Follow
Chapters
Share
My Husband Told Me to Apologize to His Pregnant Mistress Novel Cover

My Husband Told Me to Apologize to His Pregnant Mistress

The small waiting room of the clinic felt warm, almost cozy in the late afternoon sunlight streaming through the windows. I sat with my hands clasped tightly in my lap, trying to contain the flutter of excitement that had been building all morning. Ten years of marriage, five of them spent helping Vincenzo through his recovery, and now this—a miracle I never thought possible. "Mrs. Anderson?" The nurse called my name with a gentle smile. "The doctor will see you now." I followed her down the hallway, my heart pounding against my ribs. The past decade had taught me patience, taught me to hope for small victories. But this—this was different. This was everything. "Congratulations, Mrs.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

The small waiting room of the clinic felt warm, almost cozy in the late afternoon sunlight streaming through the windows. I sat with my hands clasped tightly in my lap, trying to contain the flutter of excitement that had been building all morning. Ten years of marriage, five of them spent helping Vincenzo through his recovery, and now this—a miracle I never thought possible.

"Mrs. Anderson?" The nurse called my name with a gentle smile. "The doctor will see you now."

I followed her down the hallway, my heart pounding against my ribs. The past decade had taught me patience, taught me to hope for small victories. But this—this was different. This was everything.

"Congratulations, Mrs. Anderson," Dr. Patel said, turning her computer screen toward me. "You're approximately ten weeks pregnant."

The words hung in the air like a dream. I stared at the tiny form on the ultrasound image, barely distinguishable but undeniably there. My hand instinctively moved to my still-flat stomach.

"Are you sure?" I whispered, though I already knew the answer. The symptoms had been subtle but persistent—the fatigue, the morning sickness I'd attributed to stress, the way my body felt different.

"Blood work confirms it," she nodded. "Everything looks healthy so far."

Tears blurred my vision as I thanked her and stepped back into the hallway. For a moment, I stood perfectly still, letting the joy wash over me. Vincenzo had always said he didn't want children—that our marriage was enough. But I'd seen the way his eyes followed children in parks, the way he'd soften when we passed a nursery. This baby would change everything.

I left the clinic with a small paper bag clutched in my hand. Inside were two tiny cashmere booties in pale blue—neutral enough for either gender, but chosen with the secret hope that they might be for a boy with Vincenzo's dark eyes.

"Excuse me," I called to the taxi driver as we passed a toy store. "Could we stop here for just a moment?"

Five minutes later, I emerged with a small wrapped package—a stuffed elephant with the word "Baby" embroidered on its foot. The perfect gift to announce our news.

---

The penthouse was unusually quiet when I returned. Vincenzo's assistant James had mentioned he'd be working from home today, but there was no sign of him in the living room or kitchen.

"Vincenzo?" I called, setting down my bags. "I'm back early. I have something for you."

No answer. But I knew he was here—his wheelchair was parked by the window, and the elevator would have announced my arrival.

I made my way to his study, the small gift box clutched in my hand. The door was slightly ajar, and I could see him bent over his desk, reviewing documents with unusual intensity.

"Vincenzo," I said softly as I pushed the door open wider. "I have news—"

He looked up, startled, then immediately composed himself. Something in his expression made my smile falter.

"What is it, Adeline?" His voice was cool, distracted.

"I—" The words died in my throat as my gaze fell on the papers spread across his desk. Medical documents. Ultrasound images. And a name that made my blood run cold: Dalia Myers.

My fingers went numb around the small box. "What is this?"

Vincenzo didn't flinch. Didn't deny it. Instead, he leaned back in his chair and regarded me with clinical detachment.

"Dalia is having a baby," he said simply. "I'm funding the procedure."

"The procedure?" I echoed, my voice sounding distant to my own ears.

"IVF. She's carrying a child with superior genetics." He tapped a manicured nail against one of the documents. "The son I need to secure the Anderson legacy."

The room tilted slightly. I gripped the edge of his desk to steady myself.

"But we—I thought—" I fumbled with the words, my mind racing to catch up with what I was hearing.

