
Fake Vows, Real Love: The CEO's Wife
For three years, I hid my identity as a billionaire heiress to build a life with the man I loved. I gave up everything to support Ben's career, believing we were creating a future together from the ground up.
The day before our engagement, I overheard him with his boss, Haylie. He called me a "stepping stone," a poor, simple girl he was using to climb the corporate ladder and get closer to her.
He laughed about our "humble" life and mocked the silver ring on my finger, calling it a necessary prop. He was sleeping with her, taking credit for the multi-million dollar deal I secretly engineered, and saw my love as a naive distraction.
The man I sacrificed my entire world for saw me as less than nothing. My love didn't just die; it turned into ice-cold rage.
So I walked out of his life and straight into the arms of my family's biggest rival.
He offered me a deal I couldn't refuse.
"Marry me," Jaxson Banks said with a smirk. "And together, we'll burn their world to the ground."
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Chapter 4
Isolde POV
Haylie White let out a sharp, derisive laugh. It sliced through the tense silence of the HR office, drawing the attention of the few employees still lingering. She reached out, her hand lingering on Ben' s arm, a possessive gesture that made my stomach clench. Her fingers stroked his sleeve, then she patted his chest, a knowing smile plastered on her face.
"Oh, Ben, don't worry about little Isolde," Haylie purred, her eyes fixed on me, gleaming with triumph. "She'll be fine. She's always been good at… making do. Some people just aren't cut out for the fast lane. They prefer the slow, steady path, perhaps back to their quiet, unremarkable life." She paused, her smile widening. "Besides, you're about to receive that promotion we discussed. No need for any dead weight holding you back."
Ben stood rooted, his lips moving soundlessly, a pathetic puppet on Haylie' s strings. He looked from me to her, then quickly down at his shoes, unable to meet either of our gazes. His silence was deafening, a louder confirmation of his betrayal than any words could have been. He was a coward. He was a spineless opportunist. The man I had loved was a phantom, replaced by this cowering figure.
I picked up the signed copy of my resignation letter, the crisp paper a stark contrast to the chaos in my heart. This was it. The end of an era. The end of the carefully constructed lie that was my life with Ben.
Before I turned to leave, I looked at him one last time. His head was still bowed, his shoulders slumped. He couldn't even face me. "You know, Ben," I said, my voice cutting through his shame, surprisingly steady. "That watch you gave me for our first anniversary? The one you said was 'vintage and unique'?"
His head snapped up, his eyes suddenly wide, a flicker of genuine alarm in them. That watch. He always bought me cheap, knock-off gifts, pretending they were rare treasures. He' d made a big show of finding that specific watch in a dusty antique shop. It was his prized possession among the gifts he'd given me, symbolizing our "humble but special" love.
I smiled then, a cold, hard curve of my lips. "It's a fake. A cheap replica. Just like your love, Ben. Just like everything about you."
With that, I turned and walked out of the HR office, leaving him standing there, exposed and humiliated. The heavy glass doors of Apex Corp slid shut behind me, sealing off a chapter of my life.
The sky outside was a heavy, bruised purple, threatening rain. A chill wind howled, a reflection of the storm churning inside me. I took a deep, shuddering breath, the cold air burning my lungs. Fresh air. Free air.
My phone felt heavy in my hand. I scrolled to my father' s contact, Alger Park. No, not Alger. I found his number, Father, and pressed call.
"It's over, Dad," I said, my voice steady, stronger than I thought possible. "I resigned. I'm coming home."
A beat of silence on the other end, then my father' s deep voice, filled with an unexpected relief. "Finally, Isolde. It's about time. We've been waiting for you." His words were a balm, a promise of support I hadn't realized I craved.
"I know," I replied, a ghost of a smile touching my lips. "I'm ready." I hung up, the click echoing the finality of my decision.
I glanced back at the monolithic glass building of Apex Corp, a monument to my shattered dreams. Three years. Three years of playing a part, of dimming my own light for a man who saw me as a means to an end. The naive girl who walked in there with hope was gone. In her place stood a woman forged in fire, ready to reclaim her power.
I hailed a taxi, giving the address of our shared apartment. There was one last loose end to tie up.
The apartment was still, the lingering scent of stale pizza a sickening reminder of Ben's presence. I walked directly to our bedroom, pulling my packed suitcase from under the bed. I started putting the last few items into my backpack, my movements brisk and efficient. I didn't want to linger.
The front door burst open. Ben rushed in, his face pale, eyes wide with panic. He looked as if he' d run all the way from Apex. "Isolde! What was that? What was Haylie talking about? Why did you resign?" He cornered me near the bed, grabbing my wrist. His grip was frantic, desperate.
"It's not what you think," he pleaded, his voice hoarse. "Haylie just misinterpreted things. She's manipulative, you know that. She' s trying to drive a wedge between us!"
I looked at his outstretched hand, then slowly, deliberately, pulled my wrist free. My eyes met his, cold and unwavering. His lies were transparent, flimsy excuses that no longer held any sway over me.
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7.4
I single-handedly saved my family's corporate empire from a hostile takeover, securing our market share for the next decade.
But my grandfather didn't see me as a hero. He saw me as a flawed piece of inventory.
To calm the board and fix the reputation I supposedly ruined, he forced me into an arranged marriage, auctioning me off to the highest bidder.
Desperate, I turned to my childhood friend, Egnacio, the only person who ever promised to protect me.
But instead of saving me, he publicly humiliated me. He used my desperation as a networking opportunity, pitching my arranged marriage as a business deal to a ruthless private equity king named Dexter Mathews.
Later that night, I caught Egnacio holding my cruel cousin in his arms.
"What man wants to be with a woman who looks at you like she's planning a hostile takeover?"
Hearing him mock my pain shattered the last bit of hope I had.
I realized I was never family to them. I was just a sharp knife, used to cut down their enemies and then traded for cash before I got dull.
The heartbreak vanished, replaced by a cold, violent rage.
I didn't break, and I didn't run.
Instead, I got into the back of Dexter Mathews's car. He had watched my family tear me apart, but he didn't see a broken pawn. He saw a queen.
And together, we were going to burn their entire empire to the ground.

