Chapter 1
My Gorgeous Wife is an Ex-Convict!
Prologue The day Grace was released from prison, two men were waiting for her.
One of them sent her to prison, and the other one convicted her.
The snow was very heavy that day. They looked like two snowmen waiting outside the prison.
Grace vowed in her heart, sheâd make everyone pay their price.
***
âGrace, get yourself a job and be a good person out there.â
The prison guard opened the gate and told her so.
Grace nodded. Through the iron bar on the prison window, she saw two black cars parked out of the gate. Waiting for her.
They were Jacobâs Benz G-Wagon and Seanâs Porsche Panamera.
Heavy snow has caused total chaos on the roads. Jacob and Sean were standing quietly in front of their cars.
Sean held a black umbrella and stared at the gate. Jacob kept looking at his watch.
One of them was Graceâs ex-boyfriend, and the other one was her childhood best friend.
How affectionate and caring they looked! If they hadnât sent Grace to prison and told the other inmates to âtake good careâ of her, maybe she would be moved to tears.
Five years ago, Grace went to confront Lily Atkinson, and her sister Jennifer Atkinson was also there.
In an unfortunate turn of events, Jennifer Atkinson died. Although it was a terrible accident, the court still decided to sentence Grace to three years in prison.
Lily dragged her sisterâs lifeless body out of the car and called the police. Sean arrived soon after.
âSean, your girlfriend killed my sister!â Lily sat on the ground and cried out.
Seanâs first reaction was to push Grace down onto the ground in case she ran away.
But Grace was already too weak to resist because sheâd also been hurt. Whatâs more⦠she was pregnant with Seanâs baby.
âHow could you be so evil?!â When Jacob rushed over, his eyes were blood shot as he questioned Grace.
Before Grace could explain to the two most important men in her life, she was handcuffed by the police.
In court, Lilyâs lawyer was Jacob, Graceâs childhood best friend, another blow to her heart.
Jacob blamed everything on Grace. She was convicted of reckless driving and involuntary manslaughter and was sentenced to three years of imprisonment.
âGrace, you deserve this. People have to pay for their mistakes,â he said.
When Grace first got into prison, she was beaten constantly. She was beaten in places without security cameras and had her nails pulled out. She was yanked by the hair and pressed into toilets. Her back was always being kicked, and it was bruised all the time.
They even broke the bones in her finger, one by one.
At first, Grace didnât know why. She was always stubborn and didnât cry when they hit her.
But after a while, Grace found out why they picked on her exclusively. Grace sucked up to one of the female bosses in prison. She would wash her feet, give her massages, and even do her laundry.
Finally, she gained the trust of the female boss, and she told Grace why.
âGirl, you poor little thing. Someone paid us to beat you.â
Grace knew who it was then in that instant. Sean.
This was the man who ordered two hundred drones to spell out âI LOVE YOUâ in the night sky when he was pursuing her.
He said, âGrace, I will protect you from now on.â
***
Upon seeing their cars outside the prison gates, Grace begged the prison guard to let her leave from the back door, to avoid seeing either of their faces.
Besides, what if they were still angry with her and wanted to take their revenge?
I am nothing compared to them. I canât afford to provoke them, but at least I can hide. Grace thought to herself.
In a trance, Grace remembered her confrontation with Lily. Lily stood in front of Grace while holding her dog and shouted, âMy dog is worth 70,000 dollars. How much is your grandfatherâs life worth?â
When Grace was three, her mother died and her father remarried. He abandoned her so her grandfather raised her all by himself.
Her grandfather worked night and day collecting junk and empty bottles for recycling.
When Grace was in junior high, she moved to the city from the countryside and lived in a small rental apartment. Her grandfather told her that they could make more money in the city because there was more junk to collect.
But Grace knew the true reason why her grandfather wanted her to go to school in the city.
The children in the city had shiny hairpins, and Grace wanted them too.
Graceâs grandfather once stood outside a small accessories store for hours, then he finally went inside to buy the expensive shiny hairpin for Grace.
When the school offered financial aid to students from poverty-stricken families, Graceâs teacher Mrs.
Green helped her apply for it. Thatâs when Grace met Jacob, Mrs. Greenâs son, whom she asked to make friends with Grace.
Jacob had the best scores at school. He occasionally helped Grace with her studies. She was clever and studious, so her grades improved very fast.
Graceâs grandfather was very grateful to Mrs. Green, but he didnât have any money, so he offered to help tend her garden.
Mrs. Green lived in a small cottage. Her grandfather swept the garden while Jacob and Grace did their homework and played in the yard.
Mrs. Green joked to Graceâs grandfather, âYour little granddaughter is so beautiful and adorable. How about she and Jacob make a cute couple?â
âNo, no, Jacob is too good. We donât deserve him,â he rubbed his hands nervously and said.
Jacob blushed so much that he didnât even dare to raise his head.
