Follow
Chapters
Share
Too Late For Your Forgiveness Now Novel Cover

Too Late For Your Forgiveness Now

My throat was closing up, anaphylactic shock setting in from the peanuts my half-sister, Kecia, had hidden in the macaron. But Jonathan didn't call 911. He rolled his eyes, called me "dramatic," and handed Kecia my late mother's vintage Cartier bracelet-the one heirloom I had left-just to comfort her. I woke up in the ER alone, only to find my father had sold me off to save his company. I was forced to marry Gage Sawyer, the "Sleeping Prince," a man rumored to be in a permanent vegetative state. Jonathan stayed with Kecia, believing her lie that she was his childhood savior. He didn't know I was the one who saved him years ago. He didn't care that she tried to kill me. But on my wedding day, as I stood by the altar ready to sign my life away, my comatose groom suddenly squeezed my hand. Gage Sawyer was wide awake, and he wanted revenge just as much as I did. When Jonathan finally learned the truth and crashed the wedding begging for forgiveness, I looked him dead in the eye. "You're trespassing, Mr. Chavez." "I'm Mrs. Sawyer now."
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

Kiana Craig POV:

The scent of stale champagne and desperation clung to the air in my father's study. The ink on the contracts was barely dry, but the weight of the paper in my hand felt solid, real. My mother's charity, Craig Foundation, finally free from Debrah's grasping fingers. My shares, no longer a pawn in my father's games. The price? My marriage to Gage Sawyer, the "Sleeping Prince." A grim trade, but a necessary one.

I walked out of the study, the legal documents tucked safely into my bag. A strange lightness lifted my shoulders, even as a hollow ache settled in my chest. The old Kiana, the one who loved Jonathan, was officially dead.

As I approached the drawing-room, I heard voices. More specifically, Kecia' s saccharine giggle and Jonathan' s deep, resonant laugh. My steps faltered. A cold knot tightened in my stomach. They were here. Already.

I pushed the door open, a ghost of a smile playing on my lips. The scene was perfectly choreographed. Kecia, draped over Jonathan' s arm like a delicate vine, her head tilted up at him, her eyes sparkling. Jonathan, looking impeccably disheveled, a lock of dark hair falling over his forehead, gazing down at her with a tenderness I had never truly received. My father and Debrah sat opposite them, beaming with what I now recognized as pure, unadulterated greed.

"Kiana, darling!" Debrah cooed, her voice dripping with fake sweetness. "Look who's decided to grace us with his presence! Jonathan came to cheer up poor Kecia."

Kecia, catching my eye, managed a delicate sniffle, then buried her face deeper into Jonathan' s shoulder. He stroked her hair, his gaze flicking to me, a flicker of something unreadable in his eyes before he settled back on Kecia.

My heart should have shattered. It should have. But it didn't. It felt like a dried-up husk, brittle and unfeeling. The tears were gone, replaced by a cold, searing anger.

I let out a soft, mocking laugh, a sound that made everyone in the room turn their heads, their expressions ranging from annoyance to outright shock.

My father frowned, his attention immediately back on Jonathan. He rarely looked directly at me anymore, unless he wanted something. "Kiana, don't be rude. Jonathan was kind enough to join us."

I ignored him, my gaze fixed on Jonathan. He looked good. Too good. The kind of good that made you want to hate him, even when you knew hate was a wasted emotion.

I walked to the sideboard, poured myself a glass of champagne, and took a long sip. The bubbles tickled my throat, but the bitterness remained.

"So," Kecia piped up, her voice surprisingly clear for someone supposedly "upset," "Kiana, what are you doing here? I thought you were... making amends with yourself." She punctuated the last phrase with a pointed glance at Jonathan, as if to say, He's mine now.

Jonathan' s grip on Kecia' s arm tightened almost imperceptibly. He finally looked at me, a direct, unsettling stare. "Kiana. Are you feeling better? About the... incident?"

The incident. He hadn' t called, hadn' t visited. He didn' t care. He was just performing for Kecia.

"Oh, much better, Jonathan," I replied, my voice smooth, almost purring. "Turns out, some things are just better left behind. Like toxic relationships, and people who prioritize manipulative half-sisters over their supposed girlfriends."

Jonathan' s eyes narrowed. Kecia gasped dramatically, pulling away slightly. "Kiana! How can you say such a thing? I was so worried about you!"

"Worried enough to send me flowers?" I challenged, my eyebrows raised. "Worried enough to visit? Or worried enough to make sure Jonathan chose you over me, even when I was in a hospital bed?"

