
The Divorced Wife And Her Billionaire
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As Aurora lay dying of organ failure in the freezing ICU, she used her last ounce of strength to call her husband on their son's fifth birthday.
Instead of his voice, she heard the pop of champagne and the sweet laugh of his mistress, Jessica.
Conrad snatched the phone, impatiently ordering Aurora not to "ruin the mood" with her irrelevant calls.
But what truly pushed her into cardiac arrest was her five-year-old son's excited voice ringing through the speakerphone.
"I wish for Auntie Jessica to be my new mommy!"
"As long as you like it, Daddy will give you anything," Conrad promised without a second of hesitation.
Aurora gagged on her own blood and flatlined, the heart monitor erupting into a piercing red alarm.
She had swallowed her pride and wasted five years playing the perfect, submissive housewife, only to be thrown away like garbage by the two people she loved most.
She couldn't understand why her absolute devotion ended with her dying completely alone on a sterile mattress.
But she didn't die. Snatched from the jaws of death by a mysterious billionaire from her past, she woke up in a luxury suite, fully healed.
Looking at her pale, cold reflection in the window, the pathetic old Aurora died.
She packed her battered suitcase, signed a brutal postnuptial agreement waiving every single cent of her husband's wealth, and dropped the divorce papers on the table.
This time, she was leaving for good.
The Divorced Wife And Her Billionaire Chapter 1
The sharp, rapid beeping of the heart monitor sliced through the dead silence of the ICU.
Aurora struggled to open her eyes. Her eyelids felt like they were weighed down by lead. A high fever blurred her vision into a smear of harsh white lights and sterile gray walls.
The duty nurse stepped up to the side of the bed. She adjusted the IV drip, her eyes dropping to Aurora's face. There was a thick layer of pity in the nurse's gaze that made Aurora's stomach turn.
"Mrs. Huffman," the nurse said softly, leaning down. "Your organ failure is progressing. Do you want me to call the emergency contact on your file?"
Aurora bit her pale, cracked lip. The metallic taste of blood filled her mouth. Her pride fought against the suffocating weight of her despair. Her fingers twitched against the thin hospital sheets, but she slowly, weakly, shook her head.
The nurse let out a heavy sigh. She turned and walked out of the room, leaving Aurora completely alone.
Aurora turned her head toward the window. The New York sky was a bleak, unforgiving gray. A violent spasm of pain ripped through her lower back and shot up her spine.
She curled her body inward. Cold sweat instantly soaked through her thin hospital gown, making her shiver uncontrollably.
Her blurred vision slowly focused on the nightstand. Her phone screen was lit up.
A calendar notification sat in the center of the screen. Today was her son Leo's fifth birthday.
The physical ache in her chest from missing her son suddenly overpowered her remaining pride. She reached out with her right arm. The IV needles taped to the back of her hand pulled painfully at her skin.
Her fingertips brushed the cold metal edge of the phone. Her muscles gave out, and the phone slipped, falling onto the very edge of the mattress.
Aurora clamped her jaw shut. She dragged her upper body toward the edge of the bed. Blood backed up into the clear IV tubing, but she didn't care. Her shaking fingers finally closed around the device.
She fell back against the pillow, gasping for air. Her lungs burned. Her thumb trembled as she unlocked the screen.
She opened her contacts and pressed Conrad Huffman's private number.
The dial tone rang in her ear. One ring. Two rings. Every empty beep was a needle scraping against her frayed nerves.
She was just about to let her arm drop when the line clicked open.
But it wasn't Conrad's voice. A wave of loud cheering and the distinct pop of a champagne bottle flooded the speaker.
Then, Jessica Camacho's sweet, high-pitched laugh stabbed directly into Aurora's eardrum.
"Conrad, hurry up! Come help Leo cut the cake!" Jessica yelled over the music.
Aurora's heart seized. It felt like an invisible fist had punched straight through her ribs and crushed her lungs. Her breath stopped entirely.
She forced her dry throat open. "Conrad," she whispered. The sound was so weak it barely left her mouth.
The background noise on the other end suddenly muffled. Jessica had noticed the active call.
"Is this Aurora?" Jessica asked. Her voice dripped with a sugary, exaggerated innocence.
Aurora gripped the phone so hard her knuckles turned a dead, waxy white.
Conrad's impatient voice drifted in from a few feet away. "Who is it? Why haven't you hung up?"
Jessica raised her voice, making sure she sounded like the victim. "It's the hospital calling. I think it might be Aurora..."
A heavy, annoyed click of the tongue came through the speaker, followed by Conrad's heavy footsteps.
Conrad snatched the phone. His cold, hard voice was crystal clear. "Today is Leo's birthday. Don't let irrelevant people ruin the mood."
He didn't ask a single question about her condition. He didn't ask why the hospital was calling.
"Hang up," Conrad ordered. "And don't answer it again."
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The Divorced Wife And Her Billionaire of Contents
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But the day before our engagement, I stood outside a meeting room and overheard him talking to his wealthy boss, Haylie.
"She's just a stepping stone," Ben laughed, his voice full of contempt. "A poor, ambitionless distraction while I work my way up to where I really belong."
He mocked the cheap silver ring he gave me, calling it a necessary prop to keep a naive fool happy.
He bragged about the multi-million dollar merger proposal he was presenting, planning to use it to secure his promotion and build a future with her.
He had no idea that I had secretly negotiated that entire deal using my real connections just to give him his big break.
I had sacrificed my family's comfort, my true identity, and my own career just to watch him rise.
I poured my heart and soul into our humble beginnings, only to realize he saw my love as a pathetic joke and me as disposable trash.
I calmly picked up a pen and voided the merger agreement, tearing my hard work into tiny pieces.
I went home, slid the cheap ring off my finger, and dropped it into his mug of cold coffee.
"Soon, you'll find out exactly who is nothing."
Walking out the door, I pulled out my phone and texted my billionaire father.
"I'm in. Announce the merger."

