LOGIN“With me, you do not need to drop your princess crown and assume the place of a pauper. With me, you can be a queen and I… your subject.” ***** I had what everyone called a perfect marriage. A rich, charismatic husband who adored me openly, supported me, and made even romance books look like child’s play. He was every woman’s dream and to me, it was the perfect love story. That was until I caught him kissing his so-called cousin, right after I finished donating blood to her child! As if that wasn’t devastating enough, next minute, the doctor’s words hit me, “Mrs. Whitmore. The DNA results came back identical three times. You are the mother of Alia Cassel.” In one heartbeat, I realize my husband isn't just cheating with his cousin. They have the child I was told had died years ago. Hell hath no fury like a mother betrayed and I will not let this betrayal slide. I will serve karma on a golden platter and retrieve everything I lost in this marriage. Most importantly… my daughter. Even if it means making a deal with the devil himself—Ronan Throne, my husband’s archenemy. And oh… my brother-in-law.
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The Whitmores’ Every single person in the city knew that name. Everyone knew I was married to Julius Whitmore, the charismatic CEO whose smile made every lady in the city swoon. I had what everyone called a perfect love story. Four years of marriage, a husband who adored me openly, supported me, and made even romance books look like child’s play. To everyone, I was the luckiest woman in the world. Truly, I was. That was until I caught my husband kissing his so-called cousin. Right after I’d donated blood to her child! “Hello. Did you see my husband?” I asked a nurse as I stepped out of my hospital ward. The nurse rushed to my side and, worriedly, held my arm. “Mrs Whitmore. You shouldn’t be out of bed so soon,” she said, concern laced in her voice. Then hesitating, she added. “I-I think Mr Whitmore went that way.” She pointed to the rooms on the other side. “I’m fine. I won’t go far.” Offering her a short smile, I began to walk in the direction, my eyes searching each room through the door window. Where had he gone? He’d been right beside me before I fell asleep. “Selena, stop. We can’t do this here.” Julius. My eyes sparkled instantly. I could recognize his voice anywhere, even in my sleep. A smile tugged at my lips as I followed the sound toward the waiting room. “Ho..” The rest of my words died in my throat. Through the crack of the slightly opened door, I saw them. My husband and his cousin…. Kissing! I let out a sharp gasp. How…how? For a moment, I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me. After all, the doctors had just extracted so much blood. But even after I closed them and opened them again, the scene remained. Do cousins kiss? I didn’t need to wonder for too long as my question was soon answered. “When am I going to stop pretending, Julius,” Selena, my husband’s ‘cousin’ whispered against his lips. As usual, her voice dripped with as much sweetness and honey that could make one sick. “I’m tired of pretending. Why can’t I be your wife?” His fingers caressed her cheeks and he gave her the same look he gave me every night before bed. The same look I thought was reserved for me and only me. “You know that’s not possible yet, Lena. Give it more time and you’ll be my wife.” “How much time?” Her voice rose. “How long am I supposed to stay your cousin and have that bitch parade you like a trophy? Alia can’t even call you daddy in public. Do you even love me?” My blood instantly ran cold. Alia? Daddy? The sound of monitors, footsteps, everything, and even the smell of antiseptic faded away in an instant as I connected the pieces in my head. It can’t be. My legs wobbled beneath me and I quickly held the wall for support. Julius… he wouldn’t betray me like this. Didn’t he say I was his world only a few hours ago? My breath heaved. He couldn't have lied. Selena, the woman he’d introduced as his cousin, the woman whose child I’d just donated blood to, was my husband’s mistress all along? And the child…. She was Julius’s. It couldn’t be that the same man who once called me his everything, who gave me the world, who made sure I never went to bed angry was the same man with this web of lies. “Lower your voice, Lena,” his voice resounded, tearing my thoughts off me. “I’ve given you everything you’ve asked for. Even a child. Being my wife is just a matter of time.” “I love you so much, Julius. I-I I’m just scared.” A tiny trail of tears streamed down her cheeks. “What if she finds out the truth about Alia and-and what really happened to her baby three…” “Shhh,” he cut in. “I’ll make sure she never finds out.” Before she could say anything else, he gently shut her up with a kiss. His fingers tangled in her hair as he pulled her flushed against him by the waist. The wet sounds of their kiss slapped me. I took a step back and then another. My vision blurred with each step that I took through the hallway. Everyone passing turned into a blurred figment in my eyes. I couldn’t process anything. I couldn’t think. My legs trembled like I was a one-year-old learning how to walk and even my body didn’t feel like mine anymore. “She’s so lucky to have him. Omg.” “Her life is perfect.” The words of the nurses rang in my ears as they walked by me. Before today, I would’ve agreed with them that I was the luckiest, that my life was almost perfect. Not anymore. Opening the door of my hospital room, I stepped in. “Goodness, Ophelia. Where have you been? My best friend, Nova, rose from the chair at the bedside. She glanced at me worriedly. “Are you okay?” I looked from her to the doctor standing by the side, a brown envelope nestled between his fingers. “Ophelia, are you okay?” “What’s going on?” I weakly questioned, my voice breaking terribly. Nova walked to me and held both my hands in hers, worry laced in her tone. “I-I… there’s something you must