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After Heartbreak, Our Forbidden Love Blossomed Novel Cover

After Heartbreak, Our Forbidden Love Blossomed

The chandelier's light caught the champagne in my glass, sending tiny prisms dancing across the white tablecloth. My twenty-eighth birthday celebration at the Martinez estate was everything I'd dreamed of—elegant, intimate, with just the right touch of extravagance that Harry had insisted upon. I smiled as I caught his eye across the room, feeling that familiar flutter in my chest. In three months, I'd be Mrs. Wilson, and the thought alone made me dizzy with happiness. "Make a wish, Julie!" Elena called out as the waitstaff brought in a three-tiered cake adorned with fresh roses. I closed my eyes, though I couldn't imagine wishing for anything more than what I already had—Harry's love, our future together, the startup we were building. I'd invested everything I had in us, both emotionally and financially. When I opened my eyes again, the candles were out, and applause rippled through the room. That's when the doors swung open.
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Chapter 3

Three weeks after I'd fled to London, Harry's world began to crumble.

I learned about it through Parker's carefully worded phone calls, though he tried to shield me from the details. But I needed to know. I needed to understand what my absence meant to the man who had used me so thoroughly.

"Dorothy's running the company into the ground," Parker told me during one of our evening conversations. I was curled up in the window seat of the Kensington apartment he'd arranged, watching rain streak down the glass. "She convinced three major clients to switch to a completely untested software platform. The Peterson account alone lost two hundred thousand in the first week."

I should have felt vindicated. Instead, I felt hollow. "And Harry?"

"He's trying to salvage what he can, but..." Parker's pause spoke volumes. "Without your business sense, without your connections, he's drowning."

The irony wasn't lost on me. Harry had dismissed my contributions as nothing more than money and family name, but I'd been the one reviewing contracts, suggesting strategic partnerships, smoothing over client relations when his arrogance rubbed people the wrong way. Dorothy might have been skilled at removing her underwear in public, but she couldn't read a quarterly report to save her life.

Two days later, Parker called with grimmer news. "Creditors are circling. The bank's threatening to call in their loan. Apparently, Dorothy thought she could negotiate better terms by flirting with the loan officer. It didn't go well."

I closed my eyes, remembering how I'd personally vouched for Harry with my family's banker, using my reputation to secure favorable rates. "How long does he have?"

"Weeks, maybe less."

That night, I couldn't sleep. I kept thinking about Harry's face when he'd pushed me down those stairs—the cold calculation, the way he'd looked at me like I was nothing. But somewhere beneath my anger, a treacherous part of me wondered if he was suffering now. If he understood what he'd lost.

The answer came sooner than I expected.

Parker's voice was tight when he called the next morning. "Julie, I need to tell you something. About Harry."

I set down my tea, bracing myself. "What?"

"Marcus saw him yesterday. He was... different. Broken, almost. He kept asking about you, where you were, if you were okay. And then he said something that..." Parker's voice trailed off.

"What did he say?"

"He said he loved you. That he'd been too stupid to realize it until you were gone."

The words hit me like a physical blow. I gripped the phone tighter, my chest constricting. "He's lying. He's just desperate because his world is falling apart."

"Maybe," Parker said carefully. "But Marcus said he looked genuinely devastated. Like a man who'd finally understood what he'd thrown away."

I hung up and sat in the silence of my London apartment, rain pattering against the windows. Love. Harry claimed to love me now, when it was convenient, when his carefully constructed plans had crumbled. Where was that love when he was sleeping with Dorothy? Where was it when he pushed me down those stairs?

Meanwhile, my own healing had begun in the quiet corners of this foreign city. I'd found a therapist, Dr. Sarah Whitmore, who specialized in trauma and emotional abuse. Twice a week, I sat in her warm office overlooking Hyde Park and slowly began to untangle the web of manipulation that had defined my relationship with Harry.

"You invested more than money in him," Dr. Whitmore observed during one session. "You invested your sense of self-worth. That's why his betrayal feels so devastating—it's not just about the relationship ending. It's about questioning your own judgment, your own value."

She was right. For months, I'd measured my worth through Harry's treatment of me. His praise made me soar; his criticism crushed me. I'd given him the power to define who I was.

But in London's quiet moments—sipping coffee in a seaside café in Brighton, walking through Regent's Park at dawn, reading in bookshops tucked away on narrow streets—I began to remember who Julie Martinez was before Harry Wilson entered her life. I remembered the woman who'd graduated summa cum laude from Wharton, who'd successfully managed her family's charitable foundation, who'd built genuine friendships based on mutual respect rather than what she could provide.

The woman Harry had dismissed as boring and frigid was actually someone worth knowing.

One evening, as I watched the sunset from my apartment balcony, my phone rang. Parker's name flashed on the screen.

"He's lost everything," Parker said without preamble. "The company's bankrupt. Dorothy left him for some hedge fund manager she met at a networking event. And Julie..." His voice softened. "He's been asking about you constantly. I think he's planning something."

A chill ran down my spine. "What kind of something?"

"I don't know yet. But I wanted to warn you. Whatever he's planning, whatever he thinks he can say or do to win you back—remember what he put you through. Remember who you are now."

After we hung up, I stood on the balcony letting the cool London air wash over me. Harry's world had collapsed, just as mine had three months ago. The difference was, I was rebuilding mine on a foundation of truth. His had been built on lies from the very beginning.

Let him come, I thought, surprising myself with the steadiness of my own resolve. I wasn't the same woman he'd pushed down those stairs. And I never would be again.

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