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Chapter 6 Misguided Tenderness img
Chapter 7 Fear Of The Unknown img
Chapter 8 Faking It img
Chapter 9 Subtle Changes img
Chapter 10 Changes img
Chapter 11 Old Friends img
Chapter 12 Dinner Date img
Chapter 13 Irony img
Chapter 14 Making Changes img
Chapter 15 Becoming Miss Andy img
Chapter 16 Deal With Kane img
Chapter 17 Job Accomplished img
Chapter 18 Doctor's Appointment img
Chapter 19 Almost Kiss img
Chapter 20 Stay Away From Him img
Chapter 21 Who Is He Really img
Chapter 22 Wife VS Mistress img
Chapter 23 Better Actress img
Chapter 24 Commiting To The Act img
Chapter 25 Lighting The Fuse img
Chapter 26 Viral Video img
Chapter 27 Unexpected Support img
Chapter 28 Manipulating The Situation img
Chapter 29 Complicated History img
Chapter 30 Making A Plan img
Chapter 31 Key To A Lock img
Chapter 32 The Met Gala Invite img
Chapter 33 The Dubious Plan img
Chapter 34 Shopping img
Chapter 35 Fake Vs Real Chen img
Chapter 36 The Lunch Date img
Chapter 37 Hospital Visit img
Chapter 38 The Call img
Chapter 39 Manipulating The Situation img
Chapter 40 The Odd Question img
Chapter 41 The Dream Clue img
Chapter 42 Choosing Between Them img
Chapter 43 Justifying His Actions img
Chapter 44 His Perspective img
Chapter 45 Everyone's On Team Adria img
Chapter 46 Possessive img
Chapter 47 The Switch Begins img
Chapter 48 Resemblance img
Chapter 49 Cake Disaster img
Chapter 50 Never Ending Story img
Chapter 51 Uneasy Tension img
Chapter 52 Defending His Wife img
Chapter 53 Worried About The Unknown img
Chapter 54 Touched A Bit img
Chapter 55 Public Opinion Is On Her Side img
Chapter 56 Cuddling Her Husband img
Chapter 57 Damien Is Acting Odd img
Chapter 58 Thinking About Everything img
Chapter 59 Observing Things img
Chapter 60 The Bump img
Chapter 61 Silent Rivalry img
Chapter 62 Playing Him Like A Fiddle img
Chapter 63 Realization img
Chapter 64 Jealousy... img
Chapter 65 Dealing With It img
Chapter 66 Dinner Date img
Chapter 67 Family Opinions img
Chapter 68 Mistaken Identity img
Chapter 69 Hit-and-Run img
Chapter 70 Hospital img
Chapter 71 Letting Amber Leave img
Chapter 72 Police Report img
Chapter 73 I'm Staying img
Chapter 74 An Almost Kiss img
Chapter 75 The News img
Chapter 76 Amber Visits img
Chapter 77 Discharged img
Chapter 78 Almost Kiss 2 img
Chapter 79 Making Out img
Chapter 80 Terrible Timing img
Chapter 81 Mortified img
Chapter 82 The Universe Has A Sick Humor img
Chapter 83 Anything But The Obvious img
Chapter 84 Family CheckUp img
Chapter 85 Confessions img
Chapter 86 Having Double Mind img
Chapter 87 Processing img
Chapter 88 Amber Lunch Date img
Chapter 89 Refusal To Sabotage img
Chapter 90 Not Letting This Go img
Chapter 91 Grocery Shopping img
Chapter 92 Shootout img
Chapter 93 You Called; I Came img
Chapter 94 Secured Prisoner img
Chapter 95 Twenty minutes img
Chapter 96 Yusuf Apology img
Chapter 97 Viral img
Chapter 98 Complicated Feelings img
Chapter 99 Tension Between Kieran and Damien img
Chapter 100 The Hospital Clip img
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His Tamed Wife, The Wild Heiress

Author: Whisper 119
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Chapter 1 The Discovery

Chapter 1

ADRIA

I stood outside the VIP room with trembling hands, clutching the thermos of soup that still burned my palms through the insulated container. The hallway of Eclipse Club reeked of expensive cologne and poor decisions, much like my marriage.

"Sir, your wife is here with the soup for Miss Amber," Adina's voice filtered through the slightly ajar door before I could knock.

My husband's secretary. Always so efficient, always so beautiful in her tailored suits that probably cost more than my entire wardrobe. I'd tried befriending her once, during the first month of our marriage. She'd looked at me the way one might look at a stray dog-with pity and mild disgust.

"Tell her to leave it with you," Damien's voice replied, cold and dismissive. "I don't want her embarrassing me in front of everyone."

I should have left. God knows I should have turned around, gone home, and pretended I hadn't heard that. But my feet remained rooted to the plush carpet, and my heart-that stupid, desperate thing-still held onto the foolish hope that maybe, just maybe, he didn't mean it the way it sounded.

