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When My Husband Chose Her, I Rose

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For eight years, Sophia devoted her life to Nathan Kingsley—the cold, ambitious CEO who once promised her the world. She believed love could grow from loyalty. But when an accident nearly claims her life, Sophia wakes in a hospital only to be told by her husband to abort their unborn child. His reason? Isabella, the woman from his past, has returned. Suddenly, Sophia’s world crumbles. Isabella moves into their home. Nathan strips Sophia of her dignity, forcing her to serve at his corporate gala, mocking their marriage in front of the elite. And when Sophia tries to prove the baby is his, he humiliates her once more—choosing lies over the truth, cruelty over compassion. Then comes the final blow: the loss of their child. Alone, heartbroken, and left with nothing, Sophia uncovers the devastating truth—her marriage was a calculated betrayal, and Nathan's love was always a lie. But from the ashes of her ruin, a new woman is born. Sophia won't beg. She won’t break. She will rise.

When My Husband Chose Her, I Rose Chapter 1

I was lying in a hospital bed, bleeding and broken, when my husband told me to kill our baby.

His voice was calm. Cold. Like I was a stranger.

"Get rid of it," Nathan said, dropping the abortion papers onto my lap.

I begged him. I told him this child was his. That I had loved him for eight years. But then he whispered the name that shattered everything—Isabella.

She was back. And she had taken my place. In our home. In our bed. In his heart.

Three weeks later, he forced me to serve champagne at his company gala... wearing a black apron, not a gown. I watched from across the ballroom as he stood beside her, smiling, while I cleared plates and swallowed tears. My stomach ached with the weight of our child and my shame.

I should have left then. But I still believed I could fix us.

That belief died the day I walked into his office with an ultrasound photo—and walked out knowing he would never love me again. Not after what he said. Not after what she whispered while smirking behind him.

And when I lost my baby... alone… I learned the truth.

Nathan never loved me.

He used me.

And now he’s thrown me away.

But I’m not done. I’m not broken. And I’m not gone.

I am the forgotten heiress of a crumbling empire, and I have nothing left to lose.

So I will rise.

And when he sees me again—stronger, colder, untouchable—he’ll remember every cruel word.

And I’ll smile when I watch him fall.

But first... he has no idea what I’ve become.

...

The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, casting a sterile glow that made my skin look sickly pale. I blinked, trying to orient myself as consciousness returned in painful waves. Hospital. I was in a hospital. My hands instinctively moved to my abdomen, feeling the rough texture of bandages beneath my blood-stained clothes.

The accident. The screeching tires. The shattering glass.

My baby.

Relief flooded through me as I felt the subtle curve still there. My child had survived. We had survived.

"Nathan," I whispered, my throat raw. He stood by the window, his tall frame silhouetted against the blinds, shoulders rigid with tension. When he turned, I expected to see concern, maybe even love in those steel-gray eyes I'd adored for eight years.

Instead, I found ice.

"Get rid of the baby."

The words hung in the air between us, sharp and deadly as shattered glass. I thought I'd misheard him.

"What?" My voice trembled.

Nathan stepped closer, his expensive cologne – the one I'd gifted him on our anniversary – filling my nostrils. His jaw was clenched, a muscle twitching beneath his perfectly shaved skin.

"You heard me," he said, each word precise, controlled. "Get rid of it."

My fingers clutched the thin hospital blanket. "Nathan, this is our child."

A bitter laugh escaped him. "It's not." His lips curled into a mocking sneer that transformed his handsome face into something unrecognizable. "It's just proof of your betrayal. Did you really think staging an accident and getting pregnant would force me to marry you?"

The room tilted dangerously. Eight years. Eight years I had loved this man. Through college, through the long nights as his assistant, through our marriage that had felt more like a business transaction than a union of love. I had believed that even if he didn't love me, he wouldn't hate me this much.

"I didn't—" I started, but darkness crept at the edges of my vision. The beeping of the heart monitor accelerated.

"You thought you won," he continued, dropping a form onto the bed beside me. I recognized the hospital letterhead, the clinical language. Abortion consent. "But Isabella is back."

Isabella. The name sent a chill through me that had nothing to do with the hospital's air conditioning.

With those final words, he turned and left, his expensive shoes clicking against the linoleum floor, the door closing with a soft click that felt more final than if he'd slammed it.

I lay there, staring at the unsigned form, my fingertips going numb. Eight years of love. Eight years of patience. And it had all been shattered by a name from his past.

Three days later, I was discharged. The doctor advised rest, warning me about the fragility of my pregnancy after the trauma. I nodded mechanically, knowing that rest was the last thing awaiting me at home.

Home. The word felt hollow now.

The sleek black car waited at the curb, Nathan's driver expressionless as he opened the door for me. The ride was silent, the city blurring beyond tinted windows. I pressed my forehead against the cool glass, wondering when my life had become this nightmare.

Nathan wasn't home when we arrived at the penthouse. Of course he wasn't. Work always came first – the empire he'd built, Kingsley Corporation, demanded nothing less than his complete devotion.

"Mrs. Kingsley." Our housekeeper, Mrs. Chen, greeted me with worried eyes. "You should rest. I've prepared your room."

I nodded, but as I passed the guest suite, a familiar scent stopped me cold. Jasmine and vanilla. I knew that perfume.

The door was ajar, and inside, silk scarves were draped over lamps, casting a soft glow on designer luggage and carefully arranged flowers. On the vanity sat a silver-framed photograph – Nathan and a beautiful woman with doe eyes and a gentle smile, their college graduation.

Isabella.

My knees nearly buckled. She wasn't just back in his life. She was here, in our home.

"I see you've met our guest."

I whirled around. Nathan stood in the hallway, his tie loosened, eyes flat and unreadable.

"Why is she here?" My voice sounded distant to my own ears.

"Because I invited her." He brushed past me, the coldness radiating from him like winter frost. "This is my home, after all."

"It's our home," I whispered, hating how pathetic I sounded. "We're married, Nathan."

He turned then, and the look in his eyes made me take a step back.

"Our marriage was a calculated business deal, nothing more. Did you really think I'd ever love the woman who destroyed what Isabella and I had?"

My heart cracked. "I never—"

"Save it." He cut me off. "Isabella told me everything. How you manipulated the situation. How you lied."

"She's the one lying!" Desperation clawed at my throat. "Nathan, please, you have to believe me. This baby—"

"Is not mine." His voice was final, unyielding. "And this charade of a marriage ends now."

The world seemed to tilt again, but there was no hospital bed to catch me this time. Just the cold reality that the man I had loved for eight years believed I was capable of the worst kind of betrayal.

And somewhere in this house, Isabella was listening, victorious.

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