
Our Marriage: A Twisted Revenge
My husband, Aiden, brought his mistress to a gala. She was carrying my clutch bag, a gift from him. He was laughing, daring me to make a scene.
But the ultimate cruelty wasn't the affair. It was when he brought up my kidnapping from ten years ago, using my deepest trauma as a weapon to publicly shame me.
His mistress, Ember, piled on, her voice dripping with false pity.
"Oh, Julia, I just can't imagine what you went through. Aiden told me everything. How you were… so damaged."
I suddenly realized who she was: the daughter of the man who had orchestrated my kidnapping. This wasn't just an affair; it was a long-con revenge plot to destroy the company I had sacrificed everything to save.
Aiden, the man who once swore to protect me, was her willing pawn. His cruelty had already cost me our unborn child years ago.
In that moment, the last bit of love I had for him turned to ice. He thought he was breaking me.
He had no idea he was just handing me the keys to his destruction.
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Chapter 2
JULIA GARRETT POV:
Aiden's performance was a masterclass in public cruelty. The whispers started instantly, a ripple of hushed judgment and pity spreading through the ballroom. Everyone saw it. Everyone saw what he was doing.
"Honestly, what does he expect?" I overheard a woman in a sequined gown whisper to her companion. "Poor Julia. She deserves so much better."
"Better?" the other woman scoffed. "She's damaged goods. He' ll probably divorce her soon and marry the little floozy. Mark my words."
"But they were so in love once," a third voice chimed in. "Remember when he saved her from that kidnapping? He was a hero."
Suddenly, Aiden' s voice, sharp and cold, sliced through the chatter. "Hero? I was a fool." He had heard them. He always heard everything. He glared at the women, then turned his venomous gaze back to me. "She was a liability, then and now. A constant reminder of how weak I was to let her be taken."
He paused, a cruel glint in his eyes. "And a constant reminder of everything I lost because of her."
His words were a punch to the gut, winded me more than any physical blow. They were meant to break me, to reduce me to tears. And for a fleeting second, the old Julia, the one who loved him, who craved his approval, almost crumbled.
But then, as if a switch flipped, a profound stillness settled over me. The pain was still there, a dull ache, but it was distant, observed, not felt. It was like watching a movie of someone else's suffering.
"That's enough, Aiden!" Ewing Daniel, Aiden's father and my father-in-law, roared. His voice, usually a low rumble, now boomed across the room, silencing the whispers.
He marched towards us, his face a thundercloud. "Control yourself, boy! You're making a spectacle of this family. It's the champagne talking, I' m sure." He tried to smooth things over, to save face, but the damage was done.
I didn't react. I didn't cry out. I didn't even flinch. I simply lowered my gaze, a silent acknowledgment of the public disgrace. This wasn' t a moment for tears. It was a moment for calculations.
Ewing looked at me, a flicker of concern in his eyes. He expected me to collapse, as I always had, into his comforting embrace. But I just stood there, unmoving, my expression blank.
"Julia, my dear," he said, his voice softening, "I am so sorry. For all of this. I will make it right. You know I always will. Whatever you need. A separate fund, a trust. Anything." He reached out, a gesture of comfort.
I simply shook my head. "There' s nothing to make right, Father. Not anymore."
He withdrew his hand, his brow furrowed in confusion. "But… after everything you' ve done for us, for this family… Ten years ago, you saved us."
Ten years ago. The Daniel family empire was crumbling, buried under a mountain of debt. My family, the Garretts, once a formidable force in real estate, were also facing ruin. The solution was an arranged marriage: my intellect, my family's remaining influence and crucial political connections, for Aiden's name and the legacy of Daniel Holdings. I walked into that marriage with my eyes open, a sacrifice for both our families. I genuinely tried to love him. I committed.
