
The Hidden Phone Shattered My World
Ellen had spent ten years cleaning her husband's home, a quiet devotion to the man who demanded her constant labor. But while vacuuming under their bed, her world shattered with a single, horrifying discovery. Hidden away was a secret phone, revealing a life her husband had built with another woman and child for the past eight years.
A decade of devoted homemaking for Adrian in their Los Angeles home was Ellen’s life. While cleaning, she found a hidden compartment and a new iPhone, which she shockingly unlocked. The wallpaper revealed Adrian with a secret family in Austin—a double life since her own pregnancy. Texts detailed a $1.2 million house and lavish expenses for “Angel.” Adrian stirred, forcing Ellen to hide the device. Her son was denied a $200 class, while her $50,000 inheritance funded Adrian’s secret family. Rage replaced her tears. Ellen photographed all incriminating details, hid the phone, and forced a submissive smile. Her quiet devotion was over; her war had just begun.
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Ellen had spent ten years cleaning her husband's home, a quiet devotion to the man who demanded her constant labor. But while vacuuming under their bed, her world shattered with a single, horrifying discovery. Hidden away was a secret phone, revealing a life her husband had built with another woman and child for the past eight years.
A decade of devoted homemaking for Adrian in their Los Angeles home was Ellen’s life. While cleaning, she found a hidden compartment and a new iPhone, which she shockingly unlocked. The wallpaper revealed Adrian with a secret family in Austin—a double life since her own pregnancy. Texts detailed a $1.2 million house and lavish expenses for “Angel.” Adrian stirred, forcing Ellen to hide the device. Her son was denied a $200 class, while her $50,000 inheritance funded Adrian’s secret family. Rage replaced her tears. Ellen photographed all incriminating details, hid the phone, and forced a submissive smile. Her quiet devotion was over; her war had just begun.
Chapter 1
Ellen POV:
I knelt on the heavy Persian rug, shoving the Dyson vacuum nozzle deep under the king-sized bed. My shoulder brushed the dust ruffle. I had done this exact chore every Thursday for ten years, a silent devotion to a house that demanded my constant labor.
The vacuum head stopped. It hit something hard.
I frowned, pushing the metal wand forward again. It wouldn't budge. I yanked it back and thrust it forward a third time. The obstruction remained firm. I reached out and hit the power button. The roaring motor died, leaving the sprawling suburban Los Angeles bedroom in absolute, suffocating silence.
I flattened my stomach against the rug and pressed my cheek to the floor. Pulling my phone from my sweatpants, I turned on the flashlight and aimed the harsh white beam into the darkness beneath the bed frame.
The light swept over the dust motes and hit the far corner. A piece of the composite wood flooring was angled upward, the edge jutting out unnaturally against the perfectly flat surface around it.
I froze. I was an architecture major before I dropped out to build this family. I knew spatial design. I knew flooring didn't just warp in a perfect rectangle.
I glanced over my shoulder. Adrian was dead asleep, his broad back rising and falling beneath the expensive duvet. I slowed my breathing until it was completely silent. I stretched my right arm out, my fingertips brushing the cold dust under the bed, reaching for that unnatural edge.
My nail caught the lip of the wood. I pulled upward. A tiny, almost inaudible click echoed as the board popped free.
Beneath it lay a black, dust-covered waterproof bag.
My heart skipped a beat, a cold spike of adrenaline hitting my chest. I dragged the bag out across the floorboards. It was heavy, coated in a thick layer of grime that meant it had been hidden here for a long time.
I sat up on my knees. My hands shook as I gripped the zipper. The metal teeth parted with a harsh, grating sound that felt deafening in the quiet room.
Inside the bag lay a brand-new, black iPhone 14 Pro. No case. Cold glass and metal.
I pulled it out. My throat tightened. I pressed the power button on the side. The screen flared to life, illuminating my pale face. It demanded a four-digit passcode.
My brain raced. I typed in Adrian’s birthday. The phone vibrated violently against my palm. Incorrect.
I bit down on my lower lip, tasting copper. I typed in our wedding anniversary, 0512. The screen shook again. Incorrect.
On the bed, Adrian groaned and rolled over.
I yanked the phone to my chest, covering the glowing screen with my hands, and stopped breathing entirely. My muscles locked tight. I waited ten seconds. Twenty seconds. His breathing leveled out into a heavy snore.
I stared at the lock screen again. I remembered a passing comment he made years ago about a lucky number. My trembling thumb hovered over the glass. I typed 8, 8, 8, 8.
A soft click chimed. The home screen opened.
There were no extra apps. Just the basic Apple layout. But the wallpaper behind the icons hit my eyes like a physical blow.
