LOGINWarning: 18+ This novel contains explicit adult content, strong language, manipulation, graphic violence, blood, and mature situations. Read at your own risk or pleasure. He remarried her best friend… while she was still calling him her husband. Madden Callista thought the worst thing in her life was the darkness creeping into her vision. She was wrong, it was the darkness living in her marriage. She loved Daelan Grey with a blind, unshakable faith. When he slid documents across the table and told her they were “just business,” she signed them without hesitation. When he reassured her with soft kisses and steady hands, she believed him. When he promised forever, she gave him everything, her trust, her wealth, her name. She never imagined those signatures were erasing her. The day Callista walked into the grand wedding hall, she thought she was surprising her husband. Instead, she walked into a nightmare dressed in white. Daelan stood at the altar exchanging vows with Elysia. Elysia, her old best friend. Elysia, who once laughed with her over coffee, she now wore the smile of a thief. When she screamed that Daelan was her husband, whispers rippled through the crowd. Cameras turned but Daelen didn’t deny her. He simply lifted a file for everyone to see. “We divorced five years ago,” he announced, voice cold and measured. He had rewritten her entire existence. She's no longer the CEO of the brand Avenior but now a NOBODY. “Kiss me at my husband's wedding,” She whispered in a stranger’s ear, her breath reeking of alcohol. (A drug lord)
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I realized I was going blind the exact same night I discovered my husband was marrying another woman.
At that precise moment, however, the brutal betrayal hadn't hit me yet. All I knew was that the crisp reality I usually ruled had suddenly dissolved into a terrifying blur.
The glossy black nails in front of my face looked like smeared, trembling shadows instead of the flawless, expensive manicure I’d paid a ridiculous amount for just hours prior.
The restroom floor tilted slightly beneath my designer heels, and the cold marble sink beside me felt like the only anchor keeping me from collapsing entirely. “What the fuck…” I muttered, squeezing my eyes shut.
Then someone started banging hard on the door. “Hello?! Is somebody in there?!”
I blinked hard, forcing my eyes to focus, but the world swam like I’d been thrown into deep water.
What the hell is wrong with me?
My lips stretched into a weak smile, though no one was there to see it. The kind of smile rich women practiced in mirrors. Only this one trembled, and my hand shook harder.
My chest tightened painfully. “What is going on…” I whispered hoarsely, my voice barely audible.
Another BANG. “Hello?!” a female voice called from outside the restroom door. “Is somebody in there?”
I slowly lifted my head as footsteps shuffled outside and the door handle rattled. The restroom door suddenly swung open, bright light flooded inside the stall as the woman pushed the stall door open without waiting for an answer.
I blinked. For a moment everything was white, then my vision sharpened. Standing there was a young woman, maybe mid-twenties…perfectly styled hair, designer heels, lips twisted into an expression of pure disgust.
Behind her stood three other girls, hovering like a pack of vultures. They stared at me and then they started whispering. “What the hell…”
“Why would someone lock themselves in a public restroom for hours?”
“Seriously, that’s so fucking weird.”
“Maybe she’s drunk or pleasuring herself.”
I stared at them silently, my head throbbing again. The pain started behind my eyes like someone was hammering nails into my skull, but I didn’t let it show. Instead, I slowly stood up and smiled. The kind that had fooled cameras, investors, and millions of followers online.
My heels clicked softly on the tile as I stepped out of the stall.
The girl at the door wrinkled her nose. “Uh… you know people actually need to use the restroom, right?”
Her friend behind her snorted. “Yeah, like what the hell were you even doing in there?”
Another girl laughed. “Probably crying over some broke boyfriend.” The group erupted into quiet giggles.
I tilted my head slightly and let my cold gaze slide over them. The laughter slowly died because something in my expression changed.
The girl closest to the door suddenly stiffened and her eyes widened. “…Wait.” She leaned closer, squinting. “Oh shit.”
The others frowned. “What?”
“That’s…” She grabbed her friend’s arm.
“That’s Callista Madden… look at that posh, customized bag.” Suddenly, the room went silent. That bag had been all over the internet, rumored to be unsellable, not even for the richest woman on Earth. Yet I, Callista had walked into my brand’s store after the news broke and claimed it as my signature piece.
The girl who had been talking the most…the one who’d been mocking me froze like someone had poured ice water over her head. Her face drained of color. “…No way.”
