Inseminated by Mr. Remington

Inseminated by Mr. Remington

Aria Vance · Ongoing · 75 Chapters

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About this book

She endured five years of humiliation as his silent, invisible wife. Then she found out she was pregnant—and vanished with his only heirs.✨ TROPES: Runaway Wife • Secret Pregnancy • Billionaire Divorce • Cruel Rejection to Ultimate Grovel • Forced Proximity • From Submissive to QueenEmery married into one of the most powerful dynasties in the country and completely disappeared inside it. For five grueling, silent years, she was a ghost in her own home. She was systematically ignored by her cold, workaholic billionaire husband, Landon Remington, and constantly humiliated by his elitist family. She was treated like a temporary placeholder. A nobody.She took the emotional abuse, hoping things would change.Until a positive pregnancy test changed everything. She was carrying his twins.Realizing her children would grow up in the same toxic, cold environment that crushed her spirit, Emery does the one thing nobody ever expected from the quiet, submissive wife. She leaves. No messy goodbye. No public warning. Just her platinum wedding ring left behind on his desk, and a dangerous secret growing inside her.She walks out of his mansion with nothing but her dignity and completely vanishes off the face of the earth.The cold billionaire wakes up to an empty cage—and goes mad.For five years, Landon took his wife for granted. But the moment he walks into an empty house and finds her ring, his unshakeable world completely implodes. The silence is deafening. Driven by a sudden, savage panic, Landon launches a ruthless, global hunt to find the woman he didn't realize was his entire heart.But Emery isn't the same fragile woman who used to wait up for him.When Landon finally tracks her down to a distant city, he isn't met with tears or submissiveness. Emery is strong, radiant, fiercely protective, and running her own life. And when he spots the two beautiful children carrying his exact piercing eyes, the cold CEO is brought to his knees by a brutal wave of regret.Landon will tear down empires just to drag his family home. But Emery is no longer his to command, and she is absolutely not coming back quietly.

Chapter 1

Emery’s POV

Everyone thinks that marrying into the Remington family is like hitting the jackpot just by showing up. Money, power, a last name that opens every door, and of course, standing next to Landon Remington himself.

On paper, it looks like a dream. The kind that would make people jealous. But it’s not a dream, it’s a carefully packaged lie. And marrying into this family is the worst decision I’ve ever made.

The Remington Gala, like every year, was a flawless production. The ballroom looked like a magazine spread, chandeliers dripping in crystal, velvet curtains pulled back to reveal rows of elite guests laughing over top-shelf champagne.

The entire evening screamed wealth and control, every detail sharpened to perfection.

I stood beside Landon as cameras flashed nearby. He hadn’t looked at me since we got out of the car, hadn’t touched my hand or acknowledged I was even there.

After five years of marriage, I’d stopped waiting for any of that. He walked ahead, and I followed, the sharp echo of my heels trailing behind him like an afterthought. We were led to the center table, front and center for photos and attention.

That had always been the point. But no one looked at me. No one said a word. I wasn’t here to be noticed. I was here to fill the space beside him. That’s what I’d become.

Not a beloved wife, just a fixture.

Across the table, Portia Remington sat with the kind of poise only years of grooming could perfect. Her hair was pulled into a sleek bun that looked like it hurt, her pearls catching the light with every slight turn of her head. My ‘perfect’ mother-in-law.

Beside her was Lily, Landon’s younger sister, too busy scrolling through her phone to pretend she wasn’t eavesdropping.

Portia gave me a passing glance, then said, “Fix your posture, darling. You’re slouching again.”

Her eyes didn’t even meet mine and the words were casual, like a habit. I straightened, no hesitation. It was automatic at this point.

“Sorry,” I said quietly, because silence was easier than trying to explain that I was exhausted.

A waiter poured more champagne, and I picked up my glass, not because I wanted to drink, but because I needed something to hold. My hands were starting to shake. Then, as if she’d been waiting for an audience, Portia turned toward the couple seated at the next table.

I recognized them from magazine covers, perfect smiles, and influential connections. The kind of people Portia liked to impress.

“Landon just finalized an overseas expansion,” she said, her voice louder now, meant to carry. “He’s taking Remington Holdings into a new era. A visionary, just like his father.”

The woman leaned forward, clearly impressed. “And your daughter-in-law? She must be extraordinary, keeping pace with all that.”

Portia let out a soft laugh, the kind that sounded polite but empty.

“Oh, Emery?” She glanced in my direction for half a second, then looked away. “She’s… just his wife.”

The man beside her raised his brows. “Just? Aren’t they newlyweds?”

Before Portia could speak again, Lily added without looking up, “Five years.” Her voice was dry, like the answer bored her.

I cleared my throat. “Yes, five years,” I said, trying to keep my tone even.

The woman across the table smiled politely. “Five? You both look so young. Do you have children yet?”

I opened my mouth, hesitated for a beat too long, then said, “Not yet.”

That was all the opening Portia needed.

“Well,” she said smoothly, swirling her wine, “we’ve been waiting. But it seems silence runs in every part of her body, if you know what I mean.”

There was no sharpness in her tone, no raised voice. Just cold, effortless cruelty wrapped in a smile.

Lily laughed softly, the kind of sound you’d miss if you weren’t paying attention. She didn’t look away from her screen.

“Maybe the Foundation should invest in infertility research,” she said, casually. “We could start with our own family.”

Then she finally looked up, made full eye contact with me, and smiled like we were friends sharing an inside joke.

“Are you sure you’re a real woman, Emery?” she asked. “Or just a placeholder until the next one’s ready?”

My stomach turned, heat rising up the back of my neck. My chest tightened, but I didn’t react. I was used to this, and had learned how to survive it. But tonight, it cut deeper than usual.

Maybe because the room was full. Maybe because I had hoped, stupidly, that someone would step in. That Landon would.

I turned to him, my last hope.

He sat in a perfectly tailored tux, head down, thumbs moving rapidly across his phone. He wasn’t even listening. Or maybe he was, and he just didn’t care. I leaned closer, keeping my voice low.

“Landon. Please.” Just look at me, say something, acknowledge this. Defend me. Anything.

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