wearing my husband's face. "How can you say that?"

"Because it's true." He stood, circling his desk to face me. "You should be grateful I came back at all. Many wives wouldn't have a billionaire husband to console them after losing a parent."

---

A week passed in a haze of grief and disbelief. I moved through the house like a ghost, avoiding Nikolai and Sage whenever possible. But when Sage collapsed during breakfast one morning, clutched dramatically between contractions that weren't real, Nikolai summoned me to the library.

"The doctors say Sage can't carry the baby to term," he announced without preamble as I entered. "The stress is too much for her body."

I remained silent, watching him pace before the fireplace.

"But you," he continued, turning to face me, "you're healthy. Strong. You lost our baby, so you owe me one."

The room seemed to tilt beneath my feet. "What are you saying?"

"I'm saying you'll undergo IVF to carry Sage's child." His tone left no room for discussion. "You'll be the surrogate."

"That's not possible," I whispered. "We're not even—"

"It's not about us," he cut me off. "It's about what you owe me. What you owe Sage and Orion for saving my life."

I felt the walls closing in. "And if I refuse?"

Nikolai's smile didn't reach his eyes. "Then I'll ensure you never receive a penny of your mother's estate. I'll ruin your reputation so thoroughly that no hospital will ever hire you again."

---

Two weeks later, I sat in the fertility clinic, allowing the nurse to draw blood for the preliminary tests. Nikolai had insisted on accompanying me, watching with cold satisfaction as I submitted to his demands.

"Good girl," he murmured as we left. "You're making the right choice."

I nodded meekly, playing the role of the broken wife. But inside, something hardened. Each night after Nikolai left for his office or Sage's bed, I meticulously planned my escape.

I sold my jewelry piece by piece, converting the proceeds to cash. I withdrew small amounts from my mother's savings account daily, staying below the threshold that would trigger notifications. I sewed the money into the lining of a winter coat, hidden in my closet.

"Mrs. Harris?" The clinic nurse called me back for another blood draw. "We need to check your hormone levels again."

I smiled vacantly as she inserted the needle. "Of course."

Behind my docile expression, I calculated timelines and distances. Two more weeks of treatments, then the implantation procedure. Three days of bed rest afterward—during which Nikolai would be at the Tokyo shipping conference.

Perfect timing for a disappearance.

As the nurse pressed the cotton ball to my arm, I caught sight of my reflection in the window. The woman staring back at me wasn't the devoted wife who had searched desperately for her missing husband. She was someone new—someone with nothing left to lose.

Someone who would make Nikolai Harris regret the day he thought he could own her.

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Open the Official Website

You may also like

After My Divorce, My Ex Pursued Me Novel Cover
8.6
In the sixth year of my marriage to Stefan, I discovered I was pregnant, only to have the joy extinguished by the news of an ectopic pregnancy, forcing me to terminate it. On the morning of the miscarriage, I received a call from a woman. "Hi, could you please ask your husband to come home?" she said. "He's been lingering outside my place." I suddenly felt drained. When I handed the divorce papers to Stefan, he asked irritably, "Just over this small issue?" "Yes, just over this small issue." ... "It's just one phone call. Why are you making such a big deal out of it? And what can you even do after we split?" Stefan, falling back into his usual indifferent manner, asked with a mix of curiosity and disdain. I looked at his relaxed expression, realizing he didn't believe I would actually go through with the divorce. To him, it seemed like I was just throwing a tantrum in a new way.
After My Groom Helped His Ex Fight Cancer Novel Cover
8.9
The champagne tower was my idea. Three tiers of crystal flutes, backlit in warm gold, positioned at the center of the rooftop so that every guest who stepped off the elevator would see it first. A statement. A signal. Tonight, everything is exactly as it should be. I stood near the east railing with a glass I hadn't touched, watching Manhattan spread out below us like something that belonged to me. Three hundred people filled the space behind me — old money and new money and the kind of money that doesn't discuss itself — all of them here because it was my birthday and because being seen at a Marshall event still meant something in this city. Twenty-eight years old. I didn't feel it. I felt the same way I always felt at these things: alert, composed, and very slightly outside my own body.
Contract Wife Discovered Husband's True Past Novel Cover
9.6
Billionaire Adrian Voss—secretly the homeless boy Seraphina once fed—engineers a twelve-month marriage contract to erase her father’s $200k medical debt and pay her $50k a month. She signs, moves into his marble mansion, and plays perfect society wife at a gala while he spies on her via security cams. When charming rival Daniel Collins flirts with her, Adrian drags her home, snarling that “fraternizing” breaches protocol; Seraphina erupts, asking if he bought a wife or a prisoner. Days later Adrian learns her father has suffered another cardiac episode and races to tell her.
Humiliated Heiress: A Quest For Justice Novel Cover
9.1
I was ambushed in my guardian's Hamptons estate by his son's fiancée, Kaitlyn. Accusing me of being a homewrecker, she and her friends began live-streaming my public humiliation. They beat me, destroyed my father's priceless business legacy, and forced me to my knees to beg for forgiveness on camera. They shattered the last photo of my parents and then, after I groveled, crushed my mother's locket under their heels anyway. My world was a blur of pain and confusion. Julien was like a brother to me. Harvey, his father, was my legal guardian. The accusation made no sense. Just as they were about to strip me naked for their audience, Harvey arrived, his face a mask of thunder. But the real shock came later, when a terrified Kaitlyn confessed the truth. The attack wasn't about jealousy. It was a calculated act of revenge for a decades-old family feud, and Harvey's own son, Julien, was the secret mastermind who had set me up to be destroyed.
My Mate Bought My Cure for Her Novel Cover
8.3
Scarlett Wynter had 72 hours to live. Poisoned by the deadly Frostbite Curse, she begged her Alpha mate for the only cure. Instead, Killian gave it to her stepsister Mira—because he believed Scarlett was faking her illness. Fine. If no one wanted her alive, she'd make death easy for everyone. In her final three days, Scarlett signed over her billion-dollar fashion empire. She severed the mate bond without a tear. She watched her six-year-old son call Mira "Mommy"—and said nothing. Her parents praised her for "finally growing up." Her mate thanked her for "being reasonable." Her son didn't even look up. No one noticed she was dying. But when they found her body cold on the beach, clutching a hard drive full of evidence, the truth destroyed them: Mira had poisoned her. Mira had lied about everything. And Scarlett—the "jealous, difficult" daughter they'd pushed away—had been the only innocent one all along. Now they'll spend forever wishing they'd believed her. Some families only learn to love you after you're gone.
Owned by the Triplet  Novel Cover
8.0
One night of reckless drinking to forget a cheating ex-boyfriend was supposed to be a fresh start. Instead, Elena wakes up with a bite mark on her neck she mistakes for a rough hickey and memories of a man who moved like a predator. When she walks into her Advanced Law seminar, she's horrified to find her "beast" standing at the podium. Professor Alaric Blackwood is cold, professional, and lethal. But Alaric isn't alone. He's a triplet, and his brothers-the billionaire CEO and the outlaw biker president-can smell her on him. They are Lycan royalty, they are a unit, and they've decided she belongs to all of them. Elena is thrust into a world of fangs and war, carrying a secret that will change the Lycan hierarchy forever