His Betrayal, Her Bitter Freedom

His Betrayal, Her Bitter Freedom

Catlaina Sloggett

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To save my dying mother, I had to remarry my cheating ex-husband, Braden. He was the only surgeon in the country who could perform the life-saving surgery she needed, so I swallowed my pride and walked back into our gilded cage. But on the day of the operation, he abandoned her. He left my mother to die on the table for a "personal emergency"-a flat tire with his mistress, Angelina. When my grief turned to rage, he didn't just dismiss my pain. He used his power to have me declared mentally unstable, bribing doctors and having me dragged away to a psychiatric hospital to silence me forever. Trapped in a padded cell, stripped of my dignity and my sanity, I realized he had taken everything. My mother, my freedom, my name. The love I once felt for him had curdled into a cold, sharp resolve. After I escaped, I didn't run into the night. I walked straight into the national medical awards gala where he was being celebrated, ready to burn his perfect life to the ground on live television.

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: Grace, Braden and Angelina

His Betrayal, Her Bitter Freedom Chapter 1

To save my dying mother, I had to remarry my cheating ex-husband, Braden. He was the only surgeon in the country who could perform the life-saving surgery she needed, so I swallowed my pride and walked back into our gilded cage.

But on the day of the operation, he abandoned her. He left my mother to die on the table for a "personal emergency"-a flat tire with his mistress, Angelina.

When my grief turned to rage, he didn't just dismiss my pain. He used his power to have me declared mentally unstable, bribing doctors and having me dragged away to a psychiatric hospital to silence me forever.

Trapped in a padded cell, stripped of my dignity and my sanity, I realized he had taken everything. My mother, my freedom, my name. The love I once felt for him had curdled into a cold, sharp resolve.

After I escaped, I didn't run into the night. I walked straight into the national medical awards gala where he was being celebrated, ready to burn his perfect life to the ground on live television.

Chapter 1

I smiled, but the smile didn't reach my eyes. Not anymore. Not since I said "I do" again. These social gatherings used to be a highlight, a chance to show off the perfect life Braden and I had built. Now, they were just another stage for my performance.

Tonight, the ballroom glittered with the city's elite. Crystal chandeliers dripped light onto polished marble. My hand rested lightly on Braden' s arm. He was talking, charming everyone as usual, but his gaze kept drifting.

It always drifted to her.

Angelina.

"Isn't it marvelous," a voice chirped beside me. Mrs. Albright, a woman whose gossip was sharper than her diamond earrings, leaned in. "Braden and Angelina, such a history. From the same small town, weren't they? And she practically grew up in his house."

A knot tightened in my stomach. Old news, but it always stung.

"Yes, they're old friends," I said, my voice smooth, practiced.

Mrs. Albright' s eyes gleamed as she took a sip of champagne. "And you, dear Grace, so forgiving. After everything, to take him back. Some might say it's... foolish." Her tone made "foolish" sound like a synonym for "desperate."

I felt Braden stiffen beside me. He hated when people brought it up. Not because he was ashamed of the affair, but because he hated anyone implying I was less than perfect. His trophy wife.

He turned to Mrs. Albright, a tight smile on his face. "Grace is the most understanding woman I know." His words were a warning, a dismissal.

I felt his grip on my arm. A silent plea. Don' t embarrass me.

I simply smiled wider, a brittle, dazzling thing. "Some might," I agreed, my voice light. "But then, some people never learn, do they?"

Mrs. Albright blinked, caught off guard. She stammered a polite excuse and drifted away.

Braden let out a slow breath. He squeezed my arm. "Grace, you really handled that well." He sounded almost relieved.

I met his gaze, my smile unwavering. "What's there to handle, Braden? It's just the truth."

His eyes narrowed. He searched my face, looking for the usual hurt, the familiar anger that would flare. He found nothing but cool indifference.

"You've changed," he murmured, a hint of accusation in his tone.

Changed? The word echoed in my mind. Yes, I had. The old Grace, the one who cried herself to sleep after his first betrayal, the one who tried to claw back scraps of affection, was dead. She died when I signed those first divorce papers, giving up everything just to escape the shame.

I looked around the opulent room, at the glittering jewels and empty smiles. Never again. The first time, I walked away with nothing but my pride. This time, I would walk away with everything. Every single penny. And then some.