Then came the kidnapping. A rival family, the Stokes, desperate to gain an advantage in the cutthroat world of real estate, used me as leverage. Weeks of terror. Weeks of degradation. Aiden, then, had been consumed by a righteous fury. He swore revenge. He hunted down the Stokes family, systematically dismantled their empire, destroyed their associates, including the Sanders family, and ensured they lost everything. He promised me he would dedicate his life to me, to making me forget, to making me safe. He would kill for me. He would die for me.
How cheap those vows seemed now.
The whispers, the tabloid headlines, the vile rumors about what had happened to me during those weeks-they had all been erased by Aiden' s ruthless efficiency. He' d meticulously scrubbed the internet, bought out publications, intimidated anyone who dared to speak. He had used my trauma to solidify his power, to establish himself as a man not to be crossed. He rebuilt Daniel Holdings, using the wreckage of the Stokes empire to fuel his rise. But some scars, it seemed, couldn' t be erased. Especially not from Aiden' s fragile male ego.
The public speculation about my 'damage' had haunted him. He saw pity in people's eyes, and that pity, he later confessed, felt like an insult to his masculinity. He resented me for being a victim, for being a reminder of his own powerlessness, even though he had rescued me.
Then, the final blow. I found out I was pregnant. A tiny flicker of hope, a chance to rebuild, to have something pure and untainted. I was so excited. I wanted to tell Aiden, to share that fragile joy. But before I could, I overheard him in his study, on the phone.
"She's so fragile, so broken," he'd said, his voice laced with disdain. "I can't even touch her without feeling like I'm… tainting her further. She' s a constant weight around my neck."
He hadn't been talking about a business deal. He had been talking about me. His words, cold and dismissive, echoed in my ears. I felt a sharp, searing pain in my lower abdomen. The world tilted.
I lost the baby that night. My hope, my future, everything, bled out of me. The doctors were grim. "Due to the extreme stress and trauma," they said, "it' s highly unlikely you' ll ever carry a child to term again."
I remember the empty ache, the hollow space where my hope had been. I loved Aiden, even then. I tried to understand his resentment, to forgive his cruelty. I yearned for his comfort, his reassurance. But he never came. He never even looked at me.
I fell into a deep depression, my body failing, my spirit broken. Aiden eventually took me to a private clinic, a discreet place away from prying eyes. It was there, amidst the sterile white walls and the smell of antiseptic, that Ember Stokes walked back into our lives.
She was a nurse. A kind, gentle face, full of concern. She introduced herself as Ember Stokes. I remembered the name. The daughter of the man Aiden had destroyed.
"Aiden," she'd said, her voice soft, "it's been a long time. I heard about your… difficulties." Her eyes, however, weren't on Aiden. They were on me, filled with a strange, unsettling intensity.
Aiden, always the charmer, had acted surprised. "Ember? My God, I barely recognized you. What are you doing here?"
A flicker of something-triumph? malice?-crossed her face before she adopted a look of professional composure. "I'm a nurse here, Mr. Daniel. It's a small world."
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9.2
She loved him until she lost herself.
Now, behind locked doors and shattered glass, she must learn to breathe again.
When she first met Lloyd, he was magnetic and intoxicating. The kind of man who turned every head when he entered a room, who spoke in promises sweet enough to taste. With him, she felt chosen, cherished, and safe.
But safety was an illusion, and love became a weapon.
And slowly, piece by piece, he dismantled her until nothing of the woman she once was remained.
Now institutionalized after a breakdown, she begins to piece together the brutal truth of what really happened in the shadows of their love story. Memories sting like open wounds: the manipulation disguised as tenderness, the apologies that blurred into threats, the desperate hope that tomorrow he'd be the man she fell for again.
Yet beneath the grief and the shame, a quiet rebellion stirs, a vow to reclaim her voice, her freedom, and her life. Because this is not just a story of how she fell apart. It is a story of how she rises.
Haunting, raw, and achingly intimate, Boys like him peels back the glittering mask of a toxic love affair to reveal the kind of darkness that hides in plain sight, and the unbreakable strength it takes to escape it.

