The betrayal was so absolute, so cruel, that I walked into a hospital the next day and terminated the pregnancy.
When he found out, his love twisted into a dark obsession. He locked me in our penthouse, a prisoner in a gilded cage.
"I could give you something," he whispered, his eyes gleaming with a terrifying light. "Something to make you forget. To make you happy again."
He planned to drug me, to erase my memories and my pain, turning me into his perfect, smiling doll forever. But he underestimated me. I had a plan of my own.
Chapter 1
He knelt before me, diamond blazing under the restaurant lights, and I almost believed him. Almost believed that three years had changed everything, that his tears were real, that this time, he was finally free to choose me.
Two years. That's how long I'd been Addison Parker's secret. His hidden girlfriend, tucked away from the world his family had charted for him.
I was the soft whisper in the background. The quiet presence in the shadows of his sprawling penthouse.
It was a life of stolen moments. Quick glances and hushed phone calls.
I knew my place. I understood the arrangement.
Then came the day of his strategic engagement. The one his family had arranged.
A generous severance package landed in my account. More money than I' d ever seen.
I packed my small suitcase. No fuss, no drama. I just quietly left.
Three years stretched out, long and quiet. I built my own life, small and steady.
Then, the news broke. His father died.
Addison Parker inherited everything. The company, the power, the empire.
He divorced his "business arrangement" wife swiftly. A clean, public break.
And then, he found me. He always knew where to find me, I guess.
He stood on my doorstep, rain plastering his expensive suit to his body. His eyes were red-rimmed.
"Addison," he choked out, his voice thick with tears. "I'm finally free."
He dropped to one knee. Right there, on the worn welcome mat of my small apartment.
"Marry me," he pleaded, the diamond catching the weak hallway light. "Please, marry me."
I didn't know what to say. My heart pounded a frantic rhythm against my ribs.
He lavished me with affection. Flowers filled my tiny apartment. Dinners at places I could only dream of.
He brought me into his world, the one I' d only glimpsed from the sidelines. It was dazzling.
The wedding was spectacular. A fairytale I never thought I' d live.
White lace and glittering chandeliers. Everyone there, watching us.
I looked into his eyes, and for a moment, I truly believed. Believed in forever.
I said yes, my voice barely a whisper. A new chapter, a fresh start.
He proclaimed his freedom from his past. Said everything was different now.
He told me I was his only choice. His true love.
I had been his secret. A quiet part of his life, easily put away.
His father's death had unlocked his gilded cage. He inherited the entire tech empire.
His marriage to Esmeralda Rasmussen, a cold, calculated alliance, was over. Dissolved with a stroke of a pen.
I remembered the envelope. The heavy check.
It was a quiet goodbye, back then. No shouting, no accusations.
I had felt surprisingly calm. A strange peace, knowing it was finally over.
But now, he was back. His face streaked with tears, his voice raw with emotion.
"I made a mistake," he whispered, holding my hands tight. "A terrible, unforgivable mistake."
He promised a future built on honesty. No more secrets, no more arrangements.
I felt cherished. Celebrated. Like I was finally seen.
Our wedding was more than just a ceremony. It was a declaration. A public display of our love.
It was supposed to be our new beginning, a promise whispered under a canopy of white roses.