He Stole My Love Heart and Future—But I’m Taking It Back In this fast-paced romance filled with betrayal, revenge, and girl power, Emily Reyes appears to be the perfect good girl—beautiful, loyal, and the devoted wife of arrogant CEO Carlos Reyes. She gave him everything: her love, her fortune, and her future. But behind the public smiles is a tragic truth—Carlos used Emily to build his empire and now hides a devastating secret. When Daniela, a mysterious woman with a young son, moves into their mansion claiming to be Carlos’s stepsister, Emily’s world begins to unravel. The truth? Daniela is Carlos’s former lover, and Mateo is their son. Heartbroken, Emily flees and crashes her car in a storm—only to be rescued by Alejandro Vega, a kind architect with a painful past and a quiet strength that draws her in. Torn between grief and justice, Emily pretends to have amnesia and begins gathering evidence of Carlos’s crimes and betrayal. With the help of her childhood friend, she transforms from weak to strong—reclaiming her inheritance, documenting the lies, and plotting her revenge. As Carlos’s empire collapses under the weight of Emily’s revelations, tragedy strikes: in a final act of madness, he murders Daniela and takes his own life, leaving their son orphaned. One year later, Emily has rebuilt her life and found peace—and love—with Alejandro. The once submissive wife is now a powerful woman who turned heartbreak into strength. When she places a white rose between Carlos and Daniela’s graves, she whispers: “The price of betrayal was too high for all of us.” A gripping tale of love, tragedy, and redemption, this is the ultimate weak-to-strong romance where justice is served—and healing begins.
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Five years married to Carlos Reyes and I still put fresh flowers on our breakfast table. Today's flowers are special, juliet red roses for our five-year mark. My hands shake a bit as I put the wrapped gift box next to his coffee cup. I'm still hoping, after all this time, that something might change between us.
"Happy anniversary," I say softly as Carlos walks into the kitchen, wearing is Brioni (Italy) black luxury suit, eyes stuck to his phone as always. The morning light shines on his expensive watch, Richard Mille RM 56-02 Sapphire, last year's gift from me, a watch he wears every day even though he seems to care less and less about me.
He barely looks at me, not even glancing at the juliet rose that cost me a lot of money. "Just put it somewhere. I'm busy." His words drop like stones in the quiet kitchen.
I push down my sad feelings, the familiar pain settling in my chest. This coldness has become normal, especially since Daniela and her son Mateo moved into our home two years ago. Carlos said she was his step-sister who had recently lost her husband. Since then, I've become like a stranger in my own house, the house my grandmother's money helped buy, just as my family's money had helped start Carlos's now-growing business.
"I made dinner plans at Amoroso's for tonight," I say, pouring his coffee the way he likes it, black with one sugar. The cup makes a small clink against the saucer, the sound echoing in the tense quiet. "Seven o'clock. Remember you promised we'd celebrate properly this year."
"Cancel them," Carlos cuts me off, scrolling through emails on his phone. "Daniela and I have dinner with the Rivera business people. It couldn't be helped, they're only in town tonight."
The coffee pot bangs against the stone counter as I put it down too hard. "On our anniversary? Carlos, we talked about this last week. You promised."
"Is there a problem?" Daniela glides into the kitchen, perfectly dressed in a Valentino red off-shoulder dress that showed off her still flat stomach. Her long dark hair falls in perfect waves, and her Christian Louboutin Beauty makeup is perfect despite the early hour. Her five-year-old son Mateo follows behind her, wearing that smirk I've grown to hate.
"Family business," I say stiffly, wiping spilled coffee from the counter.
"Actually," Daniela smiles, placing her well-kept hand on Carlos's shoulder with easy closeness, "anything about Carlos concerns me. As his main helper and family."
Mateo deliberately knocks my gift to the floor with a thud. "Oops," he says, pretending to be innocent.
"Mateo, pick that up," I say, trying to keep my voice steady despite the anger growing inside me.
He crosses his arms, defiant. "You can't tell me what to do. You're just the help around here."
I look to Carlos, waiting for him to correct his so-called nephew. "Are you going to say something?"
My husband sighs as if I'm the problem, putting down his phone with clear annoyance. "Emily, he's just a child. You're being too sensitive again. This is why we can never have a peaceful morning."
Daniela picks up the gift with a winning smile, her red nails standing out against the silver wrapping paper. "I'll take care of this, Carlos. We need to leave soon for that meeting with the design team before the investor dinner."
I notice she's wearing the Clive Christian perfume Carlos bought me for Christmas, an expensive French scent I've never used because it gave me headaches. How did she get it? The question burns in my throat, unasked, as I watch her place the gift in her Crystal Minaudières fancy handbag.
"I'll be late tonight," Carlos announces, not looking at me as he picks up his Ralph Lauren Alligator Briefcase. "Don't wait up."
"You haven't been home before midnight all week," I say quietly, folding my hands to stop them from shaking. "We still need to go over the final details for tomorrow's charity event. It's the biggest event of the year, Carlos."
Carlos waves his hand dismissively, checking his Richard Mille RM 56-02 Sapphire watch. "Just handle it. That's why I let you run the charity, isn't it? It makes me look good, and it keeps you busy."
