
Reborn As The Billionaire's Wife:The Despised Wife Shines On Live TV
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Cecile jolted awake from months of prescription haze, only to realize she was trapped in a live reality show designed to destroy her.
Her billionaire husband had orchestrated the broadcast to publicly humiliate her and elevate his own PR image. He ordered her to follow a degrading script. What was worse, her five-year-old son, Damien, was genuinely terrified of her. When an empty wine bottle rolled across the floor, the tiny boy instantly threw his arms over his head, bracing for a hit.
The production crew shoved microphones into the trembling child's face, trying to trigger his trauma for ratings. The live chat cursed Cecile as a toxic abuser. The show's golden girl maliciously tried to poach Damien on camera to prove Cecile was an unfit mother. The crew even rigged the game, forcing Cecile and her son into a freezing, rotting mud shack with a collapsed roof. They were all just waiting for her to break down and beg.
"A toxic woman like you doesn't deserve to be a mother."
The crew read the hateful comments aloud, expecting a hysterical meltdown. The realization that she had been manipulated into destroying her own child hit Cecile like a physical blow. How could a father subject his own son to this public cruelty?
The weak, easily manipulated Cecile was dead. She threw the PR script away, rolled up her sleeves, and picked up a rusted hammer. This time, she would protect her son and tear down anyone who stood in her way.
Reborn As The Billionaire's Wife:The Despised Wife Shines On Live TV Chapter 1
The harsh morning sunlight sliced through the gap in the heavy velvet curtains, stabbing directly into Cecile's eyes.
She gasped, her lungs pulling in air so sharply it burned her throat. Her chest heaved. She jolted awake, not from a nightmare, but from the sudden, terrifying clarity of a mind finally breaking free from months of prescription haze and psychological manipulation. The fragmented memories of her recent past—the countless times she had stared blankly past her five-year-old son, the way his small body would instinctively shrink away from her erratic outbursts—flooded her brain. These real, visceral memories were far more horrific than any bad dream. The realization that she was actively destroying her own child hit her like a physical blow, flashing behind her eyelids.
Panic, raw and suffocating, seized her throat. She kicked her legs out, tangling in the silk sheets, and scrambled out of the massive bed. Her bare feet hit the cold hardwood floor.
The heavy oak door of the bedroom creaked open.
Damien stood in the doorway. He was tiny, clutching a frayed teddy bear to his chest. His amber eyes were wide, tracking her erratic movements. When he saw her wild expression, his small shoulders instantly hiked up to his ears. He froze, his entire body trembling like a leaf caught in a winter storm.
Cecile's heart slammed against her ribs. He was alive. He was right here.
She took a desperate step toward him, her arms reaching out.
Her foot caught on something hard. An empty wine bottle spun across the floor with a loud, hollow clatter.
At the sound of the glass rolling, Damien let out a short, sharp gasp. He dropped the bear and threw both of his arms over his head, shrinking back against the doorframe. It was a textbook defensive posture. He was bracing for a hit.
The sight of his raised arms felt like a physical blow to Cecile's stomach. Bile rose in her throat. She forced her feet to stop moving. She dug her nails into her own palms until the pain grounded her.
"Damien," she whispered. Her voice shook, but she forced it to be as soft as a breath. "Damien, look at me."
Damien didn't lower his arms. He peeked through the gap between his elbows. His amber eyes were filled with deep, ingrained suspicion. He pressed his back harder against the wood of the doorframe, refusing to close the distance.
Cecile slowly sank to her knees. She ignored the cold floor seeping into her skin. She kept her hands open and resting on her thighs, making herself as small and unthreatening as possible.
"I'm not going to yell," she said, her throat tight, tears burning the backs of her eyes. "I promise you, baby. I am never going to yell at you again."
Damien's arms lowered a fraction of an inch. His brow furrowed.
Before he could process her words, three sharp, aggressive knocks hammered on the open door.
Arthur, the head butler, stepped into the room. His posture was rigid, his nose slightly elevated. He didn't even glance at Damien.
"Madam," Arthur said, his tone dripping with thinly veiled disgust. "The production crew for Super Mom has arrived. They are waiting downstairs."
The memory of her past life crashed into Cecile's brain. The reality show. The public humiliation. The PR script designed to destroy her and elevate her husband's public image.
The panic in her chest evaporated, replaced by a cold, hard block of ice.
Cecile stood up. She didn't look at Arthur. She turned her back on him and walked straight into the massive walk-in closet. She needed to strip off this silk nightgown that reeked of stale alcohol and bad decisions.
