
Shattered Vows: Falling For His Worst Enemy
For three years, I played the perfect, docile wife to Brendon Jimenez, desperate for the real family I never had as an orphan.
But during a high-society gala, I peeked through a cracked door and caught him sleeping with my best friend.
When I packed my cheap canvas bag to leave the penthouse, my mother-in-law blocked the door.
She dumped my clothes on the marble floor, called me a stray dog, and slapped me so hard my mouth bled.
Brendon just stood there, watching his mother humiliate me.
To keep me trapped as his perfect public prop, he even faked his mother's heart attack in a VIP hospital suite.
"Get on your knees. Kneel down right now and beg my mother for forgiveness until she decides to accept it."
I gave them my youth and unconditional loyalty, only to realize this prestigious old-money family was nothing but a rotting corpse built on dirty secrets.
I didn't cry, and I certainly didn't drop to my knees.
Instead, I pulled out my phone right in front of him and called my lawyer.
"File for an at-fault divorce. I have proof of his infidelity with Kaelynn Hudson. I want him ruined."
Then, I touched the matte black card hidden deep in my clutch.
It belonged to Kile Barrett, the ruthless billionaire shark my husband feared most, and I was going to use him to tear the Jimenez family apart.
Chapters
Share
Chapter 2
Christen's pulse hammered against Kile's thumb where it pressed into her jawline. Her body acted on pure survival instinct. She tried to pull back, to put distance between herself and the danger radiating from him.
Kile's fingers tightened just enough to stop her. He held her in place, forcing her to maintain the awkward, upward angle.
Her brain scrambled for an exit. She forced the corners of her mouth up, stretching her lips into the polite, empty smile she used at charity galas.
"Mr. Barrett," she managed to say, her voice tight.
Kile released her jaw. As he pulled his hand back, the rough pad of his thumb dragged slowly across her skin. The brief friction sent a violent shiver down her spine.
He leaned back against the leather upholstery, picking up his crystal glass of whiskey. He took a slow sip, his dark eyes tracking her every movement with predatory amusement.
Christen felt her skin crawl under his stare. She grabbed her clutch from the table, her knuckles white. She needed to leave. Now.
"Brendon seems to be quite busy tonight," Kile said. His voice was a lazy drawl, but the words hit like a physical blow.
Christen froze. Her muscles locked up.
The humiliation burned through the lingering fear. She slammed her clutch back onto the table and sat back down. She met his gaze, her eyes blazing with reckless defiance.
She leaned forward, letting the neckline of her dress dip slightly.
"Are you afraid of the Jimenez family, Mr. Barrett?" she asked, her tone dripping with fake sweetness and real provocation.
Kile let out a harsh, dismissive scoff. It was the sound of a man who found the very concept of fear insulting.
He suddenly leaned forward. The space between them vanished. His face was inches from hers, his broad chest trapping her against the back of the booth. The sheer physical presence of him sucked the oxygen out of her lungs.
He lowered his voice, the sound vibrating directly against her ear.
"We both know your marriage is nothing but a cheap stage play, Christen."
A cold sweat broke out across the back of her neck. Her stomach twisted into a tight knot. He knew. He knew exactly what was happening upstairs.
She gathered the last shreds of her dignity. She pushed her shoulders back and glared at him.
"You clearly don't know how to respect a woman," she said, her voice shaking with suppressed rage.
She stood up abruptly, the edge of the table digging into her thighs.
Kile didn't try to stop her this time. He just watched her with the calm, patient eyes of a hunter watching a trapped animal struggle.
Christen turned and walked away fast. Her heels clicked sharply against the floor. She didn't stop until she reached the hotel lobby, hiding behind a massive Roman pillar. She leaned her back against the cool marble, dragging air into her burning lungs.
She smoothed down her skirt. She tucked a stray strand of hair behind her ear. She locked the perfect, unbothered wife mask back onto her face.
She walked toward the elevators, intending to go straight down to the underground garage and leave.
The silver doors slid open.
Brendon and Kaelynn were standing inside. They were laughing. They looked immaculate, as if they hadn't just destroyed her life ten minutes ago.
Christen's fingernails dug so hard into her palms that the skin nearly broke. The urge to swing her heavy clutch directly into Kaelynn's smiling face was a physical ache in her arm.
Kaelynn stepped forward and linked her arm through Christen's.
"Where have you been? We've been looking everywhere for you," Kaelynn whined, her voice laced with fake concern.
Christen's eyes dropped to the side of Kaelynn's neck. Right below her collarbone, a fresh, red mark stained her skin.
A wave of nausea hit Christen so hard she almost gagged.
She pulled her arm out of Kaelynn's grasp, her movements stiff.
"I had too much champagne. I was in the restroom," Christen said. Her voice sounded hollow, like it belonged to someone else.
Brendon stepped closer. He reached out, his hand aiming for the curve of her waist to play the role of the doting husband.
Christen flinched. She took a sharp half-step backward, completely avoiding his touch.
The air in the elevator instantly turned heavy.
Brendon's hand hung in the air. His eyes narrowed, a flash of irritation and suspicion crossing his face. Kaelynn shifted uncomfortably, offering a nervous laugh to fill the silence.
The elevator pinged, arriving at the garage level.
"I have a migraine. I'm taking a car home," Christen said. She didn't wait for an answer. She walked out of the elevator, leaving them staring at her back.
You may also like

8.0
When gifted cellist Vivienne Aurel inherits her late father's catastrophic $4.2 million debt, she expects to lose everything. She doesn't expect the debt to be bought by Caspian Vane, the most feared private equity magnate in New York. Caspian doesn't want to ruin her; he wants her to work exclusively for him as the artistic director of his new cultural foundation for eighteen months. Forced into his world under a binding agreement, Vivienne prepares to fight against a cold, transactional cage. But as the intense, quiet proximity between them begins to blur the lines of their contract, she discovers a terrifying truth: the man who now owns her future has been watching her from the shadows long before she ever knew his name.

