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His Betrayal, Her Liberation

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 737    |    Released on: 07/07/2025

linking of champagne glasses. Tonight, however, I wasn't here to start a war. I was here to end one, quietly. The divorce w

contrast to the colorful peacocks around me. Heads turned. Whispers

iant in a white dress that made her look like a bride. She was playing her part perfectly, smiling sweetly at everyone who approached, while her e

ghtened, a muscle jumping in his jaw. H

al-climbing friends, decided to make her move. She gli

to see you here. I thought you'd be... indispos

for those nearby to hear.

, my voice smooth as silk. "But thank you for your concern. It's touchin

her mouth to retort, but I was alrea

ssessive arm around Bella's waist, pulling her closer. It was a clear, public declaration. He was

breath, willing myself to stay calm. The old me would have thrown a drink in his face. The ne

nd, his hand resting low on her back, a smirk playing on his lips. It was a performance for my benefit, a deliberate

t, tense drama unfolding on the dance floor. They were getting their story: the

ella, emboldened by his public display of affection, "accidentally" stumbled, jostl

her hand flying to her mouth in

f aggression. Mark, of course, s

He didn't even look at the stain on my dress. He was too busy fussing over Bel

focating. He was so complet

voice unnervingly calm

oom anymore. The air was too thick with hypocrisy and lies. I had made a mis

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His Betrayal, Her Liberation
His Betrayal, Her Liberation
“Our marriage was a battlefield, and the whole city had front-row seats. For five years, Chloe Davis and Mark Stone were New York City' s most famous train wreck, a story of pure animosity that sold magazines and fueled gossip columns. They said we hated each other. They were right. I had married Mark on my twenty-second birthday, a calculated decision, fueled by a decade-long desire for revenge. He was my older brother Liam' s biggest rival, a man who represented everything my family stood against. But he had Ethan' s eyes. That was enough for me back then. On our wedding night, instead of consummating our marriage, I set the penthouse on fire. That set the tone for the next five years. I paraded college students to charity auctions, smashed priceless vases, and weaponized his own humiliating betrayal against him in front of his board. Each calculated move, each public spectacle, was designed for one purpose: to push Mark Stone to his breaking point, to make him the one to initiate our divorce and set me free. And it worked. He finally served me the papers, citing his new love, Bella, as the reason. But then, the carefully constructed walls between us crumbled into something raw and ugly. In the heat of our final, desperate clash, he gasped out a name. "Bella." A sharp, searing pain shot through me, and my first instinct was to hurt him back. I bit down hard on his shoulder, tasting blood. He recoiled, his eyes wide with shock, then narrowed with fury. He left, leaving me crumpled on the floor, the pain in my abdomen intensifying. My vision blurred. "Mark," I choked out, "Something's wrong." He walked out, closing the door behind him, leaving me alone on the cold floor, convinced it was just another trick. In the sterile white of the hospital room, the truth was delivered with clinical detachment: severe internal bruising and a hairline fracture on my lower rib. These were not self-inflicted wounds; they were the physical toll of five years of "intimacy." But the real blow came, not from him, but from Bella. She orchestrated a fall in the stairwell, falsely accusing me of pushing her. Mark, blinded by her cunning, believed every word, unleashing a torrent of my past sins against me, shattering any remaining dignity. "You're just like you always do," he spat, his grip like a vise on my hair. "You set fire to our apartment. You trashed a charity event. You think I'd believe a single word that comes out of your mouth?" His face, once so familiar, was now a stranger's-blinded by a pretty face and a well-told lie. He saw Ethan's face in her, the same way I once saw it in him. The realization was so absurd it was almost funny. I had built my own cage. And now, I was trapped, exiled to a desolate seaside villa, no phone, no internet, no contact with the outside world. A punishment. A banishment. But Mark had no idea that his prison was actually my path to liberation. He thought he was breaking me. He had no idea I was just getting started.”
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