Discarded Wife's Billionaire Revenge Unleashed
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too long. I wanted him to see me as the villain. I wanted him to hate me, because his hatred was a c
had watched Juliana' s carelessness destroy just days before, and h
e you hurt? Let me see," he murmured, his voice thick with a tenderness that was a phys
ked at me, a crumpled mess on the floor. "
t of the room. He shoved me toward the basement stairs. The heavy wooden d
're my obedient little Harper ag
l who smiled when she wanted to scream, who accepted cruelty as a substitute f
was trapped. The pain in my hand was a throbbing, relentless fire, and a deeper a
d roaches that skittered in the shadows, creatures I soon found myself fighting for the sta
My phone, miraculously still in my pocket with a sliver of battery left, became my calendar. I watched the date tick closer t
g sound. A rhythmic tapping coming from the wall behind a stack of old, mildewed cr
crate. Behind it, the stone was loose. I pulled it away, revealin
t, smelling of dust and forgotten things. At the end, a faint light shone from un
ended for the
hey were skeletal, their hair long and matted with grime, thei
re my p
rd was a choked, d
private plane crash three years ago, a tragedy th
gnition dawned, followed by a wave of heart-wrenching anguish.
g nonsensical words to himself. His brilliant mind, the mind th
wrapped my arms around their frail bodies. They
oaking into my mother' s thin, ragged
ure of terror and rage. She pointed a skeletal finger toward the ce
my veins tu
ingle word containing
y was a stain on his reputation. That with us gone, he would have complete control over you... and
the miscarriages, the cruelty... it wasn't just narcissism. It was a calculated, monstro
a white-hot, purifying fire. It burned away the tears, the pain,
ot get awa
unnel, into the main basement. As we emerged, I noticed something I hadn't b
n that I would crawl out, broken and defeated, and return to him. That
a who he had
My phone buzzed in my pocket, the final bit of its ba
from my
. You are officially
t streaming through the window, a symbol of a
s the first one I call
ngerously calm. "Change of pl
eath. "I want him in prison
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