"Kiana!" Jonathan's voice was sharp, a warning edge I knew well. "That's enough. Kecia was very shaken by what happened. You shouldn't blame her."

I laughed again, a colder, more cutting sound this time. "Shaken? She was practically celebrating. Don't insult my intelligence, Jonathan. Or yours, for that matter."

He moved, releasing Kecia and taking a step towards me. "Kiana, I'm warning you. Don't push me."

"Or what?" I challenged, meeting his gaze head-on. "You' ll throw me out? You already did that, didn't you? You left me for her." I gestured vaguely at Kecia, whose eyes were now welling up with perfectly timed tears.

"Kiana!" My father finally intervened, his face pale. "Stop this at once! Jonathan, please, forgive my daughter. She's... distraught. She doesn't know what she's saying."

"Oh, I know exactly what I'm saying, Dad," I corrected, my eyes still locked with Jonathan' s. "I'm saying you're a coward, Jonathan. A spineless man who can't see past his own ego and a manipulative woman's tears."

His face darkened, a dangerous glint in his eyes. He clearly wasn't used to being spoken to this way. The old Kiana would have crumbled, apologised, begged for forgiveness. This Kiana, however, felt nothing but a fierce satisfaction.

"Kiana, I think you should leave," Jonathan said, his voice low and menacing. "Before you say something you truly regret."

"Regret?" I scoffed. "The only thing I regret is wasting years on you. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have important business to attend to. Business that actually generates real profit, not just a facade of 'wellness' for Kecia' s latest scam."

I turned, a flicker of something in my father' s eyes that looked suspiciously like admiration, quickly replaced by fear.

"What is she talking about, Kearney?" Debrah demanded, clinging to my father's arm.

My father cleared his throat, avoiding their gazes. "It's nothing. Just... Kiana being Kiana."

"Oh, it's something," I chimed in, turning back to face them, a mischievous glint in my eyes. "It's the future, Dad. And it doesn't involve me being Jonathan's pet, or Kecia's scapegoat."

Kecia, ever the master of deflection, sniffled again. "Jonathan, Kiana is being so mean to me. I just wanted to feel better, and she's making it worse."

Jonathan immediately moved to her side, pulling her into a protective embrace. He glared at me. "Kiana, apologize to Kecia. Now."

My jaw tightened. "Apologize? For what? For telling the truth? For being tired of her games and your blindness?"

"Kiana!" he roared, his patience clearly snapping. "If you don't apologize, I will make sure you lose everything. Your social standing, your reputation, everything you think you have."

My laughter was genuine this time, sharp and unhinged. "You think you can take anything more from me, Jonathan? You already took my heart, my dignity, and my mother' s bracelet. What else could you possibly take?" I paused, my gaze sweeping over my father and Debrah. "Oh, wait. I know. My father's company. You can take that too. It's already crumbling, thanks to his brilliant business decisions and Kecia's insatiable appetite for vanity projects."

My father's face turned ashen. Debrah gasped. Jonathan's eyes, however, showed a flicker of confused surprise.

"What are you talking about?" he demanded, his grip on Kecia loosening.

"Oh, nothing much," I said, shrugging casually. "Just that I'm officially marrying Gage Sawyer. To save the Craig family, of course. My father insisted." I smiled, a cold, predatory smile. "So, you see, Jonathan, I'm hardly in a position to lose anything. In fact, I'm gaining a husband. And a powerful family name. While you're stuck with... well, with Kecia." I winked at Kecia, whose face had gone from tearful to horrified.

Jonathan stared at me, his mouth slightly agape. He opened it to speak, but no words came out.

Kecia, however, found her voice. "What? No! Kiana, you can't! You're with Jonathan! You love him!" She looked at Jonathan, her eyes wide and panicked. "Tell her, Jonathan! Tell her she can't!"

Jonathan's gaze was fixed on me, a storm brewing in his eyes. He didn't speak. He couldn't.

My father looked relieved, Debrah looked furious, and Kecia looked utterly betrayed. A perfect tableau.

"Well," I said, taking another sip of champagne. "It's been a lovely evening. But I have a wedding to plan. And a new life to build. One that doesn't involve pretending to be less than I am, just to make others comfortable."

I set the glass down with a delicate clink, then turned and walked out of the drawing-room, leaving behind the stunned silence and the wreckage of their perfect little illusion. The air outside felt crisp, clean. For the first time in a long time, I could breathe.

The battle wasn't over. Not by a long shot. But the first shot had been fired. And it wasn't aimed at me this time.

