The Billionaire's Ex wife Wants Revenge
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s celebrating the end of her world. She lay sprawled across her king-sized bed, a half-empty glass of merlot, a testament to her despair, precariously balanced on the nightstand.
comment on the Willow Whispers blog a tin
to marry your ex
o herself, a bitter smile twisting her lip
ore barbed comments, each one a tiny
wife just so he coul
ich enough, even convince your ex-wife's t
ryone okay
kinda dis
t did Caroline really hav
seems like a sn
whispered, her voice barely audible above the muffled laughter eman
over her, each memory a sharp sh
abandon; the intoxicating rush of falling in love, believing it would last forever; the gradual erosion of trust, the insidious whispers of doubt creeping in, like a venomous vine slowly choking the lif
in the first place," one of the comments on the blog read. "They
knuckles turning white. She didn't need to remember
bout this," another comment chimed in.
in her soul, igniting a spark of anger th
hell. And she wasn't going t
replaced with a seemingly identical copy. But Katherine w
flickered to life, displaying a distorted image of Caroline's smiling face, a
sing in her throat. But she swallowed it down, re
hind, forgotten. She would have her revenge. She would make the
riends, but the laughter didn't reach her, couldn't penetrate the f
out of her reverie. Footsteps echoed through the hallway,
called out, her voice
epped in, her face alight with an infectious
It reminded Katherine of the life she had
d, but with multiple pink and white boutique bags. The sheer vol
, her voice bubbling over with excitem
of appreciation for Hailey's unwavering support. She didn'
." Katherine sighed, her voice tinged with sarcasm.
ling. "Come on, it's for the plan! O
he sat up, the movement causing a ripple in the satin bedspread,
ailey assured her, her voice laced with an
g out a gorgeous black dress, the fabric ca
. The dress, sleek and sophisticated, with its int
r voice filled with a mixture
her voice a mixture of excitement and pride.
had created years ago, a vision she had held dear, a part of her soul that she had poure
cing lines of inspiration, her imagination filling the pages with dreams and aspirations. She had sold her designs to a prestigious French
s come to life. Never witnessed
ns, a symbol of her talent, her resilien
hed out, her fingers tracing the delicate embroidery, the soft fabric, feeling the
h and genuine affection. But beneath the surface, Katherine cou
the world. But lately, Katherine sensed a change in her, a shift in her demeanor, a s
usual bubbly energy, "I've bought outfits for every occ
array of dresses, skirts, tops, shoes, and acces
king on a more serious tone. "And you've got to look absolute
fabrics, the intricate details, and a flicker
gth, every shred of her wit, to ensure that their wedding wouldn't
this." Kat