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Shattered Vows: The Secret Heiress's Dazzling Return

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 1213    |    Released on: Today at 18:34

rile white. The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, casting a ha

d. There was blood on his sleeves, blood on his pants, blood dried under his fingernails. He didn't c

bove them was on. Inside, they were cutting h

liot Hardin striding down the hallway. His oldest friend. The only person who kn

n front of him. He held out a bottle

ed at the red light, his voice a r

t stood there, a silent pres

ove. He barely breathed. The image of Clementine falling, the s

open. A doctor in blood-spattered scrubs stepped

, his heart hammering again

ficant concussion and severe bruising across her back

ense his knees nearly buckled. But before

sorry. Your wife was about six weeks pregnant. The

van like a sledgeh

gna

s seemed to close in on him. He stared at the

" he b

tly. "It's likely she didn't even kn

dded once and

g his child. A tiny, defenseless thing that h

lder. "Don. Don, look at me. Th

laced instantly by a cold, hard mask. He couldn't show weakness. He couldn't show pain. N

is jaw clenching. When he spoke, his

ing into a sneer. "It changes noth

with disbelief. "What are you tal

at them. If he looked at them, he would think of her lying on that tab

eeping his voice low, making sure it carried in the quiet

He stared at the white wall, his han

words tasting like acid on his tongue. "She... she might

uilt, the terrifying surge of emotion that had threatened to drown him-he had to bury

, his friend's face was pale, his expression a mix of

as if he couldn't believe the word

d a gurney out of the recovery room. Clementine lay o

by. He felt nothing.

The door was left slightly ajar t

k a deep breath, smoothing down his ru

the bed, her body perfectly still. Her eyes were open, but they weren't

heard ev

ce had carried through the gap in the door. She had heard the doctor. She had heard the word "pregna

he had hea

man

He had killed her baby. And then, like a final twist of the knife, he had casua

n was too vast, too consuming, for tears. It was

He looked down at her, his face a mask

ed at him. The man she had married. The man she had loved, once,

y, as lifeless as a doll

ed. He thought she would get over it. He turned and wa

beeped steadily beside her. The pain in her bo

And in the darkness

cold, hard diamond of resolve. You w

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Shattered Vows: The Secret Heiress's Dazzling Return
Shattered Vows: The Secret Heiress's Dazzling Return
“For two years, Clementine played the perfectly obedient wife to billionaire Donovan Bray, wearing his heavy diamonds and enduring his cold indifference. Until she accidentally saw his tablet and discovered she was just a "collateral asset"-a cheap lookalike prop hired to make his ex-girlfriend, Gisela, jealous. When Gisela returned to New York, Donovan's mask completely slipped. During a vicious argument where he mocked Clementine as a pathetic shadow, he grabbed her, causing her to fall down a flight of marble stairs. Waking up in the hospital, Clementine learned she had miscarried a six-week-old baby she didn't even know she had. But what truly shattered her was hearing Donovan's voice through the cracked hospital door. "It changes nothing." He coldly lied to his friend that the fall had caused permanent infertility. "It was probably for the best." He had killed her unborn child and casually dismissed her worth, truly believing she was a penniless nobody who would suffer his abuse in silence. He thought he held all the power, leaving her broken and discarded for his true love. What Donovan didn't know was that his fragile, dependent wife was secretly "C.", the billionaire genius behind Aurelian, the world's most exclusive luxury jewelry empire. Lying in the sterile room, Clementine dried her tears, filed for a ruthless divorce, and permanently froze his supplementary black card. It was time to show him who really held the strings.”