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The Runaway Wife's Billion Dollar Secret

Chapter 4 4

Word Count: 619    |    Released on: 31/01/2026

on fine china. Florida didn't stand; she didn't need to. Her

her eyes sweeping over her progeny. " The ma

letting the

duce a great-grandchild-a legitimate heir-will receive a fi

een percent. That was billi

his glass. "We're already trying, Grandmother

pectant look. "Flint. You are the CEO. You are the e

e glass until his knuckles turned white. He neede

Flint said, his voice smooth

him under the

narrowing in a warning glare.

livestock. For a split second, her training warred with her fury. The Fixer in her screamed to use this information privately, to leverage it. But the wom

The screech of wood again

ery eye at the tab

d, her voice clear and ringing. "Y

or her wrist. "

and unlocked it. She brought up the photo-the pregnancy test f

he screen to

ht, brittle smile plastered on her face. "Look

e room. Eleanor, Flint's

int dead in the eye. "The mother just hasn't a

silence of a bomb that had detonate

ngerous shade of purple. A

the phone from Jonna's hand. He looked at the screen, reco

him. He subtly motioned to the head of his security detail near the door, a flick

, loud enough for the table to hear. "You

ghtly. "I want a divorce. I'll let

screamed. Florida slamm

nter of the storm, fe

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“I was the high-society "fixer" who traded my freedom to pay off my father's debts, living in a gilded penthouse as the perfect wife to billionaire Flint Harrington. My world was a silent, expensive cage until a mistress sent me a photo of my husband's cufflinks on a generic hotel carpet. "He's not coming home tonight," she messaged, attaching a picture of a positive pregnancy test. The timing was lethal. Flint's grandmother had just promised a multi-billion dollar stake in the family empire to the first heir born. When I confronted him, Flint didn't apologize; instead, he claimed he'd had a secret vasectomy years ago and that the mistress was a fraud. The room spun as the truth hit me. I was actually pregnant, and if Flint believed he was sterile, he would use the adultery clause in our prenup to brand me a liar and strip me of everything. In this family, a baby wasn't a child-it was a corporate asset that the Harrington Trust would legally seize the moment I gave birth. I stood there, watching my husband argue about his virility while I carried the very secret that would make me a fugitive. I was trapped in a marriage where my own body was a crime scene, and my husband was the judge and executioner. Then, my hidden burner phone buzzed at 3 AM with a melody I thought was buried in a grave. "Jo? It's me. I'm alive." It was Caleb, my first love who had been declared dead in action years ago. Flint smashed the phone in a dark rage before I could answer, but it was too late. I grabbed my passport and walked out of the penthouse. I was done fixing things for the Harringtons. I was taking their heir, and I was going to find my ghost.”