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The Billionaire's Regret: My Tortured Ex-Wife Novel Cover

The Billionaire's Regret: My Tortured Ex-Wife

My husband stood by the window of his Manhattan office, his silhouette cutting through the storm like a blade. He didn't even look at me as he tossed the divorce papers onto the desk, his voice a cold baritone. "Sign it," Isaiah commanded, "or your brother’s dialysis treatment ends today." He believed the lie that I had pushed his pregnant mistress down a flight of stairs in a jealous rage. To save my dying brother, I signed the confession and accepted the role of a murderer, trading my freedom for a life of disgrace. At the funeral, Isaiah forced me to crawl on my knees through the freezing mud to the grave while a mob of mourners spat on me and cursed my name. When I went to prison, his influence followed me into the showers, where inmates told me the King wanted me to "remember my crime" before they used rusty shears to hack off my finger. Five years later, I was a ghost living in a damp basement with the son Isaiah never knew I had, hiding my mangled hand under a leather glove. When he eventually tracked us down, he didn't show mercy; he tore my son from my arms, calling me an unfit monster and swearing I would rot in a cage. I couldn't understand how the man I once loved could look at my broken body and see only a criminal, never realizing that every scar I carried was a gift from his own hatred. As he walked away with my child, I swallowed a bottle of pills to end the nightmare, leaving Isaiah to rip the glove from my hand and discover the mangled truth just as my eyes finally closed.
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Chapter 10

The silence in the basement was louder than the screaming had been.

Karen sat on the floor, staring at the door. It was broken, hanging off its hinges, a gaping wound in her life.

They were gone. Hoke was gone.

She stood up. She felt light, weightless. It was the feeling of having nothing left to anchor her to the earth.

She walked to the bathroom. She opened the medicine cabinet.

There was nothing there but the orange bottle of antidepressants. And a bottle of sleeping pills she had bought on the street for the nights when the phantom pain was too loud.

She didn't pack a bag. She didn't write a note. There was no one to write to. Danny was dying; this would just speed up his grief. Hoke... Hoke was with the Kings now. He would be rich. He would be educated. He would forget the mother with the claw hand who lived in a basement.

It was better this way.

She walked back out to the main room. She sat on Hoke's mattress. She picked up his pillow. It smelled of him—milk and cheap soap and the faint, dusty scent of old books.

She poured the pills into her hand.

A handful of blue and white capsules. A quiet escape.

"I'm sorry, Hoke," she whispered to the empty room. "Mommy is so tired."

She put the pills in her mouth. One by one. Swallowing them dry until the bottle was empty.

KING MANOR

The estate was a fortress of luxury, but tonight it felt like a prison.

Isaiah sat in his study. A glass of scotch sat untouched on his desk. He stared at the phone, willing it to ring, dreading what it would say.

He was tormented by the image of her hand. An image that had replayed in his mind a thousand times on the drive home, each time more vivid, more horrifying.

"Sir!"

Jasper Deleon burst into the room. He never burst in. His suit was perfect, but his face was pale, his composure shattered.

"What?" Isaiah snapped, his heart seizing in his chest.

"The files, sir. On Karen Nash."

"Did you get them?"

"That's the problem," Jasper said, holding up a tablet. "I got what the Bureau of Prisons would release. It's… clean. Too clean. Five years, and all it shows are two minor infractions for contraband—extra food. Medical logs show routine checkups and treatment for an 'industrial accident' involving a laundry press."

"A laundry press?" Isaiah stood up, his voice dangerously low. "That was not a laundry press injury."

"I agree, sir," Jasper said, swallowing hard. "It looks like a fabrication. A cover-up. Someone with a lot of power has sanitized her entire record. I can't get past it. It's locked down tight."

Isaiah stared at the tablet, at the neat, typed lies. Someone had hidden the truth. His mother? Bird Villarreal? He didn't know, but the rage was a cold certainty in his gut. They had let him believe one lie for five years, and now they were hiding another.

Before he could give another order, Jasper's phone buzzed urgently. He answered, listened for a moment, and his face went ashen.

"Sir," Jasper said, his voice strained. "The police scanner. A 911 call from the tenement building in Queens. Mrs. Gorsky, the landlady. She went down to check on the noise from earlier… the broken door…"

Isaiah stood frozen. "Found who?"

"Karen," Jasper said softly. "An overdose. They're taking her to St. Jude's. They said… it doesn't look good."

Isaiah didn't hear the rest.

He was already running.

He sprinted through the marble hallway, past the formal living room where Hoke was silently, methodically, smashing a priceless Ming vase. He ran to the car he had just abandoned.

"Hospital!" he screamed at the driver. "Now! Go!"

As the car tore down the long, manicured driveway, Isaiah didn't pray. He didn't know how. Instead, a single, furious thought consumed him, a command hurled at the universe itself.

She is not allowed to die.

It wasn't a plea for her life. It was a roar of possession. She couldn't escape him. She couldn't abandon the son he just found. She couldn't leave him alone with the ghosts and the lies and the horrifying image of her broken hand.

He had pushed her into a cage.

And he would be damned if he let her find the key and escape. The ER doors burst open, the gurney’s wheels squealing against the linoleum. The noise faded, swallowed by a silent, rushing darkness.

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