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His Regret, Her Revolution

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 517    |    Released on: 21/06/2025

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gone. Her face was a

u look," she said, leani

n front of me. She grabbed a handfu

"He' s mine. He was always supposed to be mine. You were

r, pushing my head b

at her, my thr

ater, I heard a clatter from the living room, followed

to my feet

k, a malicious smirk on her f

that noise?

tress. "I was clearing the counter, and I think I knocked somethi

he counter. My silv

my grandmother. It wasn' t expensive,

. My voice was hoarse. "M

I didn' t even thi

that on

reach her. He spun me around, h

Amy? You' re acting completely unhi

ia, putting himself betwee

tears finally coming. "Carter, pl

something in his eyes. Guilt? Hes

" she whimpered, cradling her arm. "I thi

ed to furious in an instant. All

kay, Sof? L

o me, his eyes b

iolent and you' re crazy. I want

ted to

you' re ready to apologize to Sofia

ady to leave. I had been planning it. But hearing him say it, casting me

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His Regret, Her Revolution
His Regret, Her Revolution
“I gave him seven years. Seven years of unwavering support, sacrificing my Georgetown scholarship and a promising career to stand by Carter's side. But at Thanksgiving dinner, while his mother gifted his "friend" Sofia a vintage Chanel bag, my reward was a $20 Starbucks gift card. Then, Sofia moved in, and Carter gave her our master bedroom, relegating me to a cramped guest room. My shock turned to horror when Sofia, fully aware of my life-threatening nut allergy, served me pesto pasta, and Carter forced me to eat it. As I gasped for air, he sneered, "Drama, all for attention." He defended her, even after she gleefully destroyed my deceased grandmother's locket. He then accused me of being violent and crazy, kicking me out of my own home. How could the man I loved for seven years betray me so shamelessly, side with a clear manipulator, and dismiss my suffering as an act? Was I truly just a placeholder, a temporary distraction until his "true love" returned from Europe? The pain wasn't just heartbreak; it was a profound injustice. I wouldn't just disappear. Armed with clarity and a quiet fury, I walked away, not to mourn, but to reclaim the ambitious woman he tried to erase. And when he inevitably came crawling back, offering millions to buy my forgiveness, he'd learn that some things, once broken, can never be bought back.”
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