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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 2

The next morning, there was no sign of him. Only his assistant, who delivered a single key card and an address to a luxury apartment downtown. Her designated holding cell for the duration of their contract.

Weeks have passed, She had not seen Holland since their wedding night.

The sterile, air-conditioned chill of the examination room was a stark contrast to the cloying luxury of the penthouse she had just left. Fiona sat on the edge of the paper-covered bed, her feet dangling inches from the polished floor. This was one of the many stipulations in the prenuptial agreement: a full medical workup to establish a baseline of health. Another way for him to control every part of her life.

Dr. Evans, a kind-faced woman in her fifties with warm eyes, looked over the tablet in her hands, a small frown creasing her brow.

Fiona's heart gave a nervous flutter. "Is something wrong?"

"Fiona," the doctor began, setting the tablet aside and giving her a gentle, searching look. "Have you been feeling unwell lately? Any fatigue? Nausea?"

She thought of the waves of sickness that had ambushed her the past few mornings, which she'd dismissed as a side effect of stress and the cheap coffee she still preferred over the imported blends in Holland's kitchen.

"I've just been under a lot of pressure," she said, a half-truth that felt like a lie.

Dr. Evans adjusted her glasses. Her tone became more clinical. "Your bloodwork shows some anomalies. Specifically, your hCG levels are quite elevated."

The acronym meant nothing to her. "HCG? What does that mean?"

Dr. Evans didn't beat around the bush. "It means you're pregnant. Based on these levels, I'd estimate you're about four weeks along."

The words didn't compute. They hung in the air, a string of nonsensical syllables. Then they crashed down on her, a lightning strike that left her deaf and blind. Her mind went completely blank.

"No," she breathed, shaking her head. "That's impossible. Absolutely impossible. I've been... I took the pill." The shame of that night was a hot flush on her cheeks. She couldn't bring herself to say more.

Dr. Evans, ever professional, pulled up Fiona's patient file on the screen. She scrolled through her medication history, her finger pausing on one entry. It was a mild herbal supplement prescribed by her grandmother's cardiologist to help Fiona manage the anxiety of her grandmother's illness.

The doctor pointed to the screen. "Are you taking this? It contains St. John's Wort."

Fiona nodded numbly.

"This is a strong possibility," Dr. Evans said gently. "St. John's Wort has a known interaction that can significantly reduce the effectiveness of hormonal contraceptives. In some cases, it can render them nearly useless."

The clinical explanation landed with the force of a physical blow. The pill. That single, humiliating pill she had been forced to swallow had been neutralized by the very medication she took to cope with the situation that had forced her into this marriage in the first place. The irony was so cruel, it was almost laughable.

Her hand moved instinctively to her flat stomach. A life. A tiny, impossible life was growing inside her.

Panic, cold and sharp, seized her. Holland's voice echoed in her memory, each word a threat. I will not have a Montgomery heir born from a schemer.

This child-this impossible, accidental child-would be, in his eyes, the ultimate proof of her deception. It would be the final, irrefutable evidence that she was exactly the manipulative, conniving woman he believed her to be. She could already imagine the cold fury in his eyes, the brutal, merciless way he would force her to get rid of it.

Dr. Evans's voice pulled her back from the terrifying spiral. "Are you alright? Is there anyone you'd like me to call? Do you need a moment alone?"

"No!" The word flew out of her, sharp and panicked. She saw the doctor's surprise and lowered her voice, trying to regain control. "Please. Don't tell anyone. Especially not him."

The doctor's expression softened with understanding. She nodded, respecting her patient's plea.

Fiona's mind was racing, a frantic search for a way out. There was only one option. She had to hide it. For as long as she could. She had to protect this child from its own father.

An image flashed in her mind: Holland, seven years ago, standing on a lecture hall stage. He was a guest speaker, a celebrated alumnus, talking about architectural innovation. He was brilliant, passionate, and so captivating that she'd found herself sketching his profile instead of taking notes. That was the man she had fallen for. Not this cold, cruel stranger she was married to.

And now, she was carrying that stranger's child.

It was a tragedy. A nightmare. And yet, beneath the terror, a tiny, fierce spark of something else ignited. A protective, maternal instinct she never knew she possessed.

She confirmed with Dr. Evans that her request for confidentiality would be honored. She took the printed copies of her results, refusing the offer to have them emailed. She needed to destroy all evidence.

Walking out of the clinic, the bright New York sun was a harsh, unwelcome glare. She stood on the busy sidewalk, the city's cacophony a dull roar in her ears. The piece of paper in her purse felt heavier than a block of concrete.

She was completely and utterly alone.

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