Follow
Chapters
Share
The Billionaire's Secret Heir: Sign the Divorce Novel Cover

The Billionaire's Secret Heir: Sign the Divorce

I spent three years as the perfect, silent wife to billionaire Ezequiel Sanford, enduring a marriage colder than the marble floors of our Manhattan mansion. The day I finally saw two pink lines on a pregnancy test was the same day my world burned down. I found Ezequiel at the hospital, but he wasn't there for me. He was cradling his ex-girlfriend, Alexa, with a gentleness he had never shown me, while my own father was being rushed into the ICU after a suicide attempt triggered by our family's bankruptcy. Instead of comfort, Ezequiel handed me divorce papers. He had checked a box that read "No Issue of Marriage," effectively erasing any claim I had to his legacy. He blackmailed me, promising to save my father’s company only if I signed away every cent of alimony and walked away with nothing. When Alexa called him claiming an emergency, Ezequiel shoved me aside so violently I hit the sharp corner of his glass desk. As I collapsed to the floor, clutching my abdomen in sudden, searing pain, he didn't even look back. "Stop acting," he sneered, his voice dripping with disgust. "It’s pathetic. I will never love you, Claudia, no matter how many times you fall down." He walked out to be with her, leaving me bleeding on his office carpet with the secret he had spent years trying to avoid. He thought I was a gold-digger faking a crisis, never realizing I was actually carrying the Sanford heir he claimed didn't exist. Now, I’m hiding in a private clinic while my husband’s security team scours the city for me. My childhood friend just handed me a one-way ticket to Paris and a chance to restart the medical career I sacrificed for a lie. The money just hit my father's account. I’m signing the papers and disappearing. By the time Ezequiel realizes what he’s lost, I’ll be a world away, and he’ll never even know my child’s name.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

Claudia stared at the pen. It was black with gold trim, a Montblanc he used for signing billion-dollar contracts. Now, he wanted her to use it to sign away the last three years of her life.

Her fingers curled into fists at her sides. The leather of the sofa squeaked as she shifted, the sound impossibly loud in the tense silence.

"Is this because she's back?" she asked. Her voice was steady, surprising even herself.

Ezequiel didn't flinch. He walked over to the sidebar and poured himself a glass of whiskey. The amber liquid swirled in the crystal tumbler. He took a sip, grimacing slightly, before turning to face her.

"This has nothing to do with anyone else, Claudia," he said, his tone bored, as if discussing the weather. "This is about us. It's over. It's been over since the day it started."

"You were at the hospital with her," she said. It wasn't a question.

He paused, the glass halfway to his mouth. "I don't know what you're talking about."

"I saw you," she lied, or half-lied. She hadn't seen him just now, in the room, but she had seen the evidence. "You smell like her."

Ezequiel set the glass down with a sharp clink. "You're imagining things. Sign the papers, Claudia. Don't make this difficult. Your father's company is failing. You have no leverage."

Claudia's phone began to vibrate violently against the glass coffee table, the buzzing sound drilling into her temples.

She looked down. The screen lit up with the name Imogene.

Her sister never called. She texted, she emailed, she sent assistants. But she never called unless the world was ending.

Claudia picked it up, her hand shaking. "Hello?"

"It's Dad." Imogene's voice was ice-cold, stripped of all emotion, a terrifying contrast to the chaos she was describing. "He swallowed a bottle of sleeping pills. We're at Presbyterian."

The phone slipped from Claudia's fingers. It hit the carpet with a dull thud.

The room tilted. Her father. Suicide.

"Claudia?" Ezequiel took a step toward her, his brow furrowing. "What is it?"

She couldn't speak. She couldn't breathe. She grabbed her car keys from the table, her movements jerky and uncoordinated. She snatched her purse-the purse holding the secret that could change everything-and bolted for the door.

"Claudia!" Ezequiel's voice turned authoritative. "Stop. You haven't signed."

He reached out, his hand closing around her upper arm. His grip was firm, warm, familiar.

"Let go of me!" she screamed, twisting away from him with a ferocity that shocked them both. She saw his eyes widen. In three years, she had never raised her voice. She had been the perfect, silent statue he wanted.

"Get out of my way," she hissed.

She didn't wait for his reaction. She turned and ran out into the rain.

The drive to the hospital was a blur of red taillights and smearing wipers. The rain hammered against the roof of the Audi, drowning out her own thoughts.

Please don't die. Please don't die. I can't do this alone.

She abandoned the car at the emergency entrance, not caring if it got towed. The sliding doors hissed open, and the wall of noise hit her.

The ER was chaos. Babies crying, machines beeping, people shouting. The smell of wet wool and blood hung heavy in the air.

She spotted Imogene immediately. She was standing near the nurses' station, still wearing her sharp grey business suit. Her posture was rigid, her face a mask of terrifying calm, though her knuckles were white where she gripped her phone.

She was speaking to a doctor in a low, lethal tone. "I don't care about protocol. I care about results. Is he stable?"

Claudia ran to her. "Imogene!"

Imogene spun around. Her makeup was flawless, but her eyes were hollow. She grabbed Claudia's shoulders, her grip tight and controlling.

"Where is he?" she demanded, looking behind Claudia. "Where is Ezequiel? Why isn't he here?"

"I... I came alone," Claudia stammered.

"Alone?" Imogene's voice dropped to a whisper that cut deeper than a scream. "Daddy did this because the stock crashed this morning. We are ruined, Claudia. Ruined. We need Sanford money. Why didn't you bring him?"

