LOGINElara Ellis thought her life was secure being married to a successful man for 8 years, raising her son, and keeping the family happy. But when betrayal hits too close to home, she realizes her marriage is nothing but a gilded cage. Divorced, humiliated, and alone, Elara must navigate the cutthroat world of wealth, lies, and power. And just when she feels completely lost, her husband, Adrian Hale’s mysterious billionaire uncle appears, offering not only protection but a chance at revenge. As they scheme together, lines blur, feelings ignite, and Elara must decide if her heart is a weapon—or a liability.
View More“Are you out of your mind?!” is the first thing my father asks before slapping me out of nowhere and simultaneously cutting off my sentence.
About wanting to leave my husband.
The sound of the slap resounds in the quiet leaving room, my head snapped to the side, and for a short moment, I see nothing.
Slowly, the sting sets in, my cheek throbbing, and my ears ringing as I struggle to keep my balance.
Across from me, my stepmother has her eyes widened, her palms covering her opened mouth, while my stepsister — her daughter — looks less shocked.
If anything, she looks like she is interested in the drama with the way she’s forgotten her beloved phone in her hand, legs crossed as she seats on the arm of the sofa.
“You want to leave your husband?” My father, Jonathan Ellis, says when I straighten up, his eyes blazing with fury. “Just because of what? Because you don’t feel loved?”
He says it louder this time for them to hear.
And as if my step mother, Victoria Ellis, has been waiting, she chimes in after an exhale, shaking her head. “Don’t be dramatic, Elara,” she says gently, like she’s correcting a child. “Marriage isn’t about feelings.”
Lydia, her daughter, tilts her head slightly, studying my face. “After everything he’s given you?” she adds. “Wow.”
I swallow, blinking back my tears. “That was the agreement as per contract, Father,” I say, forcing the words out evenly. “Seven years. If we didn’t fall in love, we’d go our separate ways. And we’ve clocked seven years already.”
He laughs.
“You think contracts protect women like you?” he asks, his tone dismissive. “You have a child. You have his name. That’s your contract.”
I lift my chin. It hurts to move my face, but I do it anyway.
“I’m invisible in that marriage,” I say quietly. “I don’t want to live like that anymore.”
The room goes still.
Victoria’s lips part, and Lydia flicks her gaze towards father like she is waiting for him to do something, and as expected, he doesn’t hesitate.
He slaps me again, this one harder and my head jerks sideways again, my vision blurring at the edges.
“Adrian Hale is a very good and successful man, and has funded most of our family business, girl,” he says. “Do you think he’s going to keep on doing that after you leave him?”
Yeah, right. Of course.
Jonathan Ellis doesn’t work with anything that doesn’t feed his money mongering ego. And to satisfy it even more, he doesn’t mind selling off his daughter’s dignity.
“A lot of women out there are jealous and looking for an opportunity like this, while you want to throw it away,” Victoria says, her voice painfully sweet like she actually cares about me when she really doesn’t.
If anything, she probably wants me away so she and her daughter can enjoy my father’s wealth alone. Not that they aren’t already.
“You won’t bring such disgrace to this family, do you hear me?” Father speaks again, his tone now final. “No daughter of mine walks away from a man like that. And certainly not because of feelings.”
I bite down on my lower lip so I don’t cry.
That seems to disappoint them more than anything.
Then, without another word, I bend down, pick up my bag from where it slipped to the floor, and straighten slowly.
Victoria is now watching me like I’m a lost cause, and Lydia has a small, satisfied smile on her face.
“Think carefully,” my father warns. “You won’t be welcomed back when this goes wrong.”
I look at them once. All of them.
Then I turn and walk out.
***
The house is quiet when I get home.
It’s too quiet in a way that makes every sound i make feel intrusive, like I’m trespassing in my own life.
I drop my bag by the door and stand there for a second longer than necessary. There are no voices, no footsteps, and certainly no laughter from the living room.
Adrian and our son, Theo, aren’t back yet.
He’d taken him out earlier without telling me where exactly they were going. Any concerned mother would ask, but I didn’t. I stopped doing that now because it doesn’t matter anymore.
Not that the answers will change anything, anyway.
Cooking gives me something predictable to do with my hands, so I move there to make dinner.
I take ingredients out of the fridge, line them up, move around the space with the ease of habit. Seven years in this house has trained my body better than my heart ever learned.
They should be back soon.
The knife hits the chopping board in steady rhythms as I start working on the onions and garlic, ensuring i focus on keeping the cuts even. Not because of anything, but because Adrian and Theo don’t like them uneven. Sometimes, Adrian even gets upset and ends up taking Theo out to eat, leaving me with uneaten dishes that I’d only give the maids to eat or hand out to the poor people by the bridges.
Maybe tonight I’ll talk to him.
The thought comes into my mind suddenly, and I shake my head at the fact that I didn’t even think about it all.
After dinner, maybe I’ll tell Adrian how today went, explain everything properly without accusations or emotions. He responds better to facts and logic, so that should work.
I rehearse the words in my head as I stir the pot.
‘I don’t feel like your wife anymore.’
‘I feel like help.’
‘I want us to try.’
The clock ticks from somewhere around as the food simmers, and then, the front door opens.
I know immediately from the way my stomach knots that something is wrong, and my hand stills on the spoon.
There’s laughter.
It’s light and soft, definitely not Adrian’s or Theo’s.
“Daddy!” Theo’s bright, excited voice follows. “I enjoyed my day!”
I drop the spoon and turn immediately, heading for the living room, my heart racing.
