LOGIN“I think we should introduce ourselves properly,” he said, with a small hint of a smile. “I’m Alexander Anderson. Richard’s father.” I froze, unable to think properly. This couldn't be happening. I had kissed my father-in-law and I had actually enjoyed it! *** Anna Whitmore thought marrying into the powerful Anderson family would save her family from ruin and give her a better life. Instead, it became the beginning of her nightmare. Stuck in an abusive marriage she could not escape, Anna is forced to play the role of a perfect trophy wife to Richard Anderson, the hottest and most powerful billionaire tycoon in Beverly Hills. But everything changed after an accidental encounter with a mysterious stranger who ignites desires she thought were long dead and buried. But this mysterious stranger turns out to be none other than her husband's father... Alexander Anderson. This is the beginning of Anna's troubles as she soon realizes that the best fruits are always forbidden. Will Anna hold strong and resist the dark allure of the man she should never want… or will she surrender to a temptation that could ruin both father and son?
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The camera clicked loudly as bright lights flashed in our faces.
“Mrs. Anderson, over here!” someone called as more photos were taken.
I posed and smiled while Richard held me gracefully.
It was the opening of the Meridian Pearl Grand Hotel, a new branch of Anderson Holdings.
All the important people in the city were there.
The man everyone was watching was my husband, Richard Anderson, the CEO of Anderson Holdings.
His face had been on the cover of three business magazines as the youngest, hottest and most successful CEO and as you guessed the richest man in the country.
I kept smiling for the cameras and tried not to think about how badly my feet were hurting in this ridiculously high stilletos.
As soon as we walked into the main hall Richard changed completely.
The man who sat quietly beside me in the Bentley for twenty minutes totally ignoring my existence was now replaced with a sweet charming man.
He laughed easily and spoke kindly to everyone, calling them by their names as if he had rehearsed for this moment.
It was an amazing performance.
I had watched it for five years, and it still surprised me how natural it looked.
As usual I smiled beside him, accepted compliments from total strangers and laughed at very dry jokes.
Then eventually excuse myself when business conversations came up as I was not expected to be involved.
I complimented the wives of high end business partners and senators as we indulged in vain conversations of the elites.
“Your wife looks wonderful, Richard,” an older man said.
It was the Mayor.
"I'm a lucky man Mr Dolf." Richard said and they shook hands and laughed as they talked about business and politics.
I moved around the room, talking to people, when I heard some women whispering nearby.
“Just look at him. So successful at such a young age. Do you know how much his company made last quarter?”
“Don’t even start. It’s unbelievable. That man is insanely rich.”
“And her… wow. Look at that necklace. Is that the Anderson Diamond?”
“It must be. She’s wearing it like it’s nothing, like it doesn’t cost millions of dollars.”
“Some women are so lucky. She wakes up every morning in that Riverside penthouse, rides in luxury cars, and has a husband who looks like that. Tell me that’s fair.”
“It’s not fair at all. I would do anything to have her life. I swear.”
I was used to hearing things like this.
People never stopped saying it.
You’re so lucky, Anna. You have everything Anna, life is so good for you...yackidy yack!
I sipped my champagne and rolled my eyes quietly.
If only they knew.
By nine o’clock, my face was already aching from smiling so much.
Richard had barely spoken to me all night.
He suddenly appeared beside me and leaned close to my ear.
To everyone else, it looked intimate.
“I’m going to the office after this,” he said.
“Tonight?” I turned to him. “Richard, it’s already late.”
“I have contracts to review before morning,” he said. His tone showed he didn’t want to discuss it.
“Robert will take you home. Don’t wait for me.”
Don’t wait. As if I still did.
“The Hendersons are leaving early. Make sure you say goodbye to Clara. She’ll be upset if you don’t.”
“Of course.”
“And compliment her bracelet. She just had it appraised a month ago and wants people to notice it.”
I nodded and he left.
After a while I got tired and decided it was time to leave too.
