
The Priceless Wife He Threw Away
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For two years, I hid my lethal past as a top-tier Delta Force operator to play the perfect, submissive wife to Kason.
But on the eve of the absolute deadline to claim my parents' ashes, he forced me out of our car into a freezing rainstorm.
He had received a frantic call from his mistress crying over her missing dog.
"Are you seriously using dead people to compete for my attention?" Kason sneered.
He slapped my phone away, hurled my bag with my classified military ID into a muddy ditch, and left me stranded on the highway.
I knelt in the freezing mud as his luxury car sped away. I had swallowed his mother's insults and secretly saved his company from bankruptcy three times. Yet, to him, my parents' remains were just a box of dust compared to his mistress's pet.
The suffocating pain in my chest suddenly evaporated, replaced by a terrifying, absolute zero coldness.
The pathetic, submissive wife he thought he owned died on that highway.
I walked to a dingy motel, washed the gritty mud from my face, and traced the jagged scar on my collarbone.
I picked up the landline and dialed a twelve-digit encrypted number to the Pentagon.
It was time to wake up the ghost operator and burn Kason's world to the ground.
The Priceless Wife He Threw Away Chapter 1
"Turn the car around. Now."
Kason's voice sliced through the heavy silence in the Maybach, sharper than the torrential rain battering the windshield.
Allison's stomach dropped. She tightened her grip on her phone, her thumb hovering over the text message from her military liaison. Final deadline for retrieval is 0800 tomorrow.
"Kason, we can't," Allison said, her voice tight. "We are thirty miles from D.C."
Kason didn't even look at her. He pressed his phone closer to his ear.
"I know, baby, I know," he murmured into the receiver, his tone softening into something he never used with his wife. "I'll find him. Buster can't have gone far in this storm. Just stay inside, Haylee."
Haylee.
The name hit Allison's chest like a physical blow. Her lungs constricted, making it hard to pull in a breath.
"Take the next exit," Kason barked at the driver, twisting his expensive Patek Philippe watch around his wrist-his signature tell when he was losing patience.
The driver glanced nervously in the rearview mirror. "Sir, if we turn back to New York now, you'll miss the Washington itinerary entirely."
"Did I ask for your opinion?" Kason snapped. "Do it."
Allison turned her body toward him. Her heart hammered against her ribs.
"Tomorrow is the absolute deadline to claim my parents' ashes," she said, forcing the words through her tight throat. "You promised you would come with me."
Kason let out a harsh, humorless laugh. He finally turned his head, his dark eyes sweeping over her with pure disgust.
"Are you seriously using dead people to compete for my attention?" Kason sneered. "Haylee is out there crying her eyes out over a living, breathing animal, and you want me to prioritize a box of dust?"
Allison's eyes burned. Her hands shook as she unlocked her phone, pulling up the official notification email.
"It's not a game, Kason. Look at the clearance code-"
Kason's hand shot out. He slapped the phone out of her grasp.
The device hit the leather door panel with a sickening crack and fell to the floorboard.
"You are cold-blooded, Allison," Kason spat, leaning into her space. "A dog's life is in danger, and all you care about is your pathetic need for sympathy."
The sheer absurdity of his words paralyzed her. A cold, heavy numbness started at her fingertips and crawled up her arms.
The Maybach swerved violently onto the emergency shoulder, the tires screaming against the slick asphalt before slamming to a halt.
Kason hit the master unlock button on the door console.
"Get out," he ordered.
Allison stared at him, her jaw locking. "No."
She grabbed the door handle, holding it shut.
Kason's face twisted with rage. He leaned across the center console, his shoulder digging painfully into her chest, and shoved the passenger door open.
Freezing rain and violent wind instantly ripped into the cabin. The icy water soaked Allison's collar in seconds.
Before she could react, Kason grabbed her leather tote bag from the floor.
"Don't delay my trip," he growled, and hurled the bag out into the muddy ditch beside the highway.
Allison's breath hitched. The classified military identification documents required to claim her parents' remains were in that bag.
Pure, unfiltered panic spiked in her veins. She unbuckled her seatbelt and lunged out of the car, her knees hitting the wet, freezing mud as she scrambled for the leather strap.
The heavy car door slammed shut behind her with a deafening thud.
Allison whipped her head around just as the Maybach's engine roared. The luxury sedan accelerated instantly, tearing away into the storm.
She knelt in the mud, the icy rain pasting her hair to her face. She watched the red taillights blur and vanish into the dark.
An eighteen-wheeler roared past in the right lane. A massive wave of dirty water crashed over her, soaking her to the bone.
Allison slowly wiped the gritty mud from her eyes. She pulled her cracked phone from her coat pocket. The screen flickered, showing a new text from Kason.
Walk home and think about how selfish you are.
The shivering in her body suddenly stopped. The suffocating pain in her chest evaporated, replaced by a terrifying, absolute zero coldness.
She didn't reply. She opened her settings and blocked Kason's number.
Allison stood up. She picked up her ruined bag and began walking down the dark shoulder of I-95.
Twenty minutes later, she pushed open the glass door of a run-down motel off the nearest exit. She paid for a room with cash, ignoring the clerk's staring eyes.
Inside the dingy room, Allison stood under the rusty showerhead. She let the scalding water wash away the mud and the last two years of her pathetic, subservient life.
Her fingers reached up, tracing the thick, jagged scar on her collarbone.
It was a reflex. A physical anchor. The tactical mindset of a Delta Force operator, buried for two years, snapped back into place.
She stepped out of the shower, wrapped in a thin towel. She picked up the motel's landline phone and dialed a twelve-digit encrypted number.
The line clicked.
"This is Kramer," Allison said, her voice devoid of any emotion. "Initiate Alpha-level protocol for tomorrow's transfer. I am coming alone."
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The Priceless Wife He Threw Away of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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9.2
She loved him until she lost herself.
Now, behind locked doors and shattered glass, she must learn to breathe again.
When she first met Lloyd, he was magnetic and intoxicating. The kind of man who turned every head when he entered a room, who spoke in promises sweet enough to taste. With him, she felt chosen, cherished, and safe.
But safety was an illusion, and love became a weapon.
And slowly, piece by piece, he dismantled her until nothing of the woman she once was remained.
Now institutionalized after a breakdown, she begins to piece together the brutal truth of what really happened in the shadows of their love story. Memories sting like open wounds: the manipulation disguised as tenderness, the apologies that blurred into threats, the desperate hope that tomorrow he'd be the man she fell for again.
Yet beneath the grief and the shame, a quiet rebellion stirs, a vow to reclaim her voice, her freedom, and her life. Because this is not just a story of how she fell apart. It is a story of how she rises.
Haunting, raw, and achingly intimate, Boys like him peels back the glittering mask of a toxic love affair to reveal the kind of darkness that hides in plain sight, and the unbreakable strength it takes to escape it.

