
The Billionaire Secret Baby After Divorce
I gave him my heart, and he gave his mother the power to break it.
For years, Bella endured a loveless marriage built on her silence and sacrifice. Eric, the man she had married, chose his love and loyalty to his overbearing mother over protecting his wife. When the humiliation became unbearable after letting another woman into their home, Bella finally walked away.
Then came Cole Warren, A wealthier billionaire than Eric. He was everything Eric wasn't. With Cole, Bella found peace and the love she had begged Eric for.
But fate had one last twist. Bella was already pregnant and with Eric's child.
Now, Eric wants her back. But Bella isn't the same woman he abandoned.
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Chapter 3
Bella's POV
The first thing I heard when I regained consciousness was the sound of beeping. The second thing I heard was a voice.
"Bella..."
I twisted and turned. My eyelids were heavy and my throat was dry. My body was weak, but slowly, everything began to clear. I could see the ceiling clearly. I could smell antiseptic, and I felt the prick of an IV in my arm.
Then I realized I was in a hospital. I blinked against the harsh light, and when my gaze was focused, I saw him. My husband, Cole. He sat at the edge of the bed, his hand covering mine. His eyes were bloodshot with sleeplessness. The man I had looked at as a perfect billionaire who seemed untouchable was now filled with fear before me.
"Cole?" I called out in my rasped voice.
Instantly, he became relieved. His shoulders dropped, and he cupped my face gently. I nearly cried.
"Thank God," he whispered. "My love, you scared me half to death. I was so worried."
I tried to sit up, but the sudden feeling of dizziness pushed me back. His hand pressed lightly against my shoulder.
"Don't move too quickly," he pleaded.
"What... what happened?" I croaked. My head was throbbing.
"You fainted," he answered. "At the altar. One moment, you were fine. The priest had asked us to kiss, and the next thing, you were..." his voice cracked, and he shook his head. "Bella, I thought I was losing you."
My chest instantly felt heavy at the sadness in his voice. He was so afraid that I could see the fear in his face. But before I could say something to comfort my husband, another voice interrupted.
"Mrs. Warren."
I turned my head to see Martha standing by the door, her hands clasped in front of her. Martha, the head of our household staff. The woman who had run Cole's homes long before I came into the picture. She was like a mother I never had.
She walked in, giving me a soft smile. "We've been worried sick, child. You gave us all a fright."
"I'm fine," I whispered. "You all don't have to worry about me. Look, I'm fine. And I'll remain fine. I promise."
Cole opened his mouth to say something else, but a knock on the door cut him off. The doctor entered. It was a middle-aged man with kind eyes, holding a clipboard. He nodded politely at Cole before turning to look at me.
"Mrs. Warren, how are you feeling?" he asked.
"Weak," I admitted. "But still, I feel good. I feel better."
"Well, that's to be expected," he said, stepping closer and adjusting his glasses. "We ran a few tests while you were unconscious, just to rule out anything serious."
Cole leaned forward, and his grip on my hand tightened. "That's great, doctor. So? What did you find?"
The doctor hesitated. "Perhaps we should-"
Just as he was about to speak, Cole's phone buzzed on the table. It was loud. He frowned, glanced at the screen, and after a few seconds, he ignored it. Then the phone buzzed again. It was longer this time.
"I'm sorry," he muttered as he was started to get irritated. "It's urgent, my love. I'll be right back." He kissed my forehead, reluctant to let go of my hand. But then, he walked out of the room with his phone pressed to his ear.
The doctor exhaled softly. "Should we wait for your husband?"
"No, continue. I'll tell him after," I shook my head.
