At thirty-four, Olivia was the brilli

ant architect behind the booming real estate empire of her husband, Daniel Hayes. Over five years of marriage, she had given up her own firm to design ultra-luxury resorts in Miami and Malibu, transforming Daniel into one of the most admired tycoons in the country.

They lived in a striking glass-and-steel mansion in the Upper East Side—her own creation, a masterpiece that symbolized everything she had built for him.

To outsiders, they were flawless. But even the strongest structures can corrode from within.

Everything began to fall apart on a quiet Sunday in April. Daniel left early, claiming he had an urgent meeting with investors in the Hamptons. Wanting to surprise him, Olivia decided to drive to their vacation home at a private golf resort. On the passenger seat sat the final plans for her most ambitious project yet—a two-billion-dollar eco-resort development in the Caribbean.

When she arrived, she noticed her mother-in-law Margaret Hayes’ car parked outside, alongside Daniel’s sports car and a smaller sedan she recognized immediately. It belonged to Chloe, Daniel’s 24-year-old assistant—someone Olivia herself had recommended hiring just eight months earlier.

Olivia entered quietly through the service door, intending to surprise them. But voices drifting from the terrace stopped her cold. She remained hidden behind a heavy wooden door, the air around her suddenly suffocating.

“You need to be more careful, Daniel,” Margaret’s sharp voice cut through the air. “If Olivia finds out before you finalize those loans, we’re finished. The investors trust her reputation, not yours.”

“Relax, Mom,” Daniel replied casually, his tone making Olivia’s stomach twist. “I already forged her signature on the latest documents. By the time she realizes everything is mortgaged for eighty million dollars, she won’t even be able to afford a lawyer.”

Olivia clamped her hands over her mouth. Her heart pounded so loudly she thought they might hear it. But the next words shattered her completely.

“I don’t care about the money, Daniel,” Chloe said softly. “I just want our baby to be born peacefully. I’m tired of hiding.”

The sound of a kiss echoed. Then Margaret spoke again, her voice warm in a way Olivia had never heard before.