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The Billionaire's Fumble

The Billionaire's Fumble

Author: vichria
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Chapter 1 The Betrayal

Word Count: 1274    |    Released on: Today at 19:50

sound imitated the rage boiling within me and echoed across the silent ro

g a mixture of shock and guilt upon rea

m and I had to confront him. How could he

pping with anger as I fumed. The amount of his betrayal settled over me like

down, Victori

I just asked you a question?! When

u might as well just sign it" He shrugged, walk

of the first day we met, how he managed to get me tied around him. I remember how determined I was to end up with hi

s indifference. That was the moment I understood the Jace I fell in love with was lon

me till death when we got married. I believed you! Now that you've gotten a tas

tensing in surprise as the re

re like pleading for him to deny and dro

was so sure it was an affair. I didn't believe him, I didn't want to believe it, but it broke something in me to see those

er to me. "You know what? Yeah sure. It doesn't even m

never felt before. How could he? How coul

feel vulnerable. I had to leave that stuffy room as soon as possible. I picked up a pen lying on the table and I signed my name

the papers to his chest be

even have the time to take my cell phone or my car keys, I just knew that I had to g

er home-the door of the person who had unfairly betrayed me. A part of me want

ity flash before my eyes. I stood there, torn between grief and rage, trying t

ce. "Victoria? What are you doing here?" I heard

walked into her apartment, she followed me in. A pile of empty alcohol bottles were laying on the f

anded, getting straight to the point. I w

g, Victoria?" she f

and Jace, Grace.

, replaced by a cold, calculating gaze that sent a shiver down

now? I could already feel myself boiling. "How cou

are my own best friend." She rep

e rich dude and you couldn't even take care of him. So I decided to

!" I came close to her screaming in her fac

ould be him, because from what I can remember, he w

uddenly went up, striking a res

What's your problem?!" She screamed at me, her eyes wide in s

wards and I struggled to fi

a hold of myself, I could feel myself in the air and I struggled to hold onto the air like it would

, the world becoming black and drowning me in darkness. I heard muffled, far-of

evident to me: betrayal had destroyed my friendship and my marriage, lea

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