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Beyond His Billion Dollar Regret

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 869    |    Released on: 18/08/2025

. When I arrived, I saw it. The fresh earth of my grandmother's g

amed, running toward them. "

d me, conti

standing a few feet away, a smu

this?" I demanded, my

d me the plot. He said it was the best one in the whole cemetery, wi

He had sold my gr

this," I whisp

atter. Your grandmother doesn't matter. The only thing that

. "Hurry up! I want this

rying to shield the grave wi

e hard. I fell backward, la

e, letting out a theatrical cry of pain.

tes. He ran toward us, his face a thundercloud of fury. He went s

d into his chest. "I was just trying

eyes blazing. "You ha

uch her! They're digging

s voice chillingly ca

my mind reeling

r hair. "Gavin deserves the best. Your grandmot

nd innocent. "Oh, Arthur, are you sure?

he said dismissively.

tasting like ash in my mouth. "You

n't being such an ungrateful, hysterical bitch. But your behavior has chang

hing from the hole. It was the small, sea

I shrieked, scrambling to my f

your concern," A

hur, just give her back to me. I'll do anything. I'll leave. I'll disapp

ing light in his eyes. He was enjo

ng toward Diana. "It's he

chest. I was begging the woman who had orches

enomous smile. "On on

yth

. "Kowtow to me. Apologize for ups

earth. The humiliation was a physical pain, but it was noth

d. "I'm sorry," I choked out, the

h pleasure. "And I want to hear your head

choing in the silent cemetery. Pain exploded behind my eyes, but I kept

ehead raw and bleeding. "P

e took the box from the workman. "Okay

eached for it, my hands trembling

box

's ashes, her last physical presence on this earth, spilled onto the mud. A gust

r mouth in mock horror. "Oops. So c

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Beyond His Billion Dollar Regret
Beyond His Billion Dollar Regret
“My fiancé, Arthur Mckay, had just beaten leukemia. A bone marrow transplant saved his life, and we were supposed to be planning our engagement party, celebrating our future. Then she walked in. Diana, the donor's beautiful, fragile ex-girlfriend. Arthur became obsessed, claiming he had "cellular memory" and that the donor's cells were compelling him to protect her. He postponed our wedding plans for her. He let her invade our home, touching my art, sleeping in my robe. He called me possessive and cruel when I protested. The man who once promised to cherish me was gone, replaced by a stranger who used a medical procedure as an excuse for his cruelty. The final straw was my mother's locket, the only thing I had left of her. Diana saw it and decided she wanted it, weeping that her dead boyfriend had owned one just like it. When I refused, Arthur's face hardened. "Don't be a child," he ordered. "Give it to her." He didn't wait for my answer. He strode forward and ripped the chain from my neck, the metal stinging my skin. He fastened my mother's locket around Diana's throat. "This is a punishment, Ella," he said calmly. "Maybe now you'll learn some compassion." As he wrapped a protective arm around her and led her away, I knew the man I loved was truly dead. I picked up my phone, my decision made. "Dad," I said, my voice steady. "I'm coming home."”
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