I approached Clara just like Richard had asked.
"What a beautiful bracelet you have there Clara." I smiled.
"Oh this little thing, I didn't even know you'll notice." She grinned.
"It must have cost you a lot." I continued, knowing fully well she wanted me to ask about the price.
"Not really, just couple of millions. It was from the Queen's summer collection." She explained proudly.
I feigned shock as we both giggled before finally bidding her farewell and finally left at ten.
The drive home felt longer than usual. I watched the city lights pass by the window and let the numb feeling settle over me.
This was the part of the night I knew well...the moment when the performance ended and my lonely reality hit me.
When Robert drove through the large gates of our estate, I thanked him softly and walked into the house.
Margaret had left the kitchen light on, she always did.
I went upstairs to our room, if I could still call it that.
Richard had not slept in there for like... it's been so long I couldn't even remember.
I sat on the edge of the bed and reached into my purse for my phone.
My hand touched nothing.
I looked down.
My purse was gone. My phone and spare keys were inside it.
I suddenly remembered giving it to Richard when I went to talk to the Hendersons. I forgot to take it back.
I went downstairs and found Robert in the garage.
“Robert, I’m sorry,” I said. “I left my purse with Richard. Can you take me to his office? My phone is in the purse.”
“Of course, Mrs. Anderson,” he said immediately.
The drive to the downtown office took about eleven minutes.
Anderson Holdings used six floors of the Mercer Building, a modern glass and steel tower.
I had only been there about four times in five years of my marriage.
“Mrs. Anderson,” the security guard, Tom, said, surprised. “We weren’t expecting you tonight.”
“I know, I’m sorry. I left my purse with my husband. I just need to go up and get it.”
“Of course. Should I call Mr. Anderson to tell him you’re coming?”
“Oh no, don’t bother him,” I said with a smile as I walked toward the elevator. “I’ll be quick. I know where his office is.”
“Alright, ma’am. Have a good evening.”
I went up to the thirty-second floor.
The hallway was quiet and carpeted.
Richard’s office was at the end. His name shone on a gold plate:
RICHARD ANDERSON, CEO
I was about ten feet away when I heard a sound.
Soft and breathless. It was the unmistakable moans of a woman.
“Richard…yeah...right there…you're almost there...don’t stop…”
I froze.
Then I heard Richard’s voice.
“You feel amazing, Jessica… you always do...you’re so sweet… I can’t get enough of you…”
Jessica. His personal assistant?
My hands trembled as I opened the door.
The sight in front of made my blood turn cold.
Richard Anderson...my husband was standing behind his desk, pants down and moving fast against his assistant.
His shirt was untucked. His hands held the edge of his desk with Jessica bent over the desk, her back arched.
His hands were around her neck, slightly choking her as she moaned loudly to his deep thrusts.
My cream Chanel purse sat on the desk, just inches away from her hand.
They were so lost in what they were doing that they didn’t hear me walk in.
"Richard!" I croaked, my eyes wide with disbelief.
Jessica’s eyes widened in shock as soon as she saw me.
She quickly stood up, trying to cover herself.
Richard turned and for one terrible moment, our eyes were locked in an intense glare.
I waited to see shock or guilt in his eyes but there was nothing.
He simply rolled his eyes, pulled up his pants, fixed his tie like nothing happened.
Like I just hadn't walked in on him pants down, fucking his assistant.
“Anna,” he called flatly.
“What are you doing here?”