I studied them calmly like a queen examining insects, the realization spread through the group one by one because everyone knew who I was. CEO of Avenior. Social media empire, fashion icon and a ruthless businesswoman. A woman whose brand deals could make or destroy careers overnight.
The loud girl swallowed. “Oh my God…”
I leaned slightly against the sink counter. My head still throbbed, but I ignored it. My lips curved slowly. “Weren’t you the one,” I said softly, “begging my company last month to partner with your pathetic little skincare brand?”
The girl froze.
I remembered everything. I always did…especially desperation.
“You sent three emails,” I continued calmly. “Two voice messages. And a ridiculously long proposal about ‘mutual exposure.’” My smile widened. “Exposure to what exactly?”
The girl’s face turned bright red. “I…I didn’t realize it was…”
I laughed. It was quiet but cruel. “Oh, now you recognize me.”
Behind her, her friends looked like they wanted the floor to swallow them whole. One of them whispered under her breath. “Holy shit…”
I tilted my head again and my eyes darkened. “Funny how your mouth was running like a broken faucet a second ago.”
The girl looked like she might cry. “I’m sorry, Miss Madden. I didn’t…”
“Didn’t think the woman in the locked stall might actually matter?”
She had no answer. I smirked. I almost felt entertained. Then a brutal, stabbing pain exploded behind my eyes. My breath hitched sharply and it felt like my skull was splitting open.
My fingers dug into the marble sink. The girls in front of me blurred again. My heartbeat slammed violently against my ribs. I inhaled slowly, forcing the pain down.
I straightened and smiled again. Without another word, I grabbed my purse and walked past them. My heels echoed sharply against the tile.
They parted automatically to let me through like the Red Sea. As I stepped out of the restroom, the hallway lights seemed painfully bright.
My vision swayed again but I kept walking. Behind me, the whispers exploded the moment the door closed. “Oh my God.”
“That was actually Callista Madden.”
“Why didn’t you shut the hell up?!”
“I didn’t recognize her…I should have noticed the bag earlier!”
“Well congratulations, you just insulted a billionaire to her face!”
“My life is fucking ruined.”
The noise of the wedding hall crashed over me like waves, the entire place smelled like money.
Crystal chandeliers glowed above a massive ballroom, white roses decorating every damn corner like the place had been dipped in a florist’s fantasy. Photographers moved around like hungry flies, cameras flashing. And right there stood the bride and groom on a raised platform.
I leaned against the far wall near the tall glass windows, one hand gripping my phone. My other hand pressed lightly against my temple.
I smirked anyway. Even while in pain, the smirk came naturally and that made people both admire and hate me. “I really need to see my fucking ophthalmologist,” I muttered under my breath.
My vision blurred again for a second. “I swear my eyesight gets worse every damn month.”
My voice was low, irritated. Maybe the idiot I’d been seeing for years was just another overpriced fraud with a medical degree.
I rolled my shoulders slightly and forced myself to relax. It was just stress, that’s what everyone kept saying. Stress from running an empire that employed thousands of people and made millions every damn week.
Still, I refused to ruin tonight. Tonight was supposed to feel normal…it's my best friend’s wedding.
The emcee’s voice suddenly rang loudly through the hall. “Ladies and gentlemen! May the bride kiss the groom!”
The crowd erupted with roaring cheers.
I lifted my head, my lips curling into a proud smile for my friend. But as I looked toward the raised platform, my vision blurred annoyingly again. The couple standing at the altar turned into hazy, indistinct shapes. I squinted hard, a sharp spike of pain shooting behind my eyes as I forced my failing sight to cooperate. Clear up, damn it. Look.
Suddenly, the fog wiped away from my eyes like a curtain pulling back.
The smile froze on my face. My heart thudded so hard against my ribs it felt like a physical blow.
The groom’s face came fully into focus. The sharp jawline, the dark hair, the familiar crooked smile... it wasn't the mystery businessman Elysia had claimed she was marrying.
My stomach dropped into a bottomless abyss.
The man standing at the altar, passionately kissing my childhood best friend, was Daelan….my husband.
The same husband who had kissed me on the forehead this morning, tucked me into bed, and told me he was boarding a flight across the world for an urgent business trip.
My lungs forgot how to breathe. The joyful wedding music continued to play, champagne glasses clinked, and people cheered happily around me, but the entire world went completely dead silent.
