My father was jailed, our family disgraced. To save my dying mother, I married Ethan Blackwood, the CEO who ruined us. Our cold wedding; Ethan instantly declared it no love match. My father died a week later. I begged for mercy, but Ethan revealed my father drove his own to suicide-now I was his prisoner, his gilded cage. For five years, I lived as a beautiful facade, a tormented shadow. Ethan's relentless abuse, and his mistress Isabelle, a venomous fixture. Pregnant, a faint hope stirred. But Isabelle faked illness, accusing me of poison. Ethan believed her. He forced an injection, and I lost our child. My world shattered. That last glimmer of light extinguished. My mother' s pact became a cruel joke. He made me swallow contraceptives, then burned the small memorial I made for our son. "He was your son too!" I screamed. "How could you?" Truly nothing left. I walked out and climbed to the Starlight Observation Deck, ready to jump. Ethan appeared, frantic, revealing our son' s actual ashes were safe. Too late. "I'm tired, Ethan. So tired," I whispered, then jumped. I survived, but my will to live was gone. Ethan finally saw the monster he' d become, his revenge's devastating price. He begged for atonement. But as snow fell, my last words: "If there's a next life, let's not meet."
My father was jailed, our family disgraced.
To save my dying mother, I married Ethan Blackwood, the CEO who ruined us.
Our cold wedding; Ethan instantly declared it no love match.
My father died a week later.
I begged for mercy, but Ethan revealed my father drove his own to suicide-now I was his prisoner, his gilded cage.
For five years, I lived as a beautiful facade, a tormented shadow.
Ethan's relentless abuse, and his mistress Isabelle, a venomous fixture.
Pregnant, a faint hope stirred.
But Isabelle faked illness, accusing me of poison.
Ethan believed her.
He forced an injection, and I lost our child.
My world shattered.
That last glimmer of light extinguished.
My mother' s pact became a cruel joke.
He made me swallow contraceptives, then burned the small memorial I made for our son.
"He was your son too!" I screamed.
"How could you?"
Truly nothing left.
I walked out and climbed to the Starlight Observation Deck, ready to jump.
Ethan appeared, frantic, revealing our son' s actual ashes were safe.
Too late.
"I'm tired, Ethan. So tired," I whispered, then jumped.
I survived, but my will to live was gone.
Ethan finally saw the monster he' d become, his revenge's devastating price.
He begged for atonement.
But as snow fell, my last words: "If there's a next life, let's not meet."
Introduction
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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