(Alex's POV)I drove another few minutes away from the condo before my vision blurred.I couldn't do it anymore.I pulled the car over to the side of the quiet road and switched off the engine.My hands were shaking as I held the steering wheel. My chest felt so tight that it was hard to breathe.I closed my eyes.Why did this have to hurt so much?I had to drive off immediately because I couldn't stand to see her cry.Every instinct inside me was screaming at me to go back to her and comfort her. And tell her that I felt worse than she did because of our situation and that everything will be alright.But I couldn't.If I gave in now nothing would ever change.I leaned my forehead against the steering wheel and let out a long, shaky breath."I hate this..." I whispered to myself. "I hate this so much."These past few days has been hell for me.She had called everyday a dozen times.I never answered.Not even once.I let every call go to voicemail and ignored every message. Every sing
(Anna's POV)I pressed redial for what had to be the hundredth time, listening to the same hollow ringing before it inevitably clicked over to voicemail.*You've reached Alexander Anderson. Please leave a message.*I didn't leave one. There wasn't anything left to say that I hadn't already said in the previous ninety-nine attempts.I set my phone down on the table and pressed my brows in frustration.It has been three days since we returned from Maldives, and Alex had completely shut me out.Every message I sent remained unread. Voicemails upon voicemails.He didn't take any of my calls and didn't call back either.I had driven to the condo twice, hoping that seeing me in person would make him soften his heart and hear me out.But both times he had refused to open the door and allowed me to knock until I was tired and left.I'd never seen him this angry before.He was determined to shut me out completely.I leaned back against the garden chair on our balcony, staring blankly at the f
(Isabella's POV)I couldn't breathe.I stood rooted to the floor, staring at Michael's motionless body."Michael?" My voice came out as barely a whisper.He still didn't move."Michael," I said again, louder this time, panic finally breaking through the shock.I dropped to my knees beside him, my hands shaking as I reached for his shoulder, shook him gently and then harder.Still nothing.I pressed my ears to his heart to hear a heartbeat or a pulse, any sign that this hadn't actually happened, that I hadn't actually killed him.But there was nothing.He was really dead.I slowly sank onto my knees.My hands were shaking so badly that I couldn't even feel my fingers anymore."No..."The word barely left my lips."No... no... no..."This wasn't supposed to happen."It was an accident..." I whispered it over and over again. "It was an accident..."Tears blurred my vision.I hadn't meant for this to happen. He'd grabbed me, and tried choking me. He was going to kill me.I had to do some
(Isabella's POV)The moment I pushed the apartment door open, the smell hit me.It was so strong that I immediately covered my nose with the back of my hand."What on earth..."I stood frozen at the door with my suitcase in my hand and just looked around.The living room was a complete mess.Empty bottles were everywhere. Some were on the coffee table, some on the floor, and one was even sitting on the arm of my expensive sofa like it could fall at any moment.Pizza boxes were stacked on top of one another.Half-eaten food sat on the center table with flies buzzing around it.Dirty clothes were scattered everywhere.The curtains were drawn shut, making the apartment gloomy despite the bright afternoon outside.The air was heavy with the smell of alcohol, stale food and cigarettes.The beautiful throw blanket I carefully bought to match my living room now had a dark stain on it. I didn't even want to know what caused it.For a long moment, I couldn't believe this was the same apartment
(Alex's POV)I stared at my phone long after the call ended.The screen had already gone dark, but my mind was still replaying Anna's voice.I knew she must have felt terrible when I shunned her and asked her to mind her business when she inquired about Claire.Had I been too hard on her?Two days
(Anna's POV)"Ready now Mrs Anderson?" Tariq asked as he saw me coming.I immediately nodded."Absolutely."Richard laughed."See? I told you she'd enjoy it."Tariq smiled knowingly."Everyone falls in love with Maldives."He wasn't wrong.The rest of the day felt magical.Tariq first took us to a
(Anna's POV)My heart nearly stopped when I saw Alex's name flash across my screen.For a brief moment, everything around me disappeared.All I could see was his name.A strange warmth spread through my chest. At the same time, guilt followed immediately behind it.I stared at the screen for severa
(Anna's POV)My mouth quickly became dry and for a second, I forgot how to breathe.I had expected many things when I got home.But Richard back home? I didn't see that coming.A lot of questions ran through my mind.Did my mother tell him about the loan?Did he know where I had been?Did he know I






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