"He's not my ex-husband. He's just a man I used to know." He shattered her heart with one accusation. Now she’s the woman he’ll do anything to win back. Juliette Hart thought she found her happy ending with billionaire Nolan Cross—until he publicly accused her of cheating at their wedding reception. Heartbroken and pregnant, Jules vanished from his world. But everything changes when Nolan discovers the truth years later. Now, as past betrayals resurface and buried secrets unravel, Nolan will stop at nothing to reclaim the woman he lost. But Jules isn’t the same broken girl anymore—and she'll do whatever it takes to keep herself and her son away from him… even if it means taking a few risks. When love and revenge collide, will forgiveness be their salvation—or their ruin?
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“Fuck it!" Jules yelled, holding up the bottom of her dress as she rushed down the hallway, determination and amusement on her face. She needed to find him before they stopped her, she thought, trying her best to keep herself from tripping on her heels. She hadn't seen him since the day before as he was away for his bachelorette party, and she was told they didn't let him attend to his phone. “Jules!” Cassie yelled, almost slamming into the wall in front of her as she stopped, trying to catch her breath. “You're literally getting married to him. You'll be seeing him for the rest of your life!" Those words only made Jules want to see him even more. She was finally getting married to the man of her dreams, and she couldn't wait to see how handsome he looked in his tux. To think no one thought he'd get married to an ordinary store clerk like her. And fuck his aunt for thinking they wouldn't work out. She would never forget the look on his aunt’s face when she said, “My son is out of your league." Just because she'd seen Nolan walk out of Jules' car after he'd begged her to drive him home in her car so he won't be followed. Well, who’s laughing now? “Where the heck is she?” Mrs Hart asked, Jules’ veil in her hand as she got to where Cassie stood. Cassie stared into the distance and managed a smile which didn't quite reach her eyes as she replied, “Off to find her Romeo." "Nolan!!” Jules was panting by now as she stood at the end of a hallway lined with many doors. Her husband, Nolan Cross, was in one of them, but she couldn't tell which, so this was the other option—yell. “Nolan!" She yelled again. A door creaked open at the end of the hall, and a blue eyed Nolan stepped out, his brows pulled together in concern. “Jules, what are you doing here? Is everything okay?” His voice was soft. Jules' smile only broadened, and she tilted her head. Before he could utter another word, she kicked off her shoes and lurched forward, throwing herself at him. Luckily, he was quick to catch her and hold himself from falling backwards. He chuckled softly, staring into her eyes. “Easy there. You don't want to ruin your gown." Jules just chuckled and pressed and a quick kiss on his lips. "I missed you.” Nolan raised a brow. "Really?” Jules nodded slowly. "You left me all throughout yesterday.” “But you were with your girls," Nolan argued with a smile. Jules leaned in for another kiss as if trying to silence him. "I'm not getting married to my girls, Nolan.” “Well, you—" "Juliette!” her mom yelled in frustration from behind. “The ceremony is about to start and you're not half ready!" It only made Jules chuckle again as he put her on her feet gently. Then, taking one last glance at her husband to be, she asked, ignoring her mom. “How do I look?" Nolan took a slow breath and folded his arms, his eyes running from her face down to the flowing gown she was wearing. He saw a woman who'd grown from the struggling little lady who had found him heartbroken…and stayed. To the woman he promised to spend the rest of his life with and he'd forever be grateful for her. “You look stunning, my love." Jules blushed just as her mom took her by the arm. "Juliette Shannon Hart. You are going to be the death of me.” Her mom grumbled and began pulling her away, with Juliette's shoes in her hand. Nolan laughed at the sight, and Jules also couldn't help it. She blew a kiss just as they turned a corner and yelled. “See you at the altar!" Nolan didn't stop staring even when they were out of sight, and his smile never left till a hand appeared on his shoulder. "She looks so happy, man. When are you going to tell her?” Kai, his friend and best man asked, as he emerged from the room. Nolan sighed, his smile wiping off completely. “I really don't know how she'd take it." He replied, the weight of what could destroy his and Jules' relationship putting a dent in his brows. It was getting harder to keep up with the act. “Well, It’s better she hears it from you,” Kai said gently. “She might actually forgive you.” ***** The music swelled as every head turned to view Juliette, who walked arm in arm with her uncle, down the aisle. "She's pretty though. I think that's what he saw in her.” “She's pretty basic to me." “I'm not sure I've seen her before. Does he hide her?" Jules ignored all the voices around her, because well—she didn't know up to half of the people in attendance. And honestly, she didn't care. All she cared about was the man who'd be saying I do to the priest's words. And that was enough to keep her smile. She kept her head straight, suddenly realizing how long the aisle was. From what she could see through the veil, Nolan stood with his hands behind him, his perfectly ironed tux sitting firmly on his muscular body, his blonde hair combed and arranged by whom ever Kai had gotten for him. She could feel his blue eyes on her, though she couldn't place his expression. Finally, they got to the altar, and Jules couldn't hold back her smile. ‘It’s happening.’ she squealed in her mind. And as the priest began the ceremony, she couldn't help but remember how far she and Nolan had come, from the day he ran into her store to escape paparazzi. “I do." Nolan's voice rang through her ears, it was…flat, no emotion. But Jules just shrugged and clutched her bouquet tighter, waiting for the priest to be done. Then finally, “I do." She replied with a bright smile. "By the power vested in me, I pronounce you man and wife.” The priest said, "You may now kiss the bride.” Nolan hesitated, then took a step closer. He reached for her veil and pulled it over head, revealing his beautiful wife. Even though his expression was serious, Jules could tell he was impressed. Finally, he pulled an arm around her waist and pulled her close. Instinctively, she put an arm around his neck and leaned in, accepting his lips with everything in her. Then, as the crowd roared and cheered with cameras flashing from different angles, Jules leaned close to his ear and whispered with a sly grin. “I have a surprise for you."Jules felt like a sheep being led to slaughter even when Ethan grabbed her hand and tried to look into her eyes as they walked towards the car.