"Come on, Damien," another male voice laughed. "Your wife isn't that bad. She's pretty easy on the eyes, at least."

"Easy on the eyes?" Damien scoffed. "Marcus, the woman has zero personality. She follows me around like a lost puppy, agrees to everything I say, and has absolutely no backbone. Do you know what it's like being married to someone so... bland?"

The thermos nearly slipped from my grip. I pressed myself against the wall, hidden by the decorative column, my breath caught somewhere between my throat and my breaking heart.

"Then why'd you marry her?" This voice belonged to Kieran, Damien's childhood friend. I'd met him twice, both times brief and unmemorable.

"Honestly? I felt sorry for her." Damien's laugh was cruel, sharp enough to cut through whatever remained of my dignity. "She was so pathetic, always showing up wherever I was, looking at me with those desperate eyes. I figured she was an orphan with nothing going for her, and I thought... why not? A wife who worships the ground you walk on and asks for nothing? Seemed like a decent arrangement."

"An arrangement that's about to get complicated now that Amber's back," Adina chimed in, her voice carrying a smugness that made my stomach churn.

Amber. His first love. The woman whose photos I'd found tucked in his study drawer three months into our marriage. The woman who looked eerily similar to me-same dark hair, same petite frame, same wide eyes. I'd convinced myself it was coincidence, that maybe he saw something in me he'd loved in her.

What a fool I'd been.

"Amber and I have unfinished business," Damien said, his voice softening in a way it never had when he spoke to me. "She left for Paris before we could make things official. Now she's back, and-"

"And you're married to her knockoff version," Marcus interrupted with another laugh. "Man, that's cold even for you."

My vision blurred. Sixteen years. I'd waited sixteen years to find the boy who saved me.

I was six years old when it happened, burning with fever in that abandoned warehouse where my kidnappers had left me. The memories were fragmented, fever-distorted, but I remembered the feel of cool water on my cracked lips, gentle hands checking my pulse, and a voice-young but steady-telling me I'd be okay. Before he left to get help, I'd pressed my most precious possession into his palm: my mother's necklace, a delicate silver chain with an emerald pendant shaped like a teardrop.

"Find me when you're older," I'd whispered in my delirium. "This is a promise."

He couldn't have been more than eight, but he'd nodded solemnly and disappeared into the night. By the time the police found me, he was gone. The authorities assumed he was another street kid, impossible to trace. My parents had been frantic, grateful I was alive but unable to comprehend why I kept crying about a necklace and a boy with kind eyes.

Eighteen months ago, I'd bumped into Damien outside a coffee shop in the financial district. Literally bumped into him, my latte splashing across his expensive suit. I'd been stammering apologies when I saw it-the emerald teardrop pendant hanging around his neck, slightly hidden beneath his collar.

My necklace. My promise. My savior.

Everything else had ceased to exist in that moment. I didn't see the irritation on his face or hear his sharp words about the stain. I only saw salvation, destiny, the answer to sixteen years of searching.

From that day forward, I'd dedicated myself to being near him. I'd learned his routine, showed up at his favorite restaurants, joined the same gym, volunteered at charity events his company sponsored. People called me obsessed. My friend Maya called me insane. But how could I explain that I wasn't chasing a stranger? I was chasing the boy who'd saved my life, the promise I'd made to a feverish child's dream.

When he'd finally acknowledged my existence, I'd been ecstatic. When he asked me out, I'd cried. When he proposed after only eight months-a rushed, practical proposal in his office with no ring and barely any emotion-I'd said yes before he could finish the sentence.

I'd molded myself into whatever he wanted. Quiet when he wanted peace. Absent when he wanted space. Agreeable when he wanted compliance. I'd buried Adriana Salvadore, secret heiress to the Salvadore empire, and become Adriana Chen, orphaned nobody, because he'd mentioned once that he found wealthy, powerful women intimidating.

All for a boy who'd saved me.

Except he wasn't that boy.

"Hey, Damien, where'd you get that necklace anyway?" Kieran's question pierced through my spiraling thoughts. "I've never seen you take it off."

My heart stopped.

"This?" Damien's voice carried confusion. "A friend lent it to me, what, two years ago? Said it made me look more sophisticated for the Singapore deal. I just never got around to returning it."

The hallway tilted. Or maybe I did.

"Dude, you've been wearing a borrowed for two years?" Marcus laughed. "

The thermos slipped from my hands, hitting the carpet with a muffled thud. Soup seeped through the lid, spreading across the burgundy fibers like blood.

Everything I'd sacrificed. Everything I'd endured. Every piece of myself I'd carved away to fit into his life.

For a borrowed necklace and a man who'd never saved anyone but himself.

            
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