Follow
Chapters
Share
Wife Outplays Her Husband Novel Cover

Wife Outplays Her Husband

In this modern billionaire romance, a high-stakes game of wits unfolds between a powerful man and his seemingly compliant wife. While he believes he holds all the cards in their marriage, she is secretly orchestrating a brilliant counter-strategy. As their personal and professional lives collide, his assumptions are shattered by her calculated moves. This story explores a battle of intellect and passion where the wife stays one step ahead.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

The private elevator to our penthouse hummed softly as it carried me upward, the familiar sound doing nothing to calm my frayed nerves. I'd cut my business trip short by two days, hoping to surprise Gabriel. After thirteen years together—five of them as husband and wife—surprises were rare. What was even rarer these days was seeing genuine pleasure on his face when I walked into a room.

I twisted my wedding ring, the massive diamond catching the elevator's soft light. The nervous habit had become more pronounced over the past three years, since I'd discovered the first affair. Then the second. Then too many to count.

"It means nothing," he'd say, his voice dropping to that intimate timber that once made me feel like the only woman in the world. "They're just temporary distractions. You're my wife, Lily. The only one who matters."

I'd believed him because I needed to. Because the alternative was acknowledging that the boy who had promised to protect me forever when I was fifteen and newly orphaned had become a man who enjoyed watching me suffer.

The elevator doors slid open silently to our marble foyer. I stepped out, the Louis Vuitton overnight bag hanging from my shoulder, when I heard it—laughter. Not Gabriel's controlled chuckle that he reserved for business associates or his condescending laugh when I said something he found naive. This was genuine, warm laughter that I hadn't heard in years.

"You're absolutely wicked," a woman's voice said, melodic and confident.

I moved silently across the foyer, my heart already sinking. I'd walked in on Gabriel with other women before. The script was always the same—he'd dismiss them without a second glance, then spend the next few days love-bombing me until I forgave him. It was a cycle I'd grown accustomed to, like a chronic pain you learn to live with.

But something felt different this time.

I paused at the entrance to our living room. Gabriel sat on our white sectional, his suit jacket discarded, tie loosened. Across from him sat a woman I'd never seen before. She was breathtaking—honey-blonde hair falling in soft waves, a delicate profile, and when she turned toward Gabriel, I saw something that made my blood run cold.

She looked like me. A younger, more vibrant version of me.

Gabriel was pouring champagne into crystal flutes—my crystal flutes, a wedding gift from his mother. The woman accepted hers with a warm smile that transformed her face, making her even more beautiful.

"To new beginnings," she said, raising her glass.

Gabriel's eyes never left her face as he clinked his glass against hers. "To us, Sophia."

I must have made a sound because they both turned. Gabriel's expression shifted instantly—not to guilt or even annoyance, but to something I'd never seen before: irritation at being interrupted.

"Lily," he said flatly. "You're back early."

The woman—Sophia—didn't look embarrassed or guilty. Instead, she smiled at me with perfect white teeth, her eyes assessing me with cool interest.

"You must be Gabriel's wife," she said, rising gracefully. "I've heard so much about you."

I stepped forward on autopilot, my social training taking over where my emotions failed me. "Funny, I haven't heard anything about you."

Gabriel set his glass down with a sharp click. "Sophia Reed, my wife Lily Mitchell. Sophia is helping with the Westview project."

I nodded mechanically, noting how he'd introduced me as an afterthought. Sophia extended her hand, and I took it. Her grip was firm, confident. Mine felt clammy and weak in comparison.

"Pleasure to meet you," she said, but her eyes conveyed something else entirely—a subtle challenge, an unspoken claim.

Gabriel didn't move to my side as he normally would, to put his arm around me in a show of possession. Instead, he remained seated, watching our interaction with detached interest, like a scientist observing an experiment.

Something cold and heavy settled in my stomach. I'd seen Gabriel with other women before, but this was different. The way he looked at her wasn't just lust or momentary fascination. It was something deeper, more dangerous.

For the first time in our thirteen years together, I felt truly replaceable.

