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The Deaf Heiress's Sweetest Revenge

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 821    |    Released on: Today at 19:48

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ose. I walked into my enormous closet, the soft

olo match in the Hampto

. Tucked in the back corner, a splash of black agai

. Aggressively strappy.

te Instagram two weeks ago. It must have been left behind-deliberately or c

invasion. Or a careless mistake. It

down. Hard. No tears. No screaming. Just a cold,

t as if it were contaminated. I placed it in a Ziploc bag, pressed the air out

safe hidden behind

my waist, pulling my back against his chest. "Ready for the polo mat

d a slow breath, commanding my muscles to unclench. I relaxed i

mile fixed on my fac

st r

could hear the distracted, insincere tone in

Courtland was glued to his phone. Smiling that soft, intimate smile

iPhone was in a constant, rapid data exc

reenshot. E

ter of attention. The handsome heir and his beautiful, tragic fiancée. Courtlan

ry made her entrance in a fire-eng

say hello to Bob van der Woodsen," he murmured

g through the crowd not towards the elderly

hed them meet behind a towering pyramid of champagne flutes. He brushed

n fifty

p, specific. For the first

poor deaf thing.

g to hide it anymore

ld. I adjusted the zoom, centering the frame on them. The lens was excelle

ic

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ed a new browser tab. I logged into the encrypted portal for a Swiss legal firm. I pu

e, mocked me, and thought me obli

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ng. I'll come with you for

d at th

fered to accompany me to

tips cold. My heart slammed against m

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The Deaf Heiress's Sweetest Revenge
The Deaf Heiress's Sweetest Revenge
“For ten years, silence had been my world, a quiet cage after an accident stole my parents and my hearing. I never expected to hear again, but a fever broke, and the world roared back to life. My first instinct was to find my fiancé, Courtland, to share this impossible miracle. Instead, I overheard his voice from the study. Clear, calm, and utterly devoid of the warmth he saved for me, he revealed our marriage was a business deal, contingent on "the deaf girl." He planned to divorce me in a year, calling me a "beautiful, empty doll." His words were a physical blow, shattering my heart and turning the blood in my veins to slush. The "I love you" he'd signed against my skin, his patient smiles-all were a mask of betrayal. The last flicker of hope died, replaced by an arctic cold. Numb, I stumbled back to the bedroom. With the wet, slick sound of his kiss echoing in my newly awakened ears, I pressed record. The timer began to tick: 00:01. A countdown to the end of my life, or the beginning of a new one.”