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The CEO's Billion-Dollar Divorce Regret

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 573    |    Released on: 12/11/2025

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ding white and a pain so

nt. "Massive internal bleed

n a hallway. The ceiling lights blu

ice said near my ear. "We'r

ut orders. "Page Dr. Evans. And check her

gna

A tiny, impossible flicker of joy ignited

ping! We need O-negativ

voice tight with panic. "Dr. Santos just used t

snagged on somethin

oe here, a car crash victim, and she's critical. She's pregnant. We're losing them bo

the speakerphone. "I can't. Those reserves are fo

woman, and your... this bab

d, his voice a blade of ice. "Do

ne wen

plication for Isabella, Dante had just

e, like a tiny bird's wing brushing against

dark

dull, heavy ache. The surgery was over. Ch

her eyes full of a pity I couldn't

so sorry. The baby...

air. I felt them, but they did

d, my voice a dry

ic procedure was a success, yes. Dr. Santos

ouched my lips.

black leather ledger inside. With a hand that felt d

let our child

ore wa

st, foolish hope I had for Dante S

arge papers against medical advic

e his head would li

d divorce

ger, opened to th

ked, walked through the silent, cavernous rooms one

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The CEO's Billion-Dollar Divorce Regret
The CEO's Billion-Dollar Divorce Regret
“My husband, a mafia underboss and a brilliant neurosurgeon, left me to die on the side of a highway in the pouring rain. He had to rush to another woman, his true love, who'd had a minor car accident. As I lay bleeding on a gurney after being hit by a truck, I learned I was eight weeks pregnant. But my hope was short-lived. The hospital was out of my blood type, and the only reserve had been set aside by my husband for his lover, just in case she had "post-op complications" from her cosmetic procedure. Over the phone, I heard the nurse beg him. "This woman, and your... this baby will die!" His reply was ice. "Isabella is my priority." He let our child die to save her from a minor risk. The ledger where I'd been keeping score of his sins finally hit zero. I was free. Two years later, I've built a new life, a new career, and found a new love with a man who cherishes me. I'm no longer the broken wife, but a celebrated architect, nominated for a prestigious award. And tonight, at the awards ceremony, he found me. He got on his knees in the middle of the ballroom, begging for a second chance.”