I never told my ex-husband and his wealthy family that I was the secret owner of their employer’s multi-billion dollar company. They thought I was a ‘broke, pregnant charity case.’ At a family dinner, my ex-mother-in-law ‘accidentally’ dumped a bucket of ice water on my head to humiliate me, laughing, ‘At least you finally got a bath.’ I sat there dripping wet. Then, I pulled out my phone and sent a single text: ‘Initiate Protocol 7.’ 10 minutes later, they were on their knees begging.

I climbed in, leaving the screams of the Morrisons echoing in the foyer.


The car ride to the city was a blur of rain and neon. I sat in the back, wrapped in cashmere, my hand resting on my belly. Freedom tasted like ash and exhaustion.

“We’re going to the Penthouse,” Arthur said gently. “I’ve called Dr. Evans to check the baby.”

But when we arrived at the underground garage of the Millennium Tower, something was wrong.

There was a vintage 1960s Jaguar parked in my private spot.

My heart stopped. I knew that car.

A man stepped out. He was older, silver-haired, wearing a suit that cost more than the GDP of a small nation. Elias Thorne. My father’s biggest rival. The shark who had tried to buy Vanguard three times.

He watched my car pull up and smiled. It wasn’t a friendly smile.

I rolled down the window. “Elias. To what do I owe the pleasure?”

“I saw the news, Cassidy,” Elias said, his voice like velvet over gravel. “Word travels fast. Firing the husband. The embezzlement. Majestic.”

“If you’re here to gloat, leave.”