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Too Late For Regret, Mr. Billionaire

Chapter 6 6

Word Count: 829    |    Released on: 14/04/2026

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hospital room was quie

e. He wasn't wearing a suit. He wore a soft cashmere sweater. In

He didn't mention the lawyer. He

and began to peel it with a small silver kni

he apple. "At the charity gala in the Hamptons. You were wearing that blue dress.

apple. His fingers brushed

r down with cruelty, and just when she was ready to leave, he would drow

fore, gave a weak, pathetic flutter. She wa

relax. He leaned in, takin

Evelin is just a kid, she's terrified. If you help me do this... if you let us use your thi

a team effort. He made her feel essential. He made her

knew it was manipulation. But the exhaustion won. She touched her stomach beneath the bla

a slow,

f. He leaned forward and pressed a ki

stantly, replaced by business. "I'll have the team coordinate the dro

f the room with

table. She couldn't hold it in anymore. She had agreed to his insane plan, but he needed to know the t

mber. Her heart hammered agains

ang. And ra

there was

el

man's voice. High-pitched, bre

el

o ice. She couldn't spe

ently. "Forrest left his phone on the ni

hear the sound of running water e

e?" Evelin purred. "Or is it just an

en under her pillow so hard the paper crumpled.

call, the bathroom door o

st's voice echoed.

rling," Evelin c

d you, I don't want to deal with h

ry, Carmen. Forrest is a little tied up ri

ic

in Carmen's ear. It s

ked down at the crumpled ultrasound p

cle. It was a si

ck ink. Then another fell. And another. She didn't scream. She just sat there, l

it. And now, she had absolu

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Too Late For Regret, Mr. Billionaire
Too Late For Regret, Mr. Billionaire
“When I was being torn apart alive by starving dogs in an abandoned warehouse, my fiancé Forrest was drinking whiskey in our penthouse. I had called him begging for help when the serial killer cornered me, but he just yelled at me over the loud party music. "I never want to hear your voice again," he had snarled, before hanging up and leaving me to die. After my brutal death, my soul was dragged back to our shared home. I watched Forrest pull his new lover, Evelin, into his arms, letting her wear my clothes while my blood was still wet on the concrete. When the police showed him photos of my blood-soaked purse and the absolute carnage of the crime scene, he didn't shed a single tear. "She's faking it," he sneered to the detective. "She probably bought pig's blood to stage this little play just to force me to marry her." He completely erased five years of my devotion, reducing my horrific murder to a pathetic, jealous tantrum. I couldn't understand how he could be so cruel, abandoning me in the freezing rain while I was pregnant with his child just to comfort Evelin. But as my ghostly form floated above my own corpse, the terrifying truth finally hit me. Evelin hadn't just stolen my fiancé. She had deliberately dressed me in a floral gown, knowing it was the exact trigger for a local serial killer, and spoofed Forrest's phone to lure me into the trap. They think they have won, burying my existence under perfect lies. But as a dark, violent energy begins to pulse through my translucent hands, they are about to learn a terrifying lesson. A woman scorned is dangerous, but a murdered woman is a force of nature.”