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Falling For My Ex Husband Again

Falling For My Ex Husband Again

Author: Lailaa
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Chapter 1 I'll Leave

Word Count: 1087    |    Released on: 13/01/2025

ld and unforgiving, his red-rimmed eyes betraying neither regret nor doubt. The intensity of his anger sent a chill down Isabel's spine,

they shared more than just the life they had built together-the home, the memories, and their

e came out as a whisper, barely aud

hat look; it was the expression he wore whenever he tried to rein in his temper. Over the years, she

r," she pleaded, her voice trembling

st," he cut her off, his tone shar

to process what she had just heard. "You can't just throw me out! I'm your wife, B

e you my wife," he sneered. "I helped you become who you are toda

e tears threatening to consume her. "You're cru

hrough her. "Why, Baron?" she asked, desperate for an

arsh words could. "Because this was never meant to las

patient wave of his hand. "I'm done, Isabel. Just pack your things

ured the whispers and side-eyes from his family and friends, the constant judgment of her backgro

ve?" she asked, her

napped, his tone drippi

l. "Fine," she said, her voice steady despite the storm brewing in

will see you," he said with chilling certain

ed as she clenched her fists. "Did you forget something, B

ren filling her with dread. She searched Baron's face for even a flicker of kindness

ou plan to take care of them, Isabel?" he taunted. "You have nothing.

tting deeper than any words. "Besides," he added, his voice lac

ned Baron years ago for a wealthier man, leaving him shattered and bitter.

Isabel's voice wavered as fres

, his silence confir

med, her voice rising

te. "You knew I always loved her," he s

erything-her love, her trust, her life-and now she realized it had all been a lie. She had b

as a choked sob. "Of course," she said bitterl

he cold marble floor, her body tremb

her voice barely audible. "Bu

with that," he said before turning and walking away,

ike a suffocating blanket. She had no job, no home, and nowhere to go. But as she sat there, the spark of dete

er how broken she felt in that moment. She would come back stronger, not for herse

as Isabel slowly rose to her feet. Wiping away her tears, she took a d

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