"He's... busy," Claudia whispered. She couldn't tell her. Not now. Not while their father was having his stomach pumped.

"Busy?" Imogene released her with a shove of disgust. "Useless. You are useless."

She turned back to the doctor, but Claudia backed away, needing air. She walked toward the large glass windows that separated the chaotic waiting room from the main corridor.

And then she saw him.

Through the glass, down the long, quiet hallway that led to the VIP elevators, Ezequiel was walking.

He had followed her? Hope flared in her chest, bright and painful. He had come. He cared.

Claudia pressed her hand against the glass, ready to run to him.

But he didn't turn toward the ER. He didn't look for her.

A man in a white coat-Dr. Baker, the head of Neurology-greeted him. Ezequiel shook his hand, looking concerned, urgent. They walked together toward the private elevator bank.

Claudia's hand slid down the glass.

He wasn't here for her father. He wasn't here for her.

He had come back to the hospital for Alexa. Maybe she had called him. Maybe she needed him to fluff her pillows or hold her hand while she slept.

Her father was dying in a room that smelled of rubbing alcohol and vomit, and her husband was taking a private elevator to comfort his ex-girlfriend over a headache.

The despair that washed over her was total. It was a physical weight, crushing her lungs.

"Ms. Valentine?" A nurse ran out of the trauma room, holding a clipboard. "Are you the daughter? His vitals are dropping. We need a signature for the intubation. Now!"

You may also like

Accused Heiress: A Public Betrayal Novel Cover
9.1
My parents sat across from me on a live TV court show, their faces a mask of practiced sorrow for the cameras. They publicly condemned me as a thief and a heartless daughter, accusing me of abandoning them after my father's "accident" and demanding my entire inheritance. The scrolling comments behind them called me a "MONSTER." My mother cried fake tears while my cousin, Karsyn, offered her a comforting hand, her eyes glinting with triumph. They painted a picture of a family on the brink of ruin, all because of my supposed selfishness. They looked at me as if I were something rotten, and a familiar ache filled my chest. Why did my own family hate me so much? But this was a show designed to break me. When the host asked for my plea, I met the camera's gaze. "Not guilty," I stated clearly. "And I request the court use the memory retrieval device."
BENEATH THE SAME SKY Novel Cover
9.3
In the high-stakes world of elite business, a wealthy billionaire finds his life intertwined with a woman who challenges his cold perspective. Despite their different backgrounds, they discover an undeniable connection under the city lights. Their budding romance faces intense scrutiny from high society and personal rivals. As secrets emerge, they must decide if their love can bridge the gap between their worlds or if status will tear them apart.
From Trash To Treasure: Masked Heiress Novel Cover
8.8
I was the invisible failure of the Goff family, hiding my medical genius behind a report card full of Fs and a slumped posture. One rainy night, I found a man bleeding out in a dark alley behind the school gymnasium, a knife protruding from his gut. To keep the police from digging into my secrets, I dragged the dying stranger to my bedroom and stitched him up using a hidden surgical kit. I thought I was being careful, but my cousin Cleora caught a glimpse of the blood and immediately alerted my fiancé's wealthy family. By morning, my world collapsed as my future in-laws stormed the manor, throwing an annulment agreement at my feet. They called me a "loose woman" and "million-dollar trash," while my own housekeeper gleefully testified against me. At school, the word "SLUT" was spray-painted across my locker in jagged red letters, and the boy I was supposed to marry looked at me with nothing but cold revulsion. I didn't understand why they were so eager to destroy me before even asking for the truth. I was the one who had spent years protecting this family's reputation, yet they were throwing me to the wolves over a single misunderstanding. I felt a surge of cold fury as I realized my loyalty had been met with nothing but betrayal. Everything changed when the "dying" stranger finally walked down the stairs, shirtless and bandaged, revealing himself as Braylon Lancaster, the most powerful man in the city. He didn't just defend me; he froze my fiancé's entire family fortune with a single phone call. As my in-laws fled in terror, a courier arrived with a five-carat pink diamond from the head of the city's most dangerous crime syndicate. The note read: "The debt is acknowledged." Suddenly, I wasn't just a failure anymore-I was the most sought-after woman in the underworld.
He Gave Our Baby Away Novel Cover
9.5
After a night of unexpected passion with billionaire CEO Marcus Thorne, Elena finds herself pregnant. However, her dreams of a happy family shatter when Marcus chooses his corporate empire over their newborn, giving the infant away to secure a legacy. Years later, Elena returns with a cold heart and a hidden agenda to reclaim her child. As she infiltrates Marcus's world, she must navigate a web of betrayal and rekindled desire to find the son he stole.
Pregnant Woman's Vicious Plot Novel Cover
9.3
After waking up in an unfamiliar bed, Qiao Xi is shocked to find herself next to a powerful stranger. Her life takes a drastic turn when she discovers she is pregnant with the billionaire's child. Forced into a complex marriage of convenience, she must navigate a world of high-society deceit and hidden agendas. As she fights to protect her unborn baby, Qiao Xi uncovers a web of lies that threatens her future and her heart.
Seducing Mr Lycarr Novel Cover
9.6
In this steamy werewolf romance, a determined woman attempts to win the heart of the enigmatic billionaire, Mr. Lycarr. As she navigates his high-stakes corporate world and hidden supernatural nature, their intense attraction sparks a dangerous game of obsession. Boundaries blur between predator and prey when secrets emerge, forcing them to confront their deepest desires. Will her bold seduction lead to true love or a life-altering transformation?