His casual meanness stings, but I've learned to hide my pain. The Reyes Children's Foundation is my life's work, built from the ground up with my passion and hard work over the last four years. Yet in Carlos's eyes, it's merely a part of his business image, another tax write-off.
"The new children's hospital plans will be shown tomorrow," I remind him, trying to keep my voice professional. "The building designer, Alejandro Vega, needs you to approve the final budget before we can announce the building start date."
"Then approve it for me," he snaps, anger flashing in his dark eyes. "Do I have to do everything? Wasn't your college degree in something useful like business or design? Use it for once."
I feel something break inside me, a small crack in the wall holding back years of bad feelings. "I don't think my degree is what's failing here."
"What?" Carlos turns to me fully for the first time this morning.
"My degree works fine," I say quietly. "It's this marriage that doesn't."
That gets his attention. He grabs my arm, fingers digging into my skin, pulling me into the hallway away from Daniela's watching eyes. "What's that supposed to mean?"
"It means I'm tired, Carlos. Tired of being treated like I'm nothing in my own home. Tired of being put down and undermined all the time."
"Not this again," he hisses, lowering his voice. "Daniela lost her husband. Mateo needs a stable home. How many times must we go through this? You're acting like a jealous teenager instead of a grown woman."
"And what about what I need?" I ask, my voice barely above a whisper as I look into the eyes of the man I once loved deeply. "When did I become invisible to you?"
"You're being dramatic," Carlos says dismissively, checking his watch again. "This is exactly why I can't talk to you anymore. Everything becomes a big scene."
"Am I? Every time I try to talk to you about how they treat me, you shut me down. Every time I ask for even the smallest bit of care, you make me feel unreasonable."
Carlos's grip tightens on my arm, his wedding ring pressing into my flesh. "They're my family, Emily. Why can't you understand that?"
"And what am I?" I ask, the pain in my chest making it hard to breathe. "After everything I've given you, my family's money that started your business, my ideas that you claimed as your own, my hard work building your public image through the charity."
"Carlos!" Daniela calls from the front door, her voice sweet but demanding. "We're going to be late! The design team won't wait forever."
He immediately lets go of me, stepping back quickly. "We'll talk tonight."
"No, we won't," I say, rubbing my arm where red marks are already forming. "You'll come home drunk and crawl into bed, or sleep in the guest room again. Just like last week, and the week before."
His jaw tightens, that familiar muscle twitching in his cheek. "What do you want from me, Emily?"
What I want is the truth. I want him to admit that Daniela isn't his step-sister at all. I found a photo last week, hidden in his desk drawer, Carlos and Daniela at the beach, kissing passionately. The date on it showed it was taken two years before our marriage. And there are other clues: the way Mateo has Carlos's eyes, the way Daniela touches him, the late nights they spend "working."
But I say none of this. Not yet.
"I want respect," I say instead, straightening my shoulders. "If not love, then at least that."
"Emily—" He runs a hand through his perfectly styled hair, a rare sign of frustration.
"Go," I say, turning away. "Your meeting is waiting. I wouldn't want to keep Daniela waiting any longer."
As they leave, I stand at the window watching Carlos help Daniela into his Mercedes-Maybach Exelero, his hand staying on her back in a way too close for a step-brother. Mateo jumps in behind them, sure of his place in Carlos's life. They drive away without looking back, leaving me alone in our big, empty house.
I should pack my bags. I should leave this house of lies and mind games. My friend Sofia has been telling me to go for months. "You deserve better," she keeps saying during our lunches, the one friendship Carlos hasn't managed to cut off.
But I can't leave. Not yet.
The money from my grandmother, enough to give me true freedom, is still tied up in legal matters, something Carlos knows nothing about. In three months, it will be free, and I'll have the money I need to walk away. Until then, I'm stuck, depending on the money Carlos gives me from accounts I no longer can access.
And there's more at stake than just money. The charity I've built over the last five years, the only thing that's truly mine, is legally tied to Carlos's business. Leaving now would mean abandoning the children who depend on our programs, the school money we provide, the new hospital we're building. I can't do that, not without a plan.
My phone buzzes with a text from Sofia: "Lunch today? Need to talk to you about tomorrow's charity event. Found some interesting info about the money reports."
I text back, thankful for her friendship and her skill with checking money records: "Yes. Noon at Café Mariana?"
Her reply comes right away: "Perfect. And don't forget, I'm bringing that building designer, Alejandro Vega. He has great ideas for the hospital wing. And he's not bad to look at either.
I roll my eyes at her obvious attempt at matchmaking, but for the first time today, I feel a small spark of hope breaking through the gloom. The charity is my safe place, the one place where Carlos's shadow doesn't completely darken my life. And maybe this meeting will give me the answers I need to finally understand what's happening with the charity's money.
As I go upstairs to get dressed for the day, I stop at the family picture hanging in the hallway, Carlos and me on our wedding day, both smiling. I was so young then, so blindly in love with the charming businessman who promised me the world. Five years later, all his promises are broken around us, and I'm left wondering if any of it was ever real.
