On their third wedding anniversary, Elaina waited with an ultrasound report, ready to surprise her husband with the news of their baby. But Eleazar walked in with his long-lost first love and threw a divorce agreement on the table. "My condition has resolved. The terms of our contract are fulfilled." He coldly announced that his psychosomatic illness was cured, and her role as his living treatment plan was finally over. He kicked Elaina out of their master bedroom and falsely accused her of cheating based on a harmless paparazzi photo. When she was bedridden with a severe fever from walking in the freezing rain, he abandoned her to comfort his precious first love, merely sending an assistant to dump Elaina at the hospital. His first love even cornered her at a family gala, mocking Elaina as a pathetic substitute whose shelf life had expired. Elaina was left utterly humiliated and heartbroken, her three years of devotion treated like a transactional joke. But she couldn't understand. If she meant absolutely nothing to him, why did he violently claim her out of sheer jealousy? Why did he sneak into her hospital bed to hold her tightly in his sleep? And why did he furiously destroy the flowers another man brought her? Wiping her tears, Elaina quietly deleted the pregnancy report from her phone. Her despair hardened into cold, unbreakable resolve. She would play the perfect Mrs. Hudson, secure her family's wealth, and protect her secret child. When the time was right, she would take everything and disappear from his life forever.
The private room at Le Bernardin was an island of quiet elegance. For Elaina Frank, it felt like holding her breath.
Her fingers traced the cool, sharp edges of the crystal centerpiece on the table, a traditional gift for a third anniversary. Three years. It felt like a lifetime and no time at all.
She glanced at her phone, the screen glowing with the PDF she'd opened for the tenth time. An ultrasound report. Gestation: 6 weeks. A wave of warmth spread through her chest, a fragile, secret joy.
Tonight, she'd tell him. This tiny, poppy-seed-sized life was the surprise she hoped would finally bridge the distance that had grown between them lately. She locked the screen, tucking the phone and her secret away.
The door opened.
Eleazar Hudson filled the frame, tall and imposing in his custom-tailored suit. But the look on his face was colder than the Manhattan winter night outside.
Elaina's smile faltered. She started to rise, to greet him, but then she saw the woman standing just behind him.
Kallie Henderson.
The name was a ghost, a story he'd told her once, about a love lost to tragedy. Apparently, the ghost had returned.
Elaina's heart didn't just sink. It plummeted, a dead weight in her chest that made it hard to breathe.
Kallie, dressed in a simple white dress that made her look ethereal, stepped forward. Her smile was a careful construction of apology and triumph.
"Elaina, it's been so long. I hope I'm not interrupting."
Eleazar offered no explanation. He walked past her, his familiar, expensive cologne filling the air, and placed a thick manila folder on the pristine white tablecloth.
The title, in stark black letters, read: DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE.
A section of the prenuptial agreement was highlighted in a vicious slash of red ink.
The crystal centerpiece, the soft lighting, the entire room seemed to blur at the edges. Elaina's voice was a whisper.
"What is this? Eleazar... it's our anniversary."
He finally looked at her, his gray eyes devoid of any emotion she recognized. "My condition has resolved, Elaina. The terms of our contract are fulfilled."
His 'condition.' The psychosomatic issue that had plagued him three years ago. The reason he'd sought her out. She wasn't his wife; she was his cure.
Kallie moved to his side, her hand sliding possessively into the crook of his arm. "Eleazar just doesn't want to waste any more of your time. We're... starting over."
That was the sentence that did it. Not the folder, not his coldness. That one sentence. It wasn't that the sickness was gone. It was that the original owner of his affection had come back to claim her property.
Beneath the table, Elaina's hands clenched into fists. Her nails dug into her palms, the sharp, grounding pain the only thing keeping her upright.
She lifted her gaze, looking past Kallie, directly at the man she had shared a bed with for 1,095 nights.
"So this marriage, these three years... it was all just a treatment plan for you?"
He had the decency to look away, focusing on a point on the far wall. His voice was flat, transactional. "The agreement is clear. You'll be compensated generously."
Compensation. The word was so insulting it was almost funny. How do you compensate someone for a love they thought was real? For a child they were carrying?
A deep breath. She swallowed it all down-the secret, the tears, the scream building in her throat.
Her hand was surprisingly steady as she reached for the folder. Her fingertips felt like ice.
"I'll need to have this reviewed."
A flicker of annoyance crossed his face. He thought she was going to negotiate. "The terms are non-negotiable."
Kallie's voice was soft, laced with a condescending pity. "Elaina, let's not make this more difficult than it needs to be. This is what's best for everyone."
Elaina ignored her completely, her eyes locked on Eleazar. "My attorney will be in contact with yours. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'd like to have my dinner. Please leave."
Her composure seemed to unnerve him. He studied her for a long moment, a flicker of something-confusion? surprise?-in his eyes before it was gone.
Kallie tugged gently on his sleeve, a silent command.
He gave Elaina one last, unreadable look, then turned and walked out of the room, his ghost in tow.
The click of the closing door was the sound of her world breaking.
She pressed a hand to her mouth, stifling the sob that tore through her. A single tear fell onto the tablecloth, spreading into a small, dark stain.
With a trembling hand, she pulled out her phone. She found the email from her doctor, the one with the happy PDF attached, and she deleted it.
Her other hand rested on her still-flat stomach. The despair in her eyes slowly, painfully, cooled and hardened into something else. Something cold, sharp, and unbreakable. The resolve of a queen reclaiming her throne.
This child was hers to protect. And this secret was one she would take to her grave.
The Substitute Wife's Secret Heir
Hansiain Finley-moise
Romance
Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
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Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
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Chapter 17
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Chapter 18
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Chapter 19
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Chapter 20
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