A broken, hysterical chuckle slipped past my lips.
“...Am I going blind, or am I finally seeing things clearly?” I whispered.
DaelanIf she was alive, then perhaps the dead woman haunting my mansion was never a ghost at all, and that realization settled inside my chest like poison because it meant someone had been playing with me from the very beginning.My breathing remained uneven while I stood at the foot of the staircase gripping the knife, and although the mansion had become silent again, the silence itself felt dangerous because every shadow suddenly looked like a person and every sound seemed deliberate.The assistant remained on the phone."Sir?"I pressed my fingers against my forehead."Find her.""We're trying.""I don't pay you idiots to try."My voice echoed across the empty hall, and somewhere upstairs a door slowly creaked, causing my entire body to stiffen because my nerves had become so shattered that even the house itself felt alive.The call ended.For several minutes I simply stood there while rain struck the windows and thunder rolled across the sky, and although I wanted to convince mys
Daelan"Elysia."My own voice disappeared into the darkness of the mansion, while the sound echoed against the empty walls and somehow returned to me softer than before, causing my fingers to tighten around the staircase railing because the voice I had heard only seconds ago still rang inside my head.You abandoned me.The words continued repeating themselves while my chest rose unevenly, and although every logical part of my brain insisted that Elysia could not possibly be standing inside this house after everything I had seen, another part of me kept replaying the image of the bloody woman sitting on my bed.The pale skin, he blood and those goddamn eyes.I swallowed hard while wiping the sweat from my forehead, yet my hand returned damp because the entire mansion suddenly felt colder than it should have, and every shadow stretching along the walls seemed alive."No," I muttered beneath my breath. "This is bullshit."I reached inside my pocket and pulled out my phone because silence
DaelanThe broken glass still glittered across the café floor, while frightened customers continued staring at me as though I had suddenly grown horns, yet I barely noticed any of them because my mind had already begun connecting the pieces together.This bullshit all happened after Callista entered Luca Moretti's life.My fingers curled around the edge of the table, while a slow realization settled inside my chest, because perhaps this entire thing was Luca's doing and perhaps the bastard was simply trying to impress Callista by destroying me piece by piece.That fucking psycho.Who else had enough power?Who else could make documents disappear, move properties, silence people, and terrify businessmen?Luca Moretti.The city treated him like some dark king, while powerful men lowered their voices whenever his name entered a conversation, and although I had never taken those rumors seriously, I suddenly found myself wondering whether the stories had been true all along.I paid for not
DaelanThe steering wheel trembled beneath my hands, although deep down I knew the car wasn't responsible for the vibration because my fingers had refused to stop shaking ever since I walked back into that bedroom and found absolutely nothing.Not even the metallic smell that had practically coated the walls earlier.The entire fucking room looked as though somebody had walked inside my house and erased reality itself, and although I repeatedly told myself there had to be some reasonable explanation, my thoughts continued returning to the same terrifying conclusion.Someone had entered my house, someone had cleaned every trace of what happened, and somehow that person knew exactly what they were doing.Rain struck the windshield while the highway stretched endlessly beneath the dark sky, and every pair of headlights appearing behind me caused my pulse to jump because I could not stop checking the rearview mirror.Was someone following me?Was somebody watching me?I cursed beneath my
DaelanThe way Elysia said, “Did Luca do this?” made my entire body freeze for half a second.That woman noticed weakness the same way sharks smelled blood in water.The kitchen suddenly felt too hot, the shattered glass on the floor reflecting the dim chandelier lights while my fingers tightened p
CallistaI tried not to cry in front of him. There were no more screams from my mother. No more cold stares from my father. No more pretending I was strong enough to survive their words.It was just me and him and suddenly I felt everything at once.The ache that had lived inside me for years.My c
CallistaI didn’t even realize I was holding my breath until Luca walked in.The room had already been suffocating before he arrived, my parents’ voices filling every corner like smoke that refused to clear. But the moment the door opened and he stepped inside, everything shifted. It wasn’t loud. I
CallistaLuca’s expression did not change after he said, “She won’t rebuild.”The ballroom stayed silent, hanging onto every word falling from his lips while Daelan stared at him with forced confidence. “She’ll take back everything you stole.”A chill crawled slowly down my spine. The certainty in






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