ANMELDENScarlett Hayes thought marrying James Whitmore would finally make her family see her as more than a burden. Instead, it destroyed her life. Framed for crimes she didn’t commit, betrayed by the people she trusted most, and sentenced to prison while pregnant, Scarlett lost everything in a single night. Then came the cruelest blow of all. After giving birth in chains, she was told her baby had died. The people responsible believed she would spend the rest of her life rotting behind bars. They were wrong. Five years later, Scarlett returns. No longer the discarded daughter of the Hayes family. No longer the broken woman they left behind. Now she is Commander Scarlett Hayes—a decorated war hero, the unseen force behind a global intelligence empire, and a woman powerful enough to make governments tremble. She comes back for one reason only: revenge. Her ex-husband, the stepsister who stole her life, and the family who buried her alive are about to learn exactly what happens when a woman with nothing left to lose takes back everything they stole. But as Scarlett tears through the secrets of her past, one truth threatens to change everything— the child she mourned for years may not be dead. And the mysterious man connected to the night that changed her life has been watching from the shadows all along.
Mehr anzeigenA baby’s cry cut through the sterile room.
Just once.
Thin. Fragile.
Then silence.
Fear surged through Scarlett as she strained against the chains binding her wrists and ankles to the hospital bed.
“Where’s my baby?” she asked, her voice barely steady.
The nurse hesitated.
Then, quietly, “We’re sorry. He didn’t make it.”
....
“Commander?”
Scarlett opened her eyes.
The private jet cabin sharpened into view.
For a brief second, her breathing remained uneven. Then the emotion vanished, buried beneath the same calm control she had worn for years.
Howard stood a respectful distance away.
“We’ll be landing any minute now.”
Scarlett turned toward the window.
Below, the city stretched beneath the clouds—the same skyline that had once destroyed her.
Her reflection stared back at her in the glass.
Cold. Composed. Untouchable.
Outside—
“Clear the terminal!”
The command rang across the airport.
Within seconds, armed personnel moved into position with flawless precision, locking down the arrivals hall and forming two rigid lines along the center path.
On the tarmac, military helicopters circled overhead while black armored SUVs stood in perfect formation. Officials, business leaders, and decorated officers waited in silence.
No one spoke.
No one moved.
Every eye remained fixed on the private jet as its door opened.
Then she stepped out.
She moved through the aircraft doors in black tactical gear, the tailored fit sharp against her frame. Every step was measured, effortless—yet the quiet authority in her presence made the entire crowd hold its breath.
She looked far too young for the kind of power that followed her.
But the instant her boots touched the tarmac, no one questioned who she was.
“Commander Hayes.”
The senior officer nearest the runway lowered his head.
In the next breath, every soldier dropped to one knee.
The sound rolled across the airstrip.
Scarlett paused, her expression unreadable as she took in the display.
Then her gaze shifted to the man behind her.
“Howard,” she said, calm but unmistakably displeased, “I asked for discretion.”
Her voice was quiet.
It carried anyway.
Howard straightened at once.
“My apologies, Commander. I wasn’t aware they planned this.”
For a brief moment, the tension in the air sharpened.
Then Scarlett looked away.
“Stand them down.”
“Yes, ma’am.”
Within minutes, the helicopters peeled off, the vehicles cleared, and the officials dispersed.
The spectacle vanished as quickly as it had formed.
Howard stepped closer.
“Where to now?”
Scarlett’s gaze remained fixed on the runway ahead.
“Prison.”
For the first time, Howard faltered.
“…Prison?”
She didn’t answer right away.
Her expression remained still, unreadable.
Five years ago, she’d been dragged back into a family that had never wanted her.
Raised far from the city, she was treated like a stain on their polished reputation—the forgotten daughter they only acknowledged when it suited them.
She spent years trying to earn their acceptance.
Trying to be enough.
Trying to belong.
So when they told her to marry James Whitmore—the heir to one of the city’s most influential families—she agreed.
She thought maybe, just maybe, that if she played the role they wanted, things would finally change.
She was wrong.
On the day of the wedding, everything unraveled.
James had already been sleeping with her stepsister, Sadie.
Together, they accused Scarlett of infidelity.
They claimed she was pregnant with another man’s child.
That was when Scarlett realized the truth.
The man she had spent the night with weeks earlier—the one she believed was James—had never been him.
It had all been arranged.
Every detail.
And when Sadie staged a miscarriage to make it look as though Scarlett had attacked her, the family turned on her without hesitation.
Her parents never asked for the truth.
They never cared.
They made their choice.
Scarlett was beaten, humiliated, and thrown into prison.
Later, Sadie came to visit.
Smiling.
She admitted everything.
The pregnancy had been fake.
The blood had been staged.
The miscarriage had never happened.
It was all a performance.
Scarlett had lunged at the glass, desperate to tear her apart.
But bars and chains had a way of making fury useless.
There was only one reason she survived those months.
The child growing inside her.
The child whose father she had never known.
And then, after a brutal labor in a prison infirmary—
the baby died.
She never got to hold them.
Never saw their face.
James took the body.
And that was the end of it.
Or at least, that’s what they thought.
Because fate had other plans.
A classified military recruitment program identified Scarlett’s combat aptitude during her incarceration.
She was transferred under sealed orders.
What followed was years of war zones, black-ops missions, and survival in places designed to break people.
Instead, she rose.
She became one of the most decorated commanders in modern military history.
She built an intelligence and security network powerful enough to rival governments.
And she earned a reputation that made enemies surrender before she ever stepped onto the battlefield.
Now she was home.
