The Billionaire's Ex wife Wants Revenge
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th swirling golden script, felt like
Castiel Mikaelson cordially i
eyes, each letter a fresh stab of pain. A wedding? How dare they? How could they even th
g her. But she held back. Crushing the paper would only be a fleeting a
eyes. Katherine's face was a canvas of emotions and a disbelief so profound it felt like a physical blow. Hailey was used to seeing Katherine navig
her voice a soft whisper that felt ina
ks, hot and unrelenting. "How could they do this to me, Hailey?" she
inseparable in their childhood, two sides of the same coin, sharing secrets and dreams, their laughter echoing through the halls of their
comforting but insufficient. "I don't know," she sa
shared, the laughter, the tears, the fights - all of it felt like a cruel joke, a fabrica
e the loss of a love she never truly had. She knew that Katherine would never truly forgive Castiel for this, but
ay from Hailey's embrace. Her face was pale, her eyes still r
," she said, he
er eyes. It was the first sign of Katherine's
r voice a warm balm in the cool night
anger staring back at her. She could still see traces of the girl she once was, the confident, vibrant Kather
iley asked, handing Ka
voice still shaky. "But I'm n
f wrinkles around them testaments to a life lived with compassion. "Why
rs. "I wouldn't put it past Caroline," she said, her voice laced wit
nted a picture of someone she had never seen before. "We've known each other for years
brought the mug to her lips. "I think I'm ready to tal
olding this secret, this painful truth, for years, burying it deep inside, afraid to let it see the li
ly person she trusted with this secret. "It all started
inseparable, their bond seemingly unbreakable. They shared everything – their secrets, their dreams,
ch passing moment. "We both wanted to be the best, the prettiest, the most popular. I
wins was legendary, a source of amusement and sometimes, concern for their friends. But it had always
tarted fighting more, arguing more, pushing each other away. The fights got uglier, the words sharper, the competi
ed their bond into a source of pain. "It was like we were two different people," she said finally, her voice laced wit
lry firsthand, the way it consumed their every thought. But she never i
er body, but unable to reach the chill in her heart. "And then,
oice filled with regret. "He was kind, he was gentle, he w
contrast to the cold, competitive world she shared with her twin. He had been a beacon
ice catching in her throat. "He was my escape, my solace.
the air, heavy with unspoken tru
voice a mix of determination and fear. "It's going t
ine's hand, her touch a s
voice firm and reassuring. "Whatever happe
ong road ahead, but with Hailey by her side, she felt a sliver of hope rekindling within he