You may also like

After My Husband Switched Our Babies, I Destroyed His Legacy Novel Cover
9.6
After giving birth to a daughter, my husband secretly swapped her for a mistress's son to secure his family inheritance. I spent years raising a child that wasn't mine, unaware of the cruel betrayal. Once the truth surfaces, my devotion turns into a cold, calculated quest for vengeance. I will dismantle his billionaire empire and reclaim the life he stole. He wanted a legacy, but I will ensure he loses everything he ever built.
Betrayed by My Husband's Affair, Forgiven but Not Forgotten Novel Cover
7.9
After discovering her billionaire husband’s devastating infidelity, a shattered wife struggles to rebuild her life. Despite his desperate pleas for a second chance and her eventual decision to offer forgiveness, the deep scars of his betrayal remain. This emotional drama explores the painful reality of a marriage fractured by lies, where the shadows of the past haunt every step toward reconciliation and trust remains a distant, fragile dream.
Divorce After Deception Novel Cover
9.4
After three years of a hollow marriage, Clara realizes her devotion was met with cold indifference. Her husband, billionaire Julian, remained tethered to his past, treating her as a mere shadow. When the truth behind their union is finally unmasked, the illusion of love shatters. Choosing her dignity over a lie, Clara demands a divorce. Now, she must navigate a world of wealth and betrayal to reclaim her identity and find a future built on truth.
My Fake Bankrupt Husband Is A Tycoon Novel Cover
8.7
I was trapped in a greasy diner by my own mother. She was forcing me to marry my abusive cousin because he had paid her twenty thousand dollars. To escape, I used a contract marriage app and begged a complete stranger to marry me at City Hall that very day. Ethan drove a cheap Ford and wore a plain suit. I thought he was just an ordinary guy needing a fake wife. When my mother found out, she brought thugs to destroy my flower shop—my only home and livelihood. To protect Ethan from her endless extortion, I shielded him and screamed that he was bankrupt and drowning in credit card debt. My mother fled in disgust, and Ethan took me into his apartment for the night. But out of trauma and habit, I locked my bedroom door, muttering that he must be old and desperate. He stormed out into the freezing night, leaving me terrified that I had ruined my only lifeline. I didn't understand why he was so furiously offended, completely unaware that my "broke" husband was actually the most ruthless billionaire in New York, and I had just trampled his massive ego. The next morning, his face was a mask of ice as he dragged me back to City Hall to annul the marriage and get rid of me. "Annulment. Now," he demanded. But the clerk just popped her gum and slid a pink paper across the counter. "State law changed. Mandatory thirty-day cooling-off period."
My Runaway Groom's Billionaire Cousin Novel Cover
7.7
I stood in a fifty-thousand-dollar Vera Wang gown, waiting to seal the merger of the century between the Singleton and English families. Everything was perfect, fragile, and obscenely expensive. But minutes before the ceremony, my brother burst into the bridal suite looking like he’d seen a ghost. He handed me a crumpled note from Jeffery, the man I was supposed to marry. "I can’t do it," the note read. "I’m choosing love." Jeffery had fled to Paris with another woman, leaving me to face two thousand guests and a family legacy that would plummet forty percent by Monday morning. Harrison Singleton, the family patriarch, didn't offer sympathy; he offered a cold ultimatum. The wedding would happen, with or without Jeffery. He stepped aside to reveal Declan Singleton, the "Wolf of Wall Street" who had spent the last year ruthlessly stripping my father’s companies for parts. To save my family from bankruptcy, I had to walk down the aisle and marry the man I hated most. At the altar, Declan didn’t just say "I do"; he claimed me with a kiss so possessive it felt like a sentencing. The humiliation was physical, a knife twisting in my gut as the world watched the "hostile takeover" of my life. I was a spoil of war, traded to a predator who believed in leverage over love. Then, Jeffery called, weeping about his mistake and begging to come back. I looked at the massive, perfectly-sized diamond Declan had already prepared for me and realized this wasn't a coincidence. I wiped away my tears and straightened my emerald silk. If I had to live in a cage, I was going to make sure I had the sharpest teeth. "Let's go to war," I whispered to my new husband.
Sweet Captive Wife: You Belong to Me, Forever Novel Cover
7.7
Kiara Watson had lived an unhappy life with her family, always overshadowed by her sister, Cloe, who stole all the attention with her beauty. However, Kiara's fate took an unexpected turn when, by mistake and out of obligation, she found herself linked to Archie Villarreal, the man who caused a sensation in the most powerful family, the Villarreals. A dirty trick by Cloe awakened the fury of billionaire Archie. For Kiara, being Cloe's twin became her greatest sin. She received cruel punishment from Archie, who would do everything in his power to keep her from escaping, creating a stormy and passionate game of love and vehemence.