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Betrayed For An Heir

Chapter 8 we'll get through this together

Word Count: 1077    |    Released on: 21/04/2025

e in on her, an oppressive reminder of the life she had left behind, of the marriage that had dissolved into somethi

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Betrayed For An Heir
Betrayed For An Heir
“Alesia, 23, was overwhelmed with a deep dilemma when her gynecologist told her that her womb was less fertile. That news became the reason her husband, Kaelan, 28, used to justify marrying another woman- claiming it was solely to have children. The other woman? Ziva, his ex-girlfriend and the daughter of his mother-in-law's close friend. So what choice did Alesia make? Did she agree to a polygamous marriage-or choose divorce?”
1 Chapter 1 What if she rewrote the rules 2 Chapter 2 Tears stung her eyes3 Chapter 3 usually sharp and focused4 Chapter 4 Alesia that she was finally alone5 Chapter 5 the weight of the past few weeks6 Chapter 6 We need to talk7 Chapter 7 without him8 Chapter 8 we'll get through this together9 Chapter 9 just like you always have10 Chapter 10 The outside world seemed so far away11 Chapter 11 the sharp tang of concrete12 Chapter 12 You were the only good thing I had13 Chapter 13 one that refused to be ignored14 Chapter 14 perhaps the clearest15 Chapter 15 The wind picked up16 Chapter 16 take the risk of loving him17 Chapter 17 Alesia looked at her sister18 Chapter 18 Maybe an answer19 Chapter 19 The reply came almost instantly20 Chapter 20 Alesia had chosen it deliberately21 Chapter 21 was starting to stir22 Chapter 22 if only for a brief23 Chapter 23 A reminder of how well he had once known her24 Chapter 24 That I can be the person you deserve25 Chapter 25 knowing all that had happened 26 Chapter 26 physically27 Chapter 27 Trust would take time28 Chapter 28 There would be moments of doubt29 Chapter 29 I've spent so long trying to heal30 Chapter 30 Gentle in a way she didn't remember