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The Stoic Billionaire's Secret Family Exposed

Chapter 6 No.6

Word Count: 621    |    Released on: 22/01/2026

rved, the but

A man stepped out from the shadows-the house photogra

s, Cedrick said. "Jose

and pulled Elen

thighs were hard, his gr

her ear. "Smile, or Jos

ok at the lovebirds! Beautiful!" She th

ke her face was cracking. She leaned her head against

as

linded her

he photogr

her off his lap. He stood up and reached int

ou go,

grabbed the paper. His sm

agreement, Joseph stamm

t your remaining assets. The townhouse.

oseph squeaked. "B

iness, Joseph.

ed furious, glaring at Elenore as if thi

ph s

gone. Elenore stood in the driveway

e, Cedrick said

ick, Ele

ed. I h

and walked to

waited until she heard the study door

ack in the door. Cedrick

s voice softer than she had ever hear

ian

pers on the corner of his

t was reckless. It was danger

t her hidden printer. She pulled up the file she had

rd Fields Corp NDA. The font, the spacing, the margins.

The paper was wa

was still pacing, his back to the door

like a ghost. She placed the divorce pa

back out int

watc

pressed to his ear. He looked annoye

ning. Flip, si

nna, the Master Bedroom has th

d the div

er breath. Her

at the phone. "Stop worrying. I'm the CEO,

ned th

ver into the "C

he pressed her hand over her mou

He had signed

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The Stoic Billionaire's Secret Family Exposed
The Stoic Billionaire's Secret Family Exposed
“I lived in a sanitized mansion kept at a constant sixty-five degrees, governed by a legal contract that dictated everything from our intimacy schedule to my "modest" wardrobe. My husband, Cedrick Fields, was a world-renowned stoic who preached discipline and emotional detachment, treating our marriage like a corporate merger and me like a line-item expense he was tired of paying. The illusion of his "virtuous" life shattered when I found his hidden tablet. I expected corporate secrets, but instead, I found a folder titled "Sanctuary." It was filled with photos of him laughing on yachts and playing with a toddler who undeniably had his eyes. He wasn't a cold machine; he was a devoted father and a passionate lover to socialite Julianna Baird. When I tried to fight back, his assistant threatened to cut the funding for my mother's ventilator, forcing me to sign a document admitting I was "mentally unstable." Then, Cedrick did the unthinkable: he moved his mistress and secret child into our home, relegating me to the servants' quarters and ordering me to play the "reclusive aunt" to protect his public image. I was forced to watch them play "happy family" in the rooms I once decorated, realizing even my own step-family had been on his payroll for years, helping him hide the betrayal. They all knew about his second life while I was being starved of affection and dignity in a house that felt more like a prison every day. But Cedrick's arrogance was his ultimate downfall. He was so distracted by moving Julianna into the master suite that he didn't bother to read the stack of NDAs I placed on his desk. Hidden among the corporate jargon was a petition for the dissolution of our marriage. He signed it without even looking up from his phone, unknowingly handing me the legal victory I needed. I didn't just leave that night; I walked out with his signature on a divorce and a folder full of evidence that would burn his "stoic" reputation to the ground.”