"You thought what, Adeline?" His voice hardened. "That because you helped me walk again, we were suddenly a real marriage? A real family?"

I opened my mouth, but no sound emerged.

"Our arrangement was purely transactional," he continued, his tone as cold as winter rain. "You needed money for your grandmother's surgery. I needed someone to help with my recovery. That's all."

I reached into my bag with trembling fingers and pulled out the tiny booties. "But now—"

"Now what?" He glanced at the small blue shoes with barely concealed disdain. "Now you think a baby changes things?"

Before I could respond, he reached into his desk drawer and pulled out a small envelope.

"Here." He slid it across the polished surface toward me. "A supplementary credit card. For your services these past ten years."

I stared at the envelope, unable to process what was happening.

"I'm going out for dinner," he said, already gathering the papers into a neat pile. "With Dalia. We need to discuss the baby's future."

He stood—something he could do now, thanks to me—and straightened his tie.

"Don't wait up," he added, brushing past me toward the door.

The last thing I saw was his hand closing around the doorknob, his wedding ring catching the light as he turned to leave me alone in the vast, empty apartment, clutching tiny booties that suddenly felt like artifacts from someone else's life.

You may also like

After A One-Night Stand with the Billionaire Novel Cover
9.6
After getting drunk at a wedding party, Maya had spent a night with a man. She then found herself pregnant after that. She wanted to keep the child, but the man had other plans. She tried to run away but was caught. "If you want to keep the child, marry me. Well divorce after two years, and meanwhile, don't touch me-not even holding hands," the man said, backing her into a corner. She found the man utterly shameless. "Holding hands? Dream on." After the marriage, the man said, "I know you are scared. Let's sleep together tonight." "I'm not scared." "I saw you in a dream and heard you say you're scared and want to sleep with me." "Have you no shame, Charles Darwin?" "Shame? What is shame?"
Betrayed Bride: Claimed By The Best Man Novel Cover
8.4
Kloe Guthrie dragged her crystal-encrusted wedding gown down the penthouse corridor, exhausted but ready to finally be alone with her new husband, Justen. But as she passed the presidential suite, a familiar, cloying perfume stopped her. Through the cracked door, she saw Justen brutally thrusting into her cousin, Candyce. "Like fucking a corpse with Kloe," Justen grunted, his voice thick with lust. "Worth it for the trust fund control, though." Candyce giggled, mocking Kloe's pathetic gratitude. Shattered, Kloe stumbled backward in the dark, only to be caught by Julian Larsen—Justen's billionaire best man. Instead of offering sympathy, Julian trapped her against the wall. He forced her to listen to her husband's cruel mockery, then dragged her into the opposite suite, tearing off her wedding dress and dismantling her dignity piece by piece. Everything she had believed for four years was a meticulously calculated lie. She was nothing but a boring prop to the man she loved, a naive fool meant to be drained of her family's immense wealth and laughed at behind closed doors. The humiliation and betrayal burned through her veins like acid. "You could cry," Julian whispered against her neck, his eyes predatory and dark. "Or you could make him regret he was ever born." Instead of running from the man cornering her in the dark, Kloe looked at the destroyed remains of her life, grabbed Julian's collar, and pulled him in. This time, she would make them all pay.
Falling into the devil's bed Novel Cover
9.8
Penelope thought she was her husband’s one and only love. Until she caught him in bed with her twin sister. Penelope Verdant has lived her life as a pawn and slave to her family desiring freedom. The only happiness in her life was her marriage of four years. She believed her husband loved her, he treated her well and never gave her a reason to doubt his love. But when she finds out he’s been sleeping with her sister longer than she’s been married to him, she becomes disillusioned with her marriage. She wants revenge for her wasted years. She files for divorce, only for her husband to reject it. Backed into a corner, she seeks help from a man she should never have sought out. The man known as The Devil of Deals, an elusive billionaire who wants nothing more than to possess her completely. His price is costly, one she isn't sure she can afford. But marriage is an even worse fate than selling her soul. Will she get her revenge, shatter the chains of her old life, and rise as the queen? Or will she sink into the depths of hell? The path from pawn to queen isn’t an easy one…and the Devil is not patient. (Content Warning: this is a dark billionaire romance containing mature themes including but not limited to: explicit sexual content, unhealthy obsession, toxic love, forbidden love, pain and blood kink, physical and sexual abuse (not between main characters), taboo family dynamics, a lot of swearing, and violence. Morality is but a friendly suggestion to the characters of this story. Proceed with caution.) THE THALORIAN PANTHEON SAGA LINEUP: BOOK 1.0: FALLING INTO THE DEVIL’S BED. BOOK 2.0: INFERNAL LILY (coming soon). BOOK 0.5: HIS HEAVENLY CURSE (coming soon).
