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Poisoned Love, Bitter Justice

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 911    |    Released on: 15/07/2025

a simple black dress, something appropriately somber. It was one of my old dresses, on

as in a sharp tuxedo, and she wore a stunning, blood-r

Janette," Garrison hissed as we walk

oom. The city's elite were all here, sipping cham

olences for the "tragic loss of her dear friend's mother." People fawn

for Garrison's family," a woman dripping i

g a delicate hand on Garrison's arm. "He'

. "He sold off his entire tech portfolio. Took a huge loss. Word is, he did

her eyes wide with feigned ad

ade a joke about my plain dress, comparing it to Keyla's finery. I felt the sting of humilia

a, bid extravagantly on jewelry and art, all of which he gifted to he

up. A rare, antique sapphi

ite," she breathed. "It's

ross the room kept pace with him. The price climb

bling in a pout. The winner was an ol

terling's table. I watched from a distance, my curiosity piqu

, his voice low. "Name yo

ile. "It's not for sale, Gardner. Bu

t Garrison, landi

nd possessive. "A classic beauty. Such a shame you keep her hidd

n to lash out, to defend my honor. I wai

ust stood there. Si

g trading me for a piece o

of my heart that might have held some ling

bly. I had to get out of there. I turned an

to me in the hallwa

," I spat, yank

ing. Do this for me, for us. Sterling is an old man. It's just one night. And then

loathing so pure it was almost a physical force. "You are

ed. "It's a goo

a waiter passing with a tray of drinks. In a moment of pure, self-destr

he hallway tilted, the lights blurring in

ison caught me. "Wha

tunneling. "The drink..." I sl

had planned this. He knew I would be emotional. He knew I might do something impu

e, his lips brush

a venomous caress. "Just get through

ll me. The last time he w

t thing I felt was him guiding my l

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Poisoned Love, Bitter Justice
Poisoned Love, Bitter Justice
“My mother, a nurse who spent forty years caring for others, was poisoned and left for dead after a charity gala. The woman responsible, Keyla Dixon, stood in court, a mask of tearful innocence, claiming self-defense. The real horror? My husband, Garrison Gardner, the city's top lawyer, was defending Keyla. He tore my mother's reputation apart, twisting the truth until the jury believed Keyla was the victim. The verdict came swiftly: "Not guilty." Keyla hugged Garrison, a triumphant smirk flashing across her face. That night, in our cold mansion, I confronted him. "How could you?" I choked out. He calmly replied, "It was my job. Keyla is a very important client." When I screamed that she tried to kill my mother, he threatened to use my mother's sealed medical records, her history of depression, to paint her as unstable and suicidal. He was willing to destroy her memory to protect his client and his career. I was trapped, humiliated, and heartbroken. He had sacrificed my mother for his ambition, and now he was trying to erase me. But as I signed the divorce papers he had prepared, a wild, desperate plan began to form. If they wanted me gone, I would disappear. And then, I would make them pay.”
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