When Grace was accepted by a top university, her grandfather went back to the countryside. He didnât let Grace go back with him, but she followed him back secretly anyways.
Thatâs when Grace saw him begging friends for money to cover her college tuition.
Graceâs grandfather did his best to give her everything. Grace vowed in her heart that she would grow up to be a top lawyer so that her grandfather would never have to work again.
He was the best grandfather that anyone could have asked for, but then⦠he died.
***
The year after law school, Grace started dating Sean of the rich and powerful Stevens family.
Suddenly, her father wanted to be in her life again, all because of who she was dating.
âWhat a nice young man. Bless you two.â
This was what her grandfather said the day she took Sean to meet him.
âYou are a big girl now. A big girl should have beautiful dresses. My pretty Grace should not wear shabby clothes,â her grandpa added.
So he continued to collect junk to make money behind her back.
Grace told him not to, many times. He was getting too old, and Grace was worried about his health.
It was a winter three years ago.
He was tackled by an unleashed dog in the park when he was collecting junk.
He fell unconscious on the spot and was rushed to the hospital.
It was Lilyâs dog. She said it was worth 70,000 dollars.
That day, Graceâs grandpa was sent to the ICU. Due to a fracture of the cervical spine and spinal damage, he became paralyzed.
Grace needed to pay a lot of money to the hospital, so she went to Lily for compensation. It was her dog after all.
Lily stood in front of Grace and said arrogantly, âYou are Seanâs girlfriend? You didnât get money from him, so you came to me?â Lily had always liked Sean, but he was dating Grace at the time.
âMy dogâs leg is broken because of your idiot grandfather, I should be the one asking you for money!â
âYou and your grandpa are just a bunch of country bumpkin. You both deserve to die.â
Grace didnât hold back. She really couldnât. So, she slapped Lily across the face.
Lily and Grace started to fight. Jennifer, who was Lilyâs sister, saw this and came to help.
Grace couldnât fight two girls as she was pregnant and weak, so she got into her car and wanted to drive away, but Jennifer chased after her in her fancy convertible. Thatâs when the accident happened.
Grace was arrested by the police. She didnât even try to escape. Her grandfather was in the hospital, but no one would listen to a âmurdererâ.
Grace kept shouting Seanâs and Jacobâs names. Grace hoped that at least one of them could save her grandfatherâs life.
But they were on the side of Jennifer and Lily.
When Grace was detained, she heard that her grandfather had been in the ICU for 15 days and was discharged.
But he became paralyzed for life, and he didnât want to be a burden to Grace so he committed suicide.
That day, Grace was lying on the ice-cold ground and had a miscarriage.
She couldnât save either her grandfather⦠or her baby.
When Grace was locked up in prison, Lily went to see her.
Lily whispered to Grace, âMy dog has always been obedient. Guess why my dog tackled your grandfather?â
The dog didnât know anything, he only followed his ownerâs orders, and his ownerâs heart⦠was vicious.
Lily hated Grace because she was dating Sean.
Grace had a lot of time to think while she was in prison. She blamed herself for the death of her grandfather. Lily wouldâve never harmed her grandfather if she didnât date Sean.
Grace had a dream that her grandfather came back to life, and he told her how she was a good girl.
Grace knew then it was just a dream because she was not a good girl like her grandfather said, she was a piece of garbage.
If she could turn back time, she wouldnât want any shinny hairpins or any nice dresses, and she most certainly wouldnât want Sean.
The only thing she wants is just to have her grandfather back.
***
âAah!â Grace opened her eyes suddenly. Only then did she realize that she had been dreaming of what had happened all those years ago.
She looked down at her calloused hands.
After three years of imprisonment, and multiple fractures and broken bones, her hands would never look or feel the same way again.
Her fingernails had grown back, but the prison doctors hadnât gone out of their way to reset her bones.
Her joints looked distorted, and she had residual pain. I was nerve damage.
There were many fine movements that she couldnât perform very well.
Her fingers hurt more especially when it was cold or humid outside.
Grace flexed her hands and breathed deeply.
Itâs okay. Youâre okay.
Today is a new day.
She repeated the mantra as she stood up and resumed working.
Sometimes, the memories threatened to consume her.
Sheâd lost more than just her freedom in that accident.
Her future. Her boyfriend. Her grandpa.
Everyone and everything sheâd cared about was gone in an instant.
Jennifer Atkinson whom sheâd accidentally killed was the daughter of one of the wealthiest and most powerful families in the country. Whatâs more, she was the fiancée of Jason Reedâthe most powerful man in the city.
Itâs okay. Youâre okay.
Today is a new day.
You donât need anybody.
Grace finished mopping the room.
She was wearing the bright-colored work suit of a sanitation worker with her long hair tied into a simple ponytail.
She caught a glimpse of herself in a mirror on the wall. Her delicate face was slightly reddish due to the cold weather, and her mouth was pressed into a thin line.