My husband once begged me with tears in his eyes to save his first love. Novel Cover
8.4
My husband once begged me with tears in his eyes to save his first love by donating my bone marrow, and tonight I watched that same woman thank him for giving her a new life. Not me. Him. My fingers froze around my phone as the screen glowed in the dark living room, and my chest tightened so suddenly that my breath caught halfway in my throat. Camille’s post sat at the top of the screen, and it felt like the entire world had narrowed down to that one glowing image. A picture of her standing beside William outside the hospital. She looked pale and delicate, wrapped in a soft coat like someone who had suffered through something tragic, while William stood beside her, tall and calm, his hand resting lightly on her shoulder as if he had been the one carrying her through everything. Supporting her. Protecting her. The caption sat under the picture. "Thank you for giving me a second life. Thank you for standing beside me when I thought I would die. I will never forget what you did for me."
MARRYING HIM WAS A MISTAKE  Novel Cover
8.0
Sandra Morrison made the ultimate sacrifice for love-she gave her husband everything. The $240 million real estate empire her father spent his life building. Her position as CEO. Her identity. Her future. She signed it all over to Jimmy Banks on his birthday, believing they were partners, believing in forever. Seven years later, forever has an expiration date. Sandra has become a ghost in her own life. The company that bore her family's name is now Banks Enterprises, and her name has been systematically erased from every document, every decision, every achievement. She's just Mrs. James Banks III-the perfect accessory to her husband's success story, the woman who stays quiet at dinner parties while he takes credit for building an empire on her father's foundation. When she finally discovers the affair-lipstick on collars, hotel receipts, a blonde woman who looks at her husband the way Sandra used to-she confronts him. And Jimmy doesn't even pretend anymore. "I don't love you. I never really did. You were convenient. Your company was convenient. But you? You were always just a means to an end." The truth shatters her: their entire marriage was a transaction. He saw an opportunity-a young, naive heiress who'd just lost her father-and he took it. He married her, convinced her to sign over her inheritance, then spent years pushing her out until she was nothing but a name on a marriage certificate. But here's what Jimmy doesn't know: the woman he married-the fierce, brilliant Sandra Morrison who could close million-dollar deals before lunch-she's still in there. Buried under years of gaslighting and self-doubt, but not gone. Sandra decides she's taking it all back. Her company. Her father's legacy. Her life. Every single thing Jimmy stole from her while calling it love. This is the story of a woman who gave up everything and her fight to reclaim it. A story about manipulation masked as marriage, ambition disguised as affection, and what happens when someone who made themselves small finally remembers how powerful they really are. Sandra Morrison disappeared for seven years. Now she's coming back. And Jimmy Banks is about to learn that the biggest mistake of his life wasn't stealing from her-it was underestimating her.
OPERATION DIVORCE ME, MR BILLIONAIRE! Novel Cover
8.1
“Sign it“Ivory snarled. “Why?“ Axel asked. “Because we had a deal!“ *** Ivory Micheal got into a contract marriage with Axel Muller, a billionaire CEO for a good cause. Because she needed money. The terms of the contract was simple; A year together then a divorce. But exactly one year later when she slams the divorce papers in Axel's desk, the latter refuses to divorce her claiming he was in love with her and the only way to get those divorce papers signed was to get him to fall out of love with her. A challenge Ivory took personal. Would she succeed? Find out in-between these pages!