Broken Vows, A Scientist's Revenge
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ment sending fresh waves of agony through the broken bones. My pleas to Javier had fallen on deaf ears, swallowed
for what felt like an eternity, the city lights fading into the desolate expanse of the cou
ted against the bruised pre-dawn sky. Moonlight filtered through the grimy windows, castin the oppressive gloom, his face unreadable. Bambi was beside him, a ghos
oid of any warmth. "You left me no choice. You refused
ation hit me with the force of a physical blow. He was
rembling. "What kind of punishmen
A heavy, ornate metal bar, its surface glinting d
made my blood run cold. He heamed with a chilling delight. She
uggling against the guards. "
said, his voice as cold as the metal bar she held. "Teach her what happens w
s is for your own good, Aurelia. You need to lear
st my ribs. I tried to speak, to beg,
ross her lips. "Oh, Aurelia," she purred, her voice dripping with fake sympathy. "This is goingon impassive. He was enjoyin
ce calm, detached. "We need to make sure she can't w
My hands, my tools, my life.
landed on my left hand, the one already bandaged. A searing pain, sharper than any
ain, Javier? She's
playing on his lips. "Again.
e a hammer blow to my very soul. My hands, once so skilled, so precise, were be
reaming down my face. I could barely breathe. The p
phant glint in her eyes. "She's done, Javier. She
He knelt beside me, his face close to mine. "Do you underst
too immense, too overwhelming. My world was shrin
rything w
ostrils. My hands were heavily bandaged, suspended in slings, throbbing with a du
ou're awake. I was so worried." He leaned in, his voice thick with what sounded like remorse. "I'm so so
y throat. Accident? Carried away? He had orch
oice hoarse. "You watched her br
ng me. Protecting our interests. You were being irrational." He squeezed my arm. "But I've alrea
she feels terrible. She's so distraught. But I explained it to
lintered further. He was still
ean. We can start fresh. Just us. We'll leave all this... unpleasantness behind." He gestured around the sterile room, as if dis
To imprison me in a gil
o scream. I wanted to tear out his throat. But I coul
, a box of artisanal chocolates, a brand new tablet loaded with my favorite e-books. All the things he
ts side, his eyes full of adoration. I remembered the thoughtful gifts, the quiet moments
tesque mockery. His presents w
rehead. "I've missed you, Aurelia. We
o 'before' anymore.
ache spreading through my chest.
itched giggle echoed f
en. Javier's head
linging to her slender frame. Her eyes were wide and tearf
cared." She looked at me, her eyes wide with feigned fear. "I'm so sorry, Aur
er, pulling her close. "It's alright, darling. It was just a dream. I'm here. You're sa
ttling over me. He was truly gone. His heart, hi
by her feigned vulnerability. He saw her as a damsel in distress, a precious thing he
old and sharp, settled in my mind. He was not just my husband
. But my story, my pursuit o