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The Abandoned Wife And Her Secret Heir
The Abandoned Wife And Her Secret Heir

The Abandoned Wife And Her Secret Heir

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In The Abandoned Wife And Her Secret Heir, a betrayal forces a pregnant woman to vanish. After her billionaire husband leaves her for a fake family, she fakes a loss and flees. This modern romance novel follows her mission to protect her son and reclaim her life from the man who left her to die.

Chapter 1 of The Abandoned Wife And Her Secret Heir

I was staring at a high-resolution photo of my husband burying his face in another woman’s neck when his text came through.

"Pizza or Thai?"

He wasn't just cheating. The photos showed him playing house with a woman named Serena and a little boy who had his exact nose.

He had told me he wasn't ready for children, yet here he was, giving his world to a secret family.

When I confronted them at his company gala, Serena didn't apologize.

She smirked, ripped the wedding ring off my finger, and shoved me hard.

I hit the floor with a sickening crunch. Pain exploded in my stomach.

"Help me," I gasped, clutching my belly. "My baby."

Michael looked at me. Then he looked at Serena and the boy.

He made his choice.

He turned his back on his bleeding, pregnant wife and escorted his mistress out the emergency exit to avoid a scandal.

He left me there to die.

He didn't know that the "son" he was protecting was a rental—a prop Serena hired to trap him.

And he didn't know that the baby he left to die on the gallery floor was the only real child he would ever have.

I didn't go home to cry.

I sent him a receipt for a cremation service for "Baby Boy Hayes," withdrew half our savings, and vanished.

He thinks he's free.

He has no idea I'm still alive, and I’m taking his real son with me.

Chapter 1

Liv POV

I was staring at a high-resolution photo of my husband burying his face in another woman’s neck when his text came through, asking what I wanted for dinner.

The timestamp on the email read three minutes ago.

The subject line was blank.

There were five photos in total, each one a distinct slide in a presentation of my life dismantling.

In the first, Michael was laughing. It wasn’t the polite chuckle he saved for dinner parties; it was a head-thrown-back, unguarded roar of joy I hadn’t witnessed in two years.

In the second, a woman with dark, cascading hair was wiping sauce from his chin.

In the third, they were strolling through a sun-drenched park, their bodies angling toward each other like magnetic poles.

But it was the fourth photo that made acid burn the back of my throat.

Michael was holding a child. A little boy.

The boy had Michael’s nose. He had the stubborn set of Michael’s chin.

I didn't just recognize the features. I knew that child.

I dropped my phone on the kitchen counter. The clatter echoed like a gunshot, shattering the silence of the house.

Two weeks ago, Michael had casually mentioned a college friend. He’d said the friend had a son named Jason, flashing a picture on his screen for a micro-second before swiping away.

It wasn't a friend's son.

My hands started to shake. It wasn't a simple tremor; it was a violent, bone-deep vibration that made my teeth chatter.

I looked around our kitchen. The granite countertops we had spent weekends selecting. The imported espresso machine he insisted was an investment.

It all looked like a stage set now. Props for a play that had already ended.

My phone buzzed again, vibrating against the cold stone.

*Michael: Liv? Pizza or Thai?*

The banality of it made me want to retch. I didn't reply.

I walked to the bathroom and splashed freezing water on my face, gasping as the cold hit my skin.

I stared at my reflection. Pale skin. Eyes blown wide with shock. The face of a woman playing house while her husband built a life elsewhere.

The last few months flooded back in a sickening montage.

The late nights at the office. The hushed phone calls he took on the balcony, sliding the glass door shut. The way he flinched, subtly but unmistakably, whenever I brushed his shoulder.

When I brought up trying for a baby last month, he told me he wasn't ready. He said he wanted to focus on his career. He said he wanted to give me the world first.

He was already giving his world to someone else.

I needed to see it.

I couldn't rely on pixels on a screen. Digital images could be faked, or old, or misunderstood. I needed the visceral, flesh-and-blood reality of it to kill the tiny, pathetic hope still breathing in my chest.

Tonight was his company’s anniversary gala.

He had told me not to come. He said it would be boring, a snooze-fest of speeches. He promised to make an appearance and come home early.

I grabbed my keys.

I drove to the downtown hotel on autopilot. My higher brain functions had shut down, leaving only a primal, animal instinct to hunt for the truth.

The ballroom was suffocatingly crowded.

I stayed in the shadows near the entrance, clutching my purse to my chest like a shield. I didn't check my coat; I wasn't staying.

I spotted him instantly.

He was on stage, looking devastatingly handsome in his tuxedo. The stage lights caught the gold glint of his wedding band—a prop he hadn't bothered to remove.

He was holding a microphone.

"I want to thank my family," Michael said, his voice smooth as velvet. "Everything I do, I do for the people I love. They are my rock."

Applause rippled through the room.

I felt a coldness seep into my marrow that had nothing to do with the air conditioning.

He walked off the stage.

He didn't head for the bar. He didn't move toward his business partners.

He made a beeline for a secluded alcove near the emergency exit.

The woman from the photos was waiting.

She was wearing a red dress. It was tight, it was loud, and it was an unapologetic declaration of presence.

She wasn't hiding.

Michael leaned in close. He didn't touch her, but the intimacy was palpable in the air between them. It was in the gravitational pull of his body, the hungry way his eyes traced her lips.

Then I saw it.

He checked his watch.

It was a vintage Patek Philippe I had bought him for our third anniversary. I had scrimped and saved for six months to secure it.

In the photo I received, there had been a distinct, jagged scratch on the crystal face.

I squinted, my breath held.

A beam of light from the hallway hit his wrist.

The scratch was there.

It was real. It was now.

A group of his colleagues walked past me, oblivious to the ghost in their midst.

"Michael is such a stand-up guy," one of them said, swirling his drink. "A real family man. You don't see that often in this industry."

I wanted to laugh until I choked. I wanted to scream until the windows shattered.

I did neither.

I stood frozen as Michael whispered something to the woman. She giggled, a light, intimate sound, and brushed her hand against his arm.

Then he turned and walked out the emergency exit. She followed him three seconds later.

He was leaving.

He wasn't coming home for pizza or Thai.

He was going home with her.

The noise of the gala faded into a dull, underwater roar.

I remembered the way he used to look at me. I remembered the promises he made at the altar.

*For better or for worse.*

He had unilaterally dragged our life into the worst, and he hadn't even had the decency to warn me.

I turned on my heel and walked out of the hotel.

The valet brought my car around.

I sat in the driver's seat for a long time, the engine idling.

I thought about the nursery we had talked about painting a soft, buttercup yellow.

I thought about the list of baby names hidden beneath the liners in my nightstand.

I looked at my reflection in the rearview mirror.

"You are a fool, Liv," I whispered.

The words tasted like ash on my tongue.

I put the car in gear.

I wasn't going home to cry. I wasn't going home to wait for a husband who didn't exist.

I was going to find out exactly how deep the rot went.

I dialed my mother’s number.

"Mom?" I said when she picked up.

My voice cracked, splintering under the weight of the truth.

"Liv? What's wrong?"

"I need help," I said, my grip on the steering wheel turning my knuckles white. "Michael is lying to me."

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