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Sign these papers. Our marriage is over." Amelia Hart froze. Her stomach tightened. She was carrying Damian Blackwood's child, and he had no idea. For five years, she raised their son in secret, building her own life, her own career, and her own strength. But when Amelia returns to the city as a successful architect, she finds Damian standing in her path, the man who abandoned her without a second thought. As the little boy she loves grows closer to the father he's never met, Amelia must navigate betrayal, ambition, and lingering heartbreak. Meanwhile, Vanessa Cole, Damian's former lover, schemes to keep them apart. Will Damian be able to earn back Amelia's trust? Can Amelia forgive the man who left her alone to raise their child? Or will Vanessa's manipulation destroy any chance at redemption? This is a story of love, loss, and the secrets that can shape a family, and the second chances that might heal it.
(Amelia's POV)
I adjusted the candles on the anniversary table one last time, my fingers trembling as the soft flicker of their flames reflected across the crystal glasses. I stepped back and surveyed my handiwork, taking in the flowers, the carefully folded napkins, and the playlist I had painstakingly arranged, every song a memory, every detail a silent hope that tonight, maybe, Damian would notice. Maybe tonight, he'd finally come home and see me, not just as the wife who waited, who cooked, who endured, but as someone he loved.
My phone buzzed. A notification. I didn't think much of it at first. Maybe it was a reminder, a friend wishing me a happy anniversary, a silly little thing to make me smile. I unlocked it and froze.
My husband, Damian Blackwood. Laughing. Smiling. With Vanessa Cole. And a little boy, no older than four, clinging to her waist with complete trust. Damian's hand rested lightly on the child's shoulder, his eyes shining with amusement at something Vanessa whispered. My heart stopped. My chest tightened so suddenly I could barely breathe.
I sank onto the couch, gripping the cushions as though they could anchor me to reality. Four years of marriage. Four years of whispered dreams, late-night talks, stolen kisses in empty hallways, promises made when the world wasn't watching... gone in a single photograph. Damian's laughter, once reserved for me, now belonged entirely to them.
I couldn't move. I couldn't speak. My hands shook, my mind racing to make sense of the impossible. How could he be so happy with her? How could he be so fully present for that child, while I... I had been sitting at home, preparing the night he'd never see?
Tears blurred my vision. My fingers clutched my phone like it had betrayed me too. And then I felt anger, pain and searing, cutting through the shock. How dare he? How dare he? My breathing was ragged, a mixture of heartbreak, disbelief, and fury.
A knock at the door jolted me, and my heart jumped to my throat. I rose slowly, wobbly, gripping the back of the couch as I stepped toward it. Vanessa entered first, heels clicking against the marble floor. Her expression was flawless, beautiful and predatory. The kind of smile that announces victory even before a word is spoken.
"Happy anniversary, Amelia," she said, voice dripping with mock sweetness. "I hope you like the decorations. Shame he'll never notice them."
I opened my mouth to respond, but no words came. Fury surged through me. My fingers instinctively went to my wedding ring, gripping it tightly, as though holding on to the last piece of what had been mine.
With a cruel smile, Vanessa reached out and snatched the ring from my finger, letting it clink against the marble floor.
"This looks better on me," she said, her eyes glinting with triumph.
I swallowed hard, the sting of humiliation bigger than the cold marble beneath me. I wanted to scream, to grab it back, to rip the life I had built from her hands, but before I could react, she shoved me. Hard.
I hit the floor with a painful thud. The marble was unforgiving, and the sharp sting in my palms made me gasp. Blood blossomed beneath my skin, and my vision blurred, head spinning as the room tilted around me.
Instinctively, I clutched my tummy, pressing my hand against the tiny life growing inside me. "My baby..." I whispered, voice trembling. My baby... My heart ached beyond comprehension. And then the bitter truth slammed into me with merciless force, Damian had made his choice. He had chosen Vanessa, her laughter, her little boy and left me, bleeding and shattered on the floor.
I reached out instinctively, one hand stretching toward Damian. "Please... help me," I whispered, voice barely audible, my knees scraping against the cold floor.
Damian was frozen, eyes flicking briefly between Vanessa, the little boy, and me. His jaw was tight, his expression unreadable. And then... he turned. He didn't move. He didn't flinch at the sight of my blood. He didn't help.
Vanessa leaned down, her grin widening, savoring the moment. "Sign the papers," she hissed, tossing an envelope toward me. "Everything ends tonight."
I stared at the papers, disbelief searing through me. Divorce papers. Four years of marriage reduced to a few crisp sheets of paper and the cold indifference of a man I had once loved more than life itself. My mind swirled, trying to find a single rational thought, a reason, a justification for this cruelty, but there was none.
The little boy giggled softly, oblivious, his eyes wide with innocent curiosity. Vanessa's smugness only sharpened the ache in my chest. Damian's warmth, once mine, was reserved entirely for them now. And I-Amelia Hart-was left on the floor, bleeding, abandoned, humiliated, clutching my Tommy praying I didn't loss my baby, i and Damian had waited for a child and it finally came, I wanted to tell him the goodness, but he chose a another woman over his wife.
I pressed my hands to my chest, feeling both the sting of blood and the searing ache of betrayal. But as tears blurred my vision, a spark of fire ignited deep inside me. I would not remain on the floor. I would not be erased so easily. Not by Vanessa. Not by Damian. Not by this cruel, unthinkable moment.
My mind flicked through every memory we had built together, every anniversary I had tried to make special, every quiet hope I had whispered in the dark. And with each passing second, the anger grew, burning brighter than the heartbreak.
I would survive this. I would reclaim my dignity. I would rise. And Damian would regret every choice he had made, every smile he had given to another woman, every laugh he had shared with a child he didn't know the truth about.
I drew in a shaky, ragged breath and forced myself to stand. Blood ran down my palms, my knees still scraped raw from the fall, but my spine straightened, my chest lifted. I looked at the envelope again, at the man who had abandoned me, and at the woman who had smiled triumphantly while doing it.
Then I saw it, a slip of paper falling from Vanessa's hand, almost unnoticed, yet unmistakable. My heart froze. There was something there... something I wasn't meant to see. And as I bent forward, squinting at the words, my blood ran colder than the marble beneath me.
Damian laughed softly, a sound that had once made my heart flutter. Now, it sent a shiver down my spine. He whispered something to Vanessa, his voice low, private, and cruel. Whatever it was, it wasn't meant for me, but I could feel its weight crushing me.
I pressed a hand harder to my tummy, tears blurring my vision. My baby. My life. My marriage. All in chaos. And yet one thought screamed louder than the pain, louder than the shock, louder than the betrayal: this isn't over. Not even close.
I might be on the floor, bleeding, humiliated, clutching my baby to my chest, but I would rise. And next time, they would see me, not as the woman they discarded, not as the wife they abandoned, but as a force that would shake every lie they thought was safe.
And as Vanessa smirked, Damian's attention fully on his new "family," and the little boy laughed unaware of the storm swirling in the room, I whispered to myself, voice steady despite the tears.
"This isn't over... and when I strike back, nothing will ever be the same."
I murmured as I blanked out.
The Billionaire's Abandoned Wife And His Secret Heir
Eze Glory
Short stories
Chapter 1 Emotional-less
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Chapter 2 Picking up the pieces
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Chapter 3 Claiming What's Mine
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Chapter 4 The Lies Unveiled
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Chapter 5 The Truth In The Alley
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Chapter 6 Collided
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Chapter 7 World Without Me
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Chapter 8 The Meeting
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Chapter 9 Shadows in the Mansion
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Chapter 10 Moves
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