
Divorce After His Cruel Betrayal
Chapter 1
The morning light filtered through the tall windows of Nathan's study, casting long shadows across the polished mahogany floors. I stood in the doorway, my hand frozen on the handle, unable to process the scene before me. Nathan sat rigid behind his desk, his face contorted with a fury I'd never seen before. Beside him, Isabella stood with perfect posture, her manicured hand resting on his shoulder in a gesture of possessive comfort.
"Play it again," Nathan commanded, his voice low and dangerous.
Isabella's crimson lips curved into a smile that didn't reach her eyes as she tapped the laptop screen. I watched in horror as my own face appeared, the expressions and movements so realistic that for a moment, I questioned my own memory.
"I don't care about your precious baby," my digital doppelgänger sneered, eyes cold with malice. "Nathan never wanted a child with me, what makes you think he wants one with you? You're nothing but a desperate placeholder."
My blood ran cold. The video continued, showing 'me' threatening Isabella, mocking her pregnancy—a pregnancy I hadn't even known about. The words were vicious, calculated, delivered with a cruelty I couldn't recognize in myself.
"Nathan, that's not—" I began, my voice barely audible.
"Silence!" He slammed his fist on the desk, the sound echoing through the room like a gunshot. He rose slowly, his six-foot-three frame towering over me as he approached. "I've seen enough."
"Please, you have to believe me. I never said those things," I pleaded, backing away instinctively. "That video isn't real—"
"I can see it with my own eyes, Elara." My name sounded like a curse on his lips. His fingers closed around my wrist with bruising force. "You've always been jealous of what Isabella and I share. Always trying to come between us."
Isabella dabbed at non-existent tears, her performance flawless. "I didn't want to show him, Elara. I tried to protect you, but... the baby..."
"What baby?" I whispered, confusion momentarily overshadowing my fear. "Isabella, what are you talking about?"
Something dangerous flashed in Nathan's eyes. Without warning, he began dragging me through the penthouse, his grip unyielding despite my struggles.
"Nathan, stop! You're hurting me!" My bare feet slipped on the marble floors as I tried to resist. "Whatever she told you, it's a lie!"
He didn't slow, didn't speak, didn't even look at me. When we reached the glass doors of the greenhouse at the far end of our penthouse, understanding dawned with horrifying clarity.
"No," I gasped, digging my heels into the floor. "Nathan, you know I can't—my allergies—please!"
The greenhouse was filled with exotic flowering plants, a collection he'd insisted on despite knowing about my severe allergies. I'd avoided this room for years, the few accidental exposures having sent me to the hospital.
"Perhaps some time to reflect on your cruelty will teach you respect," he said coldly, shoving me inside with such force that I stumbled to my knees.
The door locked with a definitive click. Through the glass, I saw Isabella appear at his side, her hand sliding possessively around his waist.
"Nathan!" I pounded on the glass, panic rising as my throat began to tighten. "I can't breathe in here! You know this could kill me!"
He turned away, Isabella's triumphant smile the last thing I saw before they disappeared from view.
The air inside was heavy with pollen and fragrance. My eyes began to water immediately, skin erupting in angry welts. I clawed at my throat as it constricted, each breath becoming more labored than the last. The EpiPen—I needed my EpiPen.
Hours later, I dragged myself into the living room, my body wrapped in emergency bandages, lungs still fighting for every breath. The paramedic who'd finally answered my desperate call had wanted to hospitalize me, but I'd refused. I couldn't bear another night in a hospital bed, alone.
Nathan and Isabella lounged on the sofa, champagne flutes in hand. They looked up as I entered, their expressions a grotesque mixture of amusement and contempt.
"Still breathing, I see," Isabella remarked, taking a delicate sip. "Pity."
Nathan's laugh cut through me like a blade. "You always were stubborn."
I stood swaying, bandages covering the worst of the hives, my eyes so swollen I could barely see. Each breath was a battle, wheezing and painful.
"Why?" It was all I could manage to say.
"Oh, don't be so dramatic," Isabella sighed, setting down her glass. "Nathan, darling, I've had the most wonderful idea for my charity gala next week. Wouldn't it be delicious if we put your wife to work? After all, she needs to learn her place."
Nathan's smile was slow and cruel as he considered me through narrowed eyes. "Yes, I think that would be... educational."
As they continued planning my humiliation, something inside me shifted. In the haze of pain and betrayal, a single thought crystallized with perfect clarity: This was the last time they would ever hurt me.
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