LOGINFrieda Enriquez lives in a golden cage. As the perfect, silent wife to billionaire CEO Michael C. Van Leer, her life is a performance of flawless elegance, built on a mountain of secrets and the crushing debt that cost her everything. She gave Michael her body and her name, and in return, he gives her silence and control. But when Michael suffers a severe accident, the cold, loveless marriage is replaced by a chilling new demand. To maintain the illusion of their perfect union, Michael brings in two ruthless, identical associates—the Heaton twins—and forces Frieda into a twisted, shared submission. Now, her body is a battleground. Garrett, the gentle twin, offers a desperate, silent promise of protection, igniting an instant connection that feels dangerously like true love. Alvin, the violent twin, is a monster from her childhood, brought back by Michael to inflict private terror. As Michael watches his cruel game unfold, Frieda realizes the accident was a lie, the divorce is impossible, and the cage is closing tighter. When her own sister, Serena, arrives as Michael's mistress, the last thread of hope snaps. They wanted a submissive wife. They created an enemy. How do you fight a man who owns your name, your past, and now, the dark secret of your first and truest love? Read Trapped In My Husband’s Golden Cage and watch the perfect corporate wife become the most feared woman alive.
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"Harder, Michael, harder please."
I hated saying those words. They felt dirty, but they were the secret code I had to use. They were the fastest way to get everything done. Michael C. Van Leer never needed me to tell him to be rough. He only knew how to take.
He moved into me with the same hard, boring push that our marriage always had. He was breathing fast and hot. I could smell the expensive brandy he always drank.
I kept my eyes focused on the white ceiling. I looked for one tiny mistake in the smooth plaster. I stared at that little crack, pretending my mind was millions of miles away.
My body was here, held down by Michael's huge money and his belief that I belonged to him. But the real me, Frieda R. Enriquez, was nowhere to be found.
It was always quick, just a business deal. No gentle touches, no kisses. Just cold need from him, and cold obedience from me.
I was his prize. I was his perfectly quiet wife, and the second he finished, the heavy pressure was gone. He rolled away without saying anything. He was already reaching for the silk robe on the nearby chair.
He never looked at my face. I watched him walk across the huge bedroom. It wasn't really a room for sleeping; it was a monument built to show how powerful he was.
Everything was shiny glass or polished marble. It was clean, beautiful, and empty of any human warmth.
When he left, the silence rushed back. It felt heavier and thicker than before.
I lay there in the messy, expensive sheets. I felt the sudden, deep emptiness settle right in the middle of my chest.
Those sheets cost more than most people earn in a whole year, but they felt like rags wrapped around me. This was my life now.
I finally found the strength to sit up, and the silk robe slipped off my skin. I swung my legs over the side of the bed, and my feet landed quietly on the thick, soft carpet. I needed to put on my perfect mask for the world.
I walked to the huge mirror and picked up the heavy platinum ring on my left hand. It was not a sign of love. It was a chain.
Everyone in the world knew me as the calm, perfect wife of the rich Michael Van Leer.
I looked the part: tall, dressed in perfect clothes, and always calm. But the real truth, the one that hurt me every day, was that I was just something he bought. I was traded to save a family name that was already ruined.
The memory of why I was here came back sharply, the way it always did when I felt fresh shame. It was not Michael's fault completely, but my father's, Raymond Enriquez.
I quickly remembered the small, dusty office after everything had happened. The "accident" that killed my parents happened years ago. It had also revealed the huge holes in our family's money.
My father was panicking, paralyzed by sadness and debt. Michael, who was already a giant of a man, saw his chance. He didn't just buy the company; he bought me. He bought the right to control the Enriquez name.
I was seventeen. I stood there, terrified in that broken office, looking at the man who should have protected me. My father looked away, shame covering his face.
He told me Michael was the only way out, the only way to save the small parts of our lives we have left. I had no choice but to say I do to a stranger who saw me as nothing more than a piece of art.
I forced myself into my morning routine. I put on a sharp, gray designer suit. It was simple, designed to look strong and professional. I desperately needed that mask today.
Just as I finished the last button, the doorbell rang. It was too early for the staff, and Michael never knocked. It was Claudia Hart. My "best friend."
Claudia floated into the room, dressed perfectly, holding a very expensive purse. Her smile was big, but her eyes were always measuring me, like she was checking my work.
"Honey, you look pale," she said. Her eyes quickly checked the room, perhaps checking how upset I was. "Did you sleep?"
I put on my usual fake, hollow smile. "Perfectly. Just a normal morning."
Claudia’s advice was always too smart and too perfect. She started talking about my plans for the week: a big charity party, a lunch with the business board.
She told me exactly who to talk to and who to stay away from. It wasn't advice; it was giving orders. She controlled my life with a carefulness that made me feel like I was reading lines from a movie script she had written herself.
"Michael is already out," I said. I needed to change the subject and get her to stop watching me.
Claudia’s lip curled into a cool, knowing smile. "Of course. He's very busy. The stock market is shaky, and Michael is dealing with something... very secret."
Twenty minutes later, I found Michael in his private office. He wasn't on the phone, but he was walking back and forth very fast.
His usual proud, calm face had completely shattered. He looked like a wild animal trapped in a cage, holding a handful of scattered papers.
