LOGINFive years ago, Arabella Sterling vanished without a trace, disgraced, heartbroken, and branded her billionaire benefactor’s dirty secret. What the world never knew was that she’d also been his wife. Or that the man she loved—and the son she gave everything for—chose another woman over her. Now, she’s back as The Reformer, a world-renowned business strategist celebrated for resurrecting dying empires. Her newest client? The Sterling Group. Her ex-husband’s empire. Adrian Sterling has spent years trying to atone for the lies that destroyed them both. But when Arabella walks into his boardroom, colder, sharper, untouchable...he realizes redemption may come at a cost he can’t pay. Because this time, she’s not here to save him. She’s here to ruin him.
View More“Umm…Uugh.. Aaah…” The voice was breathy, urgent, and way too close.
Arabella slowly lifted her heavy eyelids and for a second, she couldn’t tell if she was still dreaming.
The room was dark, the air heavy with alcohol, heat and perfume.
Then another moan broke through the haze.
A laugh. Soft. Intimate. Wrong.
Serena.
Arabella froze. The alcohol she had last night still fogged her head, and for a heartbeat she wondered if she was imagining it.
Her heart stuttered as she turned her head ever so slightly.
Adrian.
Serena.
Serena's figure went down between Adrian's thighs, the soft sheets rumpled beneath them.
Adrian groaned, hands buried in her hair, his face twisted in confused pleasure, like he was caught between sleep and waking, guiding her movements while she took him deeper.
"Adrian..." Serena's voice was soft, deliberate.
Arabella’s world tilted.
The bed wasn't a mistake, but their marriage was.
If not for a drunken one-night stand, six years ago.
If not for his father’s will…He would never have married her.
Now his father was dead. Their son already five years old.
Nothing was stopping him from his freedom.
Well…Except for a few signatures from her.
She gagged, covering her mouth as she slipped out from under the covers, bare feet hitting the cold marble floor.
The night air cut through her thin nightdress as she stumbled into the hallway.
She pressed her back against the wall, sliding down until she sat on the floor. Her chest heaved, but no sound came out.
Her fingers dug into the hem of her dress trying to stop them from trembling, her long blonde hair scattered over her face.
She couldn’t breathe, every sound clawed at her chest.
The urge to scream rose in her throat, but she swallowed it back, tasting salt.
Five years.
Five years since she married him…
…Since she’d vowed to endure anything just to watch her child grow.
And this was what ‘enduring’ had become.
To think she thought she could make this marriage work. After all, she’d been in love with him long before their one night stand.
Over the years, she did everything she could.
She cooked his meals, ironed his suits, tidied his office, even waited by the door at night just to hand him a warm cup of tea, hoping he’d finally see her.
But instead of appreciating her, he’d snap at her, call her desperate, and pathetic gold digger and even accuse her of trying to gain his affection through pity. Her efforts only seemed to irritate him.
“Serena isn't like you, Arabella. I won't reduce her to a mistress by cheating on you with her while we’re still married,” Adrian would always say whenever he came back home dead into the nights with lipstick stains all over his shirt.
Arabella wanted to believe him. She believed him. And now this was what she got in return.
He didn't just cheat with her. He did it on their matrimonial bed…while she was sleeping on it.
“Mommy?” Axel's voice was low, unsure as he stood in front of his room.
His brown hair scattered, his eyes tired.
Arabella sniffled, quickly wiping the tears in her eyes as she walked up to him, not wanting him to get closer and hear the disgusting sound coming from her room.
“Axel, dear. Why are you not asleep?”
“I had a nightmare. I was coming to your room.” He replied, still rubbing his sleepy eyes. “Mommy, were you crying?”
Arabella wiped her face once again, smiling broadly despite her heart ripping apart. “Of course not, Axel.”
As she picked Axel up and took him back to bed, she whispered, “How can I cry when I have you?”
She gently tucked him back to sleep, slowly patting her back as she sang him a lullaby.
Axel shifted on the bed, looking up at his Mom, “Mom, why do I have two moms?”
Arabella swallowed, her eyes darting around the room.
When Adrian insisted Axel call Serena mom in public, she knew this question was going to come one day.
Just not in the middle of the night when he should have been sleeping.
She laid gently beside him at the edge of the bed, hands carefully wrapped around him.
“I am your only Mom, sweetheart. Aunt Serena is just someone your dad cares deeply about.” She tried to explain though it didn't make sense even to her.
Axel shifted on the bed, holding his mom's gaze, “But all my friends and teachers think she's my mom.”
Of course they did.
Serena was the one who stood beside Adrian at school events, smiling for photographs like she belonged there.
The one who signed permission slips.
The one who went on the school trip last week while Arabella stayed home, folding laundry in a house that barely remembered her name.
