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She Built Him, Then She Destroyed

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 809    |    Released on: 04/11/2025

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go. I turned and walked into my office, the sanctum where I had built his kingdom. The air was c

olve a problem; she analyzes the entire battlefield. She identifies the assets,

s for the Sandoval Mayoral Campaign. My files. I bypassed Harman' s limited-access credentials with a

ed over two hundred thousand dollars in illegal corporate donations through it. And the sig

ng every transaction, every wire transfer, every falsified invoice. I was building a case, not a

en I f

s from the shell company into this account. Small amounts at first, then larger. A total of fifty thousand dollars. And then, a draft of a contract

Kennedy Williamson. The contract was

g to cut her loose the second he secured the mayor's office, tossing her some hush money and leaving her to face

weakness wasn't just his ego; it was his belief that everyone was as disposable as he was. He saw

t was a text from

April A

ent, then typed back

e's in trouble, and she gave me your number

Why? Was it a trap? A desperate plea? Or ha

o the precinct,' I type

r him, not for her. They won't even talk to me. They to

sitioning her to be the designated scapegoat. Harman was probably feeding h

d sent her brother to me. The enemy. Because deep down, she knew wh

as my

a proxy. I had

put her name on a legal document that carries a sentence of up to five years in federa

ht of that sink in. Then I

r after the election. If she wants to see it, tell her to b

it

rated terror. Kennedy thought she was in a romance. I was about to show

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“I built my husband' s career from nothing. I was the architect of his rise, the woman who would make him mayor. But the one thing I didn't plan for was the cheap perfume on his collar-the scent of our new intern. When I confronted him, he didn't apologize. He called me a burden. "She's simple," he said. "She's not... complicated like you." He claimed the affair was a necessary escape so he could tolerate coming home to me. Then, when his campaign fraud was exposed, he tried to pin it on his mistress and used the deepest wound of my life-my brother's death, which he caused-to demand I clean up his mess. He looked at me, the man I had sacrificed everything for, and warned me not to "fall apart on him now." He wanted me to bury the scandal. I looked him in the eye and agreed. "Fine," I said. "I'll bury it." He didn't realize I meant I would bury him.”
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