LOGINWhen Elara Whitmore discovered her husband in bed with the one woman she was never supposed to compete with—his adopted sister—her world shattered in a single night. But betrayal wasn’t the worst part. They wanted her gone. Pregnant and alone, Elara overhears the sister’s plan to eliminate both her and the unborn child standing in the way of their twisted future. Instead of fighting back, she does something far more dangerous. She pretends to lose. With forged medical records claiming her baby is dead and divorce papers served without a word of protest, Elara disappears from their lives forever. Or so they believe. A chance encounter with a dying billionaire changes everything. Months later, Elara rises from the ashes as the sole heiress to a global empire worth billions. While her ex-husband’s world collapses under the manipulations of the very woman he chose over her, a silent observer begins pulling strings from the shadows. A brilliant young boy. A boy with her eyes. A boy with his blood. Years later, when the truth finally surfaces, the man who once discarded his wife will face the cruelest revelation of all— The child who destroyed his empire… is the son he tried to erase. And this time, there will be no forgiveness
View More“Miss, are you sure about this?” The doctor stared deeply into my eyes hoping to see if I was joking or would change my mind.
“Yes, I haven't been as sure as I am now.” My voice came out steadier than I expected. She set her pen down slowly. “Mrs Whitmore” she folded her hands. “You don't need to decide today. It's only 3 weeks,” She paused. “ Your uterine lining shows signs of significant weakness. The fact that this pregnancy succeeded— ." She exhaled. “—Is frankly a miracle. There's no guarantee your body will allow this again”.Her voice dropped low. “This may be your only chance.” The words shot a pain through my chest. With tight trembling hands I responded, “No qualms, I don't intend on giving birth anyway” I interjected. Especially not for a man like him. She studied me for a moment and nodded in defeat. “Okay, I will prepare you for the necessary procedures.” She confirmed and glanced back at the monitor. “You'll need a minimum of three days to recover. I suggest you plan on staying here for those few days “ “Noted.” My appointment for the abortion was scheduled and that was the first part of it. I gathered my bag, thanked the doctor and got up ready to leave. But paused to look over the appointment card slipped into my hand. A frown settled on my face. The earlier the better. “Erm doctor, I'm sorry but can't you move this date forward?” I paused as I explained further cause the look on her face was more of confusion . “I do have an engagement on that day, I'd rather I finish and recover fast before it happens. “ She looked up, and for a second, something flashed across her face. Was it pity ? “Alright Miss, I can shift it to two days from today.” “That'll be fine with me,” I managed a small nod. “Thank you” was my last word before I left her office as the door clicked shut behind me. I let out a deep breath I didn't know I was holding. The child isn't at fault. A part of me still felt sad. I knew that. With one hand pressed flat against my tummy, I let my thoughts take over. The baby was innocent. Completely innocent. But I also knew what kind of world I would be pushing it into. A world where its father's hands belonged to another woman. Where it would grow up either ignorant of the truth or destroyed by it. I won't do that to it. I won't give birth to a child just to watch it be swallowed by that world. For three good years, Damien and I have tried for a baby. God, in the beginning he was everything. He was sweet , showered me with gifts and showed me that I was really born to be loved. He never for once took a glance at another woman. Anytime I looked into his eyes, all I saw was the raw desire for me. On our very first anniversary, he made love to me . And that was the best day of my life. He made my life whole and no man was closer to that. Everything was okay, until I noticed his sudden change. He became moody and a little aggressive. And even stopped making love to me, but when he did, it was the gentle thing we used to share. It was rough like he poured anger into it. At least he hasn't laid a finger on me. He recently started leaving early for work and getting back home very late and when I ask about it, the only thing he says is, “I'm tired, we'll talk about it tomorrow,” “Had a meeting” “I need peace to work” I gave him peace, the space he asked for and still gave him the benefit of doubt. I was very patient though it did break my heart. I thought he always worked hard and was too drained or had rough days at work. But I was wrong all this while. Until the night he looked me up with coldness in the eyes, stomped the table with a fist and said to me , “You have no right to question my lateness. It is none of your business” For the very first time in the years we've been together, he rejected my food like it had poison in it. Fresh air hit my skin, making me relax a bit. It was nothing like what I felt earlier. My feet moved on their own. Though with burning knees, my feet still wouldn't stop moving. My phone vibrated in my bag. I pulled it out and picked it up when I saw the caller ID. “Hello, Lawyer Lawrence here. Am I speaking to Mrs ….” “Oh hi , Mr Lawrence. Yes that's me “ my voice came out normal which surprised me a bit. Not that I expected to sound like how I was looking at the moment. “My