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Too Late For Your Grand Remorse

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 925    |    Released on: 11/12/2025

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hrobbing in my lower abdomen. The decision had been mine, made with cold, clear resolve, a final severance f

e was strained, thick with tears.

ismissed her, seeing her as another one of my responsibilities, a drain on my time. If I ever needed to help her, he' d subtly, or not so sub

familiar ringtone pierced the air. Grant' s mother. My ex

accusatory, cut through the phone. "Divorce? Are you out of your mind

at' s between Grant and me

you think you' ll do without him? You' re nothing without Grant." Her words were a familiar, insidious drip of poison. "And don' t think I don' t know about that little intern. Kylee is a

proved. It wasn' t just Grant' s betrayal, it was his entire family' s compl

dangerously calm. "Because right now, it' s not looking so good." And wit

y hands shaking. "Mom, wh

lted, Corinne. By her boss. Keven Bauer. He' s a monst

nocent sister. This couldn' t be happen

es red and swollen, her body trembling. My heart brok

e. "I don' t know what to do. He said... he said h

her hair. "We' ll get justice. Grant... Gran

en it dimmed. "But... he' s busy, isn' t he? Wit

tterness. "He won' t turn his back on fam

The imposing glass tower gleamed in the morning sun, a monument to ambition and power. In

onal interruptions during business hours. But this wa

Sloan was in a meeting and had a packed schedule. I explained the urgency, that it was a family matter. She fi

the clock, my anxiety growing with each

cut through the professional din. "M

nt' s assistant like an old friend, a quick, intimate whisper passing between them. Then, without a glance at

o appointment, no waiting. Just a ca

r. Sloan has a... very urgent, unforeseen matter with a client. He' ll b

e of nausea. Unfor

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“For nearly a decade, I was the perfect wife to Grant Sloan, sacrificing my own dreams to support his meteoric rise. But when I saw a photo of him at a company gala with his young intern, Kylee, his hand on her back and a smile I hadn't seen in years, I knew my marriage was over. My world shattered further when my younger sister, Aubrie, was assaulted by her boss. I begged Grant, a top lawyer, to help her. He coldly refused, claiming his caseload was full, only to later stand in court as the defense attorney for my sister's attacker-who turned out to be Kylee's brother. The betrayal was absolute. Fueled by Kylee's vicious online campaign, Aubrie was driven to suicide, jumping from the courthouse roof as Grant and I watched. The final, sickening blow came when Kylee desecrated Aubrie's grave, grinding her ashes into the dirt over a plot she wanted for her dead puppy. Grant, finally seeing Kylee's monstrous nature, brutally punished her and her brother. He came back to me, broken and begging for forgiveness, even staging a grand public proposal. He thought his remorse could erase the blood on his hands and the ashes on the ground. I looked at the man who had destroyed my life and offered him a single word. "No."”
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