

Three years ago, I drugged the mafia heir, Vincent. After that one wild night, he didn’t kill me. Instead, he fucked me until my legs went weak, gripping my waist and whispering the same word over and over: “Principessa.” Just as I was about to propose, his first love, Isabella, returned. To keep her happy, Vincent let a car hit me, had my mother’s heirlooms thrown to stray dogs, and sent me to prison… But when I was finally broken, flying to Boston to marry someone else, Vincent tore New York City apart to find me.

Wanda Stone, a bodyguard who protects abused women, marries attorney Jayden Grant without revealing her true job. After joining the Grant family, she discovers that her mother-in-law, Quinn, bears bruises, while her stepdaughter, Nina, lives in fear of Jayden's abuse. Though Jayden presents himself as a champion of justice, he is actually a cruel abuser. Determined to protect them, Wanda stays in the household and secretly gathers evidence. When Jayden's crimes are exposed in court, Quinn testifies against her son, and Jayden is disbarred. To keep Nina safe, Wanda uses her skills to take on Jayden once and for all. In the end, Wanda, Quinn, and Nina leave the Grant family behind and begin a new life filled with freedom, safety, and happiness.

When my CEO wife, Nina Wynn, learned I voluntarily handed a multimillion-dollar project to her favorite assistant, Zach Channing, she thought her three-month cold treatment finally worked. Beaming, she suddenly suggested we fly to Ivesland for our long-delayed honeymoon. When Zach found out, he became jealous and threatened to quit. Panicked, she spent three days and nights comforting him, then canceled our honeymoon again with the excuse of a business trip, giving him my ticket instead. Later, she casually explained to me, "Romance is trivial. Work comes first. As the boss, I have to prioritize. You’re my husband; you should understand." I looked at Zach’s latest social post, which was a photo of the two of them leaning intimately with their hands forming a heart, and said nothing. I only nod. Thinking I’d become more thoughtful and obedient, she was pleased. She even promised to make it up to me with a more romantic honeymoon when they got back home. However, unbeknownst to her, I’d already resigned. The divorce papers were already signed, and there was no future for us ever again.