9.1
He postponed putting my name on the deed 18 times.
Each time, his mentee Ciera had an “emergency.” Each time, he ran to her.
I watched him give her his prized Montblanc pen—the one he wouldn’t even let me borrow. I saw her post their late nights on Instagram. I ate anniversary dinners alone while he “mentored” her.
Then he bought me a necklace—identical to the one she just flaunted online.
That was when I stopped feeling anything.
I didn’t cry. I didn’t fight. I simply packed two suitcases, resigned from our firm, and booked a one-way ticket to London.
He thinks I’m coming back in a week.
He has no idea I’m gone for good.
Nineteen broken promises. One silent goodbye. And a new life waiting across the ocean.

9.0
Allegra woke up in a sterile alien hospital with no memory, no ID chip, and a terrifying snow leopard General claiming responsibility for her crash.
But a routine ID scan at a local boutique shattered her fragile cover.
The machine shrieked, flashing a fatal red warning: NO NEURAL LINK DETECTED.
She was a "Ghost"—an illegal, unregistered biological entity in a ruthless Hybrid Empire.
The boutique locked down instantly. Heavily armed police swarmed the plaza, laser sights painting her chest red.
She was dragged into a subterranean military black site, where a manic geneticist tested her blood and discovered the impossible truth.
She wasn't a Hybrid. She was a pure Homo Sapiens—an extinct race whose mere presence could cure the Hybrids' fatal Psyche collapse.
To keep her all to himself, the scientist lied to the General, branding her a toxic, mutating bio-weapon.
Forced by Imperial law, the General abandoned her to the scientist's cruel custody.
Allegra was locked inside a reinforced glass cage in the deepest isolation ward, waiting to be dissected.
She huddled on the floor, trembling in absolute despair.
She didn't belong in this nightmare world. Why was she being treated like a monster? Why did this madman look at her like a prize to be torn apart?
Watching the scientist's fox ears twitch in manic stress outside the glass, her human empathy momentarily overrode her terror.
She stood up and pressed her palm against the glass, perfectly aligning it with his.
"Don't be so nervous, Mr. Fox."
Instantly, an invisible wave of human resonance flooded his core, shattering his genetic madness.
The terrifying predator was reduced to a whimpering, devoted puppy, pressing himself against the window in absolute submission.
Allegra slowly pulled her hand back, her heart skipping a beat.
Well, she thought, that changes things.