“You’re back al — “
The words die on the tip of my tongue when my gaze falls on the third person with them, my heart dropping into my stomach and sinking in deep.
Because across from me, standing beside my husband while holding my son’s hand is Vivienne Ross.
Adrian’s ex-girlfriend.
She looks exactly like she did seven years ago, now dressed in a blue sleeveless dress that stops just above her thigh, hugging her curves in the right places. Her straight blonde hair spills over her shoulders, effortlessly styled in a way that makes her look even prettier, put together, and comfortable. Like she never really dumped him those years ago, but only stepped aside long enough for someone else to keep it warm.
“Hi,” she says softly, her lips curved into a polite, innocent, and almost apologetic smile.
I say nothing.
Adrian, on the other hand, doesn’t introduce her. He doesn’t need to.
“Vivienne is going to be staying with us for a week,” he says, already moving further inside. “Hope that’s okay?”
I nod.
Of course it is.
Then, “Please serve dinner, Elara.”
I flip her so she’s on her stomach now and spread her ass, my gaze following the cum trailing down her leg. Elara tries to turn, her ass wiggling. “What are you—““Shhh,” I say, lining my cock against her pussy and ass hole.“Nathaniel—“ she freezes when I circle the rim of her asshole. “You can’t—““It’s okay,” I say. “I’m not fucking you here tonight. At least not yet.”An exhales escape her, but she doesn’t relax entirely, and I take that as an opportunity to slide my cock inside her pussy. This time, it’s slow, letting her feel every inch of it. When I’m buried balls deep inside her, I groan, reaching forward to flick her clit. She moans. “You want to know why I was avoiding you?” I ask, grinding deeper inside her. “Well, here it is.”She moans when my balls slap her clit this time, he fingers gripping the sheets tighter.“I was fucking scared,” I rasp. “Scared of how much you were getting under my skin. Scared of needing you this fucking much, Elara. And scared that if I let
Elara is still trembling around me.Her pussy is tight and wet, clenching on my cock as the last waves of her orgasm fade. I’m also obviously still buried deep inside her, breathing hard against her neck, my hands gripping her ass like if I let go, she’ll disappear.I don’t pull out.Fuck, I can’t. At least, not yet. My heart is pounding so hard it feels like it’s going to crack my ribs, and my pulse won’t stop thundering in my ears. Gosh. This wasn’t supposed to happen. None of this was supposed to happen.I had kissed her because I couldn’t stand another second of the distance. Because every day I avoided her, every early morning I left before she woke up, every late night I came home after she was asleep, it was killing me.I thought staying away would protect me.I thought that if I kept my distance, I wouldn’t have to face the truth that hit me that night after the kiss — the terrifying realization that somewhere along the way, this stopped being an arrangement.That she stoppe
A terrifying, pin-drop silence follows my words. The tension in the air has spiked now, and all I can hear is the wild thumping sound of my heart drumming against its ribcage while Nathaniel just looks at me. That annoying unreadable expression he’s worn on his face for days now is still there, and when he still doesn’t say anything, I take a step back. “I genuinely don’t think you understand what I’m trying to say at all,” my voice cracks, but I force it to remain steady. “I don’t know—“ I swallow past the clog in my throat. “Just—“ I don’t bother completing my sentence. Still, he says nothing. In response to his silence, a short laugh escapes me. Gosh, this isn’t funny. I’m not laughing because it’s funny. I’m laughing because I’m genuinely tired and my chest is hurting so badly. "You know what?" I ask with a shake of my head. “Forget it. You’re right. I don’t think we should have the conversation. It’s late.”This time, worry flashes in his eyes and he frowns. “Elara—“"No,
Five days.Five whole days for fuck’s sake.That's how long it's been since Theo left for a school camp. It’s been five days since the apartment became too quiet, and exactly five days since Nathaniel somehow became even quieter.In fact, I hear him less than I used to, and see him even less. He has normalized leaving for work before I wake up. Whenever I go out of our bedroom, his coffee mug would already be in the sink, his side of the bed cold too, as though he’d never been there at all. As if that’s not enough, he also comes home long after I’ve gone to sleep. Or at least, that’s what he think. At first, I convinced myself he was busy.Work had always been demanding, so Nathaniel disappearing into it wasn't exactly unexpected even though he still found time to spend with us before. Then the first morning became the second, and the second became the third.By the fourth, I stopped lying to myself and told myself the truth that he has been avoiding me. The realization had take
The house is quiet. Not completely, though. Theo has been in his bedroom since he returned from school earlier, his voice occasionally drifting down the hallway whenever he speaks to one of his friends through his headset. Every now and then, I hear laughter followed by an exaggerated protest bef
Once Laurent asks the question, Vivienne hesitates. I see it in the way a lone sweat trails down her forehead and she swallows, quiet panic obvious in her eyes that she has no answer for that. And that’s because her lies have come to an end. Unexpectedly though, she swallows and lies again, “I
The courtroom doesn’t feel the same way it did earlier when we return back inside. It’s not about the noise and chaos as everyone settles down, and neither is it about how I feel mixed with the anxiety of how this might end. It’s just about the whole vibe of the place. It’s like everyone has see
“This court is not being asked to erase anything,” is the first thing Laurent says the moment Adrian’s lawyer keeps quiet. He steps forward so he’s now closer to the judge. “It is only being asked to weigh safety.” Silence follows, and he continues. “And I would remind the court that custody is no


















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