"Do you regret it?" Braden asked, his voice low.

"Regret what?" I asked, feigning innocence. "Coming tonight? The catering is quite good."

He sighed. A frustrated sound. "Us. Coming back to me."

I tilted my head, considering him. "Regret is a strong word, Braden. I prefer 'learning experience.'"

His jaw tightened. "You're being sarcastic."

"Am I?" I asked, a tiny, almost imperceptible shrug.

"You're different," he insisted. "You used to fight. You used to scream. Now you're just... calm."

"Perhaps I've learned from the best," I said, my voice barely a whisper. "You taught me that some things aren't worth the fight."

His eyes flashed with anger. He took a step back, pulling his arm from mine. "That's not fair, Grace. You know I care about you."

"Of course," I said, my voice flat. "Just as you care about Angelina. Your 'childhood friend,' your 'sister,' the one whose family 'sponsored your education.'" I recited his well-worn lines like a script.

He ran a hand through his perfectly coiffed hair. "It's different. It's a debt. An obligation."

"And you've certainly paid your dues," I murmured, my eyes sweeping over his expensive suit, his confident posture, his celebrated career. All built, in part, on the foundations laid by Angelina' s family. And his "debt" to them was paid by my suffering.

I remembered the countless times she'd called, even on our honeymoon. The "emergencies" that pulled him away from me, always to her side. The way she'd leave her scarf, her hairpins, even her underwear in our house, little trophies of her presence.

The worst was finding them in our bed. Her scent clinging to the sheets, a sickly sweet perfume of betrayal. That was the day I packed my bags. That was the day I filed for divorce.

I walked out with nothing but the clothes on my back. I told him to keep it all. The house, the cars, the money. I just wanted out. I wanted to be free of the constant pain, the humiliation.

But freedom was fleeting. My mother' s illness, Braden' s unique skill. It had all led me back here. To this gilded cage.

Suddenly, a commotion at the entrance. Angelina, clad in a shimmering red dress, burst in, flanked by two giggling women. One of them, a blonde with a perpetually surprised expression, spotted me.

"Oh, look!" she shrieked, too loudly. "It's Grace! Braden' s ex-wife, now his re-wife! How scandalous!" She elbowed Angelina, who offered me a saccharine smile.

"Grace, darling," Angelina purred. "You look... well. A little pale, perhaps. But well." Her eyes, however, held a triumphant glint.

The blonde friend wasn't done. "Angelina always said you were too intense for Braden. Too... demanding. He needed someone softer, you know? Someone who understood his roots." She glanced pointedly at Angelina, who simpered.

A familiar ache, sharp and swift, pricked at my heart. It was a muscle memory of pain, a phantom limb of my old self. I hated that it still had the power to hurt.

I took a deep breath. "I think I'll be leaving now," I announced, my voice steady. "Braden, send the car around."

He looked startled. "Now? But..."

"I'm feeling a little unwell," I said, a hand pressed delicately to my temple. "Too much excitement."

"I can call you a cab," Braden offered, a hint of relief in his voice. He didn't want a scene.

"No, thank you," I said. "I'll call my own ride." I didn't want to owe him anything, not even a ride home.

I walked away from him, from Angelina's smirk, from the blonde's sneer. I didn't look back.

That night, Braden didn't come home. He never did after Angelina arrived.

But this time, I didn't lie awake listening for his key in the lock. I didn't stare at the phone, waiting for a call that wouldn't come. I simply turned over and slept. The old Grace would have been heartbroken. The new Grace was just... done.

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“To save my dying mother, I had to remarry my cheating ex-husband, Braden. He was the only surgeon in the country who could perform the life-saving surgery she needed, so I swallowed my pride and walked back into our gilded cage. But on the day of the operation, he abandoned her. He left my mother to die on the table for a "personal emergency"-a flat tire with his mistress, Angelina. When my grief turned to rage, he didn't just dismiss my pain. He used his power to have me declared mentally unstable, bribing doctors and having me dragged away to a psychiatric hospital to silence me forever. Trapped in a padded cell, stripped of my dignity and my sanity, I realized he had taken everything. My mother, my freedom, my name. The love I once felt for him had curdled into a cold, sharp resolve. After I escaped, I didn't run into the night. I walked straight into the national medical awards gala where he was being celebrated, ready to burn his perfect life to the ground on live television.”
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