LOGINShe chose love over legacy—and paid for it with everything. On their fifth wedding anniversary, Amara comes home expecting love. Instead, she finds betrayal waiting on her couch—pregnant. For five years, Amara sacrificed everything for her marriage: her family, her comfort, her body, and her dreams of motherhood. She believed her husband when he said love was enough. Then another woman walks into her home carrying his child. Forced to share her marriage, her bedroom, and her dignity “for the sake of the baby,” Amara endures a slow, calculated cruelty disguised as sacrifice. But what she doesn’t know is that the truth hiding beneath Selina’s sweetness is far more dangerous than betrayal. And when Amara finally hears it… Something shifts. How much can a woman lose before she chooses herself?
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“Mmm.”
Maya hums as she rounds the corner and catches me packing up my bag. “Don’t tell me you rushed to clear your desk on time just because you’re eager to run home?”
I glance at her, smile, then return to arranging my things.
Maya, my best friend and work colleague, has never been one to believe in love. The idea of worrying about a partner, caring about their well-being, or stepping out of her comfort zone for someone makes her cringe. Coming from a broken home, she believes loving a man properly is pointless. According to her, they always betray you in the end.
But that isn’t my story.
Felix, my husband, is different. We’ve been married for five years, yet every day still feels like the first. He adores me, sends flowers, plans surprises, and does everything he can to make me smile, especially on days when the weight of trying and failing to conceive feels unbearable.
Honestly, I have the perfect husband.
I slide my tablet into my bag, sling it over my arm, and turn to Maya. “You know, you should try giving love a chance. I think you might like it.”
She scrunches up her face as if the words taste bitter. “Girl, I would’ve done that a long time ago—if only I could find a species that doesn’t cheat.”
We burst into laughter.
Then she steps closer, her expression softening. “But I’m really happy for you. Five years and still counting. And every single year, you rush home like it’s day one.” She grins. “Happy wedding anniversary, baby.”
She pulls me into a tight hug, and something in my chest melts. Even though Maya claims she hates love, she loves fiercely in her own way.
I pull back, smiling. “You don’t want me crying here, do you?”
“I know better,” she laughs softly, a small, teasing smile playing at her lips. “Just… make sure to enjoy every part of your anniversary tonight, okay?”
I nod, chuckling. “I should go,” I say, heading toward the office door. “I need to set things up for Felix and me.”
“Okay!” she calls after me. “Have a blast. I’ll be waiting for all the details tomorrow!”
I laugh, wave, and leave.
*******
The mansion comes into view as I pull into the driveway, the home I worked tirelessly to pay for. You’re probably wondering why I paid for it and not my husband.
Felix lost his big job a few months after we got married and hasn’t been able to secure a proper one since. But I didn’t mind. My savings, from before my family cut ties with me, have kept us comfortably afloat.
They disowned me for marrying beneath my class.
But when did love ever have anything to do with class?
My entire life had been mapped out for me—what to wear, what to eat, who to talk to, who to befriend. It felt like my life had already been decided before I was old enough to understand it. I was exhausted from being controlled.
Meeting Felix changed that.
I met him during a college field trip involving students from other schools, and for the first time, I felt seen. Alive. Loved for who I was, not for what I could offer.
I shake off the memory, turn off the engine, and step out of the car.
I open the trunk and grab the shopping bags. I’d stopped by the mall earlier for groceries and a few gifts for Felix. I’d also asked Susan, our house help, to take the day off. Tonight was meant to be just us.
I sigh softly. “Come on,” I mutter to myself, adjusting the bags. “I need to start cooking before Felix gets home.”
I’m a few steps from the door when I notice it isn’t properly closed.
My heart skips.
Did Felix get here already?
Last year, he teased me by pretending he was still on the road, only for me to walk in and find the house fully decorated. My lips curve into a smile as excitement bubbles in my chest.
I push the door open gently and step inside.
“Felix?” I call softly.
The room is quiet—until I hear breathing.
My eyes snap toward the couch.
A woman slowly rises, using the chair beside her for support.
My gaze drops instantly to her stomach.
Heavily pregnant.
I look back up at her face, my heart thudding wildly. “Who… who are you?” I whisper.
Before she can respond, the door opens behind me.
I turn.
Felix.
His eyes move from the pregnant woman to me, his breath coming in uneven gasps. He says nothing. Doesn’t explain.
He closes the door behind him and walks deeper into the room.
Not toward me.
Toward her.
My heart sinks.