It was a high-resolution photo. Adrian was wearing a casual linen shirt, his arm wrapped tightly around the waist of a stunning, young Asian woman. Between them, they held the hands of a mixed-race boy who looked about five or six years old.
The background was the sunlit banks of the Colorado River in Austin, Texas. The three of them were laughing. They looked like the perfect, flawless American family.
My pupils dilated. My stomach violently pitched forward, acid rushing up my esophagus. I slapped my free hand over my mouth to trap the scream ripping up my throat. I grew up in the foster system. Loyalty and family were the only two things I worshipped. This single image took a sledgehammer to my spine.
My thumb shook so hard I could barely tap the Photos app. I opened it.
Thousands of pictures flooded the screen. Vacations. Birthdays. Christmas mornings. The timestamps went back eight years.
Eight years. That was the year I got pregnant with our son, Cameron. This secret family had existed the entire time I was raising his child.
Blood rushed to my eyes. Hot, stinging tears hit the glass screen. I scrubbed them away with the rough fabric of my sleeve. A cold, frantic energy replaced the shock.
I opened the Contacts app. There was only one number saved. The name was "My Love" with a red heart emoji.
I slowly turned my head. I stared at Adrian’s sleeping face. The man I had scrubbed toilets for, the man I had sacrificed my degree for. The warmth I felt for him evaporated, replaced by a terrifying, hollow emptiness.
I gripped the phone tightly, my knuckles turning white. Every "business trip" to Austin flashed through my mind like a horror movie montage.
I moved my thumb to open the message history.
Suddenly, the screen lit up bright white. A soft vibration buzzed against my skin.
A new iMessage from "My Love" dropped down from the top of the screen, banner-style, laying right across the smiling faces of the family wallpaper.
The preview text was short, but it dripped with entitlement.
The vibration was quiet, but in the dead silence of the bedroom, it was enough. Adrian’s brow furrowed. His eyes snapped open. He rolled over and stared straight down at me kneeling on the rug.
"What are you doing?"
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9.7
For three years, I believed I had the perfect, flawlessly submissive wife.
But right as I was about to sign a fifty-million-dollar divorce settlement to make her go away quietly, I suddenly heard a sharp, ecstatic voice echoing inside my skull.
"Freedom! Long live freedom! I finally shook off this absolute bastard!"
I snapped my head up, only to see Iris sitting across the table, her delicate shoulders trembling as she sobbed into her hands, looking like a shattered woman losing her entire world.
It wasn't a hallucination; I could actually hear her inner thoughts. The realization hit me like a physical blow. My fragile, heartbroken wife was a calculating hypocrite who mentally cursed me out while physically begging me to stay. When I later dragged her out of a nightclub where she was partying half-naked, I heard her true thoughts about our intimacy—she considered our nights together a mere "complimentary clause" in our business contract. Even the loving, home-cooked French dinners I cherished were exposed through her mind to be microwaved Michelin-star takeout.
For three years, I had prided myself on being a dominant, attentive husband, yet I was played for an absolute fool. How could she fake every single tear, every single touch, with such terrifying perfection while viewing me as nothing more than an ATM?
Looking at her cowering on my penthouse floor, clutching an anniversary Birkin bag she secretly planned to sell for a Porsche, a dark rush of power blinded me.
I wasn't just going to let her walk away with my millions anymore; I was going to use my new ability to rip off her mask and utterly destroy her.

8.5
"You don't get to hurt me and then make me responsible for how guilty you feel about it."
"Friends don't stand next to you, learn everything about you, and then use it to get close to the one person they know matters."
Aria thought she knew two things for certain: she was going to graduate with her best friend, Iris, by her side, and she was in love with her boyfriend, Liam.
One kiss changed everything. But as the secrets of their "before" come to light, Aria realizes the betrayal didn't start at a party or in a moment of weakness. It started weeks ago, in the conversations she wasn't part of and the moments she wasn't invited to.
Now, Aria has to decide if she can find herself again in the wreckage of the people she trusted most-or if some bridges are meant to be burned

9.5
He was born from the void between stars - a being of immense power, forged from cosmic origins.
For thousands of years, he walked among humanity, protecting them and keeping his true strength hidden. After losing the only family he had, grief led him to seek his own end... only to wake up in a world entirely unlike his own.
Here, cultivation is the main path to power. Those who master spirit qi gain superhuman strength, speed, and abilities that place them far above ordinary people. Four great sects rule the land, competing for resources, secrets, and dominance over each other.
Icaros joined the Li Sect, where he found companions he came to trust and care for: the capable and easygoing Li Han, the sharp and composed Su Yan, and the spirited Nelly. For a time, he felt he had found a place to belong, even as he kept his true nature hidden and wondered whether he could ever learn to cultivate like those around him.