assistant mentioned you came to my office this morning. My apologies, i had a hearing on a different case ” Typical of a Lawyer. “How can I help you?” I hesitated for a while before I continued, “I did. Can you please help me draft a divorce. I don't think I can continue with it any longer “ “A divorce ?” “Yes. I want to divorce my husband “Rose I made it to the car before anything showed on my face. I opened the car, and the door slammed hard, almost shaking the car. I sat very still in the back seat. My right hand was shaking. I pressed it flat against my thigh. She had walked in and played an audio recording and watched my face, and I had given her one second of the mask dropping. One second. That's all she'd stolen from me. One second was enough to smell blood. My jaw was tight. My teeth were grinding. I forced them apart. Forced myself to breathe. My head was filled with options. Who the heck was going to go on my side. I nearly screamed. And then it hit me... I picked up my phone. "Get me Lawrence." A pause on the other end. "Tell him Serena Whitmore is alive." The response came back almost immediately. "He's already aware, ma'am." There was a pause. "Then tell him I'm ready." Another pause. Then, "He'll be in touch." I ended the call. I stared at the screen. Lawrence is so close to Serena. And Ser
Serena I pressed play and let the audio fill the room. My voice wasn't clear cause it sounded like that of a broken woman. But you still could hear everything being uttered. " It's me. I need something done. Serena Whitmore. Permanently." The recording continued. Her voice filled the room, describing all that she wanted. I let it continue for a few more seconds. Then I pressed pause. The silence that followed was absolute. It was as if a curse had been placed on everyone. The air conditioner hummed. Somewhere in the building, a lift chimed. The sounds of the clock ticking were the only thing audible in the room. Rose sat perfectly still. But her face, it went pale. As white as a plain sheet. All colors had drained from her face for about three seconds before she went stone cold. Her hands moved in circles around each other. Amidst it all, I saw the tremor. The small involuntary twitch in her right hand. Fray's pen was suspended above his notepad. It was not moving.
Rose Today was the day. My hands felt cold as anxiety seeped through my veins. But regardless, I had a feeling that'd slow me down, and that alone had me move from zero to a straight ten. I arrived five minutes early. That was deliberate. It was kind of off to be the first at a negotiation if I could avoid it, but five minutes early was not first... let's say it was intentional. Already in the room before the other side, seated, settled, not caught arriving. The room was on the second floor of a law firm that was not mine and was not Serena's, a neutral space arranged through the mediation protocol, Phila's team had made a proposal. I instantly agreed to the neutral location because agreeing to it cost me nothing, and refusing it would have suggested I was not confident. I was very confident. My legal team was three people. My lead solicitor, his associate, and a barrister named Fray, whom I had retained specifically for this. Best of it all, he had a reputation for settle
SerenaThere was one person I trusted without hesitation. Mara. If she believed something would work, I didn't waste time questioning it.So when she brought me the idea, I was in before she'd even finished explaining it.The plan was simple: we would lead Rose to a table without letting her realize she was walking to one. Initially, I didn't think it'd be possible. We had been circling the problem for two weeks. The three filings were moving through their respective courts at their respective speeds. Dieter's version of the document was being prepared for formal submission. The recording was locked and timestamped and ready. We had enough for criminal charges, enough for civil judgment, enough for the kind of press that would make everything Rose had spent twelve years building impossible to maintain.But Phila had been right.If Rose understood the full scope before we took a step, she would burn everything she could reach and disappear into the parts she had prepared for exactly th
SerenaMaria suggested we make a conference. And here we are. I agreed before I was entirely sure why.This was more like an official opening. Attached is my name on the program under the Hale Group International heading. Visible but not loud. Present enough to register.Mara directly stated, “You
Damien It's been a while since I visited Zara. We do keep in touch but not physically. Once I got to her apartment, she offered me water and we went straight into business. The place was small. Quiet. Too organized for someone who had only recently gotten her freedom back. There were books stacke
ZaraI had been out of the facility for three weeks.People kept asking how I was adjusting. I said fine. They nodded and looked at me like they were checking something.The truth is, I was far from adjusting. I was working. Trying to smoothen things for the best.The flat Damien had arranged for m
DamienI sat still at my desk with pieces of paper scattered before me. Yes, I now had proof. For days now, I had it before I use it.You want to know what that feels like? Holding something that could blow your entire life apart — and choosing not to. Instead, you're choosing to wait. Every mornin












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