The Ex-Wife's Fatal Betrayal

The Ex-Wife's Fatal Betrayal

Catlaina Sloggett

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My son Leo, a brilliant young scientist, had just been accepted into the prestigious National Youth Innovators' Summit, a spot I'd worked hard to secure for him. He was over the moon, his eyes alight with the promise of his future. But a single day later, that joy was brutally snatched away: Leo's coveted spot was inexplicably given to another, whose father, Marcus-my ex-wife Isabella's lover-had paid a $50,000 "donation" using a credit card I instantly recognized as Isabella's supplementary, funded by *my* very own money. I stormed into that university department, ready to call out the brazen betrayal. There was Marcus, smirking, flashing the tainted card, only to have it repeatedly declined after one call I made to the bank froze every dime. Yet, Isabella, ever the schemer, swooped in, making a direct transfer to secure the spot, then chillingly disowned our son, publicly labeling him an "embarrassment." She then pointedly had her lover accuse Leo of vandalism, fabricating a scene to have us removed by university security. The woman I married, the mother of my child, standing there, betraying Leo and me so brazenly, was a gut punch beyond measure. How could she orchestrate such a cruel, calculated public humiliation for her own family, all for petty status and a cheating lover? But just as the guards closed in, the game changed: my family's head of security arrived, and a deeper, darker truth about Isabella's true nature was finally unveiled, exposing how she had cunningly manipulated my grandmother's health to marry into our wealth. This wasn't just about a summit spot anymore; it was about an entire life built on deceit, and it was about to come crashing down.

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My son Leo, a brilliant young scientist, had just been accepted into the prestigious National Youth Innovators' Summit, a spot I'd worked hard to secure for him.

He was over the moon, his eyes alight with the promise of his future.

But a single day later, that joy was brutally snatched away: Leo's coveted spot was inexplicably given to another, whose father, Marcus-my ex-wife Isabella's lover-had paid a $50,000 "donation" using a credit card I instantly recognized as Isabella's supplementary, funded by *my* very own money.

I stormed into that university department, ready to call out the brazen betrayal.

There was Marcus, smirking, flashing the tainted card, only to have it repeatedly declined after one call I made to the bank froze every dime.

Yet, Isabella, ever the schemer, swooped in, making a direct transfer to secure the spot, then chillingly disowned our son, publicly labeling him an "embarrassment."

She then pointedly had her lover accuse Leo of vandalism, fabricating a scene to have us removed by university security.

The woman I married, the mother of my child, standing there, betraying Leo and me so brazenly, was a gut punch beyond measure.

How could she orchestrate such a cruel, calculated public humiliation for her own family, all for petty status and a cheating lover?

But just as the guards closed in, the game changed: my family's head of security arrived, and a deeper, darker truth about Isabella's true nature was finally unveiled, exposing how she had cunningly manipulated my grandmother's health to marry into our wealth.

This wasn't just about a summit spot anymore; it was about an entire life built on deceit, and it was about to come crashing down.

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I woke up from a five-year coma, only to find my death certificate filed away—signed by my own husband. Dante Vitiello, the Don of New York, looked at me like a miracle, but he was holding the hand of another woman. Sofia Bianchi was wearing my diamonds, living in my house, and standing beside the man I had built an empire for. But the true betrayal wasn't the mistress. It was my son. When I reached out to Leo, my baby, he recoiled in terror and buried his face in Sofia's dress. "Go away!" he screamed. "Mama Sofia said you're a monster! You're a ghost!" Sofia smiled at me, a sharp, victorious blade. She didn't just steal my husband; she rewrote my son's memories to make me the villain. To protect the family alliance, Dante forced me to stay silent. When Sofia later rammed my car on the racetrack to finish the job, Dante ran past my bleeding body to comfort her over a broken nail. When she faked a fatal illness, he dragged me from my recovery bed. He forced me to donate my rare blood to save her. "Do it for the family, Elena," he said, watching the life drain out of me to fill the veins of the woman who destroyed us. That night, I didn't just leave. I erased myself. I left my wedding ring on a cliff's edge and let the world believe Elena Vitiello had finally drowned. Six months later, Dante sat in the audience of a global tech summit in Zurich, desperate to find his dead wife. I walked onto the stage in a white suit, looking him dead in the eye. "My name is Kate Harding," I announced. And I prepared to burn his world to ash.

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