
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 5
"Dear, are you certain you want to do this by yourself?"
Mrs. Margaret asked, as she worked behind the counter, looking through her glasses.
Isabella let out a breath and adjusted her apron. "Yes. I must.
Unconvinced, the older woman hummed but made no further effort.
Without looking into Isabella's past, she had offered her a job at the bakery when she first came to town. But after a few months, Isabella was willing to take a chance and start her own café.
Isabella put in endless effort to turn the small, deserted room she had rented into a warm and welcoming space that smelled of vanilla and freshly brewed coffee.
She owned the little shop on the quiet side of town.
Every morning, she reminded herself that it was a new day and inhaled deeply as she opened the doors.
Her soft smile and the silent resolve in her eyes had won her the villagers' embrace at once.
The life she left behind was not questioned. Perhaps they decided to let her recover after noticing the ghosts in her eyes.
One morning, old Mr. Carter teased, "Isabella love, these cinnamon rolls might just bring a man to one knee," while nibbling on one.
She shook her head and laughed. "That's not the goal, Mr. Carter."
The elderly man smiled. "Ah, but you never know."
She didn't dispute. In actuality, she wasn't prepared to consider love once more. Perhaps she would never be.
She discovered an odd sort of calm in routine as the weeks went by. Waking up early, preparing coffee, kneading dough, and watching the sunrise outside the large front window.
As her belly grew and rounded under her apron, the fact that her child was coming became increasingly embedded in her bones.
She enjoyed little pleasures like picking out tiny clothes, folding soft blankets, and running her fingers over the crib she had assembled herself.
However, at night, when everything was silent, the shadows began to appear.
Would this tranquillity endure?
Or was it just a question of when the past would reappear?
She had decided to raise this child alone and never turn back.
Nevertheless, she had a deep-seated sense that fate wasn't done with her yet.
****
Pain. It took hours. Isabella experienced a sense of being caught in a never-ending storm, torn between pain and fatigue.
Then there was a cry. Sharp. demanding. alive.
As the doctor placed a small, warm bundle in Isabella's arms, she gasped and shook.
Her son.
Juan.
She looked at him with tears clouding her vision-the softest tuft of dark hair, delicate fingers, and rosy cheeks. He made a tiny sound as he wriggled, and she instinctively pulled him in.
Her voice broke as she whispered, "You're here."
Despite his small size, his tiny fingers curled around hers with strength. The burden of everything-Nolan, the past, the suffering-disappeared in that instant. Her son was all that mattered.
Her heart swelled as she kissed his forehead tenderly. "I'll love you enough for us both, Juan. I swear.
But a chill went through her as she looked into his storm-gray eyes.
They were Nolan's eyes.
And she would never really get away from him, no matter how far she ran.
*****
FOUR YEARS LATER
Nolan sat looking at the skyline from his office. Profits soared and deals closed with ease, making his empire stronger than ever. He had it all on paper.
Why, then, did everything seem... empty?
With a sharp exhale, he untied his tie.
Achieving success was meant to be rewarding.
Power kept him in control, and work kept him busy.
But lately, a strange restlessness troubled him , a whisper he can't seem to get rid of.
Something was missing
Or someone
His cell rang. Then the unsure voice of his assistant was heard.
"This is something you will want to see, sir."
A file landed on his desk.
A name
A location
And a secret he never saw coming.
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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.