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The Unwanted Wife's Secret Billionaire Heir

Fiona Ferguson was trapped in a cold, transactional marriage with billionaire Holland Montgomery just to save her dying grandmother. On their wedding night, he didn't touch her. Instead, he slammed an emergency contraceptive pill onto the vanity, accusing her of drugging him to secure a ring. She swallowed the bitter pill to appease him. But weeks later, a routine medical checkup revealed the impossible: she was four weeks pregnant. Her grandmother's herbal anxiety medication had secretly neutralized the contraceptive. Terrified of his ruthless temper, Fiona hid the pregnancy while enduring his constant humiliations. When her grandmother's life-saving heart transplant was suddenly bumped for a VIP patient, Fiona swallowed her pride and begged Holland to use his hospital board influence. He didn't even listen. Instead, he pulled out a black American Express card and threw it across his massive desk. "Name your price," he sneered, treating her desperate plea for a life like a cheap shakedown. "One million? Five? Let's just put a number on it." Staring at the heavy black card, something inside Fiona finally shattered. She had taken his pills, endured his family's mockery, and let him treat her like dirt—all to keep her only family alive. But he truly believed her soul had a price tag. A chilling calm washed over her. Without touching the card, she looked the billionaire dead in the eye with profound contempt. "I regret the day I ever met you," she said, her voice like ice. "As soon as the surgery is over, we are getting a divorce. And I am walking away with absolutely nothing."
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Chapter 1

Holland Montgomery IV stepped into the master bedroom, and the scent of white roses and fresh paint hit him like a physical blow. It was suffocating. He scanned the room-the pristine white furniture, the silk sheets turned down just so, the floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing a glittering Manhattan skyline. Every detail was perfect, curated for a wedding night that felt like a meticulously staged lie.

His gaze landed on Fiona Ferguson. She stood near the vanity, a vision in a designer gown she felt no connection to, another transactional item on a long list, that clung to her slender frame. Her hands were clasped in front of her, her knuckles white. She looked nervous, fragile, and entirely out of place.

He ignored her. The pretense was over. He walked straight to the wet bar built into the wall, his polished shoes silent on the plush carpet. The clink of a glass against the marble countertop was the only sound in the cavernous room. He filled it with water from a crystal pitcher.

"Holland, we..." she started, her voice barely a whisper, a desperate attempt to bridge the chasm of silence between them.

He cut her off. He turned, strode over to the vanity where she stood, and placed the glass of water down with a heavy, definitive thud. Next to it, he dropped a small, white plastic bottle.

The sound made her flinch. Her eyes, wide and uncertain, drifted down to the bottle. She read the label: Emergency Contraceptive.

All the color drained from her face. It was as if a switch had been flipped, turning off the light behind her skin. She looked up at him, her expression a shattered mosaic of confusion and horror.

"Take it," he said. His voice wasn't loud, but it was sharp, like the edge of a razor.

"Why?" she whispered, her voice trembling. "Our agreement... it doesn't say..."

A humorless smile twisted his lips. He leaned in, his large frame casting a shadow over her, trapping her between him and the vanity. "The agreement? You really think I trust any promise that comes from your mouth?"

He lowered his head, his lips brushing against her ear. The warmth of his breath was a grotesque contrast to the ice in his words. "You didn't seem too concerned with agreements when you drugged my drink at the gala."

Her body went rigid. A gasp escaped her lips. "I didn't! That was an accident. I don't know what happened."

His eyes flashed with a violent anger. He grabbed her chin, his fingers digging into her skin, forcing her to meet his gaze. "An accident? Stop acting, Fiona. Your performance is pathetic."

The memory of that night seared through his mind-waking up in a hotel suite, his head pounding, with her in his bed, looking disheveled and feigning innocence. The rage was fresh, suffocating him all over again. He had been played, cornered, and forced into this sham of a marriage.

She tried to pull away, to explain, but he held her fast. He wouldn't listen. He couldn't. To him, the truth was simple: she was a social climber who had set the perfect trap, and he had walked right into it.

He released her with a shove. "I will not have a child conceived in deceit. I will not have a Montgomery heir born from a schemer. Now," he commanded, his voice leaving no room for argument, "swallow it."

Tears welled in her eyes, hot and stinging. They blurred the image of the man she had secretly admired for seven years, a man she had sketched in the margins of her notebooks during a university lecture, a man who now looked at her as if she were dirt on his shoe.

But she thought of her grandmother's failing heart, the surgery that was her only chance. She had no choice. She never had.

Her hand trembled as she reached for the bottle. His eyes, cold and unflinching, watched her every move, daring her to try and trick him. She twisted the cap, shook one small, white pill into her palm.

She closed her eyes, a single tear tracing a path down her cheek. She put the pill on her tongue, raised the heavy glass, and swallowed. The cold water felt like a shock to her system, washing down the bitter taste of humiliation.

The simple act of swallowing seemed to drain every ounce of strength from her body. She sagged against the vanity, her knuckles turning white as she gripped the edge to keep from collapsing.

He watched, satisfied. Then he took a step back, a look of pure disgust on his face, as if her very presence contaminated him.

He reached into the inner pocket of his tuxedo jacket and pulled out a folded document. He tossed it onto the vanity. It was a supplemental agreement.

"Sign it," he ordered. "During the term of our marriage, you will take a long-term birth control pill. Every week. In front of me."

Fiona stared at the crisp white paper. It was just another contract, another transaction. She was a product he had been forced to acquire, and this was his insurance policy.

"This is the only way I can be sure you'll behave," he added, his voice flat.

She lifted her head. The tears were gone. Her eyes were empty, hollowed out by the pain. A strange, chilling calm settled over her.

"Fine," she said. The word was clear and steady.

She picked up the pen he'd placed on top of the document and signed her name with a firm, steady hand.

When she was done, she looked directly at him. Her voice was low, but each word was delivered with the force of a hammer blow. "The day this agreement ends, I will disappear from your life. I won't stay a second longer than I have to."

Her resolve caught him off guard. He had expected more tears, pleading, maybe even a triumphant smirk. He had not expected this cold, hard finality.

He masked his flicker of surprise with a sneer. "See that you do."

He turned and walked out of the bedroom, pulling the door shut behind him with a decisive click. The sound echoed in the silent room.

Fiona's legs gave out. She slid to the floor, the designer wedding dress pooling around her like a wilted white rose. She pressed a hand to her mouth, but it was no use. The sobs came, torn from the deepest part of her, a raw, silent scream in an empty, gilded cage.

Outside the door, Holland leaned against the wall and lit a cigarette, the flame trembling slightly in his hand. He took a long drag, the smoke doing nothing to calm the unfamiliar churn of irritation in his gut. It was the look in her eyes just before he left. It wasn't triumphant, as he'd expected. It was something else, something unsettling he couldn't place. It wasn't the look of a victor, and that irritated him more than any triumphant smirk would have.

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