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dn't just admit it-he told me he was tired of my ambition and that his ne
hed me down
e of care, she forced a foul soup down my throat, whispering it was the "blood and flesh" of my dead baby. Whe
years of love I had for him. He had promised to be m
now despise it? Why did he protect the monster wh
stood. The love was dead. And with it, the woman who had ever loved him
pte
eth Wa
was having an affair. But it wasn't with a younger model or a corporate rival, it was with Joy Mccall, an o
een blurring through unshed tears. My body went rigid, cold se
er with an intensity I hadn't seen directed at me in months. His eyes, usually so sharp and calculating in bu
felt like a betrayal. He moved with the same confident stride, his perfectly tailored suit still
ending screaming. The picture, printed and stark, was on
s a shaky whisper, barely a
ent. Then, with a sigh that seemed to carry the weig
like, Elisabeth." His voice
gs. My mind went bl
g from my throat. "What about all your promises? 'Always
gs change. People change." His gaze met mine, cold and distant. "I'm tired. Tired of alw
brating your every success. Do you know how much work that is? To be constantly chasing your brilliance? To always be the
sbelief. "You talk about pride? What about m
truly sees me, not some project to be admired or an obstacle to be overcome. Aft
, Chase! Is that enough to throw away nine years? Y
w I was missing. A quiet, nurturing care that doesn't demand anything from
u. Not now. The optics would be a disaster for my company. But understand this: I'm done. D
marble floor. The man I loved, the man who had torn down my wa
mbition. My parents' messy divorce had left me guarded, wary of love, but he had been persistent. H
world spiraling. Chase, without a word, had flown back from his busin
my hair. "Let me be strong for you. You can be vulnerable with me. You can eve
"make a fuss" when I felt like it. And I had. I had learned to be sof
love me anymore. The realization was a physical ache. I wanted to believe he was
de and seemingly innocent. I offered her money, enough to disappear, to s
spered, her voice barel
in my chest. No relief,
en in a car accident. And then, the next piece of information

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