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Forbidden but Fated: The Billionaire's Illegitimate Wife

Forbidden but Fated: The Billionaire's Illegitimate Wife

Author: : PageProfit Studio
Genre: Billionaires
Fraser is the billionaire heir to a bloodless empire. Bellamy is the illegitimate daughter his stepmother abandoned. A deal bound them together. Six years of obsession, silence, and need. She thought she could walk away. He made sure she couldn't. But when enemies tear them apart - She loses her sight. He loses his memory. Their love is erased. Until his soul remembers what his mind forgot. And she dares to love him again - Even if she has to fight the world to do it.

Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Rescued by the Devil Himself

"Bellamy, you're only 20 and haven't even graduated college yet. What do you know about running a company?"

"Exactly! Handing Hawkins Corp over to you is just plain reckless."

"We should call a family meeting and pick someone actually qualified."

"Yeah, if this company ends up in your hands, we might as well sell off our shares and start fresh."

"Seriously, Bellamy, just let this go. Be that carefree rich girl, no stress, no pressure."

Carefree... rich girl?

Bellamy, sitting quietly on the couch, gave an internal cold laugh. The calm mask she'd forced on finally started to crack. Her eyes slowly swept across the people in front of her one by one.

These so-called relatives, putting on airs of concern, acting all high and mighty.

Her dad had just passed away, not even buried yet, and all they could talk about was the company and who should inherit what.

"You were never officially part of the Hawkins family. You're not in the family registry, which means you have no right to inherit my son's shares, let alone sit in the chairman's seat."

That line came from him-her grandfather. Thomas Hawkins' own father.

But he'd never treated her like family, never once showed warmth.

As the most senior figure in the Hawkins family, not a trace of grief could be found on his face. His sharp eyes sparkled with shrewdness, not sadness.

He kept staring at Bellamy, who looked so quiet and seemingly fragile, his voice gentle but full of hidden threats.

When she didn't respond, he added in an almost kind tone, "If you give it up, I'll make sure you're taken care of for life. No worries."

Taken care of?

Bellamy gave a small laugh, bitter and distant, the corners of her lips lifting with sarcasm.

Yeah right, the moment she handed everything over, they'd chew her up and spit her out. Not even a basic, normal life would be safe in their hands. For the first time, she truly understood why her dad insisted on leaving Hawkins Corp to her.

He knew she wasn't a business person, knew she just loved to paint, yet still he wrote that kind of will.

Dad just wanted to protect her.

Without that will, forget being the chairperson–they would've kicked her out of the house by now.

Her dad was gone. Bellamy didn't care about staying anymore, but Hawkins Corp was what he worked his whole life to protect. It was the only thing he could leave her.

That thought made her straighten her back. Her youthful face hardened, a cold edge creeping in. She turned to look at the lawyer standing behind her.

The lawyer, who clearly wasn't new to messes like this, got her signal and took out the will.

Black and white, clear as day-Thomas left his 49% of the shares to Bellamy. She was named the new chairperson.

No room to argue.

The lawyer laid the document on the table for everyone to examine. But when it got to the old man, he flat-out yanked it over and tore it to shreds.

The look of smug satisfaction on the relatives' faces said it all.

Following a subtle glance from the old man, a couple of uncles moved in-one blocked the lawyer, the other tried dragging Bellamy upstairs to lock her away.

"What do you think you're doing?!"

She tried to fight them off, but with that many hands on her, things quickly turned chaotic. If the lawyer ended up bribed too, she knew that'd be the end of the line for her.

Just then, right in the middle of the chaos, a man in a custom brown suit appeared at the top of the grand staircase. He walked down with elegance, like a scene straight from a movie.

"Well... things sure are lively down here."

Chapter 2 Chapter 2 A Kiss That Changed Everything

The man didn't raise his voice, and his tone stayed calm and soft, but the chaos instantly quieted down.

"Fra... Mr. Branwell." The uncle gripping Bellamy's arm instinctively let go and stepped back in panic.

Fraser Branwell.

The Branwell family's chosen heir.

A man nobody dared cross.

What was he doing here? And coming down from the second floor?

Mr. Hawkins Sr. narrowed his eyes. He knew Fraser and Bellamy had known each other since childhood-barely counted as childhood sweethearts. But wasn't Fraser in Amerden? How'd he suddenly show up here?

Still, no matter what, no one could take what he already laid claim to.

"Fraser, this really is a Hawkins family matter. I suppose your father-"

"Grandpa Hawkins, while I still call you that, maybe let this go."

Fraser's voice stayed flat. "Back when Thomas was alive, you were always trying to control him. Now he's barely gone, and you're already doing this? Are you trying to make him turn in his grave?"

The phrase "turn in his grave" cut through like a knife, striking deep in Mr. Hawkins's chest.

Slumping back into his chair, he looked stunned and defeated, flashes of past fights with his son running through his mind-especially those final pleadings before Thomas passed.

Mr. Hawkins Sr. gave up without another word, and the other elders, already too scared to speak after Fraser's entrance, beat a hasty retreat.

By the time everyone left, the sun had already started to set.

Bellamy curled up on the couch without saying a word. Dressed in black, she looked even thinner than usual. Her half-lowered eyes and drained expression made her look heartbreakingly fragile.

Fraser, who'd been all authority and chill just moments ago, softened instantly in front of her.

Carefully carrying over a bowl of warm soup, he sat beside her and coaxed gently, "Eat something, would you? You're so skinny now, your chin looks like it could poke holes."