7.9
Elena Crane wakes up in a hospital bed after barely surviving a resort fire, only to discover the devastating truth. The kidney she donated to her husband Leo three days ago wasn't for him. It was for his mistress, Lydia. Worse, she overhears Leo instructing a doctor to kill her within five days and make it look like surgical complications so he can collect two hundred million dollars in life insurance. Their entire five year marriage was an elaborate scheme to steal her organs and murder her for money.
What Leo and Lydia don't know is that Elena is actually Roberta Alfred, the legendary jewelry designer and billionaire heiress who abandoned her empire for love. After enduring multiple murder attempts, including being locked in a morgue and losing her uterus to forced hysterectomy, Elena escapes. She divorces Leo, claims the insurance money herself, and returns home to reclaim her identity and her family's billion dollar empire.

9.3
They say you can't have it all. I'm about to prove them wrong-or destroy myself trying.
When my struggling mother married billionaire Richard Stone, I thought I was gaining a family. Instead, I found three stepbrothers who became my obsession, my downfall, and my salvation.
Dominic, the eldest, cold and commanding, who kisses me like he's claiming his kingdom and looks at me like I'm the only thing he can't control.
Julian, the charming playboy who hides a vulnerable soul beneath his perfect smile, making me feel like I'm the only woman he's ever truly seen.
Asher, the brooding artist who paints me like I'm his muse and touches me like I'm his masterpiece, seeing parts of my soul I didn't know existed.
They're forbidden. They're dangerous. They're everything I shouldn't want.
But when I discover my father didn't die by suicide that he was murdered by the very man who now calls himself my stepfather, these three powerful men becomes my unlikely allies.
First it was a forbidden attraction, now it's an arrangement that defies every rule.
The rules are simple:
I'll give each of them a chance.
I'll take everything they offer.
And in the end, I'll have to make the hardest decision of my life:
Choose one of them. Choose all of them. Or choose myself.