To the world, Serena Sterling already existed. Arabella was just the shadow that hadn’t been erased yet.
"Sweetheart, I will talk to your Dad…"
"Can you sign the papers?" Axel suddenly interrupted, his voice small.
Arabella raised a brow, her heart skipping. "What papers, baby?"
Axel fidgeted with his blanket, not meeting her eyes. "Aunt Serena said... she said if you sign them and go away, then she can be my real mom. She said Daddy and grandma would be happy then." He paused, then added quietly, almost like a question, "Don't you want them to be happy?"
Arabella's chest tightened, her brain refusing to process the words. She bit her lip, fighting the urge to scream.
The taste of bile rose in her throat, air snatching from her lungs.
Axel loved her. He was the reason she could cope in this hellhole for so long, so those words…she refused to believe they were his.
"D–did something happen during the school trip?" she asked when her lips finally parted.
But Axel quickly turned his back against his mom, shoving her hand off. "Nothing happened. I'm sleepy."
A pause, then softer, repeating what he'd clearly been told: "Just... just leave and everything will be okay. That's what Aunt Serena said.” His tiny voice cut deeper than any knife could ever.
The kid she went through humiliation and pain to birth, suffered to raise…was choosing another woman over her.
The same woman his Dad chose over her.
Arabella's voice trembled as his name echoed from mouth, “A-Axel…”
“I want to sleep, Mommy. Leave me now.”
As Arabella left the room, a tremor rippled through her body, starting from her throat and ending in her knees.
She didn't know where else to go. Her husband was sleeping with another lady in their bedroom and her only son didn't want her.
Arabella covered her mouth with her palm, as she climbed down the stairs, not wanting to disturb anyone with her sobs.
The kitchen spun. Or maybe it was her, but she gripped the edge of the kitchen island hard, afraid that moving would make it real.
She slumped under the island, finally letting out the cry tearing through her throat.
Once she was the Young Miss of the mansion…adopted daughter, beloved by their father.
She had everything. Love, family and domestic staff at her beck and call. Now she was nothing. Far less than the family dog.
Even when she was sick, she worked, got hit, starved, humiliated over and over again with several scars to tell her story of resilience.
She thought that was pain. But watching the only reason she went through that pain for turn against her…that's hell on earth.
Arabella cried, sobbed, forced herself to stay strong, and eventually…dozed off.
Until…
“Hey,” an exaggeratedly sweet voice called, kicking her legs.
When her eyes fluttered open, Serena's sweet smiley face was the first thing she saw.
Her long brown hair was packed in a messy bun, the sleeve of her sexy nightwear falling from her shoulder.
“Oh, Bella…you look exhausted. Did we disturb you last night?”
Arabella almost choked on her breath, her body shaking with anger.
Oh how she wished she could just scratch her sly, and annoyingly beautiful face.
Serena knelt before her, her lips curving into a smirk, “Adrian wanted us to take the guest room, but I kinda like your bed better…especially when you're on it.”
A lone tear trickled down Arabella's eyes, but she quickly wiped them out, sniffling hard.
She’d cried enough through the night. Her head was splitting in pain, her body was sore, her eyes blood shot.
But she was done.
Adrian had humiliated her enough. She didn't want his love anymore. She just wanted her son.
“Now do what you are good at and prepare breakfast.” Serena said as she stood up and turned away.
Arabella struggled to get feet, gripping the counter as a wave of dizziness washed over her.
Serena was almost out of the doorway, already dismissing her like she was nothing.
No.
Not this time.
“Serena Smith,” Arabella called, her voice low but shaking with fury, “What did you do to my child?”
Serena halted, the smirk on her face intensifying as she slowly turned and walked back to her.
“Oh, Axel told you?”
Arabella felt her heart sank as she confirmed her suspicions.
“I only told him the truth…that the world can not know you are his mom.”
Arabella's jaw tightened, “Serena!”
“What? Am I wrong?”
Arabella couldn't reply. Because Serena wasn't wrong.
Despite Adrian having to marry her to claim his inheritance, he made his stance clear.
“You're nothing but my dirty little secret, Arabella. Know your place.” Adrian had insisted.
And she did.
Serena glanced over her shoulder gently, catching a glimpse of Adrian by the doorway. She had seen them coming downstairs earlier.
Her sly smirk deepened, her voice lowered so only Arabella could hear her, “The will might have made Axel a legitimate heir, but we both know he’s always going to be a bastard…”
White-hot rage exploded behind Arabella's eyes.
She could take the humiliation. The cheating. The abuse. She'd swallowed it all for five years.
But her son?
Her son was innocent. Perfect. The only pure thing that had ever come from this nightmare of a marriage.
And this woman…this mistress who paraded around her house, slept in her bed, stole her husband— dared to call her child that word?
Over her dead body.
The slap rang out before Arabella even realized her hand had moved.
