
RECLAIMING HIS EX WIFE
Isabella Moon walked away from her billionaire husband, Nolan Sinclair, with a broken heart and a secret growing inside her. She swore never to look back. For five years, she built a quiet life, raising her son in a small town, far from Nolan's cold world.
But secrets don't stay hidden forever.
When Nolan finds out he has a son, he stops at nothing to claim what's his. He wants to be a father. He wants Isabella back. But she refuses to let him break her heart again.
Now, he has to prove he's not the man she left behind. This time, he won't let her go.
But the past isn't done with them. Lies, jealousy, and the same woman who tore them apart once before are back to finish what they started.
Isabella and Nolan have a second chance at love. But will they take it before it's too late?
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Chapter 4
With the pregnancy test still in her shaking hand, Isabella sat on the edge of the bed. As if a clear proof of the life developing inside her, the two pink lines gazed back at her.
She couldn't tell if the twisting in her stomach was due to fear or nausea.
She immediately wanted to tell Nolan. He has every right to know, don't he?
Her mind then imagined a picture of his unreadable, icy face and how he never stood up for her or held her in the way she had once desired.
Would he even care?
The thought sent a fresh wave of pain crashing through her.
He hadn't chased after her. Hadn't called. Hadn't even asked why.
Isabella let her head drop back against the wall and took a trembling breath.
This child...
Her fingers moved to her stomach and lightly touched the spot where a small heart had just started beating.
A war raged inside her.
Tell him, or don't?
She had never been the type to run away from responsibility.
But she had also spent too many nights feeling like a ghost in her own home.
Would this baby have to grow up in a house filled with silence? Would they feel unwanted like she had felt? Like a duty rather than a choice?
She trembled.
No.
She wouldn't treat them that way.
Isabella went over to her small desk and grabbed a notepad after pushing herself up. She pressed the pen to the paper with trembling hand.
Nolan,
She paused. How did you tell a man like him something like this?
She tried again.
I don't know if you'll even care, but I have to tell you-I'm pregnant. It's yours.
Even though the words were straightforward and sharp, they didn't feel right.
She bit her lip and added, I wasn't planning to leave the way I did. I wanted you to stop me. But you didn't, and maybe that's the answer I needed.
Her throat ached as she forced the last part onto the page.
I won't ask you for anything. You don't have to be in our child's life. I just wanted you to be aware.
She stared at the letter for a long time, blinking back the sting in her eyes.
Then, suddenly, she tore the paper into pieces.
Her hands were steady now as she pressed her lips together.
She won't let him know.
She had made up her mind.
But fate had other plans.
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Isabella's nerves were not calmed by the odd combination of lavender and antiseptic that filled the clinic. As the nurse took her vitals, she sat rigidly in the examination chair with her hands clasped tightly in her laps.
"First pregnancy?" the nurse smiled, asking kindly.
Isabella nodded, unable to respond due to her dry throat.
She was left alone with the sound of a ticking clock after the nurse left. Every second was heavier than the one before it.
She hadn't planned for this. She hadn't even allowed herself to want this. But here she was, anticipating the tiny life that was developing inside of her.
A middle-aged doctor entered through the open door, his kind eyes crinkling as he gave her a comforting look. "Miss Moon? How about we have a look?"
Isabella lay back as the doctor rolled up her sweater, spreading cool gel over her stomach. The machine whirred to life, and she held her breath, eyes fixed on the screen.
Then, a sound filled the room.
Soft at first, then stronger. A steady, rhythmic thump.
Isabella opened her mouth.
"That's your baby's heartbeat,"the doctor whispered.
Her heart tightened.
It was real. This wasn't just two pink lines on a test. This wasn't just fear or uncertainty. This was... a life.
Tears faded her vision as she stared at the tiny flickering heartbeat.
She had expected doubt. Maybe even regret.
But instead, she felt something else entirely.
Love.
Unyielding. Overwhelming. All-consuming.
The doctor smiled, printing out the ultrasound image. "Looks like you're about eight weeks along. The baby is healthy."
Isabella took the picture with shaky hands. She traced the blurry outline, her heart tightening.
She could still remember the coldness in Nolan's eyes that night. How he had let her walk away. How he had never reached out.
Maybe he deserved to know. Maybe he didn't.
But one thing was clear now.
This child would never feel unwanted.
Isabella wiped her tears and straightened her shoulders. She wasn't weak. She wouldn't be the helpless woman waiting for someone to choose her anymore.
She vowed silently as she looked down at the ultrasound.
"No matter what, my love will be enough for you."
She had no idea that someone was already watching her.
-
Nolan sat behind his large desk, the room was filled with sharp shadows from his office lamp.
He wasn't reading the contracts and reports that were piled in front of him. For weeks now, he had been unable to concentrate.
The mansion was too quiet.
Isabella's absence should have been a relief. Their marriage had been nothing but cold silences and quiet resentment, hadn't it?
She had always threatened to leave, always tested his patience-yet she had never actually done it.
Until now.
With a sharp exhale, he leaned back in his chair and gripped the crystal whiskey glass he had not touched, tightly.
He whispered to himself, "she'll return." But would she?
Something felt off. The way she had left-no phone calls, no demands, no dramatic outburst.
Just... gone.
Nolan frowned.
Isabella wasn't careless, but she was stubborn. She would have made sure she saw and felt it if she had intended to discipline him.
But this? This was something else.
A tense sensation took hold of his chest. His cell rang. He picked it up and looked at the caller ID before responding.
"Find her" he said, skipping the small talk. "Just find her, no matter how long it takes."
The person on the other end paused. His investigator then spoke.
"We already did."
Nolan stilled.
The investigator paused then spoke again, lowering his voice.
"Mr Nolan, you have to see something. You won't like it, no doubt about it.
Nolan gripped the phone more tightly. His rib throbbed with his heartbeat.
"What did you discover?" He insisted.
The response came, quiet but certain.
"She's not alone.
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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.

