
The Divorced Wife And Her Billionaire
As Aurora lay dying of organ failure in the freezing ICU, she used her last ounce of strength to call her husband on their son's fifth birthday.
Instead of his voice, she heard the pop of champagne and the sweet laugh of his mistress, Jessica.
Conrad snatched the phone, impatiently ordering Aurora not to "ruin the mood" with her irrelevant calls.
But what truly pushed her into cardiac arrest was her five-year-old son's excited voice ringing through the speakerphone.
"I wish for Auntie Jessica to be my new mommy!"
"As long as you like it, Daddy will give you anything," Conrad promised without a second of hesitation.
Aurora gagged on her own blood and flatlined, the heart monitor erupting into a piercing red alarm.
She had swallowed her pride and wasted five years playing the perfect, submissive housewife, only to be thrown away like garbage by the two people she loved most.
She couldn't understand why her absolute devotion ended with her dying completely alone on a sterile mattress.
But she didn't die. Snatched from the jaws of death by a mysterious billionaire from her past, she woke up in a luxury suite, fully healed.
Looking at her pale, cold reflection in the window, the pathetic old Aurora died.
She packed her battered suitcase, signed a brutal postnuptial agreement waiving every single cent of her husband's wealth, and dropped the divorce papers on the table.
This time, she was leaving for good.
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Chapter 2
Aurora's hand froze in mid-air. The phone was pressed tight against her ear. She waited for the dead dial tone to cut through the silence.
But the call didn't end. Jessica, clearly wanting to show off her victory, pressed the speakerphone button.
Leo's young, excited voice rang out clearly in the background. "Daddy, do wishes really come true?"
Conrad's voice shifted instantly. The coldness vanished, replaced by a deep, loving warmth. "Of course they do, my little prince."
"Then I wish for Auntie Jessica to be my new mommy!" Leo yelled happily.
The words hit Aurora like a sledgehammer to the chest. The last fragile thread keeping her alive snapped.
Her chest heaved violently. She gagged and coughed up a mouthful of dark, blood-streaked fluid onto her chin.
"As long as Leo likes it," Conrad promised without a second of hesitation. He was laughing. "Daddy will give you anything you want."
Jessica let out a shy, giggling, "Oh, stop it."
Then, the line went dead.
Aurora's world collapsed. Ice-cold tears slid down her temples and into her hairline.
The heart monitor beside her bed suddenly erupted into a piercing, high-pitched red alarm.
Her breathing turned into shallow, rapid gasps. Massive black spots chewed at the edges of her vision.
The absolute despair of being thrown away by her own son drained the last drop of fight from her blood.
She slowly closed her eyes. Her fingers went slack. The phone dropped from her hand and hit the linoleum floor with a hard smack. She let herself fall backward into the dark.
The hospital room door slammed open. An ER doctor rushed in, dragging a crash cart behind him.
The doctor stared at the plummeting blood pressure on the screen. "Charge the paddles!" he yelled at the nurse.
The nurse grabbed a pair of trauma shears and quickly cut open the front of Aurora's gown.
Cold, sticky defibrillator pads were slapped hard onto her bare chest.
Aurora's consciousness was already floating. The chaotic shouting and the physical pain in her body felt miles away.
Just as her hearing was about to fade out completely, a chaotic, heavy set of footsteps pounded down the hallway outside.
Bang!
The heavy isolation doors at the end of the hall were kicked open with brutal force.
A young man's low, guttural roar bled through the thick wood of Aurora's door. It was a sound of pure, violent panic.
"If she dies in here today, I will wipe this entire fucking hospital off the map of New York!"
The sheer, oppressive authority in the man's voice made the ER doctor pause for a fraction of a second, his hand hovering over the shock button.
The sound of something shattering against a wall echoed outside. "Mobilize every resource!" the man screamed. "Contact our partner Swiss medical center in New York! I want their chief surgeon and his entire team in this room in ten minutes!"
A tiny spark of confusion flared in Aurora's dying brain. The voice was heavy with unfamiliar rage, yet there was a distant, buried familiarity to it.
But her oxygen-starved brain couldn't process it.
"Clear!" the doctor shouted.
A massive jolt of electricity slammed through her chest. Her back arched violently off the mattress.
As her body slammed back down onto the bed, the familiar voice outside was cut off. Aurora sank into an endless, heavy blackness.
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7.7
Married off to him to pay a debt that was never mine, my only purpose was to give him an heir.
Year after year, my foolish heart fell harder while he shattered it without mercy.
When my service ended, my debt paid, and no child to bind us, I chose freedom through divorce.
But just when I thought I was free...
I was bound to him again.
Bound by his child.

