LOGINShe risked her life to save her husband. But when she opened her eyes… he had already left her behind. Her face was ruined. Her marriage was over. And the child she gave birth to… was not the one his family wanted. They thought her life was finished. They were wrong. Because the woman they cast aside… will return. Not as the abandoned wife— but as the nightmare that will make them regret everything.
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Her voice carried a mix of irritation and worry through the phone. Leonard Ashcroft let out a small smile, his breath slightly uneven as he wedged his phone between his ear and shoulder while opening his car door. “Traffic’s completely jammed,” he replied, glancing ahead. A long line of vehicles was at a standstill along one of London’s busiest streets. The city lights had begun to flicker on, reflecting against the rain-slick asphalt. “A truck overturned. I won’t make it on time.” On the other end, Arabella Whitmore fell silent for a moment. “It’s our wedding anniversary, Leon.” Her tone shifted—softer, deeper. And for some reason… it made Leonard’s chest tighten. “I know,” he said quickly. “That’s why I’m getting out of the car now. I’ll run.” “You’re serious?” “I’m not going to make you wait alone tonight.” There was a pause. Then Arabella’s soft laughter came through—warm, full of love. “I’m already in front of the restaurant. Don’t fall on your way just trying to look romantic.” Leonard chuckled. “I’m an athlete, Bella.” “You’re a businessman who spends too much time sitting in expensive leather chairs.” “Not tonight.” He ended the call before Arabella could respond. The night air hit him immediately as he stepped out of the car—cold, sharp, but refreshing. Leonard shrugged off his suit jacket, draping it over his arm, then began to run. His strides were steady as he moved along the crowded sidewalk. People passed by—some seeking shelter, others rushing home. But for Leonard, the world seemed to narrow into a single destination— Arabella. She had waited for him for three years. Three years of marriage. Three years of trying. Three years of hoping. And finally… tonight was different. A faint smile touched Leonard’s lips as his thoughts drifted to Arabella’s now-rounded belly. Eight months. Just a matter of time. He quickened his pace. His heart pounded faster—not from exhaustion, but from anticipation. As he rounded the final corner, he saw her immediately. Arabella stood in front of an elegant restaurant, warm light spilling through the large glass windows behind her. Her long dress flowed softly, framing her pregnant figure. Her hair was neatly styled, her face radiant despite the fatigue. Beautiful. Always beautiful. As if sensing his presence, Arabella turned. And the moment their eyes met— She smiled. Then she lifted her hand in a small wave. That simple gesture felt like home. Leonard smiled back, raising his hand in return as he picked up his pace, nearing the edge of the street. He only needed to cross. Just a few more steps. But at the same moment— Arabella’s smile faded. Her eyes widened. “Leon—!” Her voice was cut off by the roar of an engine. A car sped in from the right, far too fast for a street like this. Its headlights blazed, reflecting off the wet road. Leonard didn’t see it. He was too focused on Arabella. Too close to his destination. And too late to realize the danger. Arabella moved first. “Stop!” Without thinking, she ran. Fast. Faster than someone eight months pregnant ever should. “Leon, stop!” Leonard finally turned— But not toward the car. Toward Arabella, who was running straight at him. And in a single second that felt like eternity— Everything happened at once. The screech of brakes. A scream. A violent impact. Arabella’s body was thrown. Time seemed to stop. Leonard froze. The world fell silent. All he could see— Was her. The woman who had just been standing there, smiling, waiting for him. Now lying in the middle of the road. Motionless. Blood spreading across the asphalt. “…Bella?” Leonard’s voice broke. His legs moved on their own. He ran. Dropping to his knees beside her, his hands trembling as they reached for her face— And his breath caught. Her face… Was shattered. “No… no, no, no—” He pulled her into his arms, not caring about the blood soaking into his shirt. “Bella, listen to me. Open your eyes. Come on… come on…” No response. Only the faintest breath. Barely there. People began to gather. Panic filled the air. Sirens wailed in the distance. But Leonard heard nothing except the frantic pounding of his own heart. “Ambulance!” someone shouted. Leonard lowered his head, pressing his forehead against Arabella’s. “You can’t leave,” he whispered, his voice trembling. “Do you hear me? You can’t—” His words broke off. His hand slowly moved… to her stomach. Still. Fear. Hope. “…The baby,” he murmured. “Bella… the baby…” No movement. No answer. Leonard Ashcroft was utterly helpless. At the hospital. Harsh white lights. The sharp scent of antiseptic filled the air. Doctors’ footsteps echoed rapidly along the corridor. Leonard stood outside the operating room, his face pale, his hands still stained with blood he hadn’t fully washed away. Time moved slowly. Too slowly. The door opened. A doctor stepped out, his expression grave. “Mr. Ashcroft?” Leonard immediately stepped forward. “My wife—” “Your wife