The Billionaire's Greatest Loss: Ex Wife Please Come Back
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ena'
zed I was invisible wa
lled me the luckiest woman in New York City, and certainly not when his grandmother
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nthouse suite, still in my wedding dre
ater, nothing
cold, perfect stones of the choker Damien had given me, another apology wrapped in luxury. It was a gift from him last we
tured light across the marble floors. The walls were lined with gilded mirrors, reflecting the elite of New York society as they moved in a carefully c
le's yearly salaries, silks from Paris, lace from Venice, beads hand
ys, their tailored tuxedos sharp enough to draw
m was aware of the scandalous secret that I was the wife nobody acknowledged,
he wal
ia Or
the woman whose Instagram Damien had been liking a
he dress shimmered with thousands of hand-sewn crystals, catching the light with every step, as if she carried her own spotlight. Her platinum hair cascaded down
flashed, their bursts of light catching the disda
deliberate.
ess. She wore an emerald-green gown that matched the venom in her eyes, her dark hair coiled into an intricate updo that lo
. "Of course n
suffocating, like jasmine and poison, filling the space between us. She f
e," she murmured, her accent thi
le went
's lips
th
in
d through the crowd as they watched, their eyes hungry for my humiliation. The stain spread like blood, seeping in
aid, not sounding sorry a
darkened the silk, and for a moment, I saw my marriage r
, as if
rriv
Black
usba
ised me the world and ins
he pants cutting a ruthless line down his long legs. His dark hair was slightly tousled, as if he'd just run his hands through it in frustra
uel, beautiful eyes di
straight to Na
cou
hat he'd come running t
apture my reaction, her manicured fingers poise
h the spectacle, their eyes sai
e still wished he'd choose me. That he'd
asn't h
is deco
face with those hands that had once traced promises
held it
d
aug
sound they expected. No. T
me like a second skin, the weight of th
rned, his smirk f
let him
rrying for weeks, the ones I'd drafted in the dead of night while h
VO
ped the room l
deafenin
ria's phone clattered to the floor, and the screen cracked
entire
wat
ologne, the one I had bought him, and whisper
, for the vi
." I th
s clicking against the marble like a death b
e, chaos
snarled, his voice raw with someth
de, cut through the noise. "St
dn't loo
they wer
hn wasn't c
out to mak