You may also like

A Flame in the Shadow Novel Cover
9.2
For a thousand years, the city of Crescent Falls has survived beneath the shadow of an ancient savior. Each century, a man is chosen as an offering to Sariyah-the being said to have once driven demons from the world. When Bastion, the man Ember loves, is taken after daring to refuse her, Ember's grief turns into defiance, and she vows to bring him home no matter the cost. Her search forces her into an uneasy alliance with Orion St. James, a dangerously charming immortal with a violent past and secrets tied to Sariyah herself. Bound together by a magic neither of them wants nor understands, Ember and Orion are drawn into a hidden war beneath the city-one involving cultists, monsters, and an ancient order known as the Watchers. As Crescent Falls begins to fracture, Ember experiences unsettling visions that hint her bloodline is far more entangled with Sariyah than anyone ever suspected. Strange new powers awaken within her, blurring the line between protector and destroyer, while enemies gather and old loyalties are tested. With the city on the brink of collapse and unseen forces moving in the shadows, Ember must decide how far she is willing to go to save Bastion-and whether becoming something darker is the only way to stop an evil that has ruled unchallenged for centuries. Because some thrones are not inherited. They are taken.
After My Mate Poisoned Our Son, I Took Revenge Novel Cover
9.6
Betrayal shatters a mother's world when her mate poisons their own son. This horrific act of cruelty ignites a fire within her, transforming grief into a relentless quest for justice. No longer the submissive partner, she rises to dismantle the life of the man she once loved. In a world of wolves and ancient power, she will stop at nothing to ensure he pays for his sins. It is a journey of survival, raw fury, and ultimate retribution.
Genius Wife's Revenge: Too Late For Regret Novel Cover
7.7
For two years, I played the role of the "Midwestern mistake," the mousey wife Julian Ford-Sterling IV kept hidden like a shameful secret. I hid my true self behind thick glasses and ashen foundation, acting as the perfect, cowed charity case while he lived a life of marble and indifference. The day our marriage contract ended, the headlines were already screaming about his affair with Hollywood’s sweetheart, Lana Vane. Julian didn't even grant me a final conversation; he simply sent his legal team to hand me divorce papers that gave me nothing—no alimony, no shares, just a non-disclosure agreement and a one-way ticket out of his life. I signed the papers and walked away, but a drugged encounter in a dark club that same night led me back into his arms. We collided in the shadows, two strangers stripped of their titles, but I fled before dawn, accidentally leaving behind my vintage silver locket. By the time I reached my secret design studio the next morning, I discovered Julian had executed a hostile takeover of my entire life’s work. To my horror, Lana Vane was already there, clutching my stolen locket and shamelessly claiming she was the woman Julian had spent the night with. Julian stood before me in his charcoal suit, looking at me with total lack of recognition. To him, I was just a "gold-digging" architect he had bought along with the furniture. I watched them together, the man who had discarded me and the woman who had stolen my identity, realizing that Julian was obsessed with the genius of "Rose" while despising the woman who stood right in front of him. He had no idea that the wife he’d just divorced was the very person he was now desperate to control. I straightened my spine, my violet-blue eyes cold and lethal behind my new designer frames. "Mr. Ford-Sterling, you wanted the best designer in the city? You’ve got her. But you should know—I don't just build empires. I know exactly how to tear them down."
His Darkest Obsession Novel Cover
8.5
They say the devil is the most dangerous evil alive. Until he met her. She didn't run from his darkness. She walked straight into it - and made it hers. He's ruthless, feared by all, a man who destroys without remorse. She's cunning, seductive, and far more dangerous than she appears. Their deal was supposed to be simple. Power for loyalty. Protection for obedience. But desire was never part of the agreement. Every glance burns. Every touch feels like a sin. Every kiss tastes like betrayal. They hate each other. They crave each other. And neither knows who will ruin who first. Because when two monsters fall in love, it isn't sweet - it's war. And in the end, the devil may lose his throne... to the woman who stole his heart and his soul.
I Deepfaked My Husband Into a Gay Porn Star Novel Cover
8.0
In this intense modern thriller, a woman orchestrates a high-stakes revenge plot by using advanced deepfake technology to frame her husband as a gay adult film actor. As her digital deception unfolds, she becomes entangled in a dangerous web of mystery and action. The story follows her calculated moves as she manipulates reality to destroy his reputation, leading to unforeseen consequences that threaten to spiral out of control.
LOVE PAINTED IN LIES  Novel Cover
9.0
Prologue ‎Some stories begin with love. ‎Some begin with war. ‎But theirs began with a promise, one whispered under the fading glow of a streetlamp, sealed with youthful dreams and a future full of light. Neither of them knew how quickly love could twist into something darker... or how far a wounded heart could go just to feel whole again. ‎This is not a tale