LOGINKira gave up everything for Adrian Westbrook just to be the perfect wife; endured his cold mother, gave up her celebrity chef career, her family’s fortune, her identity. Nine years later, she’s invisible in her own marriage while his secretary takes her place. The final straw? When Adrian chose to save his secretary from a fire instead of his injured wife. Kira left that night with their daughter. No tears. No drama. Just gone. Adrian thinks she’ll come crawling back. She’s just a housewife with nowhere to go. Few days later, he discovers the truth at a high-society gala: his “nobody” wife is actually the heiress to a billion-dollar empire, Kira is introduced as the Director of a powerful empire, and the famous celebrity chef who the world thought had mysteriously disappeared seven years ago. Now she’s untouchable. Now she’s moved on. Now another man treats her like the queen Adrian never did. Adrian finally sees what he lost. But for Kira, it’s too late. Some chances don’t come twice. *He had seven years to love her. Now he’ll spend forever regretting that he didn’t.*
View More“Kira Westbrook died the night her husband chose to save someone else.”
Someone screamed, “Fire!” For two seconds, everyone froze, looking around in confusion, the company gala was a mess. Then the crowd ran toward the exits. Kira turned toward the nearest exit, but the crowd was already rushing that way. She changed direction, heading for the side stairwell. Her heart was pounding as smoke began filtering in from the hall. Twenty feet from safety, her heel caught on something, she stumbled, and her ankle twisted violently. She hit the ground hard, the impact jolting through her palms. “Move!” A man in a suit stepped over her without slowing. She grabbed the edge of a nearby table and tried to pull herself up. Her ankle wouldn’t hold her weight. The smoke was getting thicker, burning her throat. Through the chaos, she spotted Adrian near the main doors. He was scanning the room, his phone pressed to his ear. Relief crashed through her. Finally, her husband was coming, he’d find her. He’d help. Their eyes locked. He took a step in her direction. Kira reached out her hand as he was coming towards her. “ADRIAN! HELP ME!” Vanessa’s voice, high and panicked, cut through the noise. Adrian’s head snapped toward the sound. He looked at Kira, still on the ground, then back toward where Vanessa’s voice had come from. Kira reached for him again. “Adrian, my ankle” “You’re fine,” he said, barely glancing at her. “Vanessa needs help.” “I can’t walk…” “Figure it out, Kira. You always do.” He stepped over her and ran to Vanessa. “That was the moment. Kira Westbrook died on that ballroom floor. What stood up was someone else entirely.” Kira sat frozen, her hand still outstretched, watching her husband disappear into the crowd. Someone bumped into her and she nearly hit her head. Her eyes were watering from the smoke already or maybe from something else. “Mommy!” Lily appeared beside her, tears streaming down her face. “We have to go!” “I know, baby.” Kira forced herself to stand, gritting her teeth against the pain. She leaned heavily on her daughter as they limped toward the stairwell. Behind them, she heard Ethan calling for his father. Not for her. They made it outside. Fire trucks were pulling up, sirens wailing. Kira sank onto the curb, her lungs burning, her ankle throbbing. Lily pressed against her side, still crying. Across the plaza, Adrian knelt beside Vanessa. A paramedic was checking her, but Adrian’s focus was entirely on his secretary. His hand rested on her shoulder. He brushed something from her cheek, his touch gentle. Her son Ethan stood next to him, small hand on Adrian’s back. Kira’s chest tightened. She’d seen Adrian worried before. About deals falling through. About stock prices dropping. But this? This tenderness on his face? She’d never seen him look at her like that. A paramedic crouched in front of her. “Let me see that ankle, ma’am.” She let him work, barely registering his words about sprains and ice and keeping it elevated. Her eyes stayed locked on her husband. The fire was already under control. Kitchen grease fire, someone nearby said. Minimal damage. Everyone would be going home soon. Adrian helped Vanessa to her feet, steadying her when she swayed. Then he looked around and finally spotted Kira. He walked over with Ethan trailing behind him. “You okay?” His tone was casual, like he was asking if she’d picked up his dry cleaning. “My ankle” “Yeah, I saw. Try to pull yourself together before we leave. My mum said it looked undignified, you sitting on the curb like that,there are paparazzi everywhere, I don’t want any online saga.” He glanced back at Vanessa. “Vanessa handled the situation much better.” “Fine.” She said. “Good. I’m going to take Vanessa home. She’s pretty shaken up.” He checked his watch. “Can you get Ethan back?” The words landed like a slap. Not I’m sorry I didn’t help you. Not thank god you’re safe. Just Can you handle our son while I take care of my secretary. “Of course.” “I’ll be home late. Don’t wait up.” He was already turning away. “Daddy!” Lily jumped to her feet. “Mommy’s hurt and you didn’t even help her!” Adrian glanced back. “Mommy’s tough, sweetheart. She can handle it.” He smiled, that easy smile that used to make Kira’s stomach flip. “Right, Kira?” He didn’t wait for an answer. Just walked back to Vanessa, helped her into his car, closed her door carefully. Then he drove away. Kira just sat on the curb with her injured ankle, it’s been nine years already. The contract was almost complete. Two more days and she’d have fulfilled every obligation. Given him heirs. Played the perfect wife. Secured his inheritance. “Is Miss Vanessa going to be okay?” Ethan asked quietly, cutting her thought. “Your father’s taking care of her.” She replied “Dad was really worried about her. He was so brave.” Lily made a small, choked sound. Kira squeezed her hand but said nothing. What was there to say? The drive home was silent. Ethan stared out the window. Lily fell asleep, exhausted from crying. Kira’s hands gripped the steering wheel, knuckles white. At home, she got them ready for bed on autopilot. Lily clung to her. “I love you, Mommy.” “I love you too, baby. So much.” Ethan mumbled goodnight and asked when Dad would be back. “Soon.” The lie tasted bitter. When their doors closed, Kira stood in her bedroom. She walked to her closet and pulled down a small suitcase. Then another for Lily. Her movements were methodical as she packed. A week’s worth of clothes. Toiletries. Her passport. The documents she’d kept hidden. For Lily, her stuffed rabbit and favorite books. She didn’t pack anything for Ethan. That choice hurt worse than her ankle, but he’d made his choice tonight. Following his father. Asking about Vanessa. Never once checking if his mother was okay. At her desk, she found a piece of paper and wrote quickly. **Adrian,** **I’m done begging for crumbs in my own marriage.