EX-WIFE TO THE BILLIONAIRE, MOTHER TO HIS TWINS HEIR
ruly delicious abo
me like a hunter who'd cornered her prey. The marble statues
a chain. All those nights you waited up like a faithful little dog?" Her laugh w
a punch, but I stay
scaped as barely a whisper, tears
own to my destruction. "You can't even give him a child, can you? How pathe
ithout thinking
there. The one that
s a billionaire raised in luxury-of course he wants an heir. But don't worry." She leaned close
chest, raw and animal. "You're shameless! Even aft
touched her-but she stumbled backward wi
va
ike an angry angel, his face twisted with fury a
glare could have stripped skin fro
perfect crystal drops that caught the gallery lighting. "Ava
rmance wa
e echoed off marble walls like thund
t the weight of staring eyes. His colleagues had appeared like vultures s
brought to you i
ass and starlight. The protective way he held her, the tender concern that lived in hi
so sharp I co
little sister... she's always been difficult. I don't want her embarrassed." She pressed h
es, the whispered conversations. His careful
ollow m
e a puppet whose strings were pulled by a master, my
old bedroom in our parent mansion. The place where I'd slept on the floor during those first
wns scattered carelessly among boxes of medical journals an
weetly, settling onto the small chair like a quee
r wasn't for her. Never for her. "That's the l
self between me and Sophia like I was the threat in th
rs of elaborate deception-my body still moved to obey him. Y
ed against Marcus's chest, her sobs painting
t bruises. "Ava, massage Sophia's feet. Now. It's your
stopped. A small, winning smirk replaced them-the expr
l not
deep inside me. Some part th
did yo
l not
the concrete floor hard, instinctively curling around my stomach as
ry god. "How dare you tell Sophia she stole everything when you can't do a single th
tears, his words crushing what r
llen completely. The thought of what might have happened
n. "I'm the true daughter of the Harrison family, and Ava is adopted. I took our parents' lov
words were final, absolute. "Every bit of pain,
me hearing those words from the m
ried. This was the f
was the final straw. "Please get up. Marcus was
from me like a dam bursting. "Just shut up wi
lm across my face e
er than any physical pain. I pressed my fingers to the st
ice was deadly quiet now-more terrifying than s
s. This man I'd worshipped, this s
had finally sli
wind. "Is that what you call sleeping with my husband behin
va! How could you say such horribl
my body. "The hotel rooms. The matching necklaces. Three years of elaborate lies." My vo
th rage. "You're delusional. P
ed?" I met his eyes without flinching. "At least be man
hing flickered across his features-not guilt or regret, but calculati
ves me what you never could-passion, intelligence, a partner worthy of my posit
destroyed me. A week
d Dominic's voice on the bridge reminding m
said quietly. "This
steps steady despite the wrec
're going?" Marcus's vo
the man who'd been my whole world and
something duller-like a book slamming shut. Marcus's hand connected with my c
t bloomed ac
the tender spot where his palm had branded me. The sting was nothing compared to the way my chest