And this time, she wasn’t coming back as the girl they destroyed.
She was returning as the woman they would fear.
Howard cleared his throat carefully.
“You don’t have to go back there.”
Scarlett turned to him.
Her expression was calm.
Too calm.
“You face the place that broke you.”
Then she added, almost quietly—
“And you make sure it never can again.”
...
At the correctional facility, Scarlett changed into a plain prison uniform, stripped of anything that made her recognizable.
No medals.
No rank.
No armor.
She wanted to see who would come for the version of her they thought still existed.
When she stepped outside, two people were waiting.
James Whitmore.
And Sadie Hayes.
Of course.
Her mother was nowhere in sight.
James approached first, holding a folder in one hand.
He looked at her with open contempt.
“Sign the divorce papers. You’ll receive five hundred thousand dollars as settlement.”
Scarlett glanced at the folder, then at him.
A laugh slipped out—low and cold.
“Five hundred thousand?”
She tilted her head.
“That’s what you think my silence costs?”
James’s jaw tightened.
“Don’t make this difficult. I’m marrying Sadie. We’re giving you more than you deserve.”
Scarlett looked at him for a long moment.
Then her gaze shifted to Sadie, who stood smugly at his side.
“So this is generosity?”
Her voice sharpened.
“Tell me, James… can you return the child you stole from me?”
Neither of them answered.
“Can you give me back the five years I lost?”
His face hardened.
“That child was a mistake. An embarrassment. You should’ve been grateful we cleaned it up.”
The world seemed to stop.
Howard, standing at a distance, felt the temperature in the air drop.
Scarlett’s fingers curled into a fist.
When she looked back at James, there was nothing human in her eyes.
Only judgment.
Only death.
Slowly, she reached for the divorce papers.
James smirked, assuming victory.
She signed.
Then, with one swift motion, she slapped the folder across his face so hard it sent him staggering backward.
The crack echoed through the parking lot.
He stared at her in disbelief.
Scarlett stepped closer.
“This divorce?”
Her voice was razor-sharp.
“You don’t get to request it.”
She met his eyes without blinking.
“You were never worthy of me.”
A pause.
Then—
“I’m the one leaving you behind.”
***
Scarlett: "...""And what if I only want the kid?" she shot back, her bright, determined eyes locking onto his.Theron let out a quiet sigh. His sharp features softened, a hint of helplessness-and something dangerously close to affection-flickering across his face."Then I guess I don't get a say."Scarlett raised a brow slightly, lips parting as if to respond-then thought better of it. She lowered her gaze, hiding whatever emotions stirred beneath her lashes.After a brief pause, she reached into her bag and pulled out a piece of candy."Theo, let's play a game. Guess which hand the candy's in. If you're right, you get it.""What if I'm wrong?" he asked nervously."Then... I'll give you a kiss."Theo's eyes lit up.He suddenly wanted to lose."Watch closely." Scarlett showed him the candy in her left hand, then started switching it back and forth between both hands like a magician."Okay. Which one?"Theo focused hard
The red light had eight seconds left.Scarlett gathered her skirt and stepped toward the curb.And then-Her heel caught in a crack in the pavement.Click.A sharp sound.Her ankle twisted.She crouched instinctively, about to check the injury-When suddenly-One of the men who had been knocked down earlier struggled to his feet and lunged from behind, swinging a steel pipe straight at her head.Scarlett's ears twitched.Her eyes shifted-But before she could counter-A figure flashed past her.A long leg shot out-Bam!The attacker was sent flying, crashing hard into a trash can.Scarlett glanced at the man-his chest visibly caved in, blood spilling from his mouth.That kick... had not been held back.She lifted her gaze.The traffic light had just turned green.So...He really had run the red light.This was a busy street, cars everywhere-and he still came charging ac
James pulled Sadie into his arms, his face filled with panic and concern."Sadie! Sadie-wake up! Stay with me!""Oh God... my baby, you can't let anything happen to you!" Mossa cried, tears streaming down her face.Ronnie immediately barked orders for a doctor.Sadie's eyes fluttered open, weak and unfocused as she looked at James."James... I've been set up... I didn't do it... it wasn't me... I swear..."Her voice was barely a whisper.Seeing her bloodied and fragile, James's heart twisted painfully. Guilt washed over his face."I'm sorry, Sadie... I shouldn't have doubted you. This is my fault. Please-just hang on, okay?"Mossa sobbed beside them. "My poor girl..."Scarlett stood off to the side, completely still.Watching.Expressionless.Like none of this had anything to do with her.She used to think she had been foolish.Blindly trusting Sadie.Letting herself get played over and over again.James. Her own mother. All of them-They had chosen Sadie.Every single time.But now s
There was a faint trace of self-mockery in Scarlett's voice.Deep down... she had still held onto the smallest sliver of hope.Hope that Mossa would finally see Sadie for who she really was.Hope that-just once-she would look at her, her real daughter, with fairness.No matter how cold Mossa had been in the past... she was still her mother.And what child doesn't want their mother's love?Scarlett had thought that today-after laying out all the evidence-Mossa would regret everything she had done to her.But now-She almost wanted to laugh.So in the end... was she just being naïve?"You ungrateful, disgraceful girl! What kind of nonsense are you spouting?!" Mossa snapped, furious. If she had a choice, she would rather not have Scarlett as her daughter at all. If anything, she wished the obedient, accomplished Sadie were the one she had given birth to-not this girl who brought her nothing but shame.Scarlett suddenly felt tired.Talking any more was pointless.It was time to play her t






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