** **Nine years ago, I signed a contract. I gave you heirs. I secured your inheritance.** **The contract ends in two days. I’m not staying to see it expire.** **I’m taking Lily. Ethan made his choice tonight. He can stay with the family he’s chosen.** **Don’t look for us.** **You had nine years to love me. You chose not to.** **I’m choosing myself now.** **Kira** She folded the note and placed it on Adrian’s pillow in the master bedroom he barely slept in anymore. Downstairs, the front door opened. Adrian’s footsteps crossed the foyer, climbed the stairs. They passed her door without slowing. His office door clicked shut. He hadn’t checked on her. Hadn’t knocked. Hadn’t asked if his children were safe. Kira lay back on the bed, still in her smoke-stained dress, and stared at the ceiling and thought to herself, in the morning, she’d remember who she was before she gave up everything for a man who couldn’t even choose her when it mattered most.” She’d stop being Kira Westbrook and become Kira Ashford again. She pulled out her phone and scrolled to a contact she hadn’t used in nine years. Her finger hovered over the name. Marcus Ashford. CEO. Her Brother. She typed quickly. **Can you send a car tomorrow morning? 6am. I’m ready to come home.** She hit send. The front door to her room opened.Adrian stood in the wreckage of his living room, glass shards from his mother’s dropped drink glittering on the floor like tiny accusations.Catherine stared at the TV screen, then back at him. Her face had gone pale, then red.“Adrian.” Her voice was strange. Tight. “Tell me you knew.”He said nothing.“Tell me you knew your wife was an ASHFORD.”“I didn’t.”“You DIDN’T?” She laughed, sharp and bitter. “Nine years. Nine years she was in this house and you never thought to ask about her family?”“You told me not to.” The words came out cold. “You said her family didn’t matter. That she was beneath us. That she was lucky to have the Westbrook name.”Catherine’s mouth opened, then closed.“You hated her,” Adrian continued, his voice getting harder. “You criticized everything she did. Every meal, every outfit, every word out of her mouth. You made her feel small. You…”“I was protecting you! Protecting this family from some nobody who got pregnant and trapped—”“GET OUT.”Catherine froze
Adrian stood in the school parking lot, staring at the sign.Parent-Teacher Conferences – THIS WEEK. Please check your email for your scheduled time slot.Shit.Email. Right.Which email? His? Kira’s? Did she have a separate school email he didn’t know about?How did she do this shit?He pulled out his phone and scrolled through his inbox. Nothing from Ethan’s school. He tried searching “conference” and got three thousand work emails about quarterly projections.A woman in yoga pants and oversized sunglasses approached, smiling bright and invasive. “Adrian! Haven’t seen you at pickup before. Where’s Kira?”“Visiting family.”“Oh, how nice! When will she be back?”He had no answer for that.The woman’s smile tightened. “Well, tell her Jennifer says hi.” She walked away, heels clicking on the pavement.Adrian looked back at the sign. Two days. It had been two days since Kira left, and already he was drowning in shit he didn’t even know existed.He got back in his car. Ethan sat in the
The SUV barely made it through the gates before Kira saw the paparazzi. At least a dozen, cameras raised like weapons.“Miss Ashford! Is it true you’ve been in hiding for nine years?”“Kira! Who’s the father of your daughter?”“Are the Ashfords taking you back?”The flashes hit the tinted windows like machine-gun fire. Kira’s hands moved on instinct, pulling Lily against her chest, shielding her daughter’s face. Her hands were damp and shaking. When had they started shaking?Marcus’s jaw tightened. “Security’s handling it. Don’t look at them.”But Kira couldn’t stop looking. By tomorrow, her face would be everywhere. And Adrian would know exactly where she’d gone.The thought should have terrified her.It didn’t.The SUV curved up the long driveway, and Kira’s breath caught. The Ashford Estate sprawled across manicured grounds, all warm stone and tall windows glowing with soft light. So different from the Westbrook mansion with its sharp angles and cold glass.This wasn’t a house. It
Adrian came down the stairs at six in the morning, coffee in hand, already mentally sorting through his schedule.The front door was wide open.He stopped mid-step. Cold air poured into the foyer. The alarm wasn’t beeping. Someone had disarmed it.“Kira?”No answer.He walked to the doorway and looked out.The driveway was empty. But at the gate, taillights disappeared around the corner. Not one car. Multiple. Black SUVs in a neat line, like some kind of motorcade.What the hell?Adrian closed the door and locked it. Probably nothing. Maybe a neighbor’s security detail. Rich people and their paranoia.He climbed the stairs back to check on the kids. Ethan’s door was closed. He pushed it open quietly.His son was asleep, sprawled across the bed.Then he walked to Lily’s room.Empty.The bed was made. Her stuffed rabbit was gone. Her backpack. Her favorite books.His daughter was gone. His chest tightened.He walked quickly down the hall to Kira’s bedroom and pushed open the door.The s






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