"Frieda, listen to me," he yelled, his voice tight with panic. "I have a huge, urgent problem. This is not about the company. This is a real security threat. Do not leave the house. Do not answer any strange calls. Just be quiet and stay hidden."
His fear was raw and deep. I had never seen him this scared. Whatever it was, it was much bigger than his usual business problems. He didn't look like the powerful CEO; he looked desperate.
He grabbed his keys, threw his phone into his coat pocket, and ran for the door. As he hurried past me, his eyes met mine for just a second. I saw terror, but I also thought I saw him silently begging for help before the heavy wooden door slammed shut behind him.
I stood in the silence, trying to understand the strange, scary feeling that my whole life was about to be destroyed.
Then, the world outside broke.
A loud, painful sound cut through the soundproof windows. It wasn't a normal car horn. It was a siren, then a second, and a third, blaring the terrible sound of a disaster.
I ran to the window overlooking the gates. The sirens were getting closer quickly, flashing red and blue lights against the polished stone columns.
My private phone line buzzed on the desk. I snatched it up. It wasn’t Michael. It was the head of his public relations team. His voice was thin and shaking.
"Mrs. Van Leer, turn on the news now! It's everywhere! The accident, the damage... Michael C. Van Leer is seriously hurt. The crash site is... terrible."
I dropped the phone on the desk. My heart began to pound. It started slow and heavy, then sped up into a frantic, loud drum in my chest.
It wasn’t the fear of a wife whose husband is hurt. It was the desperate, exciting beat of a trapped bird seeing its cage door open for the first time in years.
My heart pounds, not because I worry about him, but because I feel an overwhelming, terrifying hope for my own freedom.
ALVIN’S POV"Get up. We need to move now."Serena’s voice thundered through the ringing in my ears. I opened my eyes to black, choking smoke rolling everywhere.My body ached. Burns on my arms, cuts on my face, blood in my mouth, but I was alive.I pushed myself up from the rubble, concrete and twisted metal clattering off my back. My hands trembled, rage alive and burning in my chest."Alvin, come on!" Serena grabbed my arm, pulling. "We need to get out before the whole place collapses."We survived only because we were in the basement when Michael triggered the detonator. The thick concrete walls shielded us. Everyone else wasn’t so lucky."Alvin, please!" Serena was coughing hard, her face covered in dust and blood.But I didn’t move. I just stared at the wreckage ahead of us.Mom's lab.The walls were gone, files and papers scattered everywhere, equipment smashed and ruined. But the filing cabinets had burst open, spilling their contents across the floor. "We need to leave immedi
FRIEDA’S POV"Do you see that?"Javier Hart stood at the window, his voice crawled from his lips tightly. I couldn't tell if it was as a result of shock or fear. I walked to the glass, my legs still weak from whatever they'd drugged me with. And from afar, miles away across the water, a massive fireball rose into the sky. Orange and red flames eating the horizon.The mansion.Michael's mansion, my own prison for eight years, was burning."What could have happened?" I whispered.Javier's phone rang. He picked it, after paying attention for a moment, his face went completely white."Change of plans," he said, turning to look at me. "Michael just blew up the mansion. Claudia was inside.""Is she…”"We're not sure yet because they're still trying to reach her." He ran his hand through his hair, pacing. "This changes everything."My heart started beating fast, thoughts flying across my mind like papers in the wind. And one particular thought wouldn't leave me be: If Michael destroyed the
MICHAEL’S POV"Sir, they've breached the east wing. We're losing ground."I stared at the twelve screens mounted on my office wall, watching my empire crumble in real time. Flames consuming the library. Armed mercenaries storming through hallways I'd walked a thousand times. Bodies everywhere.I didn't blink or move, all I did was watch."Sir, did you hear me? We need to evacuate, now.""Get out, Silas.""But sir…""I said get out!"He ran away like a cheetah. The door slammed behind him, leaving me alone with the screens, and the destruction.Three wings overrun. My security forces were scattered and dying. Millions of dollars in art, furniture, and equipment being destroyed or stolen by these animals, but I didn't care about any of that.And scrolling to screen seven, I could see the medical wing, plus empty gurneys, and broken equipment. But Frieda wasn't there.While on screen three, the prison cells. Both doors were wide open, but empty.She was gone.Someone has taken what belo
GARRETT’S POV"Get up! Get up, now!” I woke to the sound of my own voice echoing inside my head. My skull felt like it had been split open with an axe. Everything hurt. My neck, my back, my arms.Where was I? I looked around. The storage room. Davina. The syringe. My memory came rushing back.I pushed myself up off the cold floor, my body protesting every movement. How long had I been out? Minutes or hours?Then, like a whirlwind, I heard it. Chaos outside the door.Alarms blaring, with people screaming. Gunfire scattering across everywhere."What the hell?"I threw myself at the door. It was locked. I slammed my shoulder into it, pain exploding through my arm, but it didn’t budge.Again, but harder this time. Again and again.The lock finally gave way with a crack. I stumbled into the hallway, and my blood turned to ice.The mansion was a war zone.Armed men in black tactical gear were everywhere, trading shots with Michael's security forces. Bodies on the floor, blood on the wal






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