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Breaking Free from His Betrayal

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The grandfather clock in Ricardo's study chimed eleven times, each note echoing through the silence like a funeral bell. I stood frozen in the doorway, my fingers still gripping the brass handle, staring at the document that had just destroyed my world. The betrothal announcement lay spread across Ricardo's mahogany desk, its formal script dancing before my eyes like cruel mockery. *General Ricardo Mitchell and Miss Anastasia Harris, daughter of Senator Charles Harris, are pleased to announce their engagement...* The words blurred as tears I refused to shed burned behind my eyes. "You're reading my correspondence now?" I spun toward Ricardo's voice, my heart hammering against my ribs. He stood in the doorway behind me, still wearing his dress uniform from the evening's military function, brass buttons gleaming in the lamplight. But his face—God, his face was carved from ice. "Ricardo, I don't understand." My voice came out smaller than I intended, barely more than a whisper. "This says you're marrying someone else. But we're already—" "Already what, Chloe?" He stepped into the study, closing the door with deliberate softness that somehow felt more ominous than if he'd slammed it.

Breaking Free from His Betrayal Chapter 1

The grandfather clock in Ricardo's study chimed eleven times, each note echoing through the silence like a funeral bell. I stood frozen in the doorway, my fingers still gripping the brass handle, staring at the document that had just destroyed my world.

The betrothal announcement lay spread across Ricardo's mahogany desk, its formal script dancing before my eyes like cruel mockery. *General Ricardo Mitchell and Miss Anastasia Harris, daughter of Senator Charles Harris, are pleased to announce their engagement...* The words blurred as tears I refused to shed burned behind my eyes.

"You're reading my correspondence now?"

I spun toward Ricardo's voice, my heart hammering against my ribs. He stood in the doorway behind me, still wearing his dress uniform from the evening's military function, brass buttons gleaming in the lamplight. But his face—God, his face was carved from ice.

"Ricardo, I don't understand." My voice came out smaller than I intended, barely more than a whisper. "This says you're marrying someone else. But we're already—"

"Already what, Chloe?" He stepped into the study, closing the door with deliberate softness that somehow felt more ominous than if he'd slammed it. "Already married? Is that what you were going to say?"

The way he said my name—like it tasted bitter on his tongue—made something cold unfurl in my chest. "Yes. We've been married for three years, Ricardo. Three years of—"

"Of what? Of you playing house while I built my career?" He moved to his desk, picking up the announcement with casual indifference. "How charmingly naive you are, my dear Chloe."

I flinched at the endearment that now dripped with condescension. "What are you saying?"

Ricardo opened the desk drawer and withdrew a leather portfolio. His movements were precise, controlled—every inch the military strategist executing a carefully planned maneuver. "I'm saying that your marriage certificate is as real as your understanding of politics. Which is to say, not at all."

The room tilted. I gripped the back of the nearest chair, my knuckles white against the dark leather. "That's impossible. I signed—we both signed—"

"You signed a forgery." He opened the portfolio and extracted a document, holding it up like evidence in a court martial. "A very convincing one, I'll admit. My connections in the registrar's office are quite talented."

The paper trembled in his hands—or perhaps I was the one trembling. I couldn't tell anymore. Nothing felt solid, nothing felt real. "Why?" The word scraped out of my throat like broken glass.

Ricardo's laugh was sharp, military-precise. "Because you were convenient, Chloe. Beautiful, devoted, undemanding. The perfect companion for a rising officer who needed... domestic comfort without the complications of actual commitment."

Each word landed like a physical blow. I thought of every morning I'd woken in his arms, every evening I'd waited for his return, every dream I'd spun about our future together. All of it—lies built on lies built on lies.

"The President himself arranged my engagement to Anastasia Harris," Ricardo continued, his tone growing more businesslike with each syllable. "Her father controls three key Senate committees. This marriage will secure my promotion to the Joint Chiefs within two years."

"And me?" I barely recognized my own voice. "What happens to me?"

For the first time since entering the room, Ricardo's composure cracked slightly. Something flickered across his features—guilt, perhaps, or merely irritation at having to explain the obvious.

"You'll remain here, of course. As my mistress. I'm not entirely heartless, Chloe. You'll have your room, your allowance, your... position in the household." He moved closer, and I caught the scent of his cologne—the same scent that had once made me feel safe, cherished. Now it made me nauseous. "You should be grateful. Most men would simply cast you out."

Grateful. He expected gratitude for the privilege of watching him build a life with another woman. For being relegated to the shadows of the mansion that had once felt like home.

"I won't do it." The words surprised me with their steadiness. "I won't stay here and watch you—"

"You will." His voice cut through my protest like a blade. "Because you have nowhere else to go. No family with means, no prospects, no skills beyond arranging flowers. You will stay, Chloe, because I am offering you the only life you're equipped to live."

The cruelty in his assessment stole my breath. This was the man who had whispered poetry in my ear, who had promised me the world, who had made me believe I was worthy of love.

"The wedding is in three weeks," Ricardo said, returning to his desk as if the conversation were concluded. "I trust you'll conduct yourself appropriately when Anastasia arrives to take her rightful place as mistress of this house."

Rightful place. As if I had been nothing more than a temporary occupant, keeping the seat warm until the real Mrs. Mitchell could claim it.

I turned and walked toward the door on unsteady legs, each step feeling like I was walking through quicksand. At the threshold, I paused, some desperate part of me hoping he would call me back, tell me this was all some terrible mistake or cruel joke.

But Ricardo had already returned to his papers, dismissing me as thoroughly as if I had never existed at all.

The door closed behind me with a soft click that sounded like the end of everything I had ever believed about love, about myself, about the life I thought we had built together.

In the hallway's dim light, I pressed my back against the wall and finally allowed myself to understand the truth: I had never been Ricardo's wife. I had been his fool.

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