She pushed past the racks of sequined dresses and neon crop tops—the wardrobe of a manufactured trainwreck. She grabbed a plain, oversized grey cotton sweatshirt and a pair of faded black leggings. She pulled them on, the soft fabric acting like a layer of armor.
She walked into the adjoining master bathroom and turned on the faucet. She splashed freezing water onto her face. The shock of the cold cleared the last remnants of the hangover. She stared at her pale, makeup-free face in the mirror. The weak, easily manipulated Cecile was dead.
She walked back out. Damien was still standing by the door, watching her with cautious eyes.
Cecile walked up to him. She didn't try to pick him up. Instead, she gently reached down and wrapped her fingers around his small, ice-cold hand.
Damien flinched. His muscles went completely rigid. He tried to pull his hand back, but Cecile held on. Her grip wasn't tight, but it was steady. Warm. Unyielding. After a long second, his fingers stopped pulling away.
Cecile led him out into the hallway.
Arthur stood there, holding a thick stack of stapled papers. He took one look at her bare face and plain clothes, and his jaw slackened for a fraction of a second.
"Your PR script, Madam," Arthur said, shoving the papers toward her. "The team expects you to follow the 'repentant mother' narrative exactly as written."
Cecile looked at the papers. She didn't raise her hand. She kept her grip on Damien and stepped right past the butler.
"Madam," Arthur snapped, stepping sideways to block her path. "Mr. Bradford expects full compliance—"
Cecile stopped. She turned her head slowly. Her eyes locked onto Arthur's. There was no hysteria in her gaze, only a dead, freezing calm.
"Move," she said. The word was quiet, but it carried the weight of a physical threat.
Arthur's breath hitched. He instinctively took a half-step back, his spine suddenly slick with cold sweat. He watched, speechless, as she led the boy toward the grand staircase.
Down in the massive foyer, the reality show crew was setting up.
Standing in the center of the chaos was Octavia Cromwell. She held a clipboard in one hand and a radio in the other. Her young son, Miles, stood quietly beside her, clutching a small backpack.
Octavia was a woman with two hats. By contract and by design, she was the show's director—the woman who called every shot, controlled every camera angle, and dictated every twist. But the producers, hungry for drama, had also forced her into the contestant roster. She was competing alongside the other mothers, fighting for the same luxury baskets and survival points, all while trying to keep her son safe. It was a razor's edge, and she knew every other contestant hated her for it.
"Octavia, we're ready for the first shot," her assistant Taylor said, adjusting a light.
Octavia nodded. She looked down at Miles, brushing a strand of hair from his forehead. "Stay close to me today. No wandering off."
Miles nodded silently, his eyes wide as he took in the chaos.
Taylor had a smirk on her face, a loaded question ready on her tongue. But as Cecile stepped into the light, Taylor's mouth snapped shut. No heavy makeup. No designer heels. Just a woman in a grey sweatshirt holding her son's hand.
Octavia's eyes widened. She tapped the cameraman's shoulder, pointing frantically to zoom in on Cecile's face.
Taylor recovered her shock. She grabbed a boom microphone and lunged forward, shoving the fuzzy end directly toward Damien's face.
"Damien!" Taylor chirped, her voice overly loud. "Are you scared to go on a trip with your mommy today?"
The sudden movement of the microphone made Damien gasp. He scrambled backward, trying to hide behind Cecile's legs, his small hands gripping the fabric of her leggings so hard his knuckles turned white.
Cecile's arm shot out. She slapped the microphone away with the back of her hand. The heavy thud of plastic hitting plastic echoed in the foyer.
She stepped sideways, using her own body as a physical shield between her son and the camera lens.
"Back up," Cecile ordered, her voice slicing through the room like a razor. "You are in his personal space."
Taylor stumbled back, her face flushing red. She opened her mouth to argue, but Cecile's eyes pinned her to the spot. The sheer hostility radiating from Cecile made Taylor's throat close up.
Octavia watched the exchange without intervening. A small, almost imperceptible smile touched her lips. This woman—Cecile Bradford—was not the trainwreck the tabloids had promised. Octavia filed that observation away for later.
On the live feed, the chat exploded. Millions of viewers watched the feed in real-time.
Look at her! She's abusing the crew now!
Poor kid looks terrified of her.
Cancel this toxic bitch.
Cecile ignored the red light of the camera. She ignored the crew staring at her. She bent down and scooped Damien into her arms. Her movements were slightly stiff, unpracticed, but she tucked his head under her chin with extreme care.
She carried him out the heavy oak front doors, down the stone steps, and climbed into the back of the waiting black production van.
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