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Monster - In - Laws

Author: K.B
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-04-28 23:23:15

Beatrice Vane marched outside, her expensive heels clicking. Behind her, two security guards carried her designer suitcases. They didn't look her in the eye. No one did.

"I cannot believe this," Beatrice hissed, her voice trembling with a mix of fury and pure embarrassment. "Thrown out. In the morning. Like a common trespasser! By my own son!"

George Vane followed her, his face a mask of deep shame. He kept his head down, clutching his briefcase. He had always been a man of status, and being es
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  • Reborn to Ruin Her Husband    shade from the past

    Thea’s POV The gates of the Vane mansion closed with a deep, echoing thud that sounded exactly like a cell door locking. Outside, the rain was still pouring down, washing over the black gravel driveway. Inside, the house was dead silent. Elias didn’t let go of my arm from the moment we left the car. He guided me up the grand marble staircase, his grip firm but not painful, his eyes darting to every window and every corner of the hallway. "You’re staying with me in the main suite," Elias said, his voice rough and breathless as he pushed open the heavy double doors of his private bedroom. I didn’t argue. I didn't have the strength to. My mind was completely numb, the words of Beatrice Sterling repeating over and over inside my head like a broken record. >>You’re a nobody. A nameless bastard we took in from the gutter. Nobody loved you. Even your real parents threw you away. I walked over to the edge of the large bed and sat down, my knees feeling too weak to hold my weight. I st

  • Reborn to Ruin Her Husband    Out there

    THEA’s POV Elias’s voice cut through my panic. He had been waiting in the outer lobby for the meeting to finish. Before my lawyer could explain what happened, Elias was by my side. He dropped to his knees next to my chair, his large, strong hands grabbing my wrists and gently pulling my hands away from my face.When he saw my tear-stained cheeks and my wide, terrified eyes, his own face filled with a mixture of shock and intense panic. "What did they do to her?" Elias roared, turning his head to glare at the prosecutors with a terrifying fury. "What did you let them say to my wife?" “Mr. Vane, it was a personal matter," the prosecutor stammered, raising his hands. "The defendants made some unauthorized statements before we could remove them."Elias didn't listen to them anymore. He turned all his attention back to me. He stood up, wrapping his long, heavy arms around my shaking shoulders and lifting me completely out of the chair. He pulled me tightly against his chest, tucking

  • Reborn to Ruin Her Husband    Stripped bare

    THEA’s POV The small conference room at the State Prosecutor’s office was completely silent except for the sharp scratch of a fountain pen. The room felt cold and small, with gray walls and a single window looking out over the rainy streets of the city. There were no expensive leather chairs or fancy marble decorations here. I sat at one side of the long wooden table. My lawyer sat to my left, his fingers neatly tapping a thick stack of blue legal folders. Across from us sat three state prosecutors and the two people who had made my childhood a living hell: Arthur and Beatrice Sterling.They looked completely different from the proud, wealthy aristocrats I had known all my life. Arthur’s expensive gray suit looked loose on his shoulders, and his hair was messy. Beatrice didn't have her diamond necklaces or her perfect makeup. Her face looked pale and wrinkled under the harsh fluorescent lights. Their daughter, Maya, wasn't in the room. Because of her violent actions and the high

  • Reborn to Ruin Her Husband    Previously

    The grand conference room at the City Development Office was packed with people. Every major business leader in the city sat around the long mahogany table. The meeting was about the Southern District construction contract, the biggest project of the year, and every company wanted a piece of it.Elias Vane sat at the head of the table for his family’s team. He had spent the last two hours arguing over bidding numbers and land rights. But his eyes were mostly fixed on the man sitting directly across from him: Darius Manchester.Throughout the entire presentation, the tension between them was thick enough to cut with a knife. Every time Elias made a point about the Vane shipping lines, Darius countered it with a better option from Manchester International. They went back and forth, shooting cold glances at each other, refusing to back down until the government officials finally called an end to the meeting.Once the room cleared out, Elias walked toward the private executive elevators

  • Reborn to Ruin Her Husband    My Insecure husband

    THEA’s POV Monday morning arrived with a clear, cold sky that did nothing to warm the stone walls of the house. The sweet, cozy peace of the rainy Saturday was completely gone, replaced by the usual stiff routine. Elias had left for an early meeting at the central bank before I even woke up, leaving a short, handwritten note on his pillow telling me to eat a warm breakfast.By nine o'clock, I was sitting behind my desk at The Daily Herald. The heavy glass vase of white camellias was still tucked away in the corner behind the large fern, but its light, sweet scent seemed to fill every inch of the small office. Every time the door opened, a fresh breeze carried the smell toward me, acting as a constant reminder that Darius Manchester was moving his pieces across the board.I was in the middle of reviewing the weekly payroll sheets when a loud, heavy sound echoed down the hallway. It wasn't the regular sound of running reporters or busy editors. It was the sharp, angry thud of expensi

  • Reborn to Ruin Her Husband    a quiet evening

    THEA’s POV The next day was a Saturday, and for the first time in months, the newsroom was quiet. I stayed home. This afternoon, the heavy rain outside made the large library feel surprisingly warm and cozy. A large fire was crackling in the stone hearth, casting a soft, orange glow over the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. The sound of rain tapping against the high glass windows was steady and peaceful. I was sitting in the middle of the large plush sofa, my legs tucked under a thick, cream-colored wool blanket. On my lap was a book I had been wanting to read for weeks, a simple history novel that had nothing to do with corporate law, stock markets, or the Sterling family. For just a few hours, I wanted to forget about the folders locked in my office safe. I wanted to just breathe. The heavy wooden door of the library clicked open quietly. I looked up from my page and saw Elias walking into the room. He was wearing a soft, oversized gray sweater with the sleeves rolled up to hi

  • Reborn to Ruin Her Husband    silent reaction

    The silence in the office was so sharp it felt like it could cut through bone. Elias stood frozen, his hands still hovering where he had just shoved Serena away. His heart was hammering against his ribs like a trapped bird. He looked at the door, and for a second, he wished the ground would simpl

  • Reborn to Ruin Her Husband    Old times

    The Sterling mansion felt like a graveyard. The air was heavy, and the silence was only broken by the sound of Maya’s screaming. She was in the middle of the grand living room, her phone gripped in her hand like a weapon. Every time she scrolled, she saw a new video of herself looking like a fool

  • Reborn to Ruin Her Husband    rushed decisions

    Clara slammed the front door so hard the glass rattled in its frame. She threw her designer purse onto the marble floor and kicked off her heels. The Gala had been a nightmare. She could still see the gold light from Thea’s stupid dress burning in her eyes."You’re home late," a voice said from th

  • Reborn to Ruin Her Husband    final dance

    Elias walked back into the ballroom. He looked perfectly clean in his fresh white shirt. He spotted Thea immediately. She was the center of a large circle of important people. She was speaking, and everyone was listening.He walked up behind her and placed a hand on the small of her back. Thea turn

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