Bellamy caught the faint scent of cooking smoke clinging to him, and her heart twisted.

This was Fraser-usually admired like royalty, aloof and untouchable. Now he had crossed half the world just to be here for her... and even cooked. Countless girls dreamed of getting that kind of treatment. But so what?

He wasn't doing any of this for her. He was here... for another woman.

Biting back the sourness rising in her chest, Bellamy took the bowl, downed the soup quickly, then gave him a small smile. "I'm fine now. Thanks for coming. I can take it from here. You should get going."

Fraser always had a naturally cold look. But when his eyes landed on her? There was gentleness there, clear as day.

Holding her jaw lightly, he asked, "Bellamy, why have you never once thought... that you could lean on me?"

Lean on him?

She stared blankly for a moment, then laughed coldly. "I never expected a free favor from you. Just be straight-what do you want? If I can manage it-"

Before she could finish, his kiss came crashing down-gentle and forceful all at once, sweeping her into something overwhelming.

Fraser kissed like a man who had snapped. Bellamy had nowhere to run, no way to fight back.

He lingered over her lips, not letting go. She opened her eyes slightly, catching his sharp side profile, and suddenly remembered the fear the Hawkins family showed toward him.

If she could really hold onto Fraser... Would she be able to lock down the Hawkins family forever?

Heart pounding, Bellamy shut her eyes tight and leaned into his kiss. Her trembling hand reached up to unbutton his shirt.

Her sudden surrender lit a fire neither of them could put out...

Once the storm had passed, Bellamy was limp in his arms, her eyes pink at the corners.

Fraser gently stroked her cheek, his voice impossibly tender. "I only want you."

His eyes darkened, and he leaned over for another kiss.

Surrounded by his warmth and whispers that felt like dreams, Bellamy's eyelids fluttered shut.

"I also want you," she whispered.

Chapter 3 Chapter 3 The Woman Beside the King

Six years later.

Inside the Branwell family's private club, everything reeked of luxury-designer gowns, polished shoes, glasses clinking, and not a single guest here wasn't a part of Cavelle City's elite.

Tonight was a big deal: the welcome-back party for Fraser, the younger son of the Branwell family, who had just returned from overseas and was officially taking over the company.

Bellamy nursed a glass of fruit wine as she curled up in one of the corners. One after another, young men tried to ask her for a dance, but every time she looked up and cracked a smile, they'd all awkwardly nod and scoot away.

Well, fled was more like it.

She wasn't just anyone-Bellamy had a rep. Ruthless, cunning, sharp-tongued, straight-up terrifying. No one in the business world thought she played nice.

She took over the Hawkins family business at twenty, dragged it out of the red, and somehow managed to survive in Cavelle City's brutal corporate climate, where nice guys didn't even make it past breakfast.

A woman like her? Definitely not someone average guys could handle. But let's be real-the reason most men steered clear of Bellamy had a name: Fraser.

The Hawkins company might've still had a heartbeat, but not thanks to some miracle move of hers-it was because she belonged to Fraser.

For six years, he'd been half a world away, but every time she needed him, he showed up, no question, no delay.

Even if she was just Fraser's "secret" lover-or whatever label people wanted to slap on that-no guy in their right mind dared mess with her.

A few rounds of drinking in, Fraser finally showed.

As soon as he walked in, all eyes were on him-hard to blame them.

Loaded and easy on the eyes? Deadly combo.

He was in a sleek black suit that hugged every line of his tall frame just right. Strong, composed, with that quiet power that caught your attention without even trying.

His features were sharp, his eyes deep-set, lips thin and pressed-he didn't need to say a word to radiate that 'hands-off' allure.

Honestly, if anyone embodied pure sex appeal, it was Fraser.

Then he looked in her direction.

The second their eyes met, Bellamy casually took a sip of her wine, then ran her tongue over the rim of her lips to catch a drop.

Fraser froze where he was, throat moving with a small gulp he didn't even seem aware of.

She had on a crimson floor-length dress that skimmed just above her ankles. Her bare shoulders and porcelain collarbones glinted under the lights-both innocent and seductively bold.

Normally she didn't wear makeup, but tonight her lips were a striking red, matching that dress in a way that was way too intentional.

Six years had passed, and his Bellamy wasn't the same girl who used to cry in his arms like the world was ending.

She had grown into herself-bolder, more dangerous, impossible not to notice.

He'd shown her exactly how to transform from a fragile kitten into a quiet killer dressed in silk and smiles.

Then came the speech. Fraser took the mic from the host and kept it short and sharp.

"Thanks for coming tonight. From this moment on, I'm officially stepping in as President of Branwell Corporation. I'll see you all on the battlefield-go easy on me, will you?"

His voice was low, clean, and hit the ears like velvet and steel. Made your skin tingle whether you liked it or not.

It made Bellamy flash back to those nights where his whispers dug way too deep into her bones.

She suddenly felt a little warm all over. Topping off the last of her drink, she tilted her head back and drank it all down.

Then, out of the corner of her eye, she caught Fraser chatting up some gorgeous woman.

The woman was in a white mermaid dress-graceful, glowing, with lips all shiny and pink. Like, the kind of lips that made people wanna lean in and take a bite.

Bellamy narrowed her eyes and slammed her glass down with a dull thud.

The girls nearby flinched, clearly spooked.

She gave them a soft apologetic smile, then turned and strutted toward Fraser, heels clicking confidently.

Halfway there, she suddenly stopped, twisted on her heel, and walked right back the way she came.

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