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The Jilted Wife's Spectacular Comeback

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 569    |    Released on: 19/08/2026

cker of disgust crossed her face. This was n

tom suits in the closet. The fountain pen on the study desk. She grabbed a cardboard box from the util

ther piece of their

, the apartment air f

artwell arrived flanked by his lawy

hed rage. His mother, effortless old-money arrogance in a perfect c

nate. White power suit. Flawless makeu

he two legal teams bent over the sha

began, condescension dripping, "this is all so unseemly.

t people. When your son used my meticulously planned wedd

ronizing sympathy. "We know you're hurt. But Jessi's situation is s

p. "I'm not interested in platitud

e documents. He ha

ed to the last page. S

et her have the paper. His lawyers would tie it up in court for ye

en Johnston now held control

. Then glanced at Hartwell,

one mor

inleys

nths. One million dollars. Since I'm no longer t

lotchy red. "Heave

ll of New York know the Finley heir not onl

s no problem. We'll pay." She would not let th

ht smile, as if to say:

ou'll return our family heirloom. The Morning Star set. After a

l had proposed with. The symbo

ght this the final humiliation-publi

means that even though the wedding ceremony never took place, you are already legally husba

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The Jilted Wife's Spectacular Comeback
The Jilted Wife's Spectacular Comeback
“I was at my final fitting, trying on the masterpiece wedding dress I had spent eighteen months designing, when my phone rang. It was my fiancé, Hartwell. The day before our wedding, he called to cancel. He told me my stepsister Jessi had terminal cancer, and her dying wish was to marry him. "Heaven, she's dying. It's just fulfilling the wish of a terminally ill person. I'll compensate you with three percent of my company's stock." To fulfill her wish, he expected me to step aside for the girl who had spent her life stealing my things, backed by my biased parents. Later, his mother demanded I return my engagement ring so Jessi could wear it on her deathbed, and Hartwell actually suggested I wait as his backup plan. "This thing with Jessi is temporary. After she's gone in three months, I'll marry you then." They even stole my custom wedding invitations, the venue I booked, and my floral designs to celebrate their betrayal. I looked at the man I was supposed to marry, feeling nothing but incandescent rage and absolute disgust. My years of compromise had only taught them to take more, but I was done being a victim. I forced him to sign over fifty-one percent of his company and pay two million dollars in damages. But my real revenge came at the courthouse, when he realized we were already legally married and state law required a thirty-day cooling-off period for divorce. "Heaven, you have to keep this quiet. You can't ruin my wedding to Jessi." I slapped him hard across the face, ready to make his upcoming ceremony the biggest joke in New York.”