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Too Late For Your Grand Remorse

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 918    |    Released on: 11/12/2025

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Corinne," she asked, her voice barely a whisper, "

inst my skull. I lay awake, staring at the ceiling, the silence of the empty house

to a time before the coldness, before

ocked to him like bees to honey, but he never gave them the time of day. He was always surrounded by a posse of guys, a natural lead

me," he' d snarl, his arm casually slung around my shoulders, pos

le that we would end up together. But our marriage, when it

happened. A drunk driver. Grant was critically injured. The doctors said he migh

ked him through grueling physical therapy. I was his shadow, his pillar of strength

le in his own right, his mother looked at me with tears in her eyes. "Cori

he whispered, his eyes filled with a raw, grateful emotion.

pensive gifts. He took me on lavish vacations. He performe

e me to work, but drop me off three blocks away, complaining about traffic, never waiting to see me safely inside. Our intimacy was a schedul

ls it with ingredients I can' t stand." They' d shrug. "That' s just marriage, Corinne. After ten years, it' s normal. Don' t be so

ylee a

a revelation. With Kylee, I saw the

ere installing to the firm' s back entrance. "This is for you, sweetheart," he was saying, his voice soft, almost tender. "So you don' t have to stru

cussing a band with Kylee, their voices low and intimate, their shared laughter echoing down the hallway. He knew a

o me, glowed on the screen. It was a language learning app. I clicked on it. It was

y. He was at his desk, his back to me. He was murmuring into the phone, his voice a low thrum

s practicing. Practicing for her. Practicing the words he had never once uttered to me. Not i

said "I love you"

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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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