Serena slowly placed her hand on her cheek, her lips widening into a smile, leaving Arabella confused.
Until…
“Arabella!” Adrian's voice thundered from the doorway as he stormed into the kitchen, shoving her off, “Have you lost it.”
Richard looked at Adrian for a long moment.Then he looked at the television where his own face was still being displayed beside the words confirmed dead.“They are a few people. The CEO, Chief Communication Officer, General Counsel which is Mr. Benjamin and the Spokesperson.” Adrian leaned back, “ Since Mr. Benjamin is with us, I guess that narrows our search to just three entities.” “It's done.” Ivan announced, dropping the laptop on the table. He looked distraught, the news on the TV still gnawing at him.Adrian reached for his phone, scrolling through it as he mumbled out, “Thank you.” Ivan stood up, walking towards Ashley who was sitting at a corner of the living. “Ms. Ashley, is there like a convenient store nearby?”Ashley quickly stood up, “Is there something you need? I can get it…”“No. I just want to take a walk. It feels stuffy here.” “Let me walk you.” Ashley said, leading the way out. Ivan followed. Adrian and Richard exchanged a glance once the door shut behind
“I can't believe I almost died.” Ivan gasped, staring at the wreckage of the jet they had been seating in just four hours ago in his phone. He sat on the long sofa, hands clenched, his legs bouncing on the floor anxiously. Despite being born into wealth and being wealthy himself, he had never been in a situation where his life was threatened, so that shook him. Richard paced about the room fist clenched by his side. He was fuming, not because of the attempted tragedy, but because he wondered who would dare mess with him like this. Adrian sat across from them, still visibly shaken as he typed something on the computer. The door to the small apartment living room burst open and Gavin walked in just ahead of Ashley, holding a bag, containing a few necessities. Ashley was the only person he could trust here so he had called her as soon as they arrived. “Ivan, stop sulking over there and do what you need to do to prevent these phones from being reachable.” Adrian said, pointing at
Renata ran to the living, drawn out by the voice. “Ma'am, are you alright?” But Arabella didn't answer. She couldn't. Her whole body was still trembling in disbelief, her eyes still fixed on the TV. Renata saw it and covered her mouth, letting out a gasp. Vera was still talking on the phone, panicking over Arabella's yell. Renata grabbed the phone. The screen was cracked, but it still worked fine. “Ms. Vera, I think something happened on the news that affected her.” She explained. “Send me the address, I'm on my way.” Vera said hurriedly. Renata quickly shared the location to Vera before dropping the phone. She picked up the TV remote, and switched it off, but Arabella grabbed it from her hand and switched it on again. This time she turned up the volume. She bit down on her lip, hoping maybe she had overacted. Just because the three of them went out together doesn't mean they took his private jet. The news said seven, not three. Maybe it was another person ent
Arabella sat across from Claudia in a quiet coffee shop nestled in one of the city's most affluent neighborhoods. Sunlight streamed through tall windows, warming the marble tabletops and casting a golden glow across the room.“So, you are Arabella.” Claudia said, stirring her coffee with unhurried grace. At fifty-two, she was still striking. Her chestnut hair, threaded with silver at the temples, swept into a neat low bun. She wore a cream blazer and tailored trousers. “How did you like your welcome back gift?” She asked, adjusting the silk scarf tied loosely around her neck. “It's a fifty million dollar penthouse.” “What?” Arabella mumbled, eyes wide in disbelief. She knew that house was expensive. But $50M was too much. It was unnecessary.Still she closed her mouth and held Claudia’s gaze. She didn't want to look classless in front of her. “Well, I guess I better do a good job at Vertex Energy to please my benefactor.” She said,Claudia chuckled, soft, elegant, and still ma
CRACK.Arabella's palm connected with Adrian's face. "What the hell did you do?"She was breathing hard, face flushed with fury.Adrian touched his stinging cheek. "What did I—” "Don't." Arabella shoved her hair back from her face. "Don't play dumb. That article—what were you thinking?” "I told
The weekend crawled by. Arabella spent most of it buried in work reviewing audit files, preparing interview questions, and building her case. She wouldn't let herself rest. Not until Adrian was dethroned as CEO. Not until Serena paid. Only then could she look back at her 25-year-old self and
The room reacted instantly.Chairs scraped. Papers rustled. Whispers started immediately.Mr. Jonathan leaned back and crossed his arms."An internal audit?" someone repeated. "Is that really necessary?”"Yes," Arabella said calmly. "In fact, my team is downstairs right now, waiting for my instruct
Arabella did a quick sweep of the office with her eyes. This office? How could she not recognise it? The same place Adrian forced her to give her child up.“Adrian's office?” She finally asked. The sofas had been moved out, providing more than enough space for her new desk right across from Adria






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