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He Broke Her Heart, She Broke His Bank

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 495    |    Released on: 13/11/2025

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cool and even as I held the small black bo

face. He thought it was a reconciliation. A new watch,

erfect, attentive husband, shadowing my every move, bringing me gifts, whispering promi

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for four years. While you were buildi

w ground into dust. Four years of lies. Four year

was them, in a hotel suite I recognized, tangled in the she

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voice was clear-and worse, bore

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He Broke Her Heart, She Broke His Bank
He Broke Her Heart, She Broke His Bank
“I was the architect of my husband's legitimate empire, the queen to his throne as the Don of a powerful crime family. Our home was our sanctuary, our bed the one sacred place he always returned to. But in the middle of the night, I woke to a woman's moan coming from a guest room that was supposed to be empty. The space beside me was cold; my husband, Brendan, was gone. The woman's voice belonged to Kiya, my protégée-a girl I'd mentored like a sister. Through the door, I heard him call me "a piece of furniture that sleeps soundly." I heard him tell her she possessed something I didn't. Then, a video confirmed the ultimate betrayal: a four-year affair, a pregnancy, and his casual dismissal of me as a business arrangement. He called me a title, but he called another woman's child his heir. He had broken the one rule that held our world together, turning my life's work into ash. He thought I was just a fixture in his grand design, a brilliant mind he could control and discard. He was wrong. There was only one way to escape this agony. I would have every memory of him surgically cut from my mind, erase him from my soul like a cancer, and disappear so completely that not even a ghost of me remained.”
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