Everyone knew Caroline loved Jacob, the frail man in a wheelchair, even giving up her chance at marrying into wealth for him.
She devoted everything to his recovery, enduring hardship and humiliation to help him stand again.
When he finally recovered, they were praised as perfect together-until danger came.
Faced with saving her or her sister, Jacob chose the latter without hesitation. Only in her final moments did Caroline realize his heart was never hers.
Reborn, she made a different choice, choosing power over love.
When Jacob later begged, she looked down coldly. "I have no interest in men who can't stand on their own."

I worked three double shifts at the garage just to buy a velvet-boxed cake for my wealthy girlfriend, Arleen.
But when I pushed open the VIP room door, I saw her lover kissing her bare leg.
She didn't push him away. Instead, she laughed and swirled her martini.
"I only forgot Finn because I knew he would stay. He is a poor boy from Queens who follows me around like a loyal dog."
Later that night, her lover intentionally crashed a Porsche to scare me, sending a piece of jagged metal into my skull.
Lying in a growing pool of my own blood, I watched Arleen crawl out of the wreckage.
She didn't even look at me. She threw herself at her uninjured lover, screaming for a medic.
"He just got scraped by a piece of plastic. He is faking it. Deal with Jaquez first!"
When I woke up, I wasn't free. Arleen had locked me in a private hospital wing with 24-hour security, planning to isolate me and keep me as her broken, captive toy forever.
My blind, pathetic devotion finally froze into absolute disgust.
I looked at the heart monitor next to my bed and grabbed an IV needle.
I severed the sensor wire to trigger a flatline, slipped out the fire stairs while the nurses panicked, and burned my identity to ashes.
This time, I was going to disappear to London, build my own empire, and watch hers burn.

I crashed a wedding.
Got caught by the best man.
Now, I'm pregnant with his baby...
It's Katya's fault. (As per usual.)
My BFF despises her ex and wants to hate-watch him marry the woman he left her for.
Problem is, she didn't fill me in on that plan...
Until we arrive at the ceremony.
As soon as I find out, I run.
Hop on the elevator and smash the Doors Close button like the Energizer Bunny on a sugar rush.
But right before they shut...
A hand comes shooting through.
And attached to that hand, unfortunately for me, is the most stunning human specimen I've ever seen.
Tall.
Dark.
Handsome.
Dangerous.
Also... the best man.
He takes one look at me and knows I don't belong.
"Who let you in here, little bird?" he growls.
I gulp. Tremble.
Open my mouth to lie...
And then the elevator stops.

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The day my adoptive father died in a severe car crash, my adoptive mother and stepsister didn't even bother to call me.
Instead, while his body was still warm, my mother filed a multi-million dollar life insurance claim.
"I am not feeding a useless freak for another day. Pack your trash and get out."
She kicked me out into the freezing rain, but that wasn't the worst of it.
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Cornelia claimed my identity, accepted a million-dollar reward, and secured a marriage proposal from him, burning my only proof to ashes.
They thought I was just a helpless, pathetic high schooler they could discard and replace.
But when I hacked the police files, I discovered my father's crash wasn't an accident. It was a targeted hit, and the Vaughan Group had hijacked the traffic cameras to cover it up.
I washed off the ugly black makeup, shedding the disguise of a pathetic outcast.
I am Spectre, the world's most elusive hacker and underground doctor.
I intercepted the billionaire heir's heavily armed convoy in the dead of night. They thought they could steal my life and murder my father, but now, I hold the needle that controls Fidel Vaughan's sanity, and I will make them all pay.

I was trapped in a greasy diner by my own mother.
She was forcing me to marry my abusive cousin because he had paid her twenty thousand dollars.
To escape, I used a contract marriage app and begged a complete stranger to marry me at City Hall that very day.
Ethan drove a cheap Ford and wore a plain suit. I thought he was just an ordinary guy needing a fake wife.
When my mother found out, she brought thugs to destroy my flower shop—my only home and livelihood.
To protect Ethan from her endless extortion, I shielded him and screamed that he was bankrupt and drowning in credit card debt.
My mother fled in disgust, and Ethan took me into his apartment for the night.
But out of trauma and habit, I locked my bedroom door, muttering that he must be old and desperate.
He stormed out into the freezing night, leaving me terrified that I had ruined my only lifeline.
I didn't understand why he was so furiously offended, completely unaware that my "broke" husband was actually the most ruthless billionaire in New York, and I had just trampled his massive ego.
The next morning, his face was a mask of ice as he dragged me back to City Hall to annul the marriage and get rid of me.
"Annulment. Now," he demanded.
But the clerk just popped her gum and slid a pink paper across the counter.
"State law changed. Mandatory thirty-day cooling-off period."






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