Six Years A Ghost, Now Real
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harp, dangerous edge. "Cristian, she's trying to ruin you. Think about your reputation, your company. This...
ndal, of his carefully curated life unraveling, ignited a cold rage within him.
ce low and menacing. His gaze fixed on one
ands gripping my arms. Panic flared, but my resolve remained
overing!" I cried, my voice strai
t attention? You were never pregnant, Jillian. You just want to play the victim." His words w
inued, his voice dripping with venom. "Another chil
is words cut deeper than any blade. He twisted everything I had ever
, his kind eyes clouded with sickness, his hand frail in mine. My mother,
odline, an heir. I was young, foolish, and desperate. I accepted. Then my father died anyway. But I was already pregnant with Kasen, a tiny flicker of hope in my d
crowd. My body was an instrument of his contempt. The guards' gr
ard one woman whisper. "Trying to extort him. Such a gold-digger." Another chimed in, "She was always a bit c
nd stroking her hair, hers resting on his chest. It was a caricature of the love we once shared, a brutal parody of our wedding day. I remembered
es and dazzling lights. I felt detached, floating above the scene, watching my own degradati
was holding a small, frosted cake, his face alight with childish excite
oice was sma
, twisted with a fresh wave of agony. He looked at
birthday! You're ruining it!" His words, laced with the venom of his father's mis
form, and presented the cake to Kallie. "Happy birthday, Kallie!" he
body fading into a dull throb. It was over. All of it. The hope, the love, the
se a champagne glass in my direction. Cristian stood beside her, his hand re
he shamed mother, stood there, a testament