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His Unwanted Wife, Her Vengeful Heart

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 911    |    Released on: 22/12/2025

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echoed in my ears, a cruel lullaby of betrayal. He had offered me less than

to be worth millions. The photo showed her, a delicate hand resting on the polished hood, a coy smile playing on her lips. "Oh, Caleb, you shouldn't have," h

father's life. Caleb, in his perverse twisted logic, had declared it openly: a car, a tri

while superficial gestures and gleaming metal held immeasurable worth. My father's death certificate felt he

earlier than my knowledge. He had chosen to let go, knowing the enormous debt weighing on my shoulders, hoping to spare me further

reer deferred, all to keep the gallery afloat, to keep his legacy alive. I had sacrificed my drea

ify. It hardened into a cold, focused resolve. I wasn't just a victim anymore. I was a survi

d performance. I would pay them back, every last cent. Then I would walk away, a free woman, unb

staged photos filled my feed-candlelit dinners, walks on private beaches, intertwined

ready frail from the allergic reaction, began to fail. I coughed constantly, a

r philosophical enlightenment." She shared photos of herself, a book in hand, a pensive

f my weakened immune system. I lay in another hospital bed, the familiar beepi

ly desires is the path to inner peace," she wrote, beneath a photo of her

office, a crisp, white check clutched in my trembling hand. "Here," I said, my voice

of something I couldn't quite decipher in her gaze. "Leaving us, Isa

simple and brutal. "Done with your games.

nce a beacon of integrity. I always admired your family." A strange, almost wistful expression crossed her face, a momentary crack in her ic

iend? A powerful alliance? What was she talking a

, sealing my past. Fresh air filled my lungs, cool and clean. I was free. I stepped into

er my mouth, another twisted my arm behind my

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