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The Price Of His Choices

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 561    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

en up at his arrogant face. A cold fury, so

gers. He smiled, a triumphant, smug look spre

The pieces of paper fluttered from my fingers a

that followe

angerously quiet. "And we are done. There is no

stared at the pieces of the check on the floor as if he couldn' t

and shrill. "Playing hard to get? You think turning down his money makes you look n

rony. Alone? I had never

, shaking my head slowly,

angling from the case was a small, crudely made charm of a

junk?" he scoffed. "Still clinging to cheap sentiment

m our past, a pathetic reminder

m and answer

swee

d the speech is almost over! He saved you the biggest strawberr

David, and Jessica. It was a confirmation of what Leo h

," I said, my voice warm. "

the phone back into my

top

abbed my arm, his fingers digging int

nded. "Who is the man

d," I said, trying

til you

eyes gleaming with spite. "She probably found some rich old man. She' s nothing but

or the first time in a very long time, I saw a flick

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The Price Of His Choices
The Price Of His Choices
“My husband, David Chen, casually destroyed my grandmother' s locket-a cherished family heirloom-in the garbage disposal, just to appease his childhood friend, Jessica Lee. That same day, I packed my bags, took our son Leo, and left. Three years later, back in the city as a jewelry designer, I found myself face-to-face with David at a prestigious competition. He was still the arrogant tech mogul, seemingly surprised I wasn' t struggling. He tried to buy me back, offering diamonds, believing money could fix his broken character. Then his assistant, Jessica, slinked up, mocking my simple dress and implying I was a gold digger, desperate for David' s lifestyle. She then deliberately spilled red wine on my priceless Antoine Dubois dress. As if that wasn' t enough, she maliciously tossed my custom-made, diamond-studded anniversary bracelet-a gift from my new husband, Michael Thompson-into a public trash can, mirroring David' s cruel act from years ago. The audacity of their insults, their absolute contempt for my worth, and the calculated destruction of something deeply personal infuriated me. How could they be so blind, so utterly convinced of their superiority, while standing on property owned by my husband and insulting his wife, a judge of the very competition they were attending? Just as Jessica raised her hand to slap me, a strong hand caught her wrist. "What do you think you' re doing to my wife?" Michael Thompson' s voice, cold and authoritative, cut through the silence. My new life, built on respect and true love, was about to shatter their illusion of power.”
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