His Unwanted Wife, Her Vengeful Heart
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is, Eva? Do you have any concept of what it means to lose everything, to be tre
to be abandoned while you choke on your own blood. It's waking up to learn he's gone and finding out the money never came. It's being traded like chattel to a monster, then beaten and thrown from a balcony. It's being doused in filth
cker of genuine fear in her eyes. Go
pressed to his ear, his face tight with annoyance. He saw
being difficult. She refuses to sign the waiver. It's just a formality, but she's making such a fuss
ow to twist the knife, how to m
elief that he didn't have to deal with it directly? He hesitated for
r, desperate. "Don't make me do this. Don'
mall thing, Caleb, maybe we're not as aligned as I thought. Maybe
e wouldn' t risk losing her again. He turned to me, his face a mask
r-up! It's absolving criminals! For a wooden bir
k a step closer, his voice dropping to a menacing whisper. "Or do you want me to remind everyone of the little 'accid
w? He dared to use that a
el. "Try me. Sign
uly thought of everything. He had me cornered. For my father, I had endured
eat. The paper blurred through a curtain of tears. My body shook with suppressed sobs, my chest aching as
eyes, a fleeting shadow of discomfort. But it was fleetin
. See? Wasn't so hard, was it?" She squeezed Caleb's arm, her eyes spa
e one last time, a cold, empty look, then turned and followed
ars streaming down my face, hot and furious. It wasn't just the pain; it was the utte
igns outside. Weeks had passed. Weeks of fever, of pain, of pushing myself to heal, to
cold, hard resolve. I wasn't just
ther's picture inside. Everything else I left behind. Everything associated with Caleb, with the Wileys, with that house of
ine of the cello I had once loved. I couldn't take it.
unted, but there was a new glint there, a steely resolve. I was no longer Isabelle Hens
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