The Billionaire's Revenge Bride
her dress, her nerves were buzzing in anticipation. Three y
directly to her table. "Mrs. Carte
ed. "Yes? What
laced a thick envelope on the table
ds blurred together. Petition for Divo
ammered, pushing the papers back toward him
ch. "Have you spoken to
Her hands trembled as she reached for her phone. Daniel's name glowed on
ice was small, a
Then, in a tone so cold it sent a chill down her spine, he said, "I b
u mean it's over? Daniel, where are you? Wha
niel answered in a t
s some kind of joke, I beg
aled, bored, detached. "I
ned. "After three years?
t change. "It's
but she refused to let
ith terrifying finality, h
he streetlights blurred as the tears ran down her face, her fing
isn't
n't hap
ng with the keys, her hands shaking too hard to find the righ
lavender and polished wood, as if nothing had changed, as if
heard f
housekeeper of three years. She stood near the staircase, w
darted around.
ed. "I... I d
tt shouted in a pained voice,
her gaze dropping to the fl
k a step for
plied in a voice that was b
lodged itself in Scarle
arter, I... I don't thi
rist, not unkindly but
between them before Elena
The one who got away. The woman he never spoke of b
te nights, the sudden trips, the way Daniel had been slipping away like sand through her fin
here
tumbler. His jacket was draped over the back of a chair, his tie loosene
ide him, her long legs were tucked beneath her, hair spil
voice was
drink before finally meeting h
it nearly knocked the
ed to Valerie
ers tracing the rim of her
dug into her pa
rie could. "I don't think t
her in his mind. While she was still kissing him goodnight, sti
esk like she belonged there. "He was never yours, Scarlett,
embled the man she had loved and trusted with her whole heart. But he was looking at he
ivered the
can imagine, Scarlett." He said, swirling his dr
eath caught i
ehol
Valerie sipped her drink, not trying to hide her smirk, and Dani
egs move as she stumbled out of the library. The walls of the building blurred
t her like a slap whe
ehol
and over, rattling inside her li
d onto the empty sidewalk. The w
tched at her sides, nails digging into her palms. Her
just a pl
ckled. Then, darkness. The cold pavemen