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Claiming the heiress wealth

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A Mafia-Romance TITLE; CLAIMING BACK THE HEIRESS'S WEALTH GENRE; MAFIA TROUPE; DARK ROMANCE, CHARACTERS; Zade Huston; He's the male lead. Description; Age 32, 6'3 tall with black hair of a slick-back style. He is an underground Mafia lord and the secret sole heir to the Cabello's company. Calm and loving, but becomes cold and mysterious due to his wives taunts of him being worthless. Secrets; He owns a Mafia organization which secretly runs the company. He is not also in good terms with his family for rejecting him. Thiana Miguel: She's the female lead, Zade's wife. Description: Afe 30, 5'8 tall with dark brown hair and chestnut brown eyes. She's sexy and beautiful. Smart, nice and innocent to a fault. Secrets: She has a nightstand with Lawrence who is Zade's brother unknowingly to her. She falls in love with him and is ready to elope with him. Lawrence Huston: He's the second male lead. Description: Age 30, 6'2 tall, with blonde hair and black eyes. Secrets: He thinks Zade abandoned him and he hates him for that. He secretly watches Zade and seeks to destroy his reputation by claiming his wife and wealth. He unfortunately, falls in love with her and is stuck between revenge and love. Blurb; Thiana Miguel has always believed her husband, Zade Huston to be useless. She believed all her wealth and fortune, craved out from her own hardwork. She files a divorce against her husband inorder to be with her lover Lawrence., being pregnant for him. Thiana has no clue that her wealth is a result of Zade's secret connections. He is the rightful heir to the company she believed she owned. Zade wants to reveal to her, who holds the real power and afterwards, he'd make her his slave. OUTLINE; Beginning plot; The story begins with Thiana and Zade, together in the court room with their lawyer. Thiana has just filed a divorce against Zade and is forcing him to sign it. She's also threatening to remove him from being a shareholder in the company. The lawyer begs her to reconsider her decision, but she was still certain she wanted to move on with the divorce. Zade took the divorce papers and dashed out angrily. He promised to sign the papers within three days, but told the lawyer to read the property book to Thiana. After reading the book to her, she discovered that she was only the acting CEO of the company, and Zade was the true own. The company is holding a party that night and both of them were in an office. Inciting incident; As Thiana leaves the room to go and join the party, she sees Zade on stage with the microphone. He reveals himself as the rightful heir to the company and demotes Thiana publicly to be his secretary. She is filled with tears and runs to go and cry in the restroom. Unknown to her, two men followed her to the lavatory. They pinned her to the wall and tried to fondle with her. She was powerless over them and tried to scream. The door banged open suddenly, with Zade coming to her rescue. He fought against the men beating them and breaking one of their balls. He took her in his arms and carried her to his car. He warned her not to get into trouble, since they were getting divorced. Thiana felt a rise of emotions, she could no longer tell if what she was doing was right? However, she had planned to elope with Lawrence that night. After a nightstand with him, she fell in love with him. Lawrence was waiting at the bridge, where she is to arrive with the company's wealth so they could start a new life. He didn't know that thiana was never coming. Rising Action: Lawrence is angry as he discovers that Zade was the reason Thiana could not make it to him. He vows to make him pay at all costs. Meanwhile, Thiana begs Zade not to sign the divorce papers, inorder not to lose everything. Zade gives her a condition before he accepts her request—that she becomes his slave. Thiana agrees to it, not knowing what his motives were. He takes her to his underground organization and reveals to her his dirty works. She's afraid to c
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Chapter 1 - Courtroom Clash

The courtroom smelled like polished wood and perfumed tension. It was supposed to be just another legal formality—a clean cut through years of chaos. But as Thiana Cabello sat across from the man she had once loved, her pulse betrayed her. Her hands were steady, outwardly poised, but inside she was splintering.

Zade Cabello lounged in his leather chair as if nothing in the world could touch him. There was something infuriating about how calm he looked, dark suit pressed to perfection, one leg casually crossed over the other. He wore power like cologne—intoxicating, choking.

Thiana could still hear the quiet hum of their last morning together. The silence between them had grown like mold, creeping over the love they'd once hoarded. Now, love felt like the wrong word. It was obsession. War. Possession.

The judge's voice broke through her thoughts.

"Mrs. Cabello, do you affirm your decision to finalize this divorce?"

Her eyes locked onto Zade's, and for a second, her resolve wavered. There was history in those eyes. Passion. Violence. The kind of intimacy that couldn't be rinsed from the skin.

"I do," she said, voice even.

Zade leaned forward. "You're making a mistake."

His words didn't surprise her. It was his tone that did—low, unshaken, almost amused.

She didn't respond.

The gavel cracked against the bench, sending a jolt through her spine.

