At my divorce hearing, the judge ruled that I would walk away with nothing. My husband wrapped his arm around his mistress, wearing the smug smile of a man who thought he had already won. “Let’s see how you and that baby survive without me,” he sneered. I lowered my head and swallowed the humiliation—until the courtroom doors burst open. A billionaire stepped inside, eyes locked on me. “Without you. My daughter and my grandchild will live like royalty.” In one second, my husband’s smile disappeared.

At my divorce hearing, the judge ruled that I would walk away with nothing. My husband wrapped his arm around his mistress, wearing the smug smile of a man who thought he had already won. “Let’s see how you and that baby survive without me,” he sneered. I lowered my head and swallowed the humiliation—until the courtroom doors burst open. A billionaire stepped inside, eyes locked on me. “Without you. My daughter and my grandchild will live like royalty.” In one second, my husband’s smile disappeared.

Chapter 5: The Birth of a Dynasty

The aggressive, flickering hum of the fluorescent lights in the county precinct holding cell was maddening.

Miles away, Jacob sat on a steel bench, wearing a coarse, oversized orange jumpsuit.

He stared at his trembling, manicured hands, his one phone call to Brenda having gone straight to a disconnected number; she had fled the moment the federal raid hit the news.

His high-priced defense attorneys refused to represent him without a six-figure retainer he no longer possessed, his assets entirely frozen by the legal siege.

He was utterly, entirely isolated, having been swallowed whole by the very nothingness he had engineered for me.

But his cold, dark reality was a universe away from my own.

The sprawling, sun-drenched private maternity suite at the clinic wing smelled of fresh lavender and sterile cotton.