8.5
Elara spent three years invisible in her marriage to billionaire Damien Cross. When he hands her divorce papers, she disappears without a fight.
Six months later, an accident steals Damien's memory of the past five years. He doesn't remember his ex-wife, but he can't stop searching for the woman with sad eyes who haunts his dreams.
When he finds Elara thriving in Seattle, she refuses to let him back in. But this Damien is nothing like the cold husband she remembers, and as he uncovers their past, devastating secrets emerge.
Can you forgive someone who doesn't remember breaking you?

7.8
The freezing rain lashed against my face as I clung to the iron gates of the Hendrix estate, begging for a chance to prove I didn't kill my best friend.
I had come here for mercy, but the man I had secretly loved for years had a different plan. He didn't want to hear my truth; he wanted to see me broken.
As the sun rose, the estate manager delivered the final blow. He shoved Emery’s phone into my face, showing a forged text message that framed me for her death, then turned his back as the gates slammed shut.
My own family didn't offer a lifeline, either. When the police came for me, my parents didn't fight for my innocence; they chose to disown me to save their bank accounts from Alfredo’s wrath.
I was thrown into Rikers Island, stripped of my dignity, and subjected to years of calculated, brutal torture paid for by the man who once held my heart.
How could the person I loved turn my life into a private slaughterhouse based on a lie?
After three years of hell, I walked out of those prison gates with nothing but a scarred body and a hollow soul. The woman who loved Alfredo Hendrix died in that cell. Now, I’m back in the city where it all began, and I’m done hiding.

8.9
For seven years, I hid my MIT Ph.D. and my identity as a top haute couture designer to be the perfect, obedient wife to billionaire Cornelius Lambert.
But on our anniversary, while I waited at home with a cold dinner, I found him at a Michelin restaurant with his childhood sweetheart, Halle.
My seven-year-old son sat between them, laughing loudly.
"Mom is too boring. I wish Aunt Halle was my real mom."
Cornelius didn't defend me. He just smiled and affectionately ruffled the boy's hair.
When I finally packed my bags and left, I accidentally triggered an old AI robot prototype Cornelius had given me years ago.
A hidden recording played his voice from the very night he proposed.
"Why marry her? Because she's easy to control. Halle doesn't want to settle down yet, so Cassidy is just a perfect, temporary shield."
Later, when I caught them being intimate in a dark parking garage and snapped a photo, Cornelius watched with cold, dead eyes as his massive bodyguard shoved me against a concrete pillar.
My arm was torn open, blood dripping onto the floor, as they forced me to delete the evidence of his affair.
For seven years, I filed down every sharp edge of my brilliance for a man who saw me as nothing but a pathetic, disposable placeholder.
My heart turned to absolute ice. He thought I was just a weak, powerless housewife.
But he forgot who he was dealing with.
As his luxury car drove away, I pulled up the hidden command terminal on my phone and recovered the encrypted cloud backup of the photos.
I looked at my lawyer with a bleeding arm and a cold smile.
"Let's go. Now, we have a weapon."

7.2
Five years ago, Elena Moretti walked away from Dominic Russo without explanation-leaving him to face the collapse of his father's empire alone.
Now Dominic is no longer the reckless man she once loved. He's a ruthless billionaire CEO with power, influence... and a memory that hasn't forgotten betrayal.
When he acquires the company Elena works for, he offers her a deal she can't refuse: work under him for six months-or watch her family's name be dragged through a financial scandal from the past.
Forced into close proximity, old wounds reopen and buried secrets threaten to surface. But the more time they spend together, the more dangerous the tension becomes.
Because hatred is easier than forgiveness.
And love?
Love is guilty as sin.

7.8
She lost everything that day;
Her three years of marriage,
Her best friend's trust,
And her two weeks old baby.
...
"I want a divorce. I'm not in this marriage anymore." His voice dropped, as he moved closer.
'Divorce?' My world tilted.
"Yes, my lawyer will send you the papers to sign."
"No," I whispered, broken. "You can't be serious. Don't tell me you believed that lying bitch? This can't be happening. Not now. How could you bring this up today? We just buried my Papa a few hours ago, Lucian!" My voice was barely a whisper, alien even to my own ears, like my whole world was just, falling apart right there and then.
...
The price of Lyra Jones's love was everything.
She sacrificed her burgeoning career to become a devoted full-time housewife, only for her three-years marriage to Lucian White Jr. to explode in spectacular fashion.
On the very day of her father's funeral, a betrayal of shattering cruelty occurred: her childhood best friend, Aryan, delivered a fatal lie that cost Lyra her husband, her reputation, and tragically, her week-old pregnancy. Abandoned and utterly broken, Lyra fled.
Now she is back. Five years have passed, and Lyra has claimed her crown as the multibillion dollar CEO and Heiress of the Jones corporation.
She didn't return for closure; she returned for retribution. And she will not rest until Lucian is stripped of his empire and Aryan is exposed to the world.
They thought they buried the wife. Now, can they survive the CEO?
Start reading now to witness the most ruthless corporate revenge of the year.