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His Betrayal, My Unmaking, Her Crime

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 550    |    Released on: 08/07/2025

he drug-induced fog. It was the mother instinct,

nother kick, I uncoiled. With a strength I didn't know I

. He howled in pain and su

lull. The crowd quieted. Ryan and Mark stared

fleetin

th rage. The game was ov

seethed. "You wa

y feet dangling uselessly. I clawed at his hands, but his grip was like ir

u," he whispered, his

the impact jarring every bone in my body. A sharp, crac

deliberate menace. He was going to hurt me in a way that was

y body, but at my head. Then he stoppe

Not

screamed, a raw, voiceless sound that w

s. My fiancée, Ava... now she's strong. She deals with death every day and she's still the kindest

ng his memory of me to torture me. He was holding up a twisted, idealized v

saw his leg swing back. I saw the expensi

o shield myself, but I

in that was different from anything I had ever felt. It wasn't just

t I knew was happening in that instant. It was the final, complete death of hope. The man I loved, the future we had planned, the family w

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His Betrayal, My Unmaking, Her Crime
His Betrayal, My Unmaking, Her Crime
“The sterile scent of my forensic lab usually brought me comfort, an oasis where I rebuilt lives from bone. Tonight, it felt like a heavy shroud. As a forensic artist, I was nearing completion on Case 734-a "Jane Doe" skull-when her face, slowly emerging from the clay, tightened my stomach with sickening recognition. It was Eleanor Blackwood, my fiancé Ryan' s mother, vanished two years ago. I reached for my phone, hand trembling, to tell him the impossible truth: I' d found his missing mother' s remains. Before I could dial, the lab door creaked open, revealing two ski-masked figures; a primal fear choked me. A foul-smelling cloth descended, and the world went black. I woke to searing pain, the stench of blood, and pulsing music. My face a swollen mess, I was dragged to a brightly lit stage-a boxing ring built for a depraved spectacle. Then I saw him, leaning against the ropes: Ryan, my fiancé, laughing, his arm wrapped around Chloe Davis' s waist, kissing her. He swept his eyes over the stage, over me, without a flicker of recognition. To him, I was just "entertainment." "She' s a forensic artist! Think she can reconstruct her own face after tonight?" someone yelled, their words twisting my life' s purpose into a grotesque joke. He drunkenly slurred about needing to "blow off steam" before our wedding, then, goaded by Chloe, bought me for ten thousand dollars, his eyes filled with hatred for the "toy" who dared to "disrespect" him. He paid to destroy the woman carrying his child. And he was proud of it.”
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