"Very well, then. Mrs. Warren," the doctor sighed. "I'll speak with you first."
I swallowed. "Okay. What... what is it?"
He glanced at Martha, then back at me. "We discovered that you are pregnant."
The statement hit me hard like as if stones were thrown directly at me. Pregnant?
I froze, my brain trying to process what the doctor had just said. "That's... that's not possible," I whispered. "I can't be pregnant. No, doctor. I am not. You must be mistaking me with someone else. It's not possible. I can't get pregnant."
But he only shook his head gently. "It is possible, Mrs. Warren. And you are one hundred percent pregnant. Based on the tests and the ultrasound, you are approximately seven months along."
Seven months? My heart stopped as my mind went back, calculating everything. Seven months ago, I divorced Eric. I met Cole. Then my breath hitched, and my vision went blurred as I realized something tragic. The baby wasn't Cole's. It couldn't be. Because throughout our dating phase, we never had sex. And a few weeks before I handed the divorce papers to Eric, we had sex.
So, this baby was Eric's.
The reality hit so hard I nearly ripped the IV from my arm. My body shook and I trembled with shock, fear, and disbelief. "No. No, there's... There must be a mistake."
The doctor's eyes softened. "There's no mistake. You've had what's called a cryptic pregnancy. It's rare, but it happens. Some women don't notice the signs until late."
My body was trembling so hard.
"I'll give you some time," he said as he placed the clipboard down and turned toward the door. "We'll need to schedule more checkups and ensure both you and the baby remain healthy. Congratulations, Mrs. Warren."
As he left, I pressed my trembling hands to my face, tears spilling freely from my eyes. I was pregnant. Seven months pregnant. And with Eric's child. On the very night I became Cole's wife.
"Bella..." Martha called softly.
I lowered my hands, staring at her. "Did you know about this?"
"I suspected," she admitted gently. "You've been more tired lately. Your appetite... but I thought, perhaps, stress, because no bump was revealed. I never imagined it was this far along."
My heart thudded. "Martha..."
She stepped closer, her hand brushing mine with motherly comfort. "Child, breathe. You should be happy. You and Mr. Cole are having a baby."
"I can't be happy," I said, almost choking on the words. "Martha, don't you see? This baby isn't Coles's"
She didn't flinch. "Does he know?"
"No," I whispered. "And we must keep it that way. He can't know. Not now, not ever."
"But Bella-"
"Please." I grabbed her hand. "You don't understand. If Cole finds out, he'll be furious."
The door opened slowly, and I knew Cole was coming back. I tightened my grip on Martha's hand as I whispered.
"Please, Martha. Don't tell him, or anyone else. No one must know about this. Swear to me."
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7.1
"The things I want to do to you..." his voice dropped, rough and low.
I smiled, daring him. "Do it. I dare you, Daddy."
A flicker of danger crossed his eyes. "Vieni qui, amore mio." Come here, my love.
And just like that, I forgot every reason I was supposed to stay away.
*****
Have you ever fallen in love with your mother's fiancé-only to discover he craves you too? Sin, right?
Yeah, that's me. Melissa Spencer.
A college student, an aspiring photographer, and an anonymous erotica writer by night.
Having Ben Gavin... the billionaire hockey captain and CEO of the world's top team-as my stepdad was enough to keep me on edge.
Craving his touch? That's another level of sin.
When financial ruin forces my mother and me into his penthouse, I swear I can resist him.
But things only get worse when his dangerously charming son vows to claim me too.
Now I'm caught between a hot hockey stepdad, a sexy F1 racer stepbrother, and an obsessed ex-biker boyfriend.
What happens when I find out everyone's been living a double life-including my own mother?

