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No Longer His: The Woman Who Won It All

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 584    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

ared to the cold dread that settled in my heart.

cided to take my horse, Apollo, for a ride, to clear my head

ike a gunshot, spooked Apollo. He reared violently, his eyes wild wi

ngerously close to my head. I scrambled to get away, but my ank

had a rifle in his hand, not pointed at me, but at the sky. He had fired i

ne, and he was walking towards me,

he called out, his voice casual. "These

. He was going to make it

eld. A man on a powerful black horse rode towards us at incredible speed.

cing him to jump back. The stranger dismounted in on

er asked. His voice was deep and calm,

ed. "This is private prope

er said, his gaze fixed on Ethan. "It looked

his bravado. "She' s my... she'

k to Ethan. "Your talk seems to have scared her

m stand up. Ethan, for all his bluster, clearly felt it too. He hesitated, then back

beside me. "Are yo

. When he looked up, his eyes met mine. They were a startling,

ain," he said. "But you

ed me into the saddle with an ease that belied his lean frame. He mounted behind me and we rode bac

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No Longer His: The Woman Who Won It All
No Longer His: The Woman Who Won It All
“My fiancé, Ethan, told me we'd elope tonight to secure our ranches and families' futures, just as planned. But when I woke up, the world had been violently ripped from beneath me. The marriage certificate on my nightstand bore his name, but not mine. It read Sabrina Todd and Ethan Clark. My half-sister, Sabrina, had been married to my fiancé, the man I was supposed to marry, the man I loved. I overheard their cruel plan: Ethan would steal my inheritance through Sabrina, while I, the true heir, would be reduced to his mistress in my own home. The betrayal was a physical blow, worse than any fight. They paraded their stolen happiness, publicly humiliating me at every turn. When I refused to yield, Ethan, the man I' d loved since childhood, brutally kicked me in front of everyone at the local store. Days later, he tried to kill me, spooking my horse with a rifle shot and then walking towards me, injured, with a predatory smile. How could they do this? How could a man I trusted, and my own father, conspire to destroy me so completely? How could my own blood be so cold? I was alone, broken, and cornered. That' s when a lawyer knocked on the door, delivering news that changed everything: I had won the federal land lottery.”
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