(Maya)“How’s it going?” I ask as I slide into Kelvin’s car. “Have you been able to find who posted it?”He shakes his head.“No.”“What?”My voice rises instantly.“How much longer do you need? You told me tracking an IP address would be easy. It’s been over three days, Kelvin, and you still haven’t found anything?”A dry laugh escapes me.“It’s usually easy,” he says. “But…”“But what?” I snap, running an irritated hand through my hair. “I don’t care how difficult it is. I need you to find whoever posted it. I want to know who’s behind all this.”He studies me for a moment before leaning back against his seat.“Why are you so desperate to find the poster?” he asks. “Shouldn’t you be celebrating? Whoever did this accomplished exactly what you’ve always wanted.”His lips curl.“They created a rift between Rayner and Amara.”“And why should I celebrate?”I scoff.“Someone else beat me to my own game, and you expect me to be happy?”My mind flashes back to the post.The picture. That pa
(Kelvin)My eyes stay glued to the screen, my fingers moving quickly across the keyboard while the words from earlier replay over and over in my head.A voice echoes in my mind.“This is the right time.”“Buy up the Sinclair Group’s stocks.”“Once you secure over thirty percent, you’ll have enough control to take back the Sinclair Hospitality Division… what rightfully belonged to your mother.”My jaw tightens.One purchase after another goes through.The numbers keep climbing.I can’t afford to miss this opportunity.The Sinclair stocks have fallen even further than expected. If I move fast enough, I can secure a significant stake before anyone realizes what’s happening.And when that happens…They’ll finally pay for everything they did to me.To my mother. My family.“Kelvin.”The voice slices straight through my thoughts.I freeze.My stomach drops.Rita.She’s walking toward me.“What are you doing?” she asks with a puzzled smile. “Didn’t you even notice I was standing here?”My pu
(Rita)“Did you hear? Sir Rayner’s former PA is actually the Roosevelts’ only daughter. And they were having an affair.”The whispers drift past me as I walk through the lobby.Every pair of eyes turns.Some stare. Some point. Some don’t even bother lowering their voices.They question. They judge. And gossip.I close my eyes for the briefest second.God…I never imagined there would come a day when I’d completely lose my composure at work.Without thinking twice, I march straight toward the group standing by the side.Before any of them can react, I snatch the phone from one woman’s hand and slam it onto the marble floor.The sharp crack echoes through the lobby.Gasps explode around us.Someone screams.Everyone freezes.But I don’t. I stare straight at the woman.“So,” I say calmly, “what was it you were saying again?”She storms toward me, shoving past the colleagues trying to stop her.“Did you just smash my phone?”“Yes.”I fold my arms.“And what exactly are you going to do abo
(Amara)I step into the living room beside Lillian.The moment we walk in, every conversation dies.Everyone freezes, their eyes snapping toward us as though we’ve interrupted something sacred.“Amara.” My mother walks toward us, her gaze moving between Lillian and me. “You and Lillian went out together?”“Not really,” Lillian answers before I can. “I actually ran into her at the hospital, so we decided to come back together.”My fingers curl tightly.Hospital.She said it so casually.As though I hadn’t specifically asked her not to mention where we’d met.Then, almost immediately, her eyes widen.She turns to me with an apologetic look.But it’s too late.The damage has already been done.Now they’ll ask questions.Now they’ll want answers I can’t give.“Hospital?” Mom repeats, confusion filling her voice. She quickly reaches for my hand. “Amara… what’s wrong? Are you sick? Is something happening?”I slowly pull my hand away.“No, Mom. I’m fine. You don’t have to worry.”“What do yo
(Rayner)“My phone,” I say, patting my pocket. “I think I left it in the car.”“I’ll go get it,” Stefan offers immediately, already turning away.“No.”The word leaves me before he can take another step.A faint smile touches my lips.“I’ll get it. You go ahead and check in our bags.”He studies me
(Amara)“You should get going before you end up missing your flight.”My mother's voice follows me as she escorts me down the stairs.“I'll have someone meet you at the airport in Beverly Hills. She's the team leader for this project and will be your guide for the three days you'll be spending ther
(Stella)“Here.”I stretch the stack of cash toward the bartender.“For a job well done.”His eyes widen instantly. A nervous giggle escapes him as he takes the money.“Thank you. Thank you, ma'am.”A satisfied smile touches my lips.“I’m sure you know what to do.”“Yes.” He nods quickly. “You don’
(Rayner)A groan tears from my throat as I force my eyes open."Argh..."Pain pounds behind my temples.I press my fingers against them, squeezing my eyes shut."Why does it hurt this much?"My head feels like it's splitting apart."Stefan, get me a coffee, please."Silence.No answer.I frown."Go












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