"In accordance with Article 17 of the marital code, this court hereby dissolves the legal union between Zade Julius Cabello and Thiana Morgane Cabello."

It was done.

But it didn't feel over.

Outside, cameras snapped like gunfire. Thiana kept walking. Her heels clicked against the pavement, each step a heartbeat. Reporters circled, hungry for blood.

"Thiana! Is it true you filed because of Lawrence Gonsalvez?" one called.

She didn't pause. A tight-lipped silence was her answer.

Zade followed several paces behind. She didn't look back, but she could feel him—like a shadow stitched to her spine.

"You don't know what you've signed," he said, voice just loud enough for her to hear.

She turned. "Then enlighten me."

"I will. Soon."

There was no threat in his tone, but the promise in it chilled her.

The penthouse was quiet that night—eerily so.

Thiana poured herself a glass of red wine and curled up on the velvet chaise overlooking the city. Lagos shimmered beneath her, electric and indifferent.

Her phone buzzed.

LAWRENCE: He didn't fight you. That's a win.

She stared at the screen longer than she should have. Part of her had hoped Zade would fight. She wanted to believe he still cared enough to resist. But maybe he didn't. Maybe she was just one more file in his empire. Signed, sealed, shelved.

Another text buzzed in.

LAWRENCE: You're free now. Isn't that what you wanted?

She didn't reply.

Meanwhile, Zade Cabello was staring at a different kind of screen.

His lawyer stood beside him, nervously shifting.

"She signed everything," the man said. "No questions. Clause 47 included."

Zade gave a slow nod.

"You know what that means."

"She thinks she freed herself," Zade murmured. "But she gave me everything."

He walked toward the balcony, glass in hand, the legal document folded neatly on the table. His empire was intact. His control, sharpened.

Thiana hadn't escaped.

She'd walked into the trap herself.

Three days passed, and Thiana couldn't ignore the itch in her gut. Something was off.

She sat in her office at Cabello & Sons—the real estate arm Zade had handed over in the settlement. Papers were spread across the desk, contracts, property titles, financial transfers.

It was supposed to be hers now. Clean.

But hidden within one of the property folders was a clause she hadn't noticed.

A secondary contract.

Signed by her. Dated two months prior.

Except… she'd never seen it before.

She scanned the text, heart thudding.

Ownership granted under conditional servitude.

Clause 47: Behavioral Compliance.

She froze.

That couldn't be right.

But it was her signature. Her initials. Her handwriting.

Zade had buried her beneath a legal illusion.

That night, she went to the gala. She hadn't planned to, but she needed answers.

The Cabello Foundation's annual charity event was one of Lagos' most opulent affairs. Thiana arrived draped in emerald silk, face stone-set. She didn't come to make a scene. She came for truth.

Lawrence was waiting for her near the bar. He looked smug until he saw her expression.

"He lied," she said quietly. "Zade played us all."

Before Lawrence could ask, the lights dimmed.

Zade appeared on stage, microphone in hand.

"Tonight, we honor legacy," he said, voice rich and magnetic. "The legacy of those who build, who protect, who reclaim."

He held up a document.

Thiana recognized the seal.

It was the same contract.

Her name blazed on it.

"My wife," Zade said, "has returned to where she belongs. Not as an ornament. As an heir. By contract."

Gasps. Whispers. Phones raised.

Thiana couldn't breathe.

The room tilted around her.

She turned, bolted for the exit.

Alleyway. Downtown Lagos.

She didn't expect to be followed.

The first man grabbed her arm, yanking her back into the shadows.

"Shouldn't have crossed him," he hissed.

She struggled. Screamed.

A blade flashed.

Before it could reach her—fury struck.

Zade.

He tore into the attacker like a storm made flesh. Precision. Rage. Elegance. The kind that came from years of control.

By the time the last man hit the pavement, bleeding, Zade stood panting, fists bruised, shirt ripped at the collar.

He looked at her.

Her voice was shaky. "You staged that?"

"No," he said. "But I knew they'd come."

"Why?"

He stepped closer.

"Because once you leave me, every enemy I've ever silenced returns. And now… they know you're alone."

She trembled.

Zade touched her face. Tenderly. Dangerously.

"You think I'm the villain," he whispered. "But you haven't met the monsters I kept at bay."

She followed him home.

Not because she trusted him.

But because the world outside suddenly seemed more terrifying than the man she once called husband.

That night, she read the contract again.

Clause 47. Behavioral Compliance.

There were footnotes. Conditions. Triggers.

One line stood out.

In absence of mutual divorce recognition, ownership rights revert to primary contractor.

Her voice broke in the silence.

"You never meant to let me go."

He stared at her from across the room, dark eyes unreadable.

"No," he said. "I meant to keep you. Legally. Emotionally. Entirely."

Her blood ran cold.

He raised a glass.

"To freedom. The kind I define."