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Twisted Fate: Second Chance Heiress

Chapter 2 Closing curtains

Word Count: 1408    |    Released on: 09/08/2025

ssa's

declaration left me daz

n that now stared me keenl

lt my heart literally d

I was being plunged d

utter such an unsettling

o be discarded like soiled r

behind us" he spat out another batch of venomous words, each o

thing at all. But the man who stood hovering above me glared back with an icy snee

u doing thi

ough quivering lips, that I desperately prayed I would never say in thi

all five years of o

Do not act like our marriage was initiated out

and will never come to do so. Yet you continue

those vile words

I had painfully suppresse

oveless marriage, five years of sucking up to his prejudice family........groveling pathetical

opened it to unravel it's contents with the words "Divorce A

ee his signature already freshly greased at the bottom, n

doing this?

toss me aside, despite clinging to your side when she left you back the

e. His silence deafening. He shrugged his

sign the papers" he

indling our relationship, which is for the best. Sinc

r of us". the finality of his words which hung in the air like a deadly cloud, left

ng and now that reality struck, clearing t

e for my unborn child. Whose father was yet to know they exist. A

'm preg..

, her voice.......filled with curiosity, trailing from a dist

as her hands clutched at Roberts arm poss

chit-chat!" he responded back warmly at her, sounding nothing like

..did I hear t

this man, disregarding my emotional state and

ving that dance we talked about". Jodie whined and tugged at Robert like a child in

ine, they strutted off back to the party, hand in hand like

o not bother returning to the mansion. You

.W-what do

to go?" I asked, my pe

". He utters back coldly and disinterested for a final time, as I watched

ase" I cried out, but m

hattered by h

°°°°°°

o the nearest exit, despite how much my body limbs ached and got into my car parked outside

ck sound drifted from the engine repetitively. As my frustration hit its peak, I slammed my

started. My hands firmly gripped on the steering wheel, turning my knuckles white, as I drove

and daughter in law that now amounted to nothing. How he always made derogatory remarks about my sense of fashion, changing my entire wardrobe to sooth his

such a pain t

oul play I gladly obliged, but my happiness was short lived when she dumped an entire plate

ungrateful

sore eyes blurring my vision. My foot pressed down hard on the accelerator pedal, ma

og appears out of nowhe

e wheel jerks in my hands and just before I could regain back contro

y thrown forward as my chest smashed hard into the stirring wheel. Shattered glass from the brok

else in sight, and for a subtle moment flashed memories of my argument with Rob

ruly the e

? I thought to myself, just before everythin

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