Betrayal's Cost: A Husband's Revenge
simple, elegant cashmere sweater. The academic setting was a world away from his corporate
was absent. It was as if a long, draining fever had finally broken, l
rm. The gesture was unhurried, revealing the con
ped into his arm. A stack of papers and a worn folder sca
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o hint of panic, just genuine apology. S
sir. Again,
hair pulled back in a simple, functional ponytail. She wore no makeup, and her clothes were clean bu
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ion and clarity that was captivating. She explained comp
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" he said, his eyes fixed on hers. "The truth is, your funding was specifically
n crossed her face, but she quickly
her voice firm. "Admitting I was a victim of academic politics makes
wer. She wasn't asking for pit
ulled, Dr. Sharma?" he
hands. "The student who received my
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ished for her, his voice flat and hard. "She sits on the
p, her eyes wide with