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The Billionaire's Doll Walks Away Forever

Chapter 3 3

Word Count: 819    |    Released on: Today at 18:46

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urse. The satisfying click of the cl

d floor. She grabbed Walter Chandler's arm and dragged him t

tight band around her ribs loose

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voice came fr

e name she used when she dealt with art suppliers and obscure gallery owner

ed aroun

walked toward her. His expression was

"I am Iaan Glass. The curator here. You attended our pre-openi

n of an inch. He was an old acquaint

olite nod. "Mr. Glass.

He looked at the empty space

ou are not as ruthless as you appear." He poin

er her bare ring finger, a

. I am glad they got what

d at her face, really looked a

t conflict. I am sorry you

semi-private seating area

sit for a

h leather chair. Iaan poured a glass of wat

throat. She looked up and her eyes locked ont

ble," she murmured, the words slip

great eye. That is a pi

nd the glass. The water rippled

o remain perfectly still. She s

artist. No one know

rd, resting his e

. They sell on their own terms, through a blind tru

her ears. She had no idea her

out them?" she asked,

ng. His expression turned

s. They paint solitude. They paint the quiet di

was not sadness, but a painful, shocking sense of being seen. For three years, she had lived in a penthouse

e had to clench her fists tightly un

not ask why she looked

going through something. I do not mean to pry

enuine concern in his e

you,

for dinner. Would you care to join me? We

ith another man since she married Elek. Her

k this morning. She remembered his

ter glass down

ld lov

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The Billionaire's Doll Walks Away Forever
The Billionaire's Doll Walks Away Forever
“I spent three years playing the role of the perfect, silent wife in Elek Hamilton's penthouse, treated as little more than an expensive piece of furniture. When I finally gathered the courage to ask for a divorce, he didn't even look at me, dismissing my request as a childish tantrum or a ploy for a new car. He treated our marriage like a business contract, and my existence as a routine task to be checked off, all while he kept a secret life that shattered my world. I discovered he wasn't just cold; he was obsessed with his ex-girlfriend, Carlee Kelley, and I was nothing but a living, breathing replica-a placeholder he kept to satisfy his own twisted nostalgia. The final blow came when I saw the lipstick smudge on his collar and the text from her calling me his "little doll," confirming that every touch and every word of affection he'd ever given me was meant for someone else. I was never his wife; I was a ghost haunting his home, a prop for his true love. How could I have been so blind, letting my soul wither away for a man who didn't even see me as human? I didn't want his money or his empire anymore; I just wanted to stop being a shadow. I walked out of that penthouse with nothing but the clothes on my back, determined to reclaim the life I had buried, even if he tried to use my family to keep me trapped.”
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