Five Years, A Forged Vow
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devoted wife who helped Br
eigned injury, he handed her the diamond necklace meant f
made storms terrifying, yet he drove
ied of the stranger driving my rid
er," she taunted. "Don'
eturn home and discover the ultimate betrayal: Br
wife. I was just a placeh
omforting her, I di
e wedding certificate, pa
mistake and came begging on
pte
rey
s eyes, usually so warm for me, fixed on her as he clutched the diamond necklace I
the golf prodigy who had traded his clubs for a tech empire. They hois
back!" someo
it!" another v
n his wife, his steady support as he built his business from the ground up, after he' d walked aw
on the green, winning,
h Kristal?" a woman next to
parable. He practically
ld did. Brandon, the seasoned pro, and Kristal, his star pupil, h
tinued, oblivious to my presence. "She was just a slip
cal flutter, and Brandon, still on the shoulders of the crowd, reached out instinctively.
on her lips. He smiled back, a genuine, unburdened smile I hadn't seen
an next to me gushed. "
ir past, their shared history, stories I was merely an audi
ter she left?" another voice cut in. "S
," a third person added. "He'
rld, or at least this tournament, and here she was. My
like it was spinning out of control. The cold steel of a stranger's hand on my arm, the whispered threats, the frantic st
state-of-the-art security system, he'd brushed it off. "Audrey, darling, you'r
nightmare, he'd merely offered a pat on the head.
p blade. To him, my fears were an inconvenience. Her needs, her past, her he
I wouldn't cry here. Not now. Not in front of this crowd
ble, not unkindly. "She always loo
. Adrift in a sea of his past, a
niscing. "Taught her everything she knows, th
Audrey came along and nursed him b
vy in my gut. I had built my life around him, helped him transition from golf to tech, celebrat
voice, when it came, was a tigh
too busy looking at Kristal, a soft, al
ried again, lo
cused for a moment as they landed on me. A flicker
ched himself from Kristal, but not complet
voice shaking despite my be
te drumbeat. I needed him to say my name. I
Kristal, who now looked down demure
lapped him on the shoulder. "It's for Kristal, right,
ed through the ai
night," another friend added. "Rushing to comf
me up for dinner. He had said
eyeing for Audrey's anniversary gift, Brandon?" someone el
e air, a cruel, public accusation. The whispers started