Too late to regret

Too late to regret

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Three years of silence. Three years of being the invisible wife in a golden cage.Maya Thorne gave Julian Vane everything-her youth, her heart, and her secrets. She stood by him while he built his empire, waiting for the day he would finally hold her hand in public and call her his wife. But on the night of their third anniversary, the man she loved didn't bring flowers. He brought a divorce decree and a cold ultimatum.He was marrying Isabella-the socialite who supposedly "saved" him years ago. To Julian, Maya was just a business arrangement that had reached its expiration date.But Julian didn't just want her gone; he wanted her crushed. Within twenty-four hours, Maya is blacklisted, homeless, and hunted by the very man she once called her world.Until Cyrus Thorne walks out of the shadows.Dangerous, reclusive, and Julian's most feared rival, Cyrus offers Maya a deal that sounds like a devil's bargain: "I'll provide the throne; you provide the fire. By the time we're done, he won't just regret leaving you-he'll regret ever being born."Two years later, the "scholarship girl" is dead. In her place stands a ruthless queen of the tech world, draped in diamonds and standing at the side of a man far more powerful than Julian Vane. When Julian sees her again, he realizes the "savior" he married was a fraud and the woman he discarded was the only one who ever truly loved him.He's ready to get on his knees. He's ready to beg for a second chance. But as Cyrus pulls Maya into his arms and claims her in front of the world, she only has five words for her ex-husband:"It's too late for your regret."

Chapter 1 The Anniversary Gift

"Sign them, Maya. I don't have all night."

The words hit me harder than the cold draft rattling the penthouse windows. I froze, the silver tray in my hands trembling. On it sat two glasses of vintage champagne and a small, velvet box-my gift to him for our third secret anniversary.

I forced a smile, though my heart was already beginning to hammer against my ribs. "Julian? It's nearly midnight. We're supposed to be celebrating. You said after tonight, we wouldn't have to hide anymore."

Julian Vane didn't look at the champagne. He didn't look at me. He stood by the floor-to-ceiling glass, his tailored suit jacket discarded, looking every bit the cold, ruthless billionaire the world feared. On the mahogany desk between us lay a thick stack of papers.

The word DIVORCE stared back at me in bold, uncompromising ink.

"The three years are up, Maya," he said, his voice as flat as a dial tone. "The arrangement has served its purpose. My father's estate is settled, my position as CEO is secure, and I no longer require a wife."

"A requirement?" My voice cracked, a lump rising in my throat that felt like swallowing glass. "Is that all I've been to you? A business box you needed to check?"

He finally turned, his eyes icy and devoid of the warmth I thought I'd seen there just last week. "Don't make this emotional. You knew the terms. You got your tuition paid, your mother's medical bills covered. You've been compensated."

"I loved you, Julian."

He flinched, but only for a second. "That was your first mistake. Tomorrow, I'm announcing my engagement to Isabella. She's the one who saved my family's reputation when we were kids-she's the one who actually belongs by my side."

The tray slipped from my numb fingers. The crystal shattered, expensive bubbles soaking into the designer rug. I didn't care. "You're marrying her? The woman you told me was just a family friend?"

"She is what the Vane empire needs," he said, pushing a pen toward me. "Sign the papers, Maya. If you leave quietly, I'll add a zero to your settlement. If you make a scene, you leave with nothing."

I looked at the pen, then at the man I had spent three years protecting, loving, and waiting for. The girl who would have done anything for him died in that moment of shattered glass.

I picked up the pen. My hands didn't shake anymore.

"I don't want your extra zero, Julian," I whispered, signing my name with a sharp, jagged stroke. "I want you to remember this night. Because one day, you're going to realize exactly what you threw away. And by then, it will be too late."

I walked out without looking back, leaving the velvet box-and my heart-on the desk.

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1

Chapter 1 The Anniversary Gift

10/01/2026

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Chapter 2 The Blue Silk Handkerchief

10/01/2026

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Chapter 3 The Blacklist

10/01/2026

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Chapter 4 The Hand of Thorne

11/01/2026

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Chapter 5 The Velvet Cage

11/01/2026

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Chapter 6 The Thorne Proposal

11/01/2026

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Chapter 7 The Master of the House

11/01/2026

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Chapter 8 The Morning After

11/01/2026

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Chapter 9 The Language of Power

12/01/2026

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Chapter 10 The Shore of Something Real

12/01/2026

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Chapter 11 The Elite Standard

12/01/2026

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Chapter 12 The Cracks in the Gold

13/01/2026

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Chapter 13 The taste of blood

15/01/2026

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Chapter 14 The Monte Carlo debut

15/01/2026

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Chapter 15 The Ghost in the Machine

16/01/2026

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Chapter 16 The King's Favorite

16/01/2026

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Chapter 17 The Judas Kiss

16/01/2026

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Chapter 18 The Ghost of the Past

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Chapter 19 The Strategy of Shadows

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Chapter 20 The Cost of a Sterling

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Chapter 21 The Desperate Gamble

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Chapter 22 The Boardroom Massacre

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Chapter 23 The Price of the Throne

17/01/2026

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Chapter 24 The Silence of the King

17/01/2026

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Chapter 25 The Reckoning at Saint-Luc

17/01/2026

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Chapter 26 The Red on My Hands

18/01/2026

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Chapter 27 The Blood Doesn't Lie

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Chapter 28 The Lions of London

18/01/2026

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Chapter 29 The Ohio Box

18/01/2026

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Chapter 30 The Paperwork and the Poison

18/01/2026

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Chapter 31 The Viper in the Hallway

19/01/2026

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Chapter 32 The voice of the ghost

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Chapter 33 The Four Walls of Failure

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Chapter 34 The Battle for the Queen

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Chapter 35 The Gilded Cage of One's Own

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Chapter 36 The Shadows of the George V

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Chapter 37 The Blackwood Whirlwind

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Chapter 38 The Serpent's Last Dance

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Chapter 39 The North Star

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Chapter 40 The 40,000-Foot Siege

21/01/2026