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The Abandoned Wife's Cold Revenge

Chapter 5 5

Word Count: 1000    |    Released on: 13/04/2026

r-to-ceiling windows of the

he office was dark, lit only by the gray, stormy light filtering thro

e replay of Daxton

creen. Her voice, demanding ten percent o

nt is trying to scrub the video, but Daxton Phillips's network is pushin

e iPad and tossed it carelessly onto the desk. The

with contempt. "She's desperate for money, so she's whor

cket. He walked to the window, staring down at the micr

ing around. "Every single dime. Cut off her phone plan. Cancel her health

Leo nodded and quic

chair. He was going to the hospital. He was going to look E

ater, against the furious objections of her doct

She refused to spend another second in a hospital controlled by her brother. She pulled on a thin, beige trench coat over he

hospital lobby and int

to her skull, and her coat was soaked through. She stood under the narrow awning of the

ide. A red error

nt De

o her secondar

nt De

eyelashes. Clayton had done it. He had executed a total financia

, its tires hissing against the wet asphalt. It s

Through the heavily tinted, b

t clung to her fragile frame. She looked incredibly small, broken,

instinctual reaction that he couldn't control. It was the ghost of Chace's lo

r handle. He was going to pull her out of the rain.

hed the cold met

loom. Because the car was idling so close to the curb, Clayton's

oming to get

antly vanished, replaced by a roaring,

hard his teeth ground together. She wasn't waiting in the r

river, his voice as cold as liquid

the gas. The heavy M

ext to the curb. A massive wave of freezing, dirty water s

ck, stumbling backwar

f wet pavement. The carbon-fiber foot had no tra

into the concrete, and she landed s

out of her eyes. She looked up just in ti

DWE

ide. He had seen her, spla

ing in the mud, completely drenched and abandoned. He forced himsel

phone and dialed

ce to sound gentle. "I'm on my way to t

didn't cry. The rain washed the mud from her face, but it c

concrete. She ignored the screaming pai

There was no more hesita

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“I was bleeding out on the cold ER table, my body failing, while the hospital's blood bank sat empty. My husband, Clayton, stood just outside the glass doors, watching me die with the terrifying indifference of a man deciding on dinner. When the doctor begged him to sign the transfusion consent form to save my life, he didn't hesitate. He took the pen, slashed his signature across the Refusal of Treatment form, and turned his back on me to answer a call from the woman he truly loved. As my heart monitor flatlined into a long, piercing scream, I watched him walk away to comfort his mistress over a thunderstorm, leaving his legal wife to rot in a body bag. I was nothing to him-a vicious, disposable obstacle in his perfect world-and he ensured I left with absolutely nothing, freezing my accounts and cutting off my life. But he made one fatal mistake: he left me alive. I survived, and as I lay in the dark, the pathetic flame of my love for him snapped and died, replaced by a cold, broken promise. If I survived this night, I would make sure he bled for every second of the hell he put me through. I ripped the IV from my arm, stood up on my prosthetic leg, and walked out to start my war.”