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The Billionaire's Broken Vow to Ex Wife

The Billionaire's Broken Vow to Ex Wife

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Chapter 1 1

Word Count: 1186    |    Released on: 17/06/2025

Andrew

t me like a cold gust of wind. The lobby gleamed with polished marble and sharp, modern lines- a

ung bride desperate to hold on, but as a woma

g off the walls like a ticking clock counti

er S

nger, betrayal, heartbreak... and something I hadn't ad

son I was here. My six-year-old daughter, with his storm-gray eyes and my stubborn ch

o steady. This is bu

. The mirrored walls showed me a reflection I barely recognized: a woman in a sharp suit, with

n my throat, the shattered glass and broken promises. The moment I realized that the ma

I was. Three

office, where sunlight spilled through floor-to-ceiling windo

h silver now, but those piercing gray eyes hadn't lost their intensity. When they met mine,

ow and calm, but heavy with

forced myself to me

d like electricity. He stepped forward, and I felt the old magnet

His question was sharp, c

, voice steady.

f regret-or was it guilt?-passed over h

otect the fragile peace I'd built. But Emma

and this-I'm not t

low, almost sad

-

lounge was a battle aga

arier, but no less commanding. I wondered what had haunted him th

from each other, the silenc

broke it. "Why, Oliver?

e, knuckles white. "It wasn't

ed, but I forced the words out. "

now, vulnerable in a way I hadn't heard

unch to the gut. For a fleetin

he way he had hurt me.

es softened

him, to heal everything between us.

aid, voice firm. "She des

wly. "She doe

. But as I looked into his eyes, I knew the

-

me- I was returning to the memories I had buried, the dreams I ha

ring through the tall windows. This was where the battle would begin-not with raised

seen before, and it unsettled me. The man who once seemed unto

ked quietly. "After all t

. Did he expect forgiveness? Or d

eserves to know who her father is. And because I

. "You think I wanted

hind his eyes-the weight of gui

soft but fierce. "Why did you let me wal

ed of losing control. Scared of what I

nights alone, the empty bed, the silenc

whispered. "And

second before letting his hand fall back to his l

between us, f

could have been-if he'd held on, if we'd foug

ality crash

go back. But because I want to protect our daughter. And tha

ce between us. His eyes searched mine, p

t. "This isn't about you and

y. "Agreed. Wha

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