The 99 Stones of Betrayal

The 99 Stones of Betrayal

Ty Lyle

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Ethan Carter, a successful architect, and his powerful tech CEO wife, Victoria Sterling, enjoyed a seemingly perfect life. Five years into their marriage, their sleek Upper East Side apartment epitomized their shared success. However, this polished facade shattered when Vic became infatuated with Jax Ryder, a raw musician. Her obsession quickly spiraled into a blatant, public affair, cracking their perfect world. What followed was a horrifying campaign of torment. Vic publicly humiliated Ethan, pushed him down stairs, and even attempted to poison him. She brought her lover into their home as Ethan' s "caregiver," then shamelessly traded Ethan' s life to a vengeful business rival to save Jax. The ultimate betrayal: she drugged Ethan and surgically removed his kidney, without consent, to save Jax' s grandmother. Ethan endured unimaginable humiliation, despair, and a profound sense of injustice, silently tracking each betrayal by casting away one of ninety-nine cherished stones. He watched, heartbroken, as his wife became a cruel stranger, wondering if she understood the destruction she wrought, or if she simply didn' t care. But when he discovered Vic had secretly filed for divorce to appease Jax, Ethan finally broke. Empowered by the empty stone jar and the bitter truth, he took control, finalized their divorce himself, and vanished, poised to reclaim his life from the ashes of her cruelty.

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Ethan Carter, a successful architect, and his powerful tech CEO wife, Victoria Sterling, enjoyed a seemingly perfect life.

Five years into their marriage, their sleek Upper East Side apartment epitomized their shared success.

However, this polished facade shattered when Vic became infatuated with Jax Ryder, a raw musician.

Her obsession quickly spiraled into a blatant, public affair, cracking their perfect world.

What followed was a horrifying campaign of torment.

Vic publicly humiliated Ethan, pushed him down stairs, and even attempted to poison him.

She brought her lover into their home as Ethan' s "caregiver," then shamelessly traded Ethan' s life to a vengeful business rival to save Jax.

The ultimate betrayal: she drugged Ethan and surgically removed his kidney, without consent, to save Jax' s grandmother.

Ethan endured unimaginable humiliation, despair, and a profound sense of injustice, silently tracking each betrayal by casting away one of ninety-nine cherished stones.

He watched, heartbroken, as his wife became a cruel stranger, wondering if she understood the destruction she wrought, or if she simply didn' t care.

But when he discovered Vic had secretly filed for divorce to appease Jax, Ethan finally broke.

Empowered by the empty stone jar and the bitter truth, he took control, finalized their divorce himself, and vanished, poised to reclaim his life from the ashes of her cruelty.

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