The court papers came at 6 AM, barely twelve hours after Solana was born. A man in a wrinkled suit pushed the papers at Maria Rodriguez, who was standing guard outside my hospital room."Emergency Request for Guardianship," Sofia read out loud, her voice tight with anger. "Javier Reyes versus Emily Vega, formerly Reyes, about the minor child Solana Vega."The morning light coming through the hospital windows felt cold and grey, like the world had lost its warmth overnight."How can he ask for guardianship?" Alejandro demanded. "He's not even her father!""He's saying he has rights because Carlos was his brother," Sofia explained, turning through the pages. "He says as the child's uncle, he has more legal rights than you do since you're not her biological father."I held Solana closer to my chest, feeling her tiny heartbeat against mine. She was sleeping peacefully, completely unaware that strangers were already fighting over her future."What else does it say?" I asked, though I wasn'
"Move! Move! Move!" Maria's voice cut through all the noise as her guards rushed me toward the big black car. Rain pounded against the windows, and thunder crashed across the dark countryside like the sky was angry."The pains are getting closer together," I gasped, holding Alejandro's hand so tight I thought I might break his fingers. "Only two minutes apart now.""Dr. Vega is meeting us at Saint Mary's Hospital," he said, helping me into the backseat. "It's only fifteen minutes away.""Fifteen minutes in this storm?" I looked out at the sheets of rain that made everything look gray and blurry. "We'll be lucky if we make it in thirty."Mateo climbed in next to me, his face white but brave. "I'm staying with you.""Mateo, maybe you should—""No." His ten-year-old voice was hard as stone. "Families stick together. You taught me that."Another pain hit as we drove away from the safe house. I bent over, breathing through it the way Dr. Vega had shown me. But these weren't the easy practi
"Forty-eight hours." Those words kept playing in my head as I folded tiny pink baby clothes into the drawer. My hands were shaking, but I made them stop. Solana needed a mother who stayed strong when bad things happened."Emily, you should be resting in bed." Alejandro stood in the baby room doorway, carrying a wooden rocking chair. "Dr. Vega told you—""Dr. Vega said I need bed rest, not to be locked up like a prisoner." I held up a tiny yellow dress. "Besides, getting the baby's room ready is good for pregnant women. It helps us feel prepared.""Prepared for what?""For everything."Mateo ran through the door with his arms full of stuffed animals. "Look what I found downstairs! A whole dragon family for Solana!" He put them carefully on the baby changing table. "The mama dragon keeps the baby dragons safe from all the monsters."The afternoon light came through the windows, making the room feel warm and golden. Dust motes danced in the air like tiny fairies."That's perfect, sweetie
The big house sat on fifty acres of rolling green hills, surrounded by tall iron gates and security cameras that watched our every move. From my bedroom window, I could see guards walking around the edges of the property like ghosts in the morning fog."It's beautiful here," Alejandro said, putting my overnight bag down on the huge bed. "Peaceful and quiet."I stared out at the perfectly cut gardens and felt my chest get tight. Beautiful, yes. Peaceful, maybe. But it was still like being in jail."Emily?" You okay?""I'm fine." The lie came out automatically. "Just tired."But I wasn't fine. After months of fighting to be free, here I was locked away again—even if it was to keep me safe. The irony of it all wasn't lost on me.Dr. Patricia Vega came an hour later, carrying a machine that could show pictures of babies and wearing a warm smile that made me feel better right away."Let's check on baby Solana, shall we?" She spread cold, slippery gel across my belly and put the wand on top
The hospital ceiling had forty-seven white squares. I had counted them seventeen times since I woke up three hours ago. The fluorescent lights buzzed softly above me, making everything look cold and sterile."Emily, you need to stop looking at the ceiling and listen to me." Dr. Martinez pulled a chair next to my bed. Her face was serious but caring. "The painful muscle squeezes have stopped completely. Your body is not trying to have the baby anymore. The baby's heartbeat is strong and steady.""But I was bleeding—""That bleeding happened because you were too worried and stressed. It happens a lot when pregnant women are under too much pressure. But Emily, if you don't calm down and rest, next time your body might really try to have the baby too early."Alejandro held my hand tight. "What does that mean?""You have to stay in bed for at least two weeks. No working, no worrying, no talking to reporters." Dr. Martinez spoke in a way that meant I had no choice. "Emily, you tried for yea
"Here's the truth."I pulled out my phone and connected it to the wireless speaker Sofia had set up for me. The first recording began to play—Carlos's voice, clear as day, talking to Daniela about their plan to "break Emily down slowly."The reporters went completely silent. Cameras zoomed in on my face as Carlos's words filled the morning air:"She trusts too easily. Make her doubt herself first, then cut her off from her friends. Once she's alone and confused, she'll sign anything."Daniela's laugh followed, cruel and cold: "American women are so weak. Push a little, and they break."I let the recording play for thirty seconds before stopping it. "That was recorded six months before my car accident. Before I supposedly 'lost my mind' from trauma. They were planning this destruction from the beginning."A reporter called out, "Mrs. Reyes, where did these recordings come from?""My stepson's bedroom. Mateo lived with this hatred every day. A ten-year-old boy, forced to listen to adult
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