Everything changed when their voyage was suddenly attacked. A powerful figure floating in the sky cut their ship apart with sharp, devastating energy strikes, leaving only destruction in his wake. Believing his friends had been lost in the disaster, Icaros chose to stop holding back any longer.
> "I am done hiding!"
He unleashed his full power: golden light blazed from his eyes, he flew at incredible speed, and he broke through every barrier and enemy in his way. On the shores ahead, he tore through hordes of powerful jade monsters, destroying them completely before flying deep into the interior of the island.
Meanwhile, survivors washed up scattered and alone. One young cultivator found himself on the shores of Jade Island - a place most cultivators avoid, as it holds no treasures or useful materials, only danger and endless deposits of ordinary jade. Yet despite the risks, ordinary people have built settlements here, finding safety from the conflicts and power struggles of the outside world.
This island works by different rules. Spirit qi is scarce and unstable, making cultivation far less effective than elsewhere. Instead, the people here rely on advanced technology - weapons and explosives that can injure or even defeat those with great physical strength. Here, skill and preparation can be just as powerful as raw strength, and even the strongest cultivators must move with caution.
Now, Icaros has vanished deep into the island. His companions are lost somewhere across this dangerous land. And the mysterious swordsman who destroyed their ship has already arrived here, searching for an ancient map said to lead to the legacy of a being from another world.
Will they find each other again? And can anyone survive in a place where the usual rules of power no longer hold true?
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7.4
Our Affairs
7.4
For three long years, my husband Richard has refused to touch me. All because of one tragic accident that stole our three-month-old baby... an accident that wasn't even my fault.
I tried everything to win him back. I begged, I cried, I seduced. Nothing worked.
Desperate and burning with unmet desire, I found myself drawn to my new boss, Teddy. With one smoldering look, he awakens the fire I thought had died inside me. I crave him. I need him. But I'm still married... and I still love Richard with all my heart.
Then came the business trip that shattered everything.
In a single night, I discovered Richard's secret-he's been cheating on me all along.
Rage and years of pent-up hunger collided. That night, I finally unleashed.
But after the trip what becomes of me, my husband and my boss, even his lover.

9.4
Aria Mcgee was the unwanted second daughter of a decaying Long Island family.
To save their bankrupt corporation, her father and older sister drugged her. They shoved her into a town car and delivered her to a ruthless Wall Street billionaire's bed like a piece of meat.
They expected her to be the perfect sacrifice. The original Aria had no access to her own trust fund and was forced to live in a windowless broom closet. Even worse, a cold, synthetic System voice echoed in her skull, demanding she play the tragic, helpless female lead. It ordered her to endure her family's abuse and suffer the billionaire's humiliation to force a pathetic romance plotline.
"Host must follow the tragic trajectory and achieve the ultimate painful romance."
But the soul that woke up in that bed wasn't a weak, frightened girl. She was a dead Hollywood Oscar-winning actress. Why would a top-tier professional ever agree to play the weeping victim in such a garbage, B-list script?
Instead of trembling in fear as the System commanded, Aria looked at the billionaire and smiled. Using her flawless acting skills, she shattered his ego, extracted a hundred thousand dollars, and walked right out the door. Now, she was heading back to the Mcgee estate, ready to rip her money from her father's greedy hands and burn her sister's life to the ground.

8.0
After years of a freezing, loveless marriage, my billionaire husband Israel finally threw me out to make room for his new lover, Ayla.
Before I even packed my bags, he ordered a crew to shred the Dogwood tree in our backyard and pour thick concrete into the crater, claiming it was a symbol of my infidelity.
He didn't know that buried beneath those roots was the urn containing the ashes of our unborn baby.
Stripped of everything, I tried to rebuild my shattered life by securing a supporting role in an indie film.
But Israel bought the entire production studio just to cast Ayla as the lead, demanding I act as her pathetic stepping stone.
When I refused, he cornered me on set with a sickening audio recording.
"We want one million dollars. This will ruin Karen forever."
It was my own parents. They had forged my medical records, planning to sell a story to the tabloids that I was a violent, delusional schizophrenic.
Israel smiled coldly, threatening to lock me in a padded room on an involuntary psychiatric hold unless I signed an unpaid contract to serve Ayla unconditionally.
My own flesh and blood had sold me out to a ruthless monster for cash.
Staring at the extortion contract, the last shred of desperation and love in my chest burned away into cold, gray ash.
To survive a monster, you have to become one.
I picked up his pen, violently signed my name, and prepared to rip his precious Ayla to shreds on camera.