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Abandoned Bride's Ruthless Comeback

For the seventh time, I stood at the altar, pregnant with his child, waiting to marry Justice Keith. And for the seventh time, he abandoned me. His phone rang, and just like that, he was gone-rushing to the side of his "fragile" stepsister, Kamala, who was supposedly having another panic attack. He pushed me aside in front of everyone, his family sneering that a "new-money girl" like me would never understand their loyalty. This was the man who baked her special cakes in the middle of the night while ignoring my own hunger, the man who had left me at seventeen other almost-weddings and rehearsals. But this time, as I stood there in my wedding dress, the humiliation was a physical weight. I was tired of being his second choice, the understanding fiancée he always came back to with empty promises. So I walked out. I cancelled the wedding, shattered his family's priceless heirloom, and secretly terminated the pregnancy that tied me to him. I wasn't just leaving anymore. I was going to spend the next seven years meticulously planning how to burn his entire corrupt, old-money empire to the ground.
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Chapter 5

CLARA O'DONNELL POV:

The aroma of freshly brewed coffee, mingled with the sweet scent of blueberry pancakes, filled the kitchen. I hummed a tuneless melody as I carefully arranged bacon strips next to a golden stack of pancakes, topping them with a dollop of whipped cream and fresh berries. This was my farewell feast. A quiet, private ritual to mark the end of an era.

The front door opened and closed, a soft thud. Justice. He walked into the kitchen, his shoulders slumped beneath his expensive suit, his tie askew. The faint, sweet scent of Kamala's signature perfume clung to his clothes, a stark reminder of his night.

He carried a bouquet of anemic-looking white lilies, the kind I detested. He always forgot that. Kamala, I knew, adored them.

"Morning, Clara," he mumbled, his voice raspy with fatigue, yet a strange lightness lingered in his eyes. He probably felt like a hero, saving his damsel in distress.

"Morning," I replied, not looking up from my plate.

"Kamala was quite something last night," he sighed, running a hand through his already rumpled hair. "Kept me up all night. But she's finally asleep." He sounded weary, but there was a hint of self-satisfaction in his tone.

He reached for a piece of bacon from my plate, his fingers poised to take it.

I moved my plate, a swift, deliberate action, pulling it out of his reach.

His hand hung in the air for a moment, then dropped. His gaze, only now, finally registered the single plate, the carefully arranged breakfast for one. "Where's mine?" he asked, his voice laced with a petulant whine, like a spoiled child.

I took a bite of pancake, savoring the sweetness. "I only made one."

His eyes widened slightly. "Clara, I'm sorry about last night," he began, the familiar apology, the well-worn script already forming on his lips. "You know I wouldn't have left if it wasn't an emergency."

I continued to eat, my expression blank. His words held no power over me anymore. No sting, no comfort. Just empty sounds.

He cleared his throat, then pushed the bouquet of lilies towards me. "Here. I got these for you. As an apology." He offered a weak smile. "There's something hidden inside. A surprise."

My gaze flickered to the wilting white petals, then to the subtle bulge hidden within the bouquet. With a slow, deliberate movement, I parted the blossoms. A small, velvet box. I opened it.

Inside lay a pair of earrings. They were undeniably beautiful, set with brilliant-cut diamonds. But my eye immediately caught the subtle flaws, the slightly off-kilter settings, the faint inclusion in one of the stones.

A cold wave washed over me. I recognized them. Not the earrings themselves, but the diamonds. They were the shards, the off-cuts, the discarded fragments from the bespoke diamond necklace Justice had commissioned for me on our first anniversary. The necklace I rarely wore anymore, a symbol of a love that felt as fractured as these stones.

He hadn't bought me new diamonds. He had repurposed the waste, the leftovers, from my own jewelry. It wasn't a gift. It was an insult. A gesture of such profound thoughtlessness, such casual disrespect, that it eclipsed all his previous betrayals. He was giving me my own discards, polished up with a ribbon. It was charity.

My stomach churned, but the calm held. He hadn't even bothered to get me new cheap jewelry. He'd just rummaged through his own vault for scraps.

"Do you like them?" he asked, his voice eager, oblivious.

I snapped the velvet box shut, the small click echoing in the kitchen. I placed it gently on the counter, next to the lilies I hated.

His face clouded. "What? You don't like them? They're expensive, Clara. Hand-cut."

"I'm sure they are." My voice was flat.

He scooped up the box, a frown deepening on his face. "Fine. If you don't appreciate them." His tone was sharp now, annoyed. "Anyway, there's something else. Kamala wants to be your maid of honor."

My breath hitched. My maid of honor. The woman who had systematically destroyed my relationship, who had just stolen my wedding day, now wanted to stand beside me as I said my vows. It was a cruel, twisted joke.

"She thinks it would show solidarity," Justice continued, completely misinterpreting my stunned silence. "You know, given everything. A sign of peace." He even managed a hopeful smile. "She really wants to be more involved in our lives."

My mind reeled. It wasn't just the leftover diamonds. It was always Kamala. The lilies were for her. The late-night baking was for her. Even this "apology gift" and this absurd request, it was all for her. He wasn't trying to make it up to me. He was trying to integrate her into my life, to make her a permanent fixture, to legitimize her presence at my expense.

A strange, serene calm washed over me. The last thread of hope, the last flicker of love, snapped. The pain wasn't a sharp stab anymore; it was a dull throb, a phantom limb. I was free.

"Yes," I said, my voice steady, surprisingly clear. "Tell Kamala she can be my maid of honor."

Justice blinked, surprised. "Really? You're not upset?"

"Why would I be?" I asked, pushing my empty plate away. "It sounds... appropriate. She' s certainly been present for every other significant moment of our engagement, hasn't she?"

He beamed, a flicker of his old charm returning. "That's my Clara! Always so understanding." He pulled me into a quick, perfunctory hug, patting my back.

Then, his phone rang again. A jaunty, custom ringtone. Kamala's.

His face shifted again, from relieved to slightly irritated, then quickly to that familiar, put-upon sigh. "Oh, for heaven's sake," he muttered. "I just left her." He pulled away from me, reaching for his phone. "I'm sorry, darling. Duty calls." He shot me a quick, apologetic glance, already halfway out the door. "I'll be back as soon as I can, I promise."

I watched him go, my face expressionless. "No," I whispered to the empty kitchen. "You won't."

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