9.0
Once a pampered princess, Alaina now clutched a deactivated American Express card, staring out at Central Park. Her family’s fortune was gone, her life, over.
Her family's Hamptons estate, a four-generation legacy, was seized by Dyer Capital. The name hit her: Hardin Dyer, the poor boy she’d once scorned, had returned.
Hardin marched in, serving a divorce agreement. He'd orchestrated her family's downfall for revenge, giving her 24 hours to vacate his property. Penniless, her father faced prison, needing $50 million. Her mother forced her to beg Hardin, who sneered, offering the money for her body. Alaina ripped up the contract.
Hours later, her father had a heart attack. Desperate, she became "Lexi," a club girl enduring humiliation. In the Viper Room, Hardin's lackeys demanded she lick whiskey off his shoe for $10,000. Hardin watched. Outside, her brother Ashton's hand was threatened for a $3 million debt. Spirit shattered, Alaina returned, knelt on broken glass, offering to sign. But Hardin declared her family "dead," offering $10 million for her body, commanding her to use her mouth.
In a furious act of defiance, Alaina threw whiskey in his face, snatched the check, and fled. Yet, when he finally took her, a searing, foreign pain and blood on the sheets revealed a shocking truth: he had never touched her three years ago. Why had he let her believe such a monstrous lie?

8.6
Marrying Theron Draix in a few days was a life long dream come true.
For seventeen years, I'd loved him, revolving my life around him, and in just three days, we should be married.
"Let's break up. I won't be attending the wedding," he said.
My life shattered in that instant.
Finding out he was in love with my adopted sister was worse. They had played me and controlled my emotions.
At the end, Mireya had killed me.
If I was given a second chance, I would never love Theron and never trust Mireya.

7.4
I was freezing to death in an abandoned cabin, desperately waiting for my fiancé to save me.
Instead, my phone flickered with a video from my adopted sister.
She was smiling as she confessed that she and my fiancé had orchestrated my kidnapping, and my parents' fatal plane crash, just to steal my family's trust fund.
When I called him with my dying breath, he mocked me for faking a PR stunt and hung up.
I died in the sub-zero blizzard, consumed by absolute despair.
But as a ghost, I watched my greatest business rival, the ruthless billionaire Collins, kick down the doors of my mansion.
He didn't just mourn me.
He shot my fiancé, trapped my sister, and set the entire place on fire, choosing to burn alive in the inferno just to avenge me.
I couldn't understand why the man I had publicly despised for a decade loved me so fiercely, while the people I gave everything to wanted me dead.
Opening my eyes again, I was back backstage on the night I won my Oscar, four years ago.
My fiancé smiled, holding out his arms to hug me.
I pushed him away in disgust, marched straight into the crowded theater, and kissed my billionaire rival on live television.
"Let's get married tomorrow."
This time, I would use him to burn them all to the ground.

7.5
Elena Vale's life is carefully controlled, molded by strict family expectations and an arranged marriage she never wanted. But the night before her wedding, a shocking betrayal turns her world upside down. One scandalous mistake leaves her publicly humiliated, her engagement broken, and her future uncertain.
Just when all hope seems lost, Adrian Blackwood, a powerful and enigmatic billionaire, offers her a lifeline: a contract marriage. Thrust into a world of wealth, power, and danger, Elena must navigate his dominance, protect her independence, and confront those who seek to destroy her.
As tension and attraction build between them, Elena discovers her own strength and resilience, while Adrian reveals sides of himself he has long kept hidden. Together, they face betrayal, ambition, and jealousy, learning that love can emerge from the most unexpected circumstances.
In the end, Elena claims her dignity, her future, and a love forged on her own terms.

8.5
I was rushed to the emergency room with a bleeding head after a horrific car crash.
But while the doctor was stitching my forehead, I heard the nurses whispering.
"The CEO of the Finley Group is upstairs right now, playing nurse to that pregnant actress."
My heart stopped. I ripped out my IV and dragged my battered body to the VIP suite, only to watch my billionaire husband tenderly wipe away his mistress's tears.
I filed for divorce that night and left his penthouse with nothing but a basic suitcase.
Carter was furious. He tracked me down, completely ignoring my injuries, and mocked me relentlessly.
"You're nothing but a breeding tool. You won't survive a week without my money."
When I later collapsed from severe stomach cramps, he abandoned me on the floor because his mistress faked a panic attack over the phone. He even nearly ran me over in the freezing rain as he sped back to her side.
I had loved him in secret for ten agonizing years, pouring my bleeding heart into a novel about my unrequited love. I couldn't understand how a man could be so incredibly cold-blooded to his own wife.
But Carter didn't know I was the anonymous author of that global bestselling book.
So when he tried to use his massive wealth to buy the film rights and give his mistress the lead role, I walked straight into his boardroom, slammed my contractual veto on the table, and finally fought back.