know.” I blinked back my tears that threatened to fall. Although Nova looked like she was carrying terrible news, I gave her a nod. After all, what could be worse than my ‘perfect’ marriage collapsing right before my eyes? What could be worse than a wife catching her husband cheating on her with his so-called cousin? “It’s connected to your late baby and Alia. “I’m… I’m sorry I did this without your permission.” She took the envelope from the doctor and handed it to me. “What is this?” “I’m sorry. Alia she’s…” Her head fell. “Alia?” The child I’d just donated blood to. What does it have to do with her? Did she want to tell me Alia belongs to Julius? My fingers tightened around the envelope. Reluctantly, my trembling hands tore it open and took out the paper inside. ‘99.999 maternity match.’OPHELIAAs I stepped out fully from the car, the gasps and murmurs rippled through the crowd. My mother-in-law wasn’t the only one wearing that expression. The cameras clicked faster, the flashes exploding dangerously in such a way that I could barely see the spot ahead of me.Ronan’s men controlled the paparazzi. They kept them at arm's length to make sure they didn’t reach us. “Mr Throne, has your relationship with your family changed?”“Are you attending the party with your husband’s enemy, Mrs Whitmore?” Their questions echoed around us as Ronan extended his arm, which I wrapped my hand around. Together, we stepped through the marble steps leading to the entrance. “Have you completely lost your mind, Opehlia Whitmore?” She bit out through her teeth as we got to the entrance, an obvious practiced smile plastered on her lips. As usual, she ignored Ronan and continued. “Julius would be even more furious with this.”We didn’t stop. Ronan didn’t even spare her a glance and neither
OPHELIAI was no longer going to pretend my marriage hadn’t ended. Every single time I logged into my internet account, news feeds of Julius and Julius always popped up. If they weren’t calling him the husband of the year, they were calling us the forever couple.Today, my arrival with Ronan at the birthday party would make it clear and break the illusion of a perfect marriage that Julius was trying to keep. Staring at the strings of messages on my phone, I let out a breath.Julius: It’s grandmother’s birthday. Everyone is expecting us. Don’t be absent.Julius: I’ve let you have enough fun with your boyfriend. It’s enough. We’re still married. Don’t embarrass us with your absence.Another one.Julius: Mother has forgiven you for that day. Make sure not to cause a scene today. The next text that I scrolled into made my eyes almost roll inside.Julius: I’m wearing blue. Come wearing blue too.His public image again. Always protecting his appearance, his reputation, and his image in p
OPHELIA Julius barely finished his words before a large hand seized him by the neck. Ronan’s men surrounded him. Knowing how Julius was, I’d asked them to come in if I delayed more than ten minutes. A punch landed on his face, the sounds of his bones cracking filling my ears. “Leave my son.” Another punch was delivered to his face and the three men held him down to his knees. Breath quickening, and with bloodied lips, he stared at me with a blazing expression. “My lawyer will contact you soon. If you don’t sign the papers, this is only just the beginning of what you’ll receive.” Casting his mother one last look, I grabbed my bag. ****** “Welcome back, Mrs Whitmore.” The employees at my father’s company were gathered around the lobby of the company when I got there. I stopped before them and assessed, noticing a lot of unfamiliar faces. “Thank you all.” I acknowledged. Their attention shifted to beside me and I knew they were wondering who the little girl beside me was. A
OPHELIAThe next day, just as I’d planned, I arrived at the penthouse. Even though Ronan had said he would handle everything, I’d gone regardless. Standing outside the house that used to be my home, I lifted my fingers to punch in the password of the door.16112000.He hadn’t changed it yet. My birthdate. My stomach churned. Didn’t we stop pretending? It was high time he dropped everything all all the pretense that came with him.As I stepped into the house, I realised that it was only the password of the door that hadn’t changed. Everything else had.The smell of my home— my former home, the air, the green doormat that used to be my favorite, even our umbrella stand was gone. Good.When my eyes fell on the woman who sat on the unfamiliar couch, I couldn’t help but grunt.Kate Whitmore. My soon-to-be ex-mother-in-law. She wheezed as her eyes landed on me. They almost popped out of their sockets and I watched the horror in them as they trailed from my white blazer top which had a f
OPHELIAMaternity match?My brows knitted together and I looked from Nova to the paper. When my eyes grew sore from staring blankly at the report, I again lifted my gaze to Nova who was staring at me with concern.“What is this?” I asked. “Whose is it?”“Ophelia.”“I don’t understand. Why are you
OPHELIAThe Whitmores’Every single person in the city knew that name. Everyone knew I was married to Julius Whitmore, the charismatic CEO whose smile made every lady in the city swoon. I had what everyone called a perfect love story. Four years of marriage, a husband who adored me openly, support
RONAN It wouldn’t stop. My home office felt more like a freezer than a workspace. The air conditioner hummed at its highest setting, yet It just wouldn’t stop. I tilted my head to one side, then the other, trying to ignore the irritation creeping along the back of my neck… my entire back. The i
OPHELIA“Someone call the psychiatrist. I think she’s crazy.”She banged the door shut. Afterward, she placed her hands on her chubby waist and her stormy eyes pierced me. “Call the psychiatrist,” she repeated.“I’m not crazy.”“The psychiatrist will determine that.” Pulling a pen out of her black






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