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e, choosing to save his mistress w
his lover then tried to poison me, swapping
ed a car crash that shattered my leg
ched as his mistress framed me, then locked me in
night, choosing the cold, dark wa
nd a man who cherished my broken p
d destroyed his mistress and was giving me his entire fo
that some things can
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ie
even know existed. But the deepest wound was the hollow space inside, where a heartbeat should have been. It had been just days since the lake house fire, days since
e would see the devastation in my eyes, remember the years of our life together, and pull me back from t
o me, his shoulders hunched. The way he answered, his voice dropping to a low, urgent tone, told me everything I needed t
felt like a physical blow. The words were a bitter pill, confirming my worst fears
ghtened, a burning ache spreading through my ribs. It wasn't the physical pain from the fi
l. The doctor wants her to rest," he explained, his voice flat, devoid of the earlier urgency he' d shown f
hing I need, ever matter to you, August?" The words tasted like ash. My wor
t in front of him. Not anymore. My hand clenched on the thin hospital sheet,
ne switching to a businesslike command. "It's for Harper. You agreed." He d
t she's quite fragile." He was talking about Harper, who was in the same hospital, under observation for an entire
frenzy, demanding the best care, his eyes full of genuine worry. Now, I was facing a life-threatening procedure, and he spoke of Har
league, her voice carrying clearly through the thin hospital do
the door. "Apparently, a small fall, but he insisted she get the best room, the softest pillows, a parade
chest constricted, a suffocating band of pain. My vision blurred, spots dancing before my eyes. My head poun
present. I gasped, a strangled sound escaping my lips. My hand flew to my abdomen, clutc
of them asked, rushing to my bedsi
er gaze fixed on the monitor. "Her vitals
me. "She's bleeding internally," the first nurse whispered, her voice
body screamed, a primal agony that threatened to rip me apart. T
of confusion, his eyes scanning the chaotic scene. "What's going o

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