
Betrayed By Billions
Kelsey Morgan thought she had the perfect life. Married to billionaire Flinn Morgan for three years, she gave up her architecture dreams to be his devoted wife. But at a glamorous party, her fairy tale shatters when she discovers Flinn's affair with Victoria Chen—his ex-fiancée and business partner.
Heartbroken and humiliated, Kelsey receives an unexpected message from Sebastian Hart, her first love from seven years ago. Now a powerful tech billionaire, Sebastian has never forgotten her. He's been watching, waiting, and building a case against Flinn that goes beyond simple infidelity.
Sebastian reveals the truth: Flinn isn't just a cheater—he's a criminal involved in financial fraud and illegal dealings. Victoria isn't just his mistress; she's his blackmailer, threatening to expose everything unless Flinn gives her what she wants. Caught between love and leverage, Flinn claims he's protecting Kelsey, but his lies run too deep.
With Sebastian's help, Kelsey files for divorce and prepares to destroy the empire built on deception. But as she navigates this dangerous game of revenge between two powerful billionaires, she must ask herself: Is Sebastian truly her savior, or is she just another piece in his war against Flinn?
In a world where billions can't buy loyalty and betrayal comes with a price, Kelsey must choose between the husband who broke her heart and the ex-lover who promises to heal it—before both men destroy her completely.
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Chapter: Chapter 8The car ride to Sebastian's office felt like it lasted both forever and no time at all.I sat in the back seat, my purse clutched on my lap, hyperaware of the documents Victoria had given me hidden inside. The driver didn't speak. The classical music playing softly through the speakers felt mocking, elegant and refined, like everything else Sebastian had surrounded me with.Everything that's happened, every revelation, every betrayal, every moment of pain, he orchestrated all of it.Victoria's words kept echoing in my head. I wanted to dismiss them as lies, as manipulation from a desperate woman trying to save herself. But those emails. Those bank statements. The timeline that matched up too perfectly to be coincidence.My phone buzzed. A text from Sebastian: "Jennifer just confirmed. She's excited to meet you. You're going to love her."Jennifer. His lawyer. The woman who was supposed to be fighting for me in the divorce.Except she wasn't my lawyer. She was Sebastian's lawyer. Worki
Last Updated: 2026-01-30
Chapter: Chapter 7I stood frozen in the middle of the room, my mind racing. Could Flinn be telling the truth? The photos looked real. The dates made sense. But Flinn was also desperate and capable of anything.My phone rang. Sebastian.I stared at it for a long moment before answering. "Hello?""Good morning, beautiful." His voice was warm. Caring. "How did you sleep?""Fine." The lie came easily. "What's up?""I wanted to let you know that my legal team has scheduled a meeting for this afternoon. Jennifer wants to go over the next steps in the divorce proceedings, and Maria needs to discuss Flinn's financial records." He paused. "Are you free at two?""I... yes. I'm free.""Perfect. I'll send a car." Another pause. "Kelsey, is everything okay? You sound strange."I looked at the door where Flinn had just left. At the photos on my phone that I'd taken screenshots of before Flinn left. At my reflection in the mirror, a woman who didn't know who to trust anymore."I'm fine," I said. "Just tired. I'll see
Last Updated: 2026-01-27
Chapter: Chapter 6The morning sun sliced through the hotel curtains like a knife, too bright and too cheerful for how I felt inside. I lay in the massive bed, staring at the ceiling, trying to remember how to breathe normally. Everything felt different now. The weight of yesterday pressed down on my chest, the divorce papers, Flinn's desperate face, Sebastian's intensity, walking away from my entire life.My phone had been buzzing non-stop since I woke up. I finally grabbed it and scrolled through the notifications. Forty-two missed calls from Flinn. Sixty-seven text messages. I opened them against my better judgment."Kelsey, please. We need to talk.""Don't do this. Don't throw away three years.""I love you. I know I haven't shown it, but I do.""Sebastian Hart is using you. Can't you see that?""ANSWER YOUR PHONE.""I'm coming to the hotel."My heart jumped at that last one. It was sent twenty minutes ago. I scrambled out of bed, suddenly very aware that I was in nothing but an oversized t-shirt Se
Last Updated: 2026-01-27
Chapter: Chapter FiveSebastian's office felt different in the morning light. Less romantic. More like a war room.Three lawyers sat around the conference table. All women. All sharp-eyed and serious. Sebastian stood at the head of the table like a general planning battle."Kelsey, meet your legal team," he said. "Jennifer handles divorce cases. Maria specializes in financial fraud. And Christine is our expert on prenuptial agreements."I shook their hands, feeling small and out of place."Mrs. Morgan," Jennifer said kindly. "We're here to help you. But we need complete honesty. Can you do that?""Yes.""Good. Let's start with the prenup." Christine opened a thick folder. "I've reviewed it carefully. Sebastian was right. There are problems. Big ones."She spread papers across the table. My signature appeared on several pages. Flinn's too. Dates. Witness signatures."First problem," Christine said, pointing. "The witnesses who signed aren't properly identified. No addresses. No identification numbers. In th
Last Updated: 2026-01-07
Chapter: Chapter FourThe black car arrived exactly at noon. The driver was professional and quiet. He didn't ask questions, just opened the door and waited for me to get in.I'd told Flinn I was having lunch with Miranda. He'd barely looked up from his laptop. We hadn't spoken since last night's argument. The house felt like a tomb this morning, cold and silent.The car drove through the city to a part of town I didn't recognize. Expensive buildings. Private clubs. Places where people like me didn't belong.We stopped in front of a tall glass building. The driver opened my door. "Top floor, Mrs. Morgan. Mr. Hart is expecting you."The elevator was made of mirrors. I watched myself rise higher and higher. My reflection looked nervous. I tried to fix my face into something braver.The doors opened into a beautiful office. Floor to ceiling windows showed the whole city. Sebastian stood by the window, looking out. He turned when he heard me."You came," he said."You knew I would."He smiled. "Yes. I did." He
Last Updated: 2026-01-07
Chapter: Chapter ThreeMy hands shook as I climbed the stairs. The vase felt heavy and useless. What was Victoria doing in my house? How did she get in?I pushed open the bedroom door. She stood by my dresser, looking through my jewelry box like she owned the place. She'd changed out of the red dress into jeans and a sweater. Her hair was pulled back in a ponytail.She looked almost normal. Almost human."Get out," I said. My voice was stronger than I felt.Victoria turned slowly. She held up my diamond necklace, the one Flinn gave me on our first anniversary. "This is beautiful. But fake, you know. Just like everything else he gave you.""Put it down."She dropped it carelessly on the dresser. "Relax. I'm not here to steal your jewelry. Though honestly, most of it isn't worth stealing.""How did you get in here?"She held up a key. "Flinn gave it to me six months ago. I come here sometimes when you're out. I like to see how the other half lives." She smiled. "The sad half."Rage burned through my fear. "Yo
Last Updated: 2026-01-07