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From Death to Divorce: Her Rebirth

Chapter 7 

Word Count: 796    |    Released on: 14/07/2025

d me he was spending every waking moment at Alex's bedside. He paid for the b

he last of my things. The place already felt different, tainted by Alex's

way. She was in a wheelchair, looking pale and fragile, but her

"From Graves. To cel

esign I had sketched myself years ago, a dream I

t. "He knows I'm the one for him. He told me he never r

imply closed my box of p

at my lack of reaction. "D

. The sudden movement sent her off balance. Her wheelchair tipped, and she tumbled

fall had sent her rolling towards the edg

hrashing wildly. "I can

knew she was a competi

that. He saw his fragile, recovering love stru

d her to the side. He didn't even glance at me. He

ughed, clinging to him.

god, she's fainted!" Graves cried out. He scooped her up in his a

pool where he had almost let me drown in my past life. The memo

ly for years, rushed to my side wi

t even look back," she whisper

alm. I was beyond tears. Beyond pain.

around me, and walked out of

that was supposed to be our sanctuary. It was filled with my favorite f

n every single orchid. I destroyed the entire garden, lea

rased him from my life. I burned the photos, deleted his number

he penthouse, a tree he had climbed as a boy to sneak into my bedroom win

d as they cut it down, the roar of the chainsaws

ir shock as they saw the barren garden and the massive stump where our tree used to be. I ima

I had my freedom. And my

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From Death to Divorce: Her Rebirth
From Death to Divorce: Her Rebirth
“A sharp pain shot through my head, pulling me from a deep darkness. I opened my eyes to my luxury penthouse, but I shouldn't have been there. I remembered dying. The memory was cold and sharp: my protégé, Dustin, sold me out, and my husband, Graves, watched our company crumble, leading to my fatal heart attack. Then, Graves appeared, his charming, empty smile unchanged. But he wasn't alone. A young woman, Alex Salazar, stood behind him, clutching her cheap handbag. Graves introduced her as an intern, saying she had nowhere to stay and would be living with us. My eyes fell to her neck, where a dark hickey was partially hidden. The date on the nightstand confirmed it: I had traveled back in time to the exact day Graves brought Alex home in my previous life, the beginning of my long, painful nightmare. Last time, I had screamed and thrown things, starting my humiliation. A strange calm washed over me. I had been given a second chance, not to win him back, but to escape. "Of course," I said, my voice even, "The poor thing. We should take care of her." Graves looked surprised, then relieved. He thought he had won. "In fact," I continued, pulling out divorce papers, "I'll make sure she's comfortable. You just have one small thing to do for me." I wanted the Malibu property. "Give me that, and I'll walk away quietly. You can have your new life. You can take care of this... orphan."”
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