9.1
I drowned in freezing pool water, the mocking laughter of the elite Savage family echoing in my ears.
When I opened my eyes, I was an eight-year-old orphan again, right on the day those monsters came to adopt me.
Terrified of repeating my hellish past, I ran down the hallway and desperately grabbed the shirt of a random, dumpy IT guy, begging him to take me instead.
I thought I had chosen a weak, boring suburban dad to hide behind.
But I was completely wrong.
My new mom greeted me with a ceramic tactical knife hidden in her apron.
My clumsy dad sliced dinner ribs with the terrifying precision of a seasoned hitman.
My ten-year-old brother was a dead-eyed sociopath who immediately calculated my bone density.
They were a family of lethal underworld monsters, yet they frantically pretended to be a normal, pathetic household just for me.

9.2
I was sold to Damien Russo, the ruthless Don of Chicago, as collateral in a shipping route transaction. I was expected to be a silent, obedient bride in a cold, loveless marriage.
But the moment I stepped into the Russo estate, I realized my new family wanted to completely destroy me.
My mother-in-law, Eleonora, and her arrogant relatives immediately targeted me. They set traps in the solarium, mocked my late mother's heritage, and tried to force me into humiliating submission using their strict mafia traditions. They wanted to break my spirit so Damien would replace me with the bride they actually wanted—a purebred mafia princess. They expected me to cower in fear, isolated and helpless, while the whole family watched my public humiliation and waited for my downfall.
Did they really think I was just a fragile girl who would cry and run away? They completely underestimated the survival instincts of a woman who grew up in this bloody world. I learned long ago that tears are worthless.
"My rules are simple. Vendetta is a two-way street."
Instead of breaking, I smiled. I weaponized their own legendary ancestors and the sacred promise of an unborn heir to trap the Matriarch in her own rules, forcing her into a suffocating silence. If they wanted a war for the throne, I would gladly show them exactly why I am the undisputed Mafia Queen.

7.6
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Diana, a twenty-nine year old brilliant young lady and a successful fashion designer. She was grateful she had been able to achieve everything she had without any support.
But there was a void inside of her. She wanted to get married.
She couldn't bear the fact of entering into the big chapter thirty without a life partner. She met David at a business conference meeting. He asked for her number.
She hesitated thinking he wasn't going to stay like the others. She decided to give him a chance and went on a first date with him only to realise that he was serious and wanted to marry her.
What Diana didn't know was that David was pretending all along. He was never interested in her as a person.
During a public awards ceremony, David brings Eleanor, a celebrity who is his new business partner, onto the stage. He dedicates his award to her, claiming she was the "sole inspiration" for his success.
Later that night, he tells Diana that he has already signed the divorce papers. His cold dismissal shatters her, but in the aftermath, a clear-headed determination sets in.

8.5
Aryan is a hardworking young man who becomes the sole breadwinner of his broken family at just eighteen. With a careless, alcoholic father and two helpless younger siblings depending entirely on him, Aryan sacrifices his education and works as a delivery boy to keep his family alive.
One tragic night, while returning home from work, Aryan is hit by a car with failed brakes and left to die on a deserted highway. Despite countless vehicles passing by, no one stops to help. Aryan dies thinking only about the fate of his younger brother and sister.
After death, Aryan awakens before a mysterious divine entity who reveals himself as the creator of the universe. Unable to return Aryan to his destroyed body, the being offers him a second life in a completely different world. Desperate to protect his siblings, Aryan begs for them to be reborn with him-and his request is granted.
Aryan and his siblings are reincarnated on Planet Swaraj, a dangerous and magical world filled with monsters, swordsmen, mages, and dragons. Aryan is granted a mysterious system that tracks his abilities and offers power through combat. To survive and protect his family, he must defeat strange creatures, level up, and unlock hidden powers.
Now reborn in a world where strength determines survival, Aryan begins his journey-not for glory or power, but to ensure that this time, his family will never be left helpless again.