Revenge For The Lies
stepped inside. The silence that enveloped her was both comforting and suffocating. She had never appreciated the stillness of the house before, always
someone cared-someone who understood. But deep down, she knew this was her battle to fight. She had always carried her burdens alone, never allowing anyone to truly see the cracks benea
reminder of the image she had once projected-perfect, poised, the picture of a happy family. But even as she gazed at the photograph, she knew it was nothin
the affair. For years, she had turned a blind eye to his growing distance, his late nights, his secretive behavior. She had convinced herself that it
ting was unmistakable, elegant yet hurried, and the words carried an intimacy that made her blood run cold. She had ignored i
tos-images of him with another woman, taken during the very weekends he had claimed to be on business trips. The evi
ion, the manipulation, the way he had taken advantage of her trust. She had loved him, had built her life a
est. She had always been strong, always in control, but this-this was different. Her marriage, her foundation, had be
used, preferring instead to spend her time in the more social areas of the house. But tonight, it fel
her eyes scanning the room as if it were unfamiliar to her. The walls were lined with bookshelves, filled with books on history, art, and business, the legacy of her fami
uture. There were documents inside, contracts, legal papers, and a list of names. These were the people who had played a part in her life wi
lix from the beginning, helping him grow his empire. But Mariana knew that Anton was just as guilty as F
d a number from memory. It only took on
e voice asked,
lied, her tone unwaverin
again, a hint of approval in the words. "Under
to make Felix and his allies pay for everything they had done. The world he had built, the
r one by one. The night was calm, but for Mariana, it was the calm before the storm. She was no longer the woman who had w
any longer. Felix, Anton, and everyone else who had betrayed her-they would all learn the price of under
w and headed for the door. The battle was just beginning, and