Home / Romance / Bred for Betrayal / Chapter 49: Katherine's Offer

Share

Chapter 49: Katherine's Offer

Author: Josh OA
last update publish date: 2026-04-15 15:15:10

POV: Nora

Marcus stayed for twenty minutes.

He told me what he knew, which wasn't everything, but it was enough. Katherine had contacts at two of the outlets that had run the story. The framing, the specific characterization of his feelings as romantic, the connection to the Ashford estate, that was her construction. She had taken the raw material Jade's PI had provided and shaped it into something that served her purpose, which was pressure. Pressure on Marcus to close the situation. Pressur
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Locked Chapter

Latest chapter

  • Bred for Betrayal    Chapter 65: No Rights

    POV: Nora The motion Marcus's new lawyer filed was simple and direct. He was arguing that six months of active parenting created a legitimate bond that the court was obligated to consider regardless of biological findings. It was not a weak argument. Marsh's associate had called it potentially persuasive to the right judge, which was not what I needed to hear two weeks before a hearing. I was thinking about that when the lobby called up. Elias was in his office and Aria was on the play mat and I was the one who answered the intercom. The doorman's voice was careful in the way it gets when someone is standing right there listening. "There's a Mr. Wolfe here to see you. He says it's about his daughter." I looked at Aria on the mat. Then at the intercom. "Tell him to wait," I said. I went to Elias's office door and knocked once. He was already standing, which meant he had heard. His face had the expression of a man deciding between two responses and choosing the one that didn't mak

  • Bred for Betrayal    Chapter 64: Domestic

    POV: Nora Marcus firing his legal team meant one thing practically. The criminal case was going to get messier before it got cleaner, and Marsh's office was already adjusting their timeline to account for whatever came next. I read the notification twice and then put my phone away because Aria was pulling at my sleeve and some things could wait twenty minutes. That was new. Choosing the twenty minutes. It had taken me a while to learn it. The co-parenting arrangement had started eleven days ago. Not formally, the court paperwork was still being processed, but practically. I came to the penthouse in the mornings and stayed through the afternoon and Elias worked from his home office during those hours and we moved around each other in the careful way of two people sharing a space that neither of them fully owned. It was awkward. There was no version of it that wasn't awkward. We had a history that included surveillance and manipulation and a kiss in a hotel lobby and a night I didn'

  • Bred for Betrayal    Chapter 63: Unexpected

    POV: Nora I went to see Aria that evening like Elias said. The penthouse was quieter than I expected. No lawyers, no security visible, just a housekeeper who let me in and pointed toward the living room where Elias was on the floor with Aria between his legs, stacking soft blocks and knocking them down every time she reached for them. She was laughing. The kind of laugh that comes from somewhere whole and uncomplicated, the laugh of a child who has no idea how many adults have fought over her existence. I stood in the doorway and watched them and felt something move through me that was not simple enough to name. Elias looked up. He didn't say anything, just moved slightly to make space, and I sat on the floor a few feet away and Aria looked at me with the focused assessment she always used when reestablishing recognition, and then she held out a block in my direction. I took it. She laughed again. We sat like that for a while, the three of us on the floor, and I thought about so

  • Bred for Betrayal    Chapter 62: No Legal Claim

    POV: Nora The results came on a Tuesday. Marsh's associate called me at eight in the morning with the clinical efficiency of someone delivering information rather than news, which was the right approach because the information was the kind that needed to land without softening around it. The DNA panel confirmed Elias Moretti as Aria's biological father. Marcus Wolfe had no biological claim. The fertility clinic records, now formally entered into the court record, documented the sample switch with enough supporting detail that no counter-argument had survived contact with the judge. I said thank you and ended the call and sat at my kitchen table and looked at the wall for a while. I had known this was coming. I had known it since the cabinet in Elias's study, since the pale blue folder with the clinic's logo, since Elias had stood in my hotel room and confirmed it without flinching. Knowing had not prepared me for the specific weight of it becoming official. A result on a document,

  • Bred for Betrayal    Chapter 61: Rock Bottom

    POV: Nora I didn't plan to go. I had been thinking about it for four days without deciding, turning it over the way you turn over something that has sharp edges, carefully, from a distance. Sera thought it was unnecessary. Chen thought it was unwise. Marsh's associate had no opinion on it because I hadn't told her. In the end I went because of Aria. The custody hearing was in three days and Marcus's remand status complicated the legal picture considerably. His lawyers were arguing that remand was not equivalent to conviction, that his bond with Aria was documented and genuine, that separating a nine-month-old from her primary caregiver during an active legal proceeding required more justification than a pending charge. The arguments were not without merit. I needed to understand what Marcus intended to say about Aria's future before I walked into that hearing. And understanding what Marcus intended required talking to Marcus, which required going to the facility where he was bein

  • Bred for Betrayal    Chapter 60: Holding

    POV: Nora I didn't watch the arrest. I was in the corridor when Chen came back through the courtroom door with Marcus between her and the second officer, his lawyers two steps behind in the tight frustrated movement of people whose professional response had been outpaced by events. I was sitting in the chair beside the retired nurse with Wren in my arms and I looked up when they came through and Marcus looked at me and neither of us said anything. He didn't look broken yet. That came later, I imagined. Right now he looked like a man processing the gap between what he had known was possible and what was actually happening, the specific expression of someone whose calculated risk has resolved against them. The lawyers were already on their phones before they reached the end of the corridor. Sera sat down beside me when they were gone. She put her hand over mine on the armrest, not saying anything, just there, and I sat with Wren and breathed and let the fourteen months of building

  • Bred for Betrayal    Chapter 22

    POV: Nora The follow request disappeared by morning. Either whoever sent it deleted it, or it had been a test to see if I was watching. Either way it was gone, and Elias spent two hours trying to trace the account before concluding it had been created and wiped from a device that left nothing use

  • Bred for Betrayal    Chapter 21

    POV: Nora I moved from the bathroom to the bedroom closet in the four seconds between hearing Jade's heels cross the living room and reach the hallway. It was the only option. The bathroom had no lock on the inside worth anything, and if she opened that door I had nowhere to go and no explanation

  • Bred for Betrayal    Chapter 16

    POV: Nora The uniform was a black shirt, black trousers, flat shoes. I'd worn more uncomfortable things. The earpiece was small enough that my hair covered it completely, and the two bugs I was carrying were no larger than shirt buttons, adhesive-backed, already activated. Elias had walked me thr

  • Bred for Betrayal    Chapter 15

    POV: Nora The injunction didn't go through. Elias's legal team moved faster, filed a counter-response within six hours, and by the following morning it had been blocked on procedural grounds. I read the summary email three times, not because I didn't understand it but because I needed to feel it

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status