LOGINMy husband came home on our anniversary with my best friend on his arm and divorce papers in his hand. He told the world I cheated. He took my name, and left me sleeping on the. streets with a secret I hadn't told anyone — his baby growing inside me. I had nothing. Until a great-aunt I barely knew left me a vineyard, an estate, and a second chance I didn't ask for. I was finally building something. A business. A life. A future for my child. What I didn't know was that I was surrounded by more enemies. The new man I was falling for had been sent to find me. And the man who divorced me was now fighting to get me back — because I had become the one thing he couldn't beat.
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I had spent all afternoon on my hands and knees, planning the surprise. Two thousand dollars worth of deep red rose petals were scattered across our big bed in a perfect heart shape. A hundred vanilla-scented candles burned from every available surface. I wanted it to be perfect. I needed it to be perfect.
I picked up my phone as it rang. It was Lucy.
"Are you wearing the gold thong? Tell me you're wearing it, Sarah.” She screamed into my ears. “If you don't show off that body tonight, I’m coming over there to slap some sense into you myself."
I laughed, a shaky, nervous sound that caught in my throat. I looked at my reflection in the floor-to-ceiling mirror. The gold piece was something the old, plain Sarah would never have worn. But tonight was supposed to be the reset button for my marriage. After four years of cold silence and the pain of three miscarriages, tonight was meant to be special.
"Yes, I'm wearing the gold thing, Lucy.”
"The gold *thong*," she corrected, and I could hear the grin in her voice. "Say it right, Sarah. It's not a taboo.”
"The gold thong," I repeated, heat rising to my cheeks even though I was alone. "Happy?”
"Ecstatic. Now talk to me… how are you really feeling? And don't you dare lie.”
“I’m terrified," I admitted, my voice dropping to a whisper as I smoothed the silk over my hips. "You know Tyler hates surprises. He likes his life organized, and strictly under his control. What if he walks in and just... sighs? What if he thinks I’m being desperate?"
"If he sighs at a woman with your kind of body, in a room filled with rose petals, then he’s blind,"
Lucy’s voice was bright, comforting, and filled with that effortless, sisterly love I’d relied on for a decade. Lucy had been my rock since college. When I was crying over a negative pregnancy test, she was the one who held my hand.
"Tonight is about your marriage, Sarah. Four years of trying for a baby... you’ve both been through hell. You’ve been the perfect, supportive wife while he built the Rider Industries into a billion-dollar beast. You deserve this win. Tonight, you give him the best news of his life."
I pressed my hand flat against my stomach, feeling the tiny secret tucked away beneath the gold silk. A miracle I had prayed for until my knees were bruised.
"What if I lose this one too, Lu?" I whispered, a single tear escaping and tracing a hot path down my cheek. "I don't think I can survive another funeral for someone I never got to meet."
"You aren't losing this one. This baby is a fighter, Sarah… just like its mother," Lucy said, her voice steady.
"Now, hang up and go be a wife. Go celebrate, and for heaven's sake, give that man something to remember. No more of that polite, routine sex you’ve been settling for. Use what I taught you. Spice things up tonight and remind him exactly why he fell in love with you.”
"What would I do without you?" I managed.
She laughed softly. "Honestly? You'd be a mess. But lucky for you, you don't have to find out. That's what best friends are for. Call me the second he leaves in the morning so I can hear every detail.”
"Love you, Lu. Truly. I don't know what I'd do without you."
"Love you more, babe. Bye!"
The line went dead. I took a deep breath, wiped the tear away, and checked my reflection one last time. My eyes were bright with a hope I hadn't felt in years.
Downstairs, I heard the heavy, familiar sound of the front door closing. Then, the steady, rhythmic stride of his footsteps on the marble stairs. Seven years, and I knew the rhythm of his movement like my own heartbeat. I knew when he was tired, when he was angry, and when he was triumphant. Tonight, his steps sounded... fast. Eager.
My stomach fluttered. Maybe he had remembered it was our anniversary after all. Maybe he was rushing up to surprise me with the same excitement I had for him.
The door swung open.
"Welcome home, my—"
The words dissolved in my mouth as Tyler stood in the doorway. But he wasn't alone.
A woman walked in beside him in a red dress that skimmed her thighs, golden hair tumbling over one shoulder, her arm looped through his the way you held onto something that belonged to you. She was laughing at something he'd said on the way up, her head tilted back, completely at ease.
I knew that laugh.
God, I knew that laugh.
The wine bottle I was holding hit the floor before I even realized I'd dropped it, red spreading across the ivory rug like spilled blood, my mouth went dry, and every single thought in my head went quiet except for one.
