Unwanted Wife's Ultimate Vengeance
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weaponized his severe OCD against me, recoiling from my touch while I walked on eggshells in our cold, sterile mansion. My foo
rmanently disabled, all to protect her. Then, at Cassie's birthday party, h
chosen a liar over me, and I was left wi
f my despair, I dis
ond, my brother had found a secret that c
pregnancy. Then, I planned to u
pte
sentence, sealed by my father's dying wish and a debt of honor. I signed away my future, hoping my heart would somehow f
rafton McDonald, Edwardo' s grandfather, held the key to our survival. He proposed the marriage. A strategic alliance, he called it. A sacrifice, I knew it was. But deep down, a foolish part of me, the part that had harbored a secret crush on Edw
I stood at the threshold of his bedroom, a room I would rarely enter without an invitation, my heart hammering against my ribs. I wore a silk robe, the delicate fab
voice was a low, precise comm
My breath
t, devoid of any warmth. "You are not to touch anything in
urned. "Edwardo, it's our wedding night." I tried
"This marriage is a transaction, Blair. Nothing more. We have an agreement
as sucked out of the room. My
squeezed a generous amount onto his palm, rubbing his hands together with a meticulous, almost v
respect it. H
g. The bedrooms were separate, of course. My bathroom was not to share a single towel, a single bar of soap, with his. Our meals were served by staff who
or, perhaps worse, were found crumpled in the waste bin. I cooked his favorite dishes, leaving them
hed on his face. He' d been up for days. I brought him a cup of
narrowed. "Did you to
was c
t to the sink, and poured it down the dr
as a cold, cons
ut silk nightgown. I stood in the doorway of his study, where he worked late,
e did, his gaze swept over me, then quickly away, a flicker
night..." My voice trailed
ood, his expression utterly repulsed. "Get out. Now. I can't work witll of antiseptic filled the air, choking me. That was the night I stopped trying. I retreated, a ghost in my own marriage, adhering to his ri
mentioned over coffee, "Have you seen Edwardo with that Cas
ardo barely tolerates my presence. He'd never be
eyebrow. "Well, he doesn't see
s a public figure. People talked. He was too meticulous, too
anic clawed at my throat. For all his cruelty, he was still my husband. I rushed to the scene, pushing through the throngs of onlookers and emergency service
mmaculate face, his expensive suit rumpled. Relief washed over me, so
wasn'
arm. He didn't flinch. He didn't even seem to notice the grime. Instead, his hand was gently stroking her back, murmuring soothing words I could
exploded behind my eyes. He held her tight, his cheek pressed against her hair, his body completely relaxed against hers. No flinching. No disinfecting.
ection I had craved for years. He saw her as worthy of his warmth. The true reason for his disdain, his phobia, his untouchab
d frantically. "Where is it? My lucky charm. The bracelet I gave you." His voice was laced wit
to a dark, smoky corner. "
was about to rush back into the smoldering building for a piece of jewel
worth it! Just promise me..." She cupped his face in her hands
his gaze locked on hers, utterly de
w chamber of my chest. Alw
y, his coldness, his contempt, all for a man who kept his tenderness for someone else. Three years of hoping against all odds, beli
my stomach. Not the emotional kind, but a persistent, physical q
With Edwar
nother. The thought of bringing a child into this desolate mockery of a family, a child who would be repulsed by
would end the pregnancy. I would reclaim my life, whatever was left of it.
made it to my destination. A black SUV swerved in front of my car, forcing me to stop. Two hulking men in dark suits ya
med, struggling agai
ur husband." The driver's v
eted. Edwardo.
e hours, deeper and deeper into unfamiliar territory, until we reached a secluded, dil
a terrifying fury I had never witnessed before. Next to him, my step-brother, Ben, was slumped aga
ve you done to Ben?" I lunged f
You know exactly what this is, Blair." He took a step clos
about!" My mind raced, trying to connect t
otel fire. And you, my dear wife, were conveniently there, watching us." He pointed a
ght I was capable of something so malicious? The absurdity of it was suffo
eaded, struggling to break free. "I was there b
ssage of reassurance passing between us. He tried to sp
tell me where Cassie is, or I send your dear brother to a federal prison. I have enough evidence to frame him for corporate espionage, a crime he's utterly innocent of, but one that will guarantee hicold, merciless face. This was not the ma
don't know where she is! I would never hurt
is face a mask of stone.