The Secret Billionaire Wife's Spectacular Comeback

The Secret Billionaire Wife's Spectacular Comeback

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For five years, I played the role of the submissive wife, secretly using my massive fortune to bankroll my husband Jackson's mafia syndicate. He fancied himself the undisputed godfather, forgetting exactly who bought him his throne. Out on the tarmac, he handed me a cheap economy ticket and walked toward my private jet with his mistress. "Amber is pregnant. She needs the private jet more. You should learn to be forgiving," Jackson said, his tone leaving no room for argument. "Besides, I've already booked your flight." A cheap economy ticket with layovers. This was how he arranged things for me-like shipping cargo. He left me alone in the biting wind, watching his mistress stroke her swollen belly while wearing a silk dress custom-tailored for me. He treated me like a disposable ATM, completely unaware that the quiet, obedient wife he had just publicly betrayed was the true master of his entire empire. I pulled out my burner phone and dialed my offshore banker. "Ground that plane in Kansas and freeze every account tied to the Dorsey family." "All of them?" "Yes. I want to see exactly how far the Dorsey syndicate can get without my wallet."

The Secret Billionaire Wife's Spectacular Comeback Chapter 1

For five years, I played the role of the submissive wife, secretly using my massive fortune to bankroll my husband Jackson's mafia syndicate.

He fancied himself the undisputed godfather, forgetting exactly who bought him his throne.

Out on the tarmac, he handed me a cheap economy ticket and walked toward my private jet with his mistress.

"Amber is pregnant. She needs the private jet more. You should learn to be forgiving," Jackson said, his tone leaving no room for argument. "Besides, I've already booked your flight."

A cheap economy ticket with layovers. This was how he arranged things for me-like shipping cargo.

He left me alone in the biting wind, watching his mistress stroke her swollen belly while wearing a silk dress custom-tailored for me.

He treated me like a disposable ATM, completely unaware that the quiet, obedient wife he had just publicly betrayed was the true master of his entire empire.

I pulled out my burner phone and dialed my offshore banker.

"Ground that plane in Kansas and freeze every account tied to the Dorsey family."

"All of them?"

"Yes. I want to see exactly how far the Dorsey syndicate can get without my wallet."

Chapter 1

Hailey's POV:

A biting wind swept across the tarmac like shattered glass as my husband handed me an economy ticket, then walked toward our private jet with his mistress.

My phone vibrated with a low, continuous hum in my coat pocket: an automated alert from my offshore bank.

If I didn't authorize the aviation fuel payment in the next sixty seconds, that Gulfstream would be grounded in Kansas.

But if I paid it, wouldn't I be bankrolling the very woman currently wearing my custom-tailored clothes?

The world knew Jackson Dorsey as the ruthless godfather of the Dorsey Syndicate.

His name was a feared currency on the East Coast, and it was said men willingly bled out in underground fight rings just to earn a nod of his approval.

His reputation was built on methodical violence.

But right now, he was just an oath-breaker, his cowardice painfully obvious between us.

I looked down at the paper ticket in my hand.

The ink was cheap. The destination was a middle seat, complete with two layovers.

I looked up at Jackson. He adjusted his custom platinum cufflinks, his gaze fixed on some distant point over my shoulder.

Amber stood at the top of the airstairs leading into the luxury cabin. She was wearing a custom white silk dress, the soft fabric pulled tight across her swollen belly.

She rested a hand on her stomach and gave me a weak, patronizing smile.

"You can't fly private today," Jackson said to me.

I stared at him, feeling the cold air bite at my cheeks, but I let none of my emotions show.

"Why does she get to take my private jet while your wife flies commercial?"

"Amber is in a critical condition right now," Jackson said.

He took a step closer to me, his massive frame suddenly blocking the wind.

"She is carrying the future of this family. She needs the comfort and security of a private jet. You'll deal with it."

Cornelia stepped out of the cabin behind Amber.

My mother-in-law pulled her thick fur coat tighter around herself, squinting down at me.

"Your aggressive attitude is putting too much stress on the girl," Cornelia sneered. "You're making her a nervous wreck. We can't risk the heir just because your pride is hurt. Hailey, go back to your room."

The future of the family.

The heir.

I clenched my fists, about to speak.

Jackson reached into the pocket of his wool suit and pulled out his phone. He tapped the screen a few times.

My phone beeped in response. A line of text flashed across the screen: I had been removed from the Dorsey family's encrypted communication network.

Jackson had just severed my ties to the entire crime syndicate.

He was isolating me, dismantling my standing piece by piece right in front of the heavily armed soldiers guarding the plane.

"Have a safe trip," Jackson said dismissively.

He turned his back, walked up the stairs, took Amber's hand, and ushered her inside. Cornelia followed them without looking back.

The heavy cabin door slammed shut with a dull metallic thud, echoing over the growing roar of the jet engines.

I stood alone on the tarmac.

The soldiers around me kept their eyes glued to the ground, too well-trained to look at a humiliated wife.

I shoved my hands into my coat pockets, my nails digging so deeply into my palms that the sharp pain was enough to suppress the metallic taste of blood rising in my throat.

I had spent five years hiding my immense wealth and my vast underground medical network.

I played the role of the meek, supportive wife, all to make Jackson look like a terrifying mafia boss.

I secretly funded his entire empire through an untraceable offshore trust, quietly laying the foundation for his throne in the shadows.

Many people think the mafia rules solely by gunpowder and fists, with money being an afterthought. Even Jackson suffered from this delusion.

He fancied himself the undisputed king, oblivious to exactly who had bought his throne.

I've had enough. I thought.

It ends here.

I pulled my burner phone from my pocket and dialed a secure international number.

The line connected instantly.

"Cancel the flight plan," I said, my voice eerily calm, entirely shedding the facade of the fragile wife I had just been playing. "Ground the plane immediately when it stops to refuel in Kansas."

"Consider it done," my private banker replied.

I continued my orders: "Cut off all lines of credit tied to the Dorsey family. Freeze all offshore accounts."

"All of them?"

"Yes, all of them."

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“For five years, I played the role of the submissive wife, secretly using my massive fortune to bankroll my husband Jackson's mafia syndicate. He fancied himself the undisputed godfather, forgetting exactly who bought him his throne. Out on the tarmac, he handed me a cheap economy ticket and walked toward my private jet with his mistress. "Amber is pregnant. She needs the private jet more. You should learn to be forgiving," Jackson said, his tone leaving no room for argument. "Besides, I've already booked your flight." A cheap economy ticket with layovers. This was how he arranged things for me-like shipping cargo. He left me alone in the biting wind, watching his mistress stroke her swollen belly while wearing a silk dress custom-tailored for me. He treated me like a disposable ATM, completely unaware that the quiet, obedient wife he had just publicly betrayed was the true master of his entire empire. I pulled out my burner phone and dialed my offshore banker. "Ground that plane in Kansas and freeze every account tied to the Dorsey family." "All of them?" "Yes. I want to see exactly how far the Dorsey syndicate can get without my wallet."”
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