is in critical condition.” The world seemed to collapse. “But…” the doctor continued, “we were able to save the baby.” Leonard fell silent. Only one question escaped his lips— “Is it… a boy or a girl?”Leonard didn't invite the man to sit.His eyes remained fixed on Cedric's face, trying to remember the man who claimed they had met when Leonard was a child. All he could recall was a vague image of someone who had appeared at a family gathering once, then vanished from the Ashcroft family's life."I don't remember much about you," Leonard finally said."That's understandable." Cedric smiled faintly. "Margaret made sure no one would."Leonard remained standing in the doorway."If you've come here just to reminisce about the past, then this isn't the right time.""I'm not interested in talking about the past either." Cedric glanced inside the house. "May we talk for a few minutes? Or would you rather let the neighbors overhear our conversation?"Leonard considered it for a moment.Ash was still asleep upstairs.The nanny was also inside the house.Finally, Leonard stepped aside.Cedric walked in calmly, his gaze sweeping across the modest living room. There was none of the luxury that
The lawyer on the other end of the line didn't answer immediately.He understood that Leonard's question was no longer a legal matter.It was a matter of the heart."If everything goes smoothly," he finally said, "Sebastian will be able to file for adoption after the marriage. Of course, the court will still consider Adele's consent, Elena's well-being, and many other factors. But legally speaking, his chances are very strong."Leonard looked at Ash, who was still happily playing with the buttons on his shirt.The baby giggled, completely unaware that a single conversation was changing the course of his father's life."Then..." Leonard paused for a moment. "Can I stop it?"The lawyer was silent for a few seconds."You can, if you choose to assert your rights as her biological father."Leonard didn't answer right away.The choice was there.With proof of their biological relationship, he had legal grounds to challenge the adoption.The process would likely be long.Contentious.But cer
Sebastian was still holding Adele's hand when silence settled over the room once again.There was no panic in his eyes.Only the vigilance he had rarely allowed anyone to see."I just received an update from my security team," Sebastian said at last. "Cedric has begun contacting several law firms. He isn't really after custody of Elena. That's just his way in. He wants a legal excuse to get close to her."Adele frowned."Then why is Leonard involved?""Because Leonard is gathering documents as well."Sebastian's expression remained calm."Not to take Elena away.""Then what?""To stop Cedric."Adele fell silent.She was no longer surprised to hear that Leonard had changed. Ever since he sent that signed declaration, she had begun to believe that he truly had no intention of separating her from Elena.But that only made everything more complicated.If Leonard became involved, the Ashcroft name would once again be tied to Elena.The media would start digging into the past.Cedric would
At Adele's apartment, the peace that had finally returned slowly began to unravel.Sebastian had just ended a call with the law firm that had been handling Adele's and Elena's legal affairs for years. His expression was far more serious than usual.Adele noticed the change immediately."There's something you haven't told me, isn't there?"Sebastian nodded slowly. "I was waiting until everything became clearer."She set her teacup down on the table."Who requested Elena's records?"Sebastian let out a long breath before answering."We only confirmed their identity this morning."The room suddenly felt much heavier."It wasn't Leonard."Adele didn't seem surprised.Ever since she had received Leonard's signed legal declaration a few days earlier, she had begun to believe that he truly wasn't behind all of this."Then who was it?"Sebastian opened the folder he had brought with him.Inside were copies of several legal documents.One of them contained the identity of the person who had re
Leonard’s words lingered in the air for a long moment.Adele stood near the apartment window without answering right away.Meanwhile, Sebastian watched her from the dining table, his jaw tightening slightly.“Adele?” Leonard’s voice lowered. “I’ve done everything.”A coldness slowly entered Adele’s
The next morning, news of Vanessa Ashcroft’s death flooded every media outlet in London.“Leonard Ashcroft’s wife and newborn son die during childbirth.”The headline appeared everywhere.Some articles even described how Leonard looked “devastated” after losing both his fiancée and son at the same
The call finally ended.The atmosphere inside the apartment felt heavy again.Adele was still standing near the window, her phone in hand.Meanwhile, Sebastian watched her silently for a few seconds before letting out a short breath.“That man has completely lost his mind.”Adele didn’t answer righ
Leonard’s car came to a stop right in front of the large classical-style villa.A light rain still fell over the quiet countryside road.Vanessa slowly studied the building before her while holding Ash, who was still sleeping soundly in her arms.The place was beautiful.Peaceful.Too peaceful.“I












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