8.9
I returned to New York for my welcome-home party, expecting a warm embrace from Edwin, my devoted fiancé of twenty years.
Instead, his first words to me were a cold, public warning to stay away from his new girlfriend, Kacy.
He stood in my family's hotel, shielding a girl I had never even met, and painted me as a vicious, jealous bully.
"She is very sensitive, Kaitlyn. Her background is tough. Please, be gentle with her. Don't upset her."
He humiliated me in front of our entire elite circle, allowing them to mock me as the aggressive, discarded ex while he carried her away like a fragile princess.
For twenty years, I had been his loyal shadow, fixing his mistakes and loving him unconditionally.
I couldn't understand how decades of deep devotion could be instantly erased by a few crocodile tears and a manipulative damsel act.
He was absolutely certain I would throw a tantrum, cry, and eventually crawl back to beg for his attention.
But he was wrong.
He didn't know that Everett Rowe, a billionaire tech mogul, had been patiently waiting five years to marry me.
He also didn't know that during my three years abroad, I wasn't just studying art—I became "K.B.", the ruthless Wall Street predator who could swallow his family's empire whole.
I calmly pulled out my phone, ignored the mocking whispers around me, and typed a single message to Everett.
"Yes. I'll marry you."

7.5
To save my dying father, I made a deal with the billionaire Christopher Kirkland. I became his secret, a bird in a gilded cage he paraded around when it suited him.
But I was just a pawn in his twisted game to win back his ex-girlfriend.
He proved it when he publicly outbid me for my own mother's heirloom necklace, only to gift it to her right in front of me.
Then he threw me out of the penthouse. My few cherished belongings-my books, a photo of my parents-were tossed out.
"Chaney doesn't like clutter," he told me, erasing my entire existence for her.
A text on his phone confirmed the brutal truth.
"Our little game is working perfectly," she'd written. "She's completely fooled."
Years later, after she betrayed him and his empire nearly crumbled, he came back begging. He thought he could buy my forgiveness. He was about to learn that my freedom had no price tag.

7.4
I was freezing to death in an abandoned cabin, desperately waiting for my fiancé to save me.
Instead, my phone flickered with a video from my adopted sister.
She was smiling as she confessed that she and my fiancé had orchestrated my kidnapping, and my parents' fatal plane crash, just to steal my family's trust fund.
When I called him with my dying breath, he mocked me for faking a PR stunt and hung up.
I died in the sub-zero blizzard, consumed by absolute despair.
But as a ghost, I watched my greatest business rival, the ruthless billionaire Collins, kick down the doors of my mansion.
He didn't just mourn me.
He shot my fiancé, trapped my sister, and set the entire place on fire, choosing to burn alive in the inferno just to avenge me.
I couldn't understand why the man I had publicly despised for a decade loved me so fiercely, while the people I gave everything to wanted me dead.
Opening my eyes again, I was back backstage on the night I won my Oscar, four years ago.
My fiancé smiled, holding out his arms to hug me.
I pushed him away in disgust, marched straight into the crowded theater, and kissed my billionaire rival on live television.
"Let's get married tomorrow."
This time, I would use him to burn them all to the ground.

7.5
A single reckless action is all it takes to destroy and ruin literally everything in a person's my life. Anna's Life.
She gave herself to a stranger... and the next morning he disappeared without a trace.
She later out I was pregnant with his child.
Her family and friends completely condemned,abonded and left her all alone.
And that was the beginning of her misery and the start of something she never for once saw coming.

8.4
My name is Eleanor Whitmore, and I was sent to destroy him.
Sebastian Calloway: cold, brilliant, untouchable.
Britain's most powerful tech billionaire.
A man whose fiancée died in a "perfectly clean" car accident... weeks before seventy-three million dollars vanished from his company.
My job was simple: expose him.
Instead, he offered me his last name.
A contract marriage.
One year.
No love. No trust. No turning back.
He says he's being framed.
He says his fiancée was murdered.
He says I'm in danger.
I don't believe powerful men.
But when someone tries to silence me, I realize the truth is darker than I imagined.
Now I'm living in his penthouse. Wearing his ring. Sleeping in his bed.
Pretending to be his wife.
The world thinks I belong to him.
The terrifying part?
I'm starting to want to.
And if I fall for the man I was supposed to destroy...
It won't just ruin my career.
It might get us both killed.