The Inferno Of His Betrayal
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or me in front of hundreds of cameras. But as he held my hand, I knew the truth: he'd b
ce on stage, the party descended int
me aside and ran to save Krystal from a falling light fi
to die in the in
s back turned to me as the fire consu
lammed into me, pulling me from the flames. It was my
concern was the damage to his company's stock. "You're fine, are
ent the woman wh
on. But on one condition." I activated a hidden clause in our contract, one he'd dismi
pte
Yate
, declaring his undying love for me, while my heart, a wi
d tightly. His grip was almost possessive, a performance for the hundreds of cameras flashing around
art sound system. His smile was dazzling, practiced, and utterly devoid of warmth. "
Everything? The words tasted like ash. I knew the truth. I had known for weeks. The photos from the private ski reso
crowd, her emerald green gown shimmering under the chandeliers. She wore a small, knowing smile, a subtle h
s to my forehead. It was a gesture of ownership, not affection. He whispered
agreement to his terms a carefully constructed trap. I would play my part,
mbly, "Elise has a special announcement for us all. Don't y
dispel the rumors. He expected me to gush about our perfect
turmoil raging within. "Thank you, August. Thank you all for coming tonight to celebrate with us." I paused, my gaz
d an incredible journey together. Ten years is a long time." A murm
for eternal happiness with him. His hand rested on the small of m
y become the woman I was always meant to be." I looked directly into the camera, a ghost of a smile playin
d from my back as if I had burned him. His face, usually so composed, contorted with shock and fury. The cameras kept flash
or her venomous gossip, stepped forward, a triumphant smirk on her face. "Always making a scene. It's a shame you couldn't keep your rich husband happy." A
... overwhelmed tonight," he said, his voice strained. "She's always been a bit theatrical." He forced a laugh, a hollow sound that didn't reach his e
nd unwavering. "There's nothing to
breath, his lips barely moving. "You think you
s composure slightly, tinged with a weariness that wen
sted something inside me. "You have not
a second, care about my feelings. It was a painful echo, because Ava used to care for me just like that
he worl
elaborate floral arrangements, growing rapidly. Panic rippled through the crowd, quickly escal
er, didn't land on me. They darted past my shoulder, locking onto Krystal Watts, who was no
ected at me in years. He didn't hesitate. He simply let go of my arm, pushing me s
and ballroom, moments ago a beacon of opulence, was rapidly transforming into a fiery inferno. My lungs burned from the smoke, my eyes stung. I tried to move, but
ing my throat. I was alone. Abandoned. The realization hit me like a physical blow, heavier than the burning debris
phony. He was already cradling a slightly injured Krystal, his bac
ittering shards rained down, followed by the heavy, ornate
the chandelier. Strong arms wrapped around me, pulling me away from the falling debris, away from the immediate pat
brother, Cass Yates, a man I hadn't seen in yea
shielding me with his broad back, pushing through the smoke and flames like a force of nature. His movements
re engines screamed in the distance, their sirens growing louder. Cass rele
as rough, laced with an urgency I
." I looked back at the burning building, then at the ambulance lights flashing nearby, where a p
y gaze. His jaw was tight, a muscle twitching in his temple. "He l
yes, not from the smoke, but from the brutal
and smoke inhalation. Cass stood guard, his pre
m bandaged, was at his side, her tears seeming more for show than genuine anguish. August didn't ask
larity in my mind was absolute. "Damage, A
day. 'Tech CEO's wife announces divorce at birthday party amidst affair rumors, th
augh escaping my lips. "Not your wi
as actually hurt. A serious burn. She's fragile, Elise. You alw
ki resort, August. For ten years, she's been with you. While I was
e. "Don't pretend you didn't know the score. You married
y voice trembling now with barely suppressed rage. "I gave up everything for you. My family,
le stunt of yours... it could ruin everything. For both of us." He gestured vaguely to Krystal, who
sacrificed for, was gone. Or perhaps, he had never existed. He was a ruthless businessman, a man
sked, my voice chillingly calm. "To issue a stat
l things blow over. You know how these things go." He even had the audacity to o
as still the naive girl who would do anything for him.
e to myself. "I'll do it. I'll make a statemen
a flicker of suspicion in
uted. And I want the clause in our joint venture contract activated." The clause I had cleverly, quietly, slipped in years ago, a safety net I had
insurance policy" when we'd first drafted it, never imagining I'd actually use it. He had
he murmured, his face cont
gaze unwavering. "No, August. J
Krystal trailing behind him, casting a triumphant, yet wary, glance back at m
. Ten years. Gone. But a new beginning had just ignited in the ashes of the old. I had played my final card, and the game was far from over. I knew August wo
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