No. No, no, no.
"Lucy?" I gasped, the word barely a breath.
Lucy turned, and her eyes found me standing in the candlelight in the gold thong I had worn for my husband
"Oh, darling," Lucy said, her voice dripping with honeyed malice.
I blinked, certain I was hallucinating. The voice was the same one that had just been on the phone with me.
My brain refusing to process the reality. "What... What are doing here? Why are you with him?"
"Someone set the mood for us, baby," Lucy ignored me, looking up at Tyler with eyes full of adoration. "Isn't it just perfect? It’s like she knew we had something to celebrate."
She leaned up and kissed him deeply. And Tyler... my husband... he didn't pull away. He leaned into her, his hand sliding up her thigh, right in front of me.
"What is this?" I screamed, the sound echoing off the walls of our empty, candlelit life. “Is this some kind of sick joke?"
Tyler finally broke the kiss, but he didn't let go of her. He looked at the shattered wine bottle and then back at me, his lip curling in a sneer of pure disgust.
"The only joke here, Sarah," Tyler said, his voice dry, "is this marriage. And it’s finally time for it to end."
I slammed both of my palms flat down onto the glass desk with a violent, thunderous force that rattled the brass pen holders and made Chloe jump a foot in the air, her scream cutting off instantly. I stood up to my full height, my massive frame towering over the desk, the sheer, unbridled rage in my chest taking everything I had to control. I pointed a single, trembling finger directly at her face, my dark eyes boring into hers with a lethal promise. "That is the last time," I growled, my voice vibrating with the raw, protective instinct of a father pushed to his absolute limit, "that I will ever, ever hear you say such things about my daughter. Do you understand me? Leena is family. She is my daughter. She is a Rider. And if you ever breathe a single syllable of that toxic trash near her again, losing your bedroom at my house will be the absolute least of your concerns." Chloe swallowed hard, the arrogance draining from her face as she realized she had crossed a line I would nev
[Tyler's POV] "Miss Rider, please! You can't just walk in here without an appointment! Mr. Rider is busy." I could hear my secretary, Evelyn, shouting from behind my door. I didn't lift my head from the legal briefs spread across my desk immediately. I took a slow, deliberate breath, closing my eyes for a single second to brace myself. The moment I caught the sharp, aggressive scent of Chloe’s expensive French perfume, I already knew exactly what had transpired. Sarah had gone to the house like she said she would, and the storm had officially made land fall. I raised my eyes, resting my elbows on the polished glass surface of my desk, and gave Evelyn a calm, reassuring nod. "It’s alright, Evelyn. Leave us alone. Close the doors behind you and clear my schedule for the next thirty minutes." Evelyn looked immensely relieved, nodding hurriedly before retreating and pulling the heavy doors shut with a soft, decisive click. The silence that followed was thick, suffocating, and vibrati
"Keep your mouth shut, and put those hands back down" I commanded, my voice dropping into an icy, authoritative tone that completely cut her off. I pointed a firm finger at her, my blue eyes locking onto hers with a fierce intensity that made her stumble back a half-step. "I am not done speaking. You will keep your mouth shut and your ears open, Chloe, because I am only going to say this to you once, and I have absolutely no intention of repeating myself." She stared at me, shocked into a stunned, trembling silence. "I can take whatever pathetic, childish shit you throw at me," I continued, stepping into her face, my voice vibrating with rage. "I have the skin for it. But the one thing I will absolutely never tolerate under any circumstances is a thirty-one year old woman putting her psychological aggression on a nine-year old child." Chloe’s eyes flickered with a sudden, defensive panic. "What... what is that supposed to mean?" "Don't play stupid with me," I snapped. "We kno
[SARAH’S POV] The morning sun was still brutally sharp, as I pulled my sedan up the paved driveway of Tyler’s house. I came here with a very specific reason. I had given Tyler my word that I would handle Chloe, and after reading Norman’s ready-to-publish article last night, I knew I had to do it quickly. When I stepped through the front door, the house was remarkably quiet. Tyler’s head chef, a lovely woman named Tiffany, greeted me at the foyer with a surprised but respectful nod. She informed me that Chloe wasn't currently in the house, having gone out early for some appointment. Instead of turning around and leaving, I decided to wait. And while I waited, a familiar, maternal instinct took over. Tyler’s life was a chaotic storm of corporate pressure right now, and Leena was caught in the crossfire of a school week. On my way over, I had stopped at a local organic market, filling the trunk of my car with fresh produce. "Tiffany," I said, rolling up the sleeves of my silk blous


















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