Left To Burn: My Husband's Betrayal
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lone figure by the buffet. He tried to hide it, but I could feel his gaze, a desperate pul
flashing with irritation. He stiffened, his jaw tightening. Then, she deliberately turned her bac
he man, then to me. He grabbed a champagne glass from a passing waiter and, with a violent clatter,
lle's arm, yanking her away from her dance partner. "What the hell do you think yo
? You bring her to my birthday party, then you criticize
ly towards him, crushing his mouth against hers in a desperate, bruising kiss. Isabelle, after a moment of
but with a profound sense of disgust. It was a grotesque display, a desperate dance of two broken sou
athing etched on his features. He saw me then, standing by the buffet, my
ked with regret. "It was a mistake. I thought... I thought yo
ays have." She then turned to me, a venomous smirk on her face. "He wan
r. "No, Isabelle! I don't want
rabbed a steak knife from a nearby table and held it to her wrist. "The
elle, no! Don't be stupid!" He lunged
hem, began to sway. A loud creak echoed through the hall, and then, w
delier smashed onto the marble floor, sending shards of crystal flying everywhere. Holden cried out, a sharp, ch
for herself, not for him. The hall erupted in c
ing. No shock, no pity, no relief. Just a profound, chilling indiffe
aos, my steps light, my heart unfettered. I walked out of t