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Seven Years Gone: A New Me

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 705    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

standing in the marble entryway of the mansion, the heavy front door

iumphant little smirk on her face. She must have see

she asked, her voice dripping with

e closed door of Alexander's study. "If it wasn't me, it would have been someone else. Some o

ou? Let me tell you who you were, Olivia. You were a pathetic fool who begged him to stay. You starved yourself

. A phantom pain echoed through me, the ghost of a past se

" she spat. "A tem

And then, the most bizarre thing happened. Her expre

d her own

hoed in the

down the short flight of marble stairs leading to the sunken living

fast I couldn't

hind. I stumbled forward, my feet tangling, my arms windmilling. I fell, my h

and blinding. Through a haze of diz

past me, to Sophia, who was moaning and clu

knelt beside her, his voice full of panic

t even l

d sticky against my skin. And in that moment, watching him fuss over her, cradling he

or this man vanished. It evaporated into thin air,

finding me on the floor. His

do?" he roared. "I warned you!

riously. The pain in my head was immense, but my mind was sharpe

slappe

cheek was louder than Sophia's sl

eyes wide with shock. The servants, drawn b

ing with a rage that was entirely my o

et, holding onto the

he sudden silence. "I'm done. I'm done being your wife. I

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Seven Years Gone: A New Me
“The first thing I felt was a dull throb, the smell of antiseptic, and the piercing brightness of a hospital room. A nurse informed me I was Olivia Vance, and my husband, Alexander Vance, wasn't there. Then she mentioned another "accident" and a woman named Sophia, saying, "You'd think a man like him would have better things to do." My nurse, Emily, told me I had a concussion and a fractured wrist, and that she'd seen me a "dozen times" for pulling "stunts to get his attention." I looked down at a wedding band on my left hand – a cruel joke. I was told it was 2025. My last memory was 2018. Seven missing years. And an unfamiliar face stared back from the reflection-thin, tired, broken. My phone, filled with pictures of a cold mansion, smiling strangers, and a dangerous-looking Alexander Vance, confirmed I was married to him. Then I found the contract: an agreement signed in 2020 to be his public wife for five years in exchange for a settlement. The term was up. Scrolling through desperate, one-sided texts to him, I found a chilling message from two days ago: "He will never love you. You're just a substitute. He's with me tonight." A violent memory hit me: a yacht, Sophia Miller's poisonous voice telling me, "He's tired of you, Olivia. You were just a placeholder." Then her hands on my chest, a sudden shove, and the cold water engulfing me. The bruises, the fractured wrist, the aching ribs – all for a stranger I had apparently loved. My past was a living nightmare, but now, with a blank slate, I knew one thing: I was not bringing that broken woman back.”
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