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The Jilted Wife's Spectacular Comeback

Chapter 7 

Word Count: 676    |    Released on: 19/08/2026

gaze flickered between the two sisters, a part of him de

ow where it came from. I can't just...

It doesn't matter. I didn't come here today to convin

box on Jessi's bedside table

Heaven sa

ar' jewels inside, her pupils dilated. Her fingers grabbed the box, pulled it to her

she asked, her voice

already taken my fiancé, you might as well have the jewelry.

but her hands clutched

chimed in. "This is a gift from Hartwell to

a folder tucked beneath the bedside table. On its cover was t

. Proof. In her handwri

bride's name was now Jessi Merrill, but everything else-the design, the font

o ice as she confronted Hartwell. "The ven

couldn't meet her eyes. His silence was a confession. He'd approved ever

ling her fiancé; they were stealing the very fabric of the life she had p

room, the flowers from Lafayette that I hand-picked, the guest f

k at her. "Jessi... she r

" Heaven corrected him shar

erself, her face settling back into

, allow me to give

in the ro

ven said conversationally. "I've thought of the

vicious monster! You

age, pointing a shaking fi

he dress-I'll gift you one from my new Requiem collection, free of charge." She paused, letting the silence

ally snapped. She grabbed a water glass f

d grace. The glass shattered

oice, roaring with fury. "He

she had driven to madness, and a gri

t of her dress and tu

pulled open the door. "I hope your we

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“I was at my final fitting, trying on the masterpiece wedding dress I had spent eighteen months designing, when my phone rang. It was my fiancé, Hartwell. The day before our wedding, he called to cancel. He told me my stepsister Jessi had terminal cancer, and her dying wish was to marry him. "Heaven, she's dying. It's just fulfilling the wish of a terminally ill person. I'll compensate you with three percent of my company's stock." To fulfill her wish, he expected me to step aside for the girl who had spent her life stealing my things, backed by my biased parents. Later, his mother demanded I return my engagement ring so Jessi could wear it on her deathbed, and Hartwell actually suggested I wait as his backup plan. "This thing with Jessi is temporary. After she's gone in three months, I'll marry you then." They even stole my custom wedding invitations, the venue I booked, and my floral designs to celebrate their betrayal. I looked at the man I was supposed to marry, feeling nothing but incandescent rage and absolute disgust. My years of compromise had only taught them to take more, but I was done being a victim. I forced him to sign over fifty-one percent of his company and pay two million dollars in damages. But my real revenge came at the courthouse, when he realized we were already legally married and state law required a thirty-day cooling-off period for divorce. "Heaven, you have to keep this quiet. You can't ruin my wedding to Jessi." I slapped him hard across the face, ready to make his upcoming ceremony the biggest joke in New York.”