“Do I really have to go?” she asked for the umpteenth time. “No one’s expecting me there.”“The media is, Jules,” Ethan replied calmly. “Showing up reduces the questions that’ll be thrown at you later.”But Jules wasn't buying that. But it didn't seem to matter because Ethan was holding her hand firmly and pulling her forward.If not that she knew she'd regret it if she came out looking ugly on camera, she wouldn't have put extra effort in styling her hair and make up.And she definitely wouldn't have gotten the crimson jacket and pants custom made for her.Ethan held the door open for her, but she just stood there and crossed her arms, turning her face away. “I should be with Asher." “Please.” Ethan begged, suppressing a smirk.Finally, she sighed and turned to him. “I know this is just so you can look good." “I love you too,” he replied wi
Evie adjusted her dark shades as she struggled to read the percentage of alcohol on the wine she was staring at.She normally wouldn't do this—go shopping on her own. But lately she just seemed so set off by everything and everyone.Maybe it was the baby, maybe it was Nolan's condescending attitude, or maybe it's the fact that three days ago she had to lie in a hospital bed, her eyes shut while a needle was shoved into her arm…on live TV.“You're okay." Nolan had repeated while she dug her nails into his hand, as the needle went in.‘Okay my foot,’ she thought bitterly. ‘He’s not the one being distrusted and dragged like a cheating slut by the entire fucking city.’None of this wouldn’t have happened if she'd left him a long time ago, when the red flags first waved. But she just couldn't bring herself to walk away.She'd been nursing the affection she felt for him since they were kids and she never got over it, even when she got with Colton, and every other man she'd tried to be with
"So you really went through with it.”Kai’s voice cut through the quiet, full of restrained disappointment.But Nolan didn't even look up at him. His eyes were glued to his phone's screen, which he scrolled on with one hand, and held a glass of almost finished wine in the other.“Did you even think about how much embarrassment you might have cost Evie?" "Please, Kai. Don't lecture me." He lifted his eyes. “Please." Kai scoffed, sinking deeper into the armchair. “Okay, so what now? The results come in—and then what?”“I'll act according to what it says.” "And what if it comes out as yours?" Kai asked, irritation in his voice. “You think you'll be able to look Evie in the eye the way you used to?" Nolan didn't look up."Nolan, buddy, I've asked several times how exactly you feel about Evie.” He shifted out of the chair and leaned forward. "Because that's not how you treat someone you give a shit about.”A frown graced Nolan's face, and he tried to keep his head down and not pay atte
Evie sat before the dresser mirror, her fingers working through her hair, trying to slick it into a perfect bun. But it wasn’t working—no matter how tight she pulled, it still felt messy. Everything did.She really didn't like what she was about to do, but it seemed she'd been robbed of her free will these days.The day she'd confronted Nolan for the umpteenth time, she'd packed all she needed and moved to one of the guest rooms.Not like he cared or stopped her.He was seriously hurting her, and she knew he knew it.I mean, she'd slept with Colton for him. To shut Colton up. To save their marriage, didn't she? He should have been grateful…right?Instead, he was putting a rope around her neck and pulling her to the hospital to have a needle shoved into her skin.A sob slipped out, and she shielded her mouth with hands to suppress the sounds. But then tipped her head back, hoping the tears would go back and not ruin the makeup she'd struggled to put on.‘It’s just not fair,’ she whispe
“Mom, I'm fine. I'm just really worried about you.” Jules said, one hand holding a barely touched popcorn bucket, the other pressing the phone to her ear.She was seated on the park bench, the late afternoon sun casting golden stripes through the trees, watching Asher lounged on the grass, half-melted ice cream in one hand and chatting quietly with Mitch.Jules tossed a handful of popcorn toward a couple of greedy birds. “Mom, everything’s okay. Colton’s a pain in the ass, but he’s not that bad a person.” She paused, then smirked. “He’s just a little stupid, that’s all.”“A little?" Jules chuckled.“Jules, that kid went on TV to announce he's been screwing the fiancee of a man as infamous as Nolan.” Her mom said. "What happened to meeting him like a man and telling him the truth?" Jules chuckled even more, and tossed some more popcorn, lifting her eyes to where Asher and his friend were now playing and running around with spray guns.She was thankful Mitch's mom had agreed to bring
Colton was sprawled across the bed, pillows propped behind him as he scrolled through the chaos Nolan’s interview had stirred online.Friends mocked him.His exes laughed their asses off, calling him stupid for dragging a woman with someone as powerful as Nolan Cross.And Evie?She’d been calling, texting, sending voice notes—he’d ignored every single one.He wasn’t ready to talk to her. Not yet.Honestly, he wasn't scared about the DNA test or what would come after that. All he knew was that he was going to get his baby, and take care of it, and Evie.How? He hadn't figured it out yet.The door suddenly creaked open, and footsteps followed.“Not today Nancy. My fingers are tired." “Get your ass up. We need to talk. Now!" Ethan's voice boomed in his room.Colton quickly raised his head, blinking at how lost and disturbed Ethan looked. He hadn't seen him this pissed since he came out as Evie’s baby daddy.“Jeez" Colton muttered. "You look like shit.”"Takes one to know one.” Ethan fi
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