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Shattered Vows: The Secret Heiress's Dazzling Return

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 1167    |    Released on: Today at 18:34

the city look like a postcard. The light poured through the floor-to-ceiling windo

a week since she came home from the hospital. Donovan hadn't returned. He had sent another text-Business trip.

nes and its expensive, uncomfortable furniture, had never felt like a

f the kitchen. "Mrs. Bray? It

aid, her voice soft. "Jus

r on the coffee table, offered a sympatheti

of the refrigerator. She counted the seconds until she heard t

she m

stent throb, a constant reminder of the fall, but the pain was just background noise

door was heavy, solid oak. She stepped ins

m. Sandalwood and ozone.

es that lined the far wall. She scanned the spines, her fing

who built a fortune to win a woman who was already gone.

ed it. The pages had been hollowed out, a perfect rectangular cavity hidden

and pulled out an old, battered laptop. It was a cheap model, the kind a student w

hardware wallet into the USB port and typed in a string of chara

d. Numbers appeared

io. Eight figures. And tha

ehind Aurelian. It had all started with a single, forgotten patent her grandfather had left her-a complex metallurgical formula that became the secret behind Aureli

ey didn't make her happy. The

a new message from Rosenfeld & Associates, th

gation on Mr. Bray is complete. We a

ought of the stairs. She thought of the baby. She thou

man

ped he

reconcilable differences. And add a restra

hed into the encrypted networ

dreds of files. Sketches, CAD models, high-resolution photographs of finished pieces. The

a loft in SoHo. She had bought it through a shell company five years ago. It was hers. Completely, le

feel the sun on her face through the skylight. She c

st folder. It was

And a single photograph. A matte black, heavily modified Nissan GT-R, caught mid-d

e years escaping the pressure of her life by racing in the underground circuits of Los Angeles. He did

k into the hollowed-out book and placed the book back on the shelf. She

e sofa. She pulled the blanket back over her legs. Sh

hone. The real one. She

ang

?" Debby's voice wa

ice was calm, steady. There was no tremor,

e other end. "Thank God. Clem,

ity below. The city that had been her cage. The city that was about to become her hun

" Debby said witho

against the sofa and closed her eyes. The g

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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.”