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When Love Dies, Revenge Blooms

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 583    |    Released on: 16/07/2025

oth as silk over the phone. "There's a small gathering tonight at the

don't know, Au

o show everyone how proud I am

em down. I wanted to believe that the man I l

s waking up not in my bed,

was in a room made of glass, like a display case. The air was frigid, and I could see my breat

chest, hot and shar

heard l

tood with champagne flutes in their hands. They were the ci

b Noble's waist. She was leaning against him, a triumphant smirk on her face. She wasn'

aid, his voice amplified by a speaker insi

wife has been so hot-headed lately

ed off the glass walls. Deb looked at me, her eyes full of

ands weren't tied. They hadn't taken my purse. I fumbl

I found the number and press

my voice hoarse

r a second. The socialites

laugh. "Oh, Izzy. Still so del

pping with fake sympathy. "Everyone knows that. Bl

watched as Austen dismantled my family's legacy piece by pi

y voice trembled. Was it possible?

amiliar voice said through the pho

e so powerfully my k

locked me in

ode to the glass. "Who are you talking t

ng. No father, no company, no power. Y

crowd. "Let's liv

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“My husband accused me of putting his assistant in the hospital. He claimed the AC I turned on, despite her protests, caused her to collapse from severe cramps. I was eight months pregnant and the office was dangerously hot, but he still blamed me. To "make it up to me," he invited me to a party at an exclusive club. I woke up on the floor of a glass-walled freezer. Outside, my husband, Austen, stood with his arm wrapped around a perfectly healthy Deb. He raised a glass to the city's elite, toasting to "cooling down" his hot-headed wife. They watched as his men stripped me to my underwear and forced my bare knees onto a floor of ice. They poured buckets of freezing water over my head and my pregnant belly until I felt a warm trickle between my legs. I was bleeding. I was losing our baby. While I lay there, Austen pounded on the glass, screaming at me to apologize, to tell him I forgave him so he wouldn't have to be the monster. He sneered that I was all alone, that my father was dead and no one was coming to save me.”
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