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My Life, Her Vengeance

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 627    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

barrage of flashing lights nearly blinded me. A crowd of repor

e you were thrown out

e you at the altar for h

gold-digger who finally got ex

h an upstairs window, I could just make out Alex' s silhouette, watching the show he had clearly

gone, replaced by a clarity I hadn't possessed in my f

television camera. The shouted questions died down as the

em someth

my voice clear and steady, carrying over the silence. "Th

e pack of reporters. To them, I was just a jil

n mean, Mr. Hayes?"

l see,"

rted for me, a mixture of pity and contempt on their faces. Let them laugh. Let them mock. Their opinions we

, the memory of flames at my ba

edan pulled up silently beside me. The back window glided down, rev

he man asked, his voic

ed, ca

Chief of Staff for Dr. Sterlin

I had turned down three years ago in my first life. The dream career I

ad your paper on quantum entanglement applications five years ago and has been following your corporate patents ever since

't just a car. It was an escape hatch. I

car door from the insi

a monument to a life of thankless servitude. Then I looked at t

without a secon

n," I said, as the door closed with a solid, sa

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“On my deathbed, gasping for air, my wife Olivia and our son stood over me, reeking of cold fury and gasoline. "Our son was conceived with Alex' s sperm," Olivia whispered, a venomous hiss. My son poured gasoline over me as she smiled, "You spent your entire life raising a child for the man I loved!" The first flame brought searing agony; my world exploded into fire. I screamed, the sound swallowed by the inferno. Then I opened my eyes. The smell of gasoline was gone, replaced by roses. I was young, strong, in a tuxedo. This was my wedding night, thirty years earlier. The door burst open; Olivia, pale and panicked, clutched her phone. "Alex sent me a message," she stammered. "He' s at the cliff. He' s going to jump." Her father, Mr. Miller, sternly forbade her from leaving. "If you don' t complete this wedding today, the Miller family will disown you!" Olivia looked at me, her eyes filled with venomous hatred. She slapped me, a sharp sting. In my first life, I had begged her to stay, dedicating thirty years to her and her family, building their empire, raising her son-Alex' s son-only to be burned alive for my devotion. The betrayal was a fresh wound, a guiding light. This time, I would not be a fool. I looked at Olivia, her face twisted with fear and hatred, and made a decision.”
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