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The Philanthropist's Daughter, The Traitor's Wife

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 751    |    Released on: 03/08/2025

ways kept it locked, claiming he needed a quiet space to work, free from distractions. "

t he was keepi

a book I had given him on our first anniversary. The irony

es. But on one shelf, tucked behind a row of financial textbooks, was a framed photo. It wasn't

op was there, open. He never used

hidden folder on his desktop, ti

of his work. It w

to just last week. There were scanned copies of old lov

rs, every time I had sent him a project update, a data analysis, or a new pitch deck,

ity outreach data is solid. You can inc

lgorithm for resource mat

rthday. Another on our wedding anniversary. While I was cele

more beautiful, a vintage piece with a stunning diamond. I recognized it from photos. It was his grandmother's ring, the Beasley family heirloom. The ring he h

t was rage. A pure, clean rage that burned awa

ed my personal milestones into markers for his deceit. My love, m

he last folder

dated for the month after Cuba' s company launch. There was also a file with real

ormance would be to discard me once I was no longer

iece of jewelry, a simple gold locket, to pay for a server upgrade for my project. H

ery file, every email, every receipt. I copied the entire

oom. He thought he was in control. He thought he was the ma

and found a name I hadn't spoken to in years, a lawyer who had once worke

lp. It's about

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“Five years ago, my parents, philanthropists who lost everything in a financial crisis, were framed for fraud and died with their names destroyed. My fiancé, Jaydan Beasley, was my only light, my savior, defying everyone to stand by me. Today, I spent my last twenty dollars on roses for him, celebrating our love, unaware that the man I adored was systematically stealing my life's work-a social impact project meant to redeem my family's name-and funneling it to his old flame, Cuba Dawson. I overheard him, his voice chillingly unfamiliar, confessing his deceit to his best friend. He called me "fragile," "trusting," a "charity case," and revealed our entire marriage was a calculated strategy to pave the way for Cuba's success. The roses slipped from my hand, my world shattering. He had meticulously planned to discard me once Cuba's company went public, leaving me with nothing, again. The man I thought was my protector was, in fact, my destroyer, turning my milestones into markers of his betrayal. The love I felt curdled into a cold, hard rage. He had taken everything-my family's name, my work, my love. But he had no idea who he was dealing with. I would make them pay. I would take it all back.”
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