APKDock Logo
Chapters
share
After His Mistress Claimed Pregnancy, I Took Control Novel Cover

After His Mistress Claimed Pregnancy, I Took Control

For three years, Chloe was a devoted wife, but her marriage shatters when her husband’s mistress announces a pregnancy. Refusing to endure further betrayal, Chloe abandons her submissive role and demands a divorce. She steps back into her true identity as a powerful heiress, seizing control of her family's vast business empire. As she rises to new heights, her ex-husband watches in shock, realizing his mistake far too late for any redemption.
Chapters
share

Chapter 2

The café Hope chose was the kind of place that didn't advertise — no sign above the door, no social media presence, just a narrow room with exposed brick and the smell of dark roast that had soaked into the walls over decades. She was already there when I arrived, her hands wrapped around a ceramic mug, her jaw set in the particular way that meant she had been sitting with her anger long enough for it to compress into something dense and quiet.

I slid into the seat across from her and set the notebook on the table between us.

Hope looked at it. Then at me. "How long?"

"A year of documentation. At least a year before that of not knowing what I was looking at."

She opened the cover. I watched her eyes move across the columns — dates, amounts, hotel names, the careful shorthand that had taken me months to develop. Her knuckles whitened around the mug. When she reached the section on Azariah, the section that mapped the financial transfers and the overlapping calendar entries and the slow, meticulous proof that this was not an affair but a parallel life, she stopped reading.

She set the notebook down. She cracked her knuckles, one hand and then the other, a sound like small bones breaking.

"I'm going to his office," she said.

"No."

"Katherine —"

"Hope." I kept my voice level. "If you walk into his office, he knows we know. The moment he knows, every asset becomes a negotiation. Every account gets moved. Every lawyer he has on retainer gets a phone call before you make it back to the parking garage."

She stared at me. The muscle in her jaw worked.

"He has spent ten years believing I am decorative," I said. "That is the only advantage I have, and I am not burning it so we can watch him flinch for thirty seconds." I slid the notebook back across the table. "I want him to flinch for the rest of his life."

The silence between us stretched. Then Hope exhaled through her nose, a long, controlled breath — the kind I recognized from the footage of her fights, the reset before the next round.

"Tell me the plan," she said.

I told her about Florence Berry.

---

The charity gala had been Florence's project for three years running, and this year it was quietly unraveling. The catering firm she'd contracted had lost its executive chef to a competitor two weeks out. The PR agency handling press coordination had double-booked a larger client and was now offering apologies instead of deliverables. I knew all of this because I had made it my business to know, the same way I made it my business to know everything that mattered.

I called Florence's assistant on a Tuesday morning and offered to help. Not in the vague, social way that women in our circle offered help — I came with a specific solution. I had a contact at a Michelin-recognized catering house who owed me a favor from a dinner party I had organized for Dorian's regional director two years prior. I had a former colleague from my pre-marriage career in event communications who now ran her own boutique PR firm and had a gap in her calendar.

By Thursday, Florence's gala had a new catering team and a press strategy. By Friday, Florence called me herself.

Her voice carried the particular warmth of someone who has been genuinely surprised. "Katherine. I don't know how you did that."

"I just made a few calls," I said.

"Don't be modest. I've had three people trying to solve that catering problem for two weeks." A pause. "I'd like you to come to dinner next month. The first Thursday. Do you know the one I mean?"

I did.

---

Florence's monthly dinner occupied the private dining room of a restaurant that didn't appear on any public reservation platform. Eight women, all of them married to men whose names appeared on the company's organizational chart above Dorian's. The conversation moved like a current beneath still water — gracious on the surface, purposeful underneath.

I had been there forty minutes when the tension surfaced. Two of the senior wives — I had done enough research to know their husbands were competing for the same board appointment — began a disagreement that started as a debate about the gala's seating arrangement and became something sharper and more personal with each exchange.

I didn't intervene loudly. I simply redirected. A question to one woman about her foundation work, genuine and specific enough that she couldn't dismiss it. A compliment to the other, precise enough to land as recognition rather than flattery. The current shifted. The temperature dropped. Florence, seated at the head of the table, caught my eye.

She said nothing. She didn't need to. The slight inclination of her head told me everything I needed to know.

Driving home, I kept both hands on the wheel and let myself feel the quiet satisfaction of a foundation properly laid. Not victory — it was far too early for that. But the first stone was in place, set exactly where I needed it.

Dorian was already asleep when I got home. I stood in the doorway of our bedroom for a moment, watching the slow rise and fall of his chest in the dark.

I went to my desk. I opened the notebook. I added the date, and beneath it, two words: *Florence: confirmed.*

Then I closed it, and went to check on our son.

You may also like

Abandoned by Her Fiancé Novel Cover
8.5
For three years, Elena gave her heart to her billionaire fiancé, only to be cruelly cast aside when his ex-lover returned. Carrying a secret pregnancy, she vanishes to start over in solitude. Years later, the wealthy man who broke her discovers the existence of his child. Desperate to get them back, he pursues her relentlessly. Elena must now decide if she can forgive his betrayal or protect her dignity from the man who once abandoned her.
Breaking The Script: My Billionaire Husband Novel Cover
7.8
Drowning in debt, I was forced into a reality show to play a billionaire's gold-digging wife. However, a sudden vision reveals my life is a scripted trap designed to ruin my reputation for a rival's gain. My agent is a traitor, profiting from my downfall. Refusing to die in disgrace, I fire him and trash the script. Ditching the fake persona, I head toward the live cameras to expose the truth of my marriage and reclaim my destiny.
Ex - Husband's Late Realization Novel Cover
9.1
For three years, a loyal wife endured a loveless marriage marked by her billionaire husband's cold neglect. When she finally chooses her own happiness and files for divorce, he is shocked by her resolve. As she builds a successful new life away from his shadow, he finally recognizes her true value. Now haunted by his past indifference, the man who once dismissed her begins a desperate, uphill battle to reclaim the heart he foolishly broke.
His Betrayal Created A Ruthless Queen Novel Cover
7.4
Prosecutor Elena returned to San Francisco to rescue her marriage to tech mogul Hilton Austin, only to find him with his mistress. After he abandoned her on a highway, causing a miscarriage, Hilton physically assaulted her and mocked her loss. The devotion she felt since age sixteen died that night. Elena unleashed her family’s true power to imprison him. As he begged for mercy, she and her friend Adrien delivered a chilling lie to shatter him forever.
Owned By You Novel Cover
9.4
Deborah is the cherished sister of six formidable brothers who vow to handpick her future husband, convinced no one else is worthy. However, she harbors a scandalous secret: a passionate romance with Luther Cain. As the CEO of Cain Industry, Luther is her family’s most hated rival. When their hidden affair intensifies, the risk of exposure looms. Deborah faces a brutal choice between her loyal kin and the man she would risk everything to keep.
Reborn: The Mafia Heiress They Abandoned Novel Cover
7.7
Betrayed by Dante and Matteo, I once died in neglect while they favored Sofia, a manipulative liar. They chose her over our empire, leaving me to rot until I took my own life. Now, the universe has granted me a second chance. Returning to the pivotal moment our futures were decided, they again prioritize Sofia’s needs over our legacy. Instead of begging for their love, I seize the opportunity they discarded. I sign the papers alone, ready to rule without them.