7.6
For three years, I was Keagan Steele's passionate secret, the "Wild Rose of Beverly Hills" who finally tamed the city's coldest billionaire. I thought our love was real, a quiet world built away from the glitz.
Then I overheard him call me a "placeholder," a three-year experiment until his true love returned. That true love? My vicious stepsister, Alba.
He abandoned me after a car crash, choosing to save her while I bled in the wreckage. He watched as my stepmother beat me with a horsewhip, even suggesting she use it to break my spirit. He even broke my wrist to give Alba a locket that belonged to my dead mother.
When a falling light fixture threatened Alba, he dove to save her, taking the hit himself. His body, shielding hers, was the final, brutal proof: I was nothing.
But as I lay broken, a chilling thought took root. If I was going to be the villain of their story, I might as well play the part. And this time, I would burn their world to the ground.

9.3
Serena Vaughn was once the invisible wife of Damien Blackwood, a ruthless billionaire who only treated her as nothing more than a trophy. When he humiliates her one too many times, she walks away, ignoring the world's bets that she'll come crawling back. But Serena isn't broken, she's a dormant storm.
Months later, she resurfaces as the CEO of a revolutionary tech empire, her brilliance was undeniable. The same society that mocked her now clamors for her favor, including a Nobel-winning scientist, a Wall Street titan, and Hollywood's biggest star all scrambling to be the new man in her life.
But Damien isn't ready to let go. When he corners her, demanding to know if her child is his, Serena's icy reply shatters him. "That's none of your business, ex-husband, step aside!"
Now, the war is on. Old enemies circle like vultures, but Serena is no longer prey. One by one, they fall, until only one question remains.
How far will a broken man go when the woman he discarded becomes the queen of his ruin?

9.1
I returned to the Reeves estate after five years in exile, not as the rightful heir, but as an outcast. My father had been dead for only a month, and my uncle Julian had already claimed his mahogany desk, his face tight with a greed he no longer bothered to hide.
Julian didn't even look up as he slid a check for a hundred thousand dollars across the wood. "A settlement," he sneered. "Sign the waiver, take your bastards, and disappear. We don't want you embarrassing the family name anymore."
One hundred thousand dollars for a legacy worth billions—it was an insult designed to draw blood. When my five-year-old twins, Leo and Mia, ran into the room, Julian looked at them with pure disgust, calling them vermin and ordering them out. He threatened that if I didn't sign, I’d be on the street in a week, stripped of the Reeves name and every penny of protection. Even the family lawyer looked away as he helped facilitate my ruin. I tore the check to shreds and walked out into a freezing deluge, shielding my children while the doors of my childhood home slammed shut behind us.
I spent years building a secret life as a high-level corporate fixer, yet when I crossed paths with Branson Reeves—the man who shared my son’s eyes—he treated me like a common gold-digger. He outbid me for the "Midnight Orchid" painting, the only piece of evidence that could bring Julian down, mocking my "thrift store" clothes while my children slept in a borrowed guest room. How could they all be so blind? How could a family be so ready to destroy its own blood for the sake of a ledger?
I was done hiding in the shadows. When Julian finally launched a hostile takeover to seize the entire empire, I walked into Branson’s penthouse, dropped my "poor niece" facade, and threw a decrypted file onto his desk.
"The game is over, Branson. Give me that painting, and I’ll show you exactly how to bury the man who thinks he's already won."

7.0
After her world collapses from betrayal, Fiona Greystone drowns her heartbreak in whiskey and wakes up in a stranger's bed. A stranger with piercing gray eyes, commanding presence, and a name that will shake her world: Preston Hale, CEO of Hale Enterprises, and the most powerful man in Covington.
When Preston offers her a three-month marriage contract coldly, businesslike, and with no strings attached, Fiona hesitates. But with her mother's heart surgery costing more than she can afford, she signs.
Soon, she realizes that being Preston Hale's wife is not just a role, it's a battlefield. His stepmother plots to steal his inheritance, his ex-fiancée won't let him go, and his heart is frozen by a secret tragedy. But the deeper Fiona falls for him, the harder it becomes to remember that this marriage was supposed to end.
And just as the contract expires, she discovers the one twist that could shatter everything.....
She's pregnant.

7.2
Six years ago, Seraphina's billionaire husband slapped a fake infertility report onto the marble table.
"Sign the divorce papers and get out," Julian commanded, looking at his wife of three years with pure, icy disgust.
Kicked out into the freezing rain while heavily pregnant, her own family abandoned her like garbage thanks to her sister's vicious lies.
She nearly died in a sterile operating room that night, giving birth to quadruplets, only for the grim-faced doctor to tell her two babies didn't survive.
She spent six agonizing years rebuilding her shattered identity in London, raising her surviving genius twins.
Meanwhile, her ex-husband paraded around New York with Livia, the very woman who orchestrated her ruin.
But when a medical emergency forced Seraphina back to the city, her twins accidentally crossed paths with two identical children at JFK airport.
Why did Julian's severely traumatized, mute daughter look exactly like her own little girl?
And why did her genius son just hack into his father's private server, only to find her delivery records locked behind military-grade encryption?
Staring at a faded ultrasound printout of four tiny shapes, a cold smile broke across Seraphina's face.
Tomorrow night, the discarded wife they thought they broke was going to crash the Astor-Vance charity gala, and she was going to burn their empire to the ground.