8.7
For three years, I played the perfect, submissive housewife to billionaire Julian Harrison.
But right after an intimate night together, he coldly threw a divorce agreement onto the bed.
"Scarlett landed an hour ago. I need my single status restored to welcome her back."
That same night, I ended up in the emergency room and discovered I was pregnant with twins.
When Julian found out, he didn't show a shred of joy. Instead, he stormed into my hospital room, threw a blank check directly at my face, and ordered me to get rid of them.
He accused me of using the babies as a sick game to trap his assets.
Then, his ruthless lawyer kicked me out of our penthouse, confiscating the jewelry he gifted me and tossing my worn-out notebook onto the floor like garbage.
Standing in the freezing rain, my heart completely died.
I had swallowed my pride, managed his life, and cooked his meals to his exact standards for three years, only to be thrown away the second his first love returned.
But he didn't know that the notebook his lawyer discarded contained the secret formulas of Aura Beauty, a billion-dollar empire I built in the shadows.
I tore his check into pieces, blocked his number, and left in a Maybach sent by my associate.
Logging into my global CEO database, I looked at his company's fragile stock chart with a predatory smile.
The docile Mrs. Harrison died in the rain. It was time to crush his empire.

7.2
For ten years, Aurora was abandoned by her wealthy family to rot in the countryside.
When she finally returned, there was no warm welcome. The Lott family only brought her back to replace her adopted sister in an arranged marriage with Damian Yates, a notoriously violent, crippled billionaire, just to save their bankrupt company.
Her grandmother mocked her as uneducated trash. Her fake sister feigned disgust at her very presence.
When her biological father desperately tried to stop them from sending his daughter to her death, the family turned on him.
Her grandmother struck her father across the face, kicked the three of them out of the manor into the freezing rain, and arrogantly declared they would starve on the streets by nightfall.
They thought Aurora was just a helpless, pathetic hillbilly who would quietly accept being sold as livestock.
They had no idea that over the past decade, she had survived the darkest corners of the world, becoming a lethal operative with unimaginable power.
Standing in the cold rain, Aurora didn't shed a single tear.
She calmly pulled out her encrypted phone, personally canceled the billionaire's marriage contract, and ordered her hacker to completely freeze the Lott family's accounts.
"Total financial annihilation. Burn them to the ground."
But as she watched her abusers' legacy crumble, a classified file arrived on her phone, revealing that the very billionaire she just rejected was tied to her mother's unsolved murder.
The real hunt was just beginning.

8.1
My billionaire husband, Cooper, was thirty minutes late to my father's funeral.
When the heavy cathedral doors finally opened, he wasn't there to comfort me. He was tightly shielding his mistress, Celeste, under his umbrella, treating her like a fragile lily while I stood alone in my black mourning dress.
The whispers in the pews were deafening, but they were nothing compared to the truth I soon uncovered.
Cooper hadn't just humiliated me—he had secretly taken my father's life-saving spot in a medical clinical trial and given it to Celeste's family. My father died gasping for air because of him.
Days later, while I was shivering in the ER with a 103-degree fever, I saw Cooper sneaking into the VIP maternity ward. He was holding Celeste, his face glowing with the ecstatic joy of a man about to become a father.
For three years, I swallowed my pride to be his perfect, obedient wife, only to let his elite friends openly mock me to my face.
"You were just keeping the seat warm until the real queen came back."
He let my father die, hid all our marital assets in offshore trusts, and made me take birth control every single morning, claiming he wasn't ready for kids.
I didn't scream, and I didn't let him see me break.
Instead, I hired Manhattan's most ruthless divorce lawyer, smiled sweetly as I handed Cooper his coat at home, and began secretly gathering the evidence to burn his entire empire to the ground.