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Left To Die: Now The CEO Begs

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 1290    |    Released on: 15/12/2025

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silence. It was the kind of qui

round my shoulders. The ocean was a slate gray, battering the rocks bel

d out, balancing two mugs of coffee. Steam

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the ribs?

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l for the last week. He had driven me here, stocked the fridge, and seemingly tak

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ing because the coffee here

ia

aying because I don't trust

ad lost weight. My rings-if I were still wearin

ting,"

t count as a

an was the only person who didn't look at me with pity. He l

wooden table between us, vi

Chloe had it. She was the leak in my submar

hloe,"

ve to answer,

, she would call the local police.

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ce was breathless. "

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just s

rcus. An

elt a phantom pain in my ankle, right w

ked. My voice sounded f

. "It's all over Page Six. It

ess than a month since the elevator accident. Less than a mo

me," I

ant to know

ll

ut the botanical gardens in Brooklyn. Y

go there with me for our first ann

loe continued. "And he hired a private cell

*. Izzy loved

ring?"

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sed m

rivate concerts

proposal. It wa

cus had followed the script perfectly. Every time he chose her, he wa

st leave me.

commercial break between the epi

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ere,"

said. "I shouldn'

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dry, cracking sound.

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for

they win. They get to tell the story. They get to say

roken,

jured. There's

ely, his gray eyes unreadable. He knew who

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engaged

prised. He nodded

chids," I said. "

rs for *you*,"

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hest. It wasn't heartbreak. It was

fe. I had made myself small so he would have more r

be the villain in

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ordially i

same place where Izzy had staged

ed at

to the Alumni Gala t

offee down. "Do

said imm

n do

t the screen, "I'm just the ex-wife wh

tter what t

pered. "It ma

be the victim. I wanted to look them in the eye. I want

al. Because if it was real, the

blanket fell f

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out of it. He didn't tell me it was a bad id

," he

to me. He reached out and fi

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y hand. My grip tightened until the

ral for my past. And I intended to

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Left To Die: Now The CEO Begs
Left To Die: Now The CEO Begs
“On our third anniversary, my husband Marcus walked out on our dinner because his "best friend" Izzy had a crisis. That was the ninth time he chose her call over my presence. According to the sick bet I made with her years ago, it was game over. But the true end didn't come in a restaurant. It happened inside a plummeting elevator. When the cable snapped and the emergency brakes slammed us to a halt, I lay trapped under debris, my leg fractured and head bleeding. Izzy, terrified but scratched-free, screamed for help. Marcus didn't even look at me. He stepped over my broken body to scoop her up. "I've got you, Iz," he whispered, carrying her out to safety while I lay alone in the dust, gasping his name. He left me to die in that metal box. Later, when I confronted him, he called me "unstable" and "jealous." He claimed I was a burden, a placeholder he married just to pass the time until Izzy was ready for him. He even shoved me into a freezing lake to protect her from a confrontation she started. He thought I would always be there, the pathetic wife waiting in the shadows. He thought his love was a prize I would endure any torture to keep. He was wrong. I signed the divorce papers, threw my ring into the ocean, and vanished without a trace. Three years later, I returned to New York as a celebrated artist, with a man who treated me like a masterpiece, not a prop. Marcus, now ruined by Izzy's lies and stripped of his fortune, found me. He knelt in the rain on the city street, weeping, begging for one more chance to fix us. I looked down at the husband who had let me drown. "There is no 'us', Marcus," I said calmly. Then I turned my back on him and walked into my future.”
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