If you were to only look at her face, you would think she was a student who had just graduated from college. But gone was that youthful ignorance.
Sheâd seen how cruel the world could be.
The eyes that stared back at her were old, far older, and duller than they should be.
She sighed and rolled the cleaning supplies toward the door.
Sitting down for a few minutes had been foolish.
She hadnât meant to drift off to sleep.
With an eye on the time, she moved quickly and efficiently to clean the rest of the building.
The life of a sanitation worker wasnât glamorous, but after she left prison, this was the only job she could find.
When she was about to leave, she heard a colleague watching the news on her mobile phone.
âWhoa! Lily is engaged to Sean Stevens! What a lucky girl Lily is! As a superstar and a daughter of a rich and powerful family, now she is going to marry into the wealthy Stevens family too.â
Grace shuddered, and then she hurried out of the Sanitation Service Center.
She took a deep breath. Then another.
She repeated her mantra and pushed the thoughts of her ex-boyfriend and his new fiancée far from her mind.
She swept the walkway as this was her routine.
This time of year, the cold winter wind blew and it pained her hands terribly.
She shouldâve stopped to grab her coat, but sheâd been too fixated on escaping her co-worker and any more âgood newsâ about the happy couple.
A couple that had stood by and watched as she was savagely beaten.
Suddenly, a Ferrari stopped in front of her.
Three men and a woman got out of the car; they were obviously drunk.
One of the men looked at Grace with a tipsy expression. He laughed cruelly. âI know you. What are the odds of finding Seanâs ex-girlfriend?â
Grace paled. She wasnât expecting to encounter anyone tonight, let alone someone she recognized.
The man in front of her was a trust fund baby that she had once cussed out when heâd made a pass at her back when she was dating Sean.
In hindsight, many of Seanâs friends were elitist creeps. She shouldâve paid more attention to that, after all, birds of a feather flock together.
âArenât you a great lawyer? Why are you sweeping the road here?â Christopher Peterson asked knowingly.
Another man stepped forward after Christopher. Grace didnât recognize him. âCan a woman who has been in prison be a lawyer again?â he questioned.
The woman laughed. âBah, a lawyer? Just a janitor now!â
Christopher stepped closer. âSurely there are better ways for you to make money. Come with me,â he said. âIâll pay you for a night, beats sweeping the streets.â
He held out his big, fat hand and the other three burst into laughter.
But Christopher wasnât asking, he was already moving in on Grace.
Grace dodged, but the building was right behind her and there was nowhere to run. He grabbed her arms and pressed her against the wall at the side of the road.
It was late at night, and no one passed by this area.
She screamed but she knew her coworkers inside the building wouldnât hear.
Christopherâs friends got back into the car. They didnât care what Christopher did to her.
He knocked her head back against the wall, and her vision dimmed.
The hand around her throat tightened and she clawed at it. âL-let me goâ¦â
He used his free hand to pull at his belt, and Grace kicked out hard, kneeing him in the groin.
âYou bitch!â
He backhanded her so hard that her ears started to ring.
When she kicked again, he jumped backward, and it was just the chance she needed. Grace took off running.
Christopher blocked the way to her building, so she had no choice but to run down the street.
Construction on the road limited the traffic and the late hour ensured there was no one to help herâor to hear her scream.
When the car roared to life and tires screeched, she knew he hadnât abandoned the chase. She stuck to the sidewalk thinking she could evade them, but when she turned down a side street, the car jumped the curb and followed.
When she came out the other side and circled back down the next street, thinking she could run back to the Sanitation Center for safety, the car cut around her and clipped her.
She collapsed to the ground and struggled to get up.
Christopher leaped out of the car and left it running. His two friends fanned out on either side. The headlights all but blinded her.
She scrambled to stand as Christopher pulled off his belt. He shook his head at Grace. âYou didnât think I forgot the way you insulted me, did you, bitch? You told Sean to stop working with me, it cost my family millions!â
He advanced on her like a predator.
âSean isnât here to protect you now.â He coiled his belt around his hand like he meant to strike her with it.
âFight all you like, but Iâm going to fuck you like the bitch you are, right here on the street.â
Grace struggled to get up, she didnât think anything was broken, but she was still slow and disoriented.
When Christopher lunged, she tried to move, but his heavy body pinned her to the concrete. He fumbled at her clothes and she fought.
âStop! Get off me!â
She thrashed even as he brought his hand down with the belt. It burned the skin along her arm and the buckle cut through her clothes and skin.
âStop it! Stop!!!â Grace cried at the top of her lungs.
âI think you should listen to the lady.â A cold voice sounded behind her.
Christopher froze.
Grace turned her head to the man standing beside them. She didnât know where he came from.
âFuck off!â Christopher told him.
Christopher didnât feel scared of the man, it was three against one.
Grace whimpered. She had no reason to think this newcomer would risk himself for some stranger on the street.