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Too Late For Regret: My Ex-Husband's Downfall

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 1056    |    Released on: 08/05/2026

ale, gray stripes. Colette hadn't slept. She had spent the night on a chaise l

their king-sized bed. His breathing was deep

or the first time in seven years, she felt nothin

open. He smiled when he saw he

ead. He padded over to her, his brow furrowed with performa

orehead. She didn't flinch

he said, her vo

ping with sincerity. "Work has been

loset, her movements stiff. "

ni suit, a steel-gray shirt, a silk tie. She laid them out for him, her h

lanced at the screen. The name "Cleo" flashed for a fraction

ed, not meeting her eye. "The

late. She took a slow sip of orange

nsult on a rare case of aplastic anemia that's gone critical. It's going to be a long da

odbye. She offered her cheek,

said. The words

just a lie; it was perfectly tailored, an insult to the

d. She changed into a simple black dress, pulled he

he driver in the garage. "Follow my husband'

ise, but he was a professional.

cedes, was easy to follow. It did not head toward New York-Presbyterian. It went downtown, pulling

e got out of the car, pulling a silk scarf over the lower half of her face. S

fee she never touched.

stunning, vibrant red dress. A dress Colette had pointed out in a mag

iness that felt like a physical blow to

coffee in her cup grew cold. Her heart

o's waist. They were laughing, their heads close together.

he table and followed, her heart pounding a sick, heavy rhythm against her ribs.

aking so badly she could barely press the r

nst the car door. His mouth found hers in a kiss that was anyth

old the phone steady. To do

small, square box. Cartier. He'd been looking at their website on hi

uth. She opened it to reveal a diamond

neck, kissing him again, a de

rete floor seemed to tilt beneath her feet. The e

She lifted a hand to her face and it c

gush she couldn't stop. Her vision began to blur a

erate instinct, she hit the emerg

ang

cted. A text message immedi

on't bot

ow. The last thread of hope, of

n't just brea

fingers, clattering onto the con

ground, the last thing she saw was a tall fig

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Too Late For Regret: My Ex-Husband's Downfall
Too Late For Regret: My Ex-Husband's Downfall
“Colette Bentley gripped her terminal leukemia diagnosis, her world shattering. Her only comfort was that her husband, Edwardo, was the country's foremost hematologist. But when she called him, desperate for a lifeline, she didn't hear his reassuring voice. Instead, she heard the playful voice of her own sister, Cleo. "Edwardo, hurry up. The water's getting cold..." As Colette stood outside an exclusive club hours later, collapsing in a pool of her own blood, Edwardo was busy pressing Cleo against his car and gifting her diamonds. He ignored Colette's emergency calls, coldly texting back that he was too busy to be bothered. When Colette miraculously secured a single, priceless vial of an experimental drug to save her own life, Edwardo broke into her private safe and stole it. He fed her life-saving medicine to his mistress to treat a minor symptom, smiling proudly as he claimed he knew Colette wanted to help. "I confirmed it was the VX-7 compound and gave it to Cleo. The effect was miraculous." He had completely erased her existence, casually sentencing his own wife to death to play the hero for the woman who ruined her marriage. How could a doctor who swore to save lives be so monstrous? But Colette wasn't going to die quietly in the shadows. She slapped the smug smile off his face, extorted a hundred-million-dollar divorce settlement, and walked into a rival research institute. This time, she chose to live for herself.”