His Betrayal, My Fierce Comeback
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utionary tale whispered in hushed tones. But here, on Cruz' s secluded island, I was very much alive
my marriage. He never pressed, never questioned, simply observed and supported. I told him bits and pieces of my story, the raw, ugly truth o
was probably scrambling to control the narrative, to protect his empire, to minimize the damage of his wife's convenient "dis
dding ring, a dull gold band that symbolized a love that had turned to ash. I remembered Britton slipping it onto my finge
a silent farewell, a final severance from the past. I felt no sorrow, only a profound sense
uz asked, appearing be
, his presence a steady anchor. He hadn't just saved my life; he
ted in the pre-nuptial agreement. This wasn't about revenge in the petty sense. It was about justice. It was about reb
ed to his secluded island. He pointed to a bulletin board. "Yo
astronomical. "He's desperate," I observed, a faint smirk touching my lips. "Good." I walke
m the sea air. "You deserve a fresh start, Elliana," Cruz said, his hand re
rst, I need to clean up the mess left behind." My eyes hard
ting a quiet understanding.
s a stark contrast to Britton's possessive control, his c
uments, the pre-nuptial agreement a sharp weapon in my arsenal. He also provided me with resources, contacts, and a level of logistical support t
I stood on the deck of Cruz's boat, looking back at the island, at th
d, my voice thick with e
helm. "Stay safe, Elliana. And rem
elt a surge of adrenaline. The fear was gone, replaced by a steely determination. Britton Cohen had tried t
He thought of everything. The city skyline loomed in the distance, a concrete jungle I was ready to conquer. My phone buzzed wit
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