8.2
In our beast world, females are treated as nothing more than precious breeding stock to keep the pack strong. As the pack's best Mender, I spent all my time focusing on my healing herbs, completely ignoring my maturity ritual.
But tonight, the blind pack elder grabbed my wrist and delivered a chilling ultimatum.
If I don't choose my mates by the next Full Moon, the Council of Elders will force a match and assign them to me.
The threat is already suffocating. Arrogant, elite warriors like Caleb Quinn are pacing outside my door like starving wolves, stalking my porch and using pack business to corner me. At home, the reality of multiple mates is even worse. My mother has two mates—my father, the strongest Alpha, and my cold, intellectual step-father. Their toxic, murderous jealousy turns our house into a daily war zone. They literally unleash suffocating killing intent on innocent cubs just for hugging my mother.
I am disgusted by this sick, possessive obsession. I refuse to let my life become a battlefield of jealous males fighting over who gets to guard my door, and I absolutely refuse to be forced into a harem by the Elders.
So, I made a declaration that shocked my entire family and broke every pack tradition.
"I will only ever take one mate."
And to make sure none of those predatory warriors can touch me, I set an impossible trap.
"Whoever wants me must defeat my father first."

9.0
Seventeen years after going missing, Brooklyn was finally brought back to her ultra-wealthy biological family.
But instead of a tearful reunion, her parents and sisters treated her like infectious garbage, mocking her cheap clothes and calling her a country bumpkin.
They dumped her into a remedial class to hide her away, cut off her allowance, and threatened to lock down her trust fund to force her into absolute submission.
One night, Brooklyn stood in the shadows of the estate and overheard a conversation that shattered everything.
She hadn't wandered off as a child.
Her parents had deliberately thrown her away because a fake fortune teller claimed her birth chart was a jinx to the family's wealth.
They felt zero remorse, only plotting to banish her again the moment she turned eighteen.
Her biological father thought he was putting a leash on a helpless, uneducated girl by cutting off her pocket change.
He had no idea that Brooklyn was the anonymous VIP who casually dropped sixty million dollars on an emerald at the city's most exclusive auction.
He didn't know she was the elusive medical genius that the world's most powerful billionaires were currently tearing the city apart to find.
The last microscopic shred of hope for a family withered into cold ash in her chest.
"Lock down my trust fund?"
She pulled out her encrypted phone and activated her shadow networks, severing herself entirely from their pathetic surveillance.
Since they believed she was a jinx, she was going to show them exactly what a real curse looked like.

7.8
For five years, I was the flawless wife to the heir of the De Luca empire, securing billion-dollar acquisitions to prove my worth.
But my husband, Alessandro, still paraded his mistress in our home, publicly humiliating me as a "cold spreadsheet" while she sneered in triumph.
It didn't stop at infidelity. When I dared to cut off her credit cards, Alessandro decided to teach me a lesson.
He allowed his mistress to secretly file down the metal clasp on my horse's saddle right before a massive public equestrian event.
My leg was completely shattered in a horrific, agonizing fall in front of hundreds of elite guests.
While I lay bleeding in the dirt, my husband didn't even glance my way. Instead, he rushed to hold his mistress, shielding her eyes from the gruesome sight.
Later, pretending to be unconscious in the infirmary, I overheard him ordering his guards.
"Get rid of the saddle. It was just a lesson to remind her who's in charge."
He didn't just want me humiliated; he wanted me crippled and broken.
As the sterile smell of the hospital hit me, a horrifying realization set in—I was two weeks late. I was pregnant with his child.
The thought of my baby growing up in this ruthless, toxic family made my blood run cold, and the last spark of my love turned into absolute hatred.
The obedient wife died on that dirt track.
I quietly contacted his family's biggest rival and activated my secret scorched-earth protocol. It was time to burn his empire to the ground.











