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His Betrayal Funded My Revenge

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1316    |    Released on: 18/05/2026

smelled

rgamot and something darker, something that lived in the le

ehead had slipped, and she could feel blood t

nd that actually held, was in his desk. She'd seen it there once, months ag

nce, older than the building it sat in. The drawer

ed her

ight.

ber. She'd seen him enter it once, early in their marriage, befo

e date. Mont

licked. Gr

adilla's

color. A notebook with his initials embossed in gold. A bott

unsealed, sliding toward

t it befo

r was familiar. Morrison, Price & Kline. The law firm that handled everything for the Shepard f

ned the

age stopped

REEMENT AND PRO

early in her marriage, when she'd still believe

n smalle

for: Atti

on of Marriage to Ab

apart. It was the only useful thing her father had taught her, in

rned t

ensive. Brutal. Elegan

ust fund established by her father, the one Attilio's lawyers had somehow gained control of, would remain in his posses

ed anoth

of issue of t

ds, not understanding, th

epard family. She would surrender all parental rights. She would hav

crumpled i

the tears on her chin, dripping onto the expens

had arrived in boxes while she was still in the hospital. The room Attilio had ordered sealed after she

sealed it becau

though

while she was taking pills to forget the sound of monitors flatlining, while she wa

g from her hands, spreading across

his ring and borne his silence and learned to smile at parties where no one spoke to he

rs. Neatly, carefully,

of good paper, the clean separation, th

d confetti, until her hands shook with the ef

beeped be

dded paper clutched

e foyer. Heavy,

iga

t heard it in eleven

nto the drawer, slamming it shut with her hip. She wiped her face with her slee

he hallway as he r

Shepard

ined with something dark at the hem. His shirt unbuttoned at the collar, his tie missing. St

. Dark, assessing,

terrible

nd surprised them bo

re you?"

e his answer, watched the small muscle in his jaw tig

said. "The mer

re ly

. She hadn't planned to say them

ad the best poker face she'd ever seen,

e going to the Hamptons.

ooked at Abigail at their wedding and seen a tran

emor in her voice and hated

from her hairline. The split lip she'd tried to cover with c

appened

from his reach. "I'm tired. I need

the one that made grown men stutter. "You will be there. You

fe I p

. The way he'd calculated her value, her r

elchair, perfect and broken and e

le she'd practiced for three years, the one t

he said. "What

omething flickered in his eyes, too fast

tight with exhaustion, with secrets, with th

hind him with a so

lway, still smiling, unt

o pack her bag

plan he

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His Betrayal Funded My Revenge
His Betrayal Funded My Revenge
“I was ambushed in a Brooklyn alley, bleeding and running for my life. I called my husband, Attilio Shepard-the one man who had promised to protect me. He never picked up. I later found out that while I was being hunted, his private jet was landing in New York. He was flying home from Paris with Candace, the woman he'd always truly loved. The police arrested the man who attacked me, but my husband's lawyers had him out by morning. It turned out my attacker was Candace's brother, and Attilio was protecting her from the scandal. I even overheard him on the phone. "Find out who the victim is," he told his assistant. "Offer them whatever it takes. Cash. An NDA. Just make it go away." He never bothered to ask who the victim was. He was ordering my silence, my forgiveness, my complete erasure-paid for with the power I gave him when I took his name. I was just a problem to be solved with money. So when his lawyers brought me a check for five million dollars, I took it. This wasn't surrender. It was funding. That night, I walked into my attacker's penthouse party, ready to burn their world to the ground.”