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From Prisoner to Phoenix: His Regret

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 912    |    Released on: 06/08/2025

draped possessively around her chair. I watched from the shadows

unced the final item, a

rand finale, the 'S

ght out on a velvet cushion. It glittered un

lying to her chest. "Oh,

s you," he murmured

in seconds. But Gavin simply sat there, a calm smile on his face. W

, his voice casual, as if

ilent. No one e

oneer cried. "To

her arms around Gavin's neck, kissing him

oice a low promise. "The wedding is next mo

round her neck. She preened, turning h

dn't b

ot the diamond, but the unique, h

my mother. After she died, he gave it to me, telling me to give it to

he chain to him. I told him he was my family now. He had tears in his eyes. He promised he

t to the woman who tried to kill me. He had taken my most precious me

I thought I was dying. I gripped th

fices, all the years of devotion-he had t

and walked out into the night. It had started to rain, a

the bone. I didn't know where I was going. I just needed to move

splashing a wave of muddy w

d up, f

heel. Heidi was in the passenger seat, her head on his

ppeared arou

racked my body, raw and ugly. I cried for the life I'd lost, for the lo

he stormy sky. "Why? Wh

so a

my feet numb, my mind a blank slate of pain. I found mysel

le. I told him everything. About Gavin's betrayal, about the lies, a

hen I woke, the sun was rising, and the rain had stopped. My phone

ere are you?

l me. I'm sorry I

All

He was waiting outside, pacing back and

been? I was out of my mind!" he c

away from

ng, struggling husband, but as the manipulative billi

t with him. He had found me there, too. He'd held me, his voice soft

t like a performance

gone. Maybe he had n

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From Prisoner to Phoenix: His Regret
From Prisoner to Phoenix: His Regret
“For three years, I thought I was happily married to Gavin, a struggling MMA fighter. I worked two jobs to make ends meet, tending to his wounds, believing his love was the only thing keeping him going, especially since a car crash had wiped my memory clean, leaving him as my entire world. Then, scrubbing our tiny kitchen floor, the local news flashed a headline: "Tech giant Gavin Hawkins, CEO of Hawkins Industries, announced his engagement today to Vice President Heidi Daniel." The man on screen, standing in front of a skyscraper, embracing a stunning woman, was my husband. He wore a tailored suit, a stark contrast to the bruised fighter I knew. The small, carved wooden bird I' d painstakingly made for our anniversary rested against his chest as he kissed her deeply, possessively. My stomach twisted, my head pounded, and the steak I was cooking for him began to smoke, filling our cramped apartment with a bitter, burning smell. I stumbled out, hailing a cab to Hawkins Industries, desperate for answers. There, I saw him laughing with Heidi, oblivious to my presence. He silenced my call, texting, "In a meeting, baby. Can't talk. Be home late tonight. Don't wait up for me. I love you." The words blurred through my tears. A sob escaped, loud and raw. A flash of pain shot through my head, and then, the memories flooded back: the car crash wasn't an accident, Heidi Daniel was the driver, and Gavin, my father's protégé, had orchestrated this entire lie, this cruel test of my loyalty. He had taken everything-my identity, my wealth, my family-and thrown me into poverty, just to see if I would still love him unconditionally. He was a monster, and I was his prisoner. But a cold, hard resolve settled in my chest: I would burn his world to the ground, starting by faking my own death.”
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