The Billionaire's Perfect, Plastic Wife
media empire. My life was a curated masterpiece, a reward for surviving the ca
rehab, was glowing. She was holding the hand of a small boy. And ne
ard them planning his birthday party for the next day at our l
ced with poison. "What about Ad
ssive. "I'll tell her it's a business retreat. She
nstructed cage to keep me quiet while they lived their real li
e, to keep me sedated and "unwell" so I wouldn't interfere with their cele
ay from billions. I wanted nothing from them but their ruin. And as I watched
pte
jewels. For five years, I had played my part as Adelaide Cole, the perfect wife to Knox Steele, heir
th of fresh air on the terr
a Lo
igh-end rehab facility in Europe. For five years, that was the story. A tragic breakdown
small boy, maybe four or five years old. And next to her
n
r in my ears. My world narrowed to the three of them on the far side of the terrace, bat
the side of the road. I survived. Barely. The Steeles, led by the family patriarch Douglas, had swooped in. They called it a tragic accident, a symptom of Gemma' s deep-seated mental issues. A
art hammering against my ribs so hard I felt sick. My body felt weak,
ted toward me on
ident, nothing like the hysterical woman the media had portr
e filled with a warmth I hadn't heard in y
cake?" the boy asked, his s
dd
cal blow. I clapped a hand o
a big day tomorrow. It's your birthday, r
s?" Jas
and Mommy. And Grandpa Douglas will
ed me Gemma would be locked away for a very, very long time. The m
' s voice was laced with poi
my entire being fo
same as every year. I'll tell her I have a business retreat. She'll stay home like
cruelty. Poor thing. As if I
t, Knox," Gemma said, a hint of impatience in
nate kiss right there in the open. "Soon, my love. I promise. Just a litt
rned to the boy. "Come on, J
constructed cage to keep me quiet and compliant while they lived their real lives right under my n
he plant, gasping for air that wouldn't come. My phone buzzed
was calling to check on me. To make
oice a strangled
n gone for a while." His voice was smo
air," I managed to say. "
the other end. "Don't do that to yours
t forming in my stomach. "I just..
was heavy with unspoke
e said abruptly, his tone suddenly
hun
orway to the terrace, his handsome face etch
u were upset." He rushed to my sid
cent of his cologne now smelling like deceit. I fo
d, looking up at him.
ing around me. "I'm right he
Final. And in that moment, the woman he married died.