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From Burden To Unstoppable Queen Novel Cover

From Burden To Unstoppable Queen

My fiancé, Caleb Holder, saw me as a burden, a stain on his perfect image. In my past life, his constant cruelty and public humiliation drove me to suicide. After I died, the truth came out. His mistress, Erica, had faked her pregnancy and the miscarriage she blamed on me. While the world celebrated their "true love," I was just a tragic, forgotten fool. But then I opened my eyes. I was back on the night of the gala, moments before Erica would throw herself down the stairs. In a few minutes, Caleb would believe her lies without question, slap me until I bled, and call me a monster in front of his family. "You evil, jealous monster! You tried to kill my child!" Last time, his words destroyed me. This time, they would be my battle cry.
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Chapter 3

Alina Bass POV:

Erica's shriek echoed through the cavernous foyer, a sound designed to wrench at the heart. Caleb's face contorted, a mask of pure fury. His eyes, usually cold and calculating, blazed with a primal rage I'd never seen directed at me with such intensity.

"You bitch!" he snarled, lunging forward.

His hand shot out, not to help Erica, but to strike me. A vicious, open-handed slap that sent my head snapping back. My vision swam, a kaleidoscope of dark spots and flashing lights. I felt a sharp, searing pain explode behind my right temple, followed by the warm, thick trickle of blood. The marble floor suddenly seemed to tilt beneath me. I staggered, disoriented, clutching my head.

"You pushed her!" Caleb bellowed, his voice thick with loathing. He didn' t seem to notice the blood now staining my fingers. "You evil, jealous monster! You tried to kill my child!"

The accusation, baseless and cruel, lodged in my throat. I tasted coppery blood, but it wasn't just my own. It was the taste of his contempt, his unwavering belief in her lies.

"I… I didn' t…" I stammered, my voice barely a whisper, the words catching on the raw pain in my throat. My head throbbed, a drumbeat of agony.

"Get out!" he roared, his chest heaving. "Get out of my house! Get out of my life! I never want to see your disgusting face again!"

His words, sharp as shards of glass, sliced through the fog in my mind. The pain in my head suddenly felt secondary to the icy realization that settled in my gut. This was it. The final break.

"I' ll go," I choked out, the promise tasting like ash. "I' ll leave. Forever."

He glared at me, his eyes burning hot holes through my skull. "You better. And don' t you ever dare show your face here again."

Then, as if I were nothing but a phantom, he turned from me, his face softening with a sickening concern as he rushed to Erica' s side. He carefully scooped her trembling form into his arms. "My love, my precious flower. Are you alright? The baby… is the baby okay?"

Erica whimpered, burying her face in his shoulder, her acting worthy of an Oscar.

I watched them, a surreal tableau of devotion and deceit, through a haze of pain. My hand, still pressed to my temple, came away slick with blood. He hit me. Not just a shove, not just a verbal lashing. He had struck me.

A forgotten memory, sharp and sudden, pierced through the haze. Caleb, years ago, when we were barely teenagers. We had been playing near the vineyard, and I had stumbled, cutting my knee on a jagged rock. He had been so young, so fiercely protective. He' d scooped me up, his small face etched with concern, his grip gentle as he' d carried me back to the house, shouting for help. He had even punched another boy who had teased me once. He had been my protector.

The contrast was a punch to the gut, worse than his actual blow. That Caleb, the one who would fight for me, was dead. Replaced by this man, this stranger, who would strike me down without a second thought, his eyes blind to the truth, his heart consumed by a lie. He didn' t care about the truth. He only cared about his image, his ego, and the woman who so perfectly played the victim.

The finality of it all washed over me, a wave of cold, hard clarity. This was it. There was no going back. No trying to fix what was irrevocably broken. My engagement to Caleb Holder was over. It had to be.

I stumbled towards the kitchen, my head spinning, the urgent need for a phone overriding the pain. I needed help. I needed to leave. I needed to cut this cord permanently.

Mrs. Gable, the Holder' s long-time housekeeper, a woman who had seen me grow up, was standing by the back door, her face a mixture of fear and pity.

"Mrs. Gable," I whispered, my voice hoarse. "Could you… could you call a taxi for me? I' ll pay you, anything you want." My hand fumbled in my bag for my emergency cash.

Her eyes darted nervously to the grand staircase, where Caleb's angry shouts could still be faintly heard. She hesitated, her hand reaching out, then pulling back.

"Oh, Alina, dear…" she began, her voice quivering.

Just then, Mr. Doyle, the formidable head butler who had served the Holder family for decades, emerged from the shadows of the pantry. He looked at Mrs. Gable, then at me, his expression unreadable.

"Mrs. Gable," he said, his voice low, a warning. "Remember what Mr. Holder said about those who side with… outsiders. Job security, you know." His gaze lingered on my bloody temple for a moment, then shifted away. "Especially now, with everything going on."

The message was clear. Caleb had made it known. I was the persona non grata. The one Caleb hated most. Mrs. Gable, her face pale, slowly retreated, her hands clasped tightly together.

A bitter laugh escaped me. Alone. Completely and utterly alone. Not a single soul in this house, where I had spent years of my life, would lift a finger to help me. I remembered Caleb' s cutting words, once yelled during a heated argument: "You're not one of us, Alina. You're just a visitor. An obligation." He had driven that point home time and again, ensuring the staff understood their loyalty lay solely with him. I had even gone hungry some nights, left to fend for myself when my movements were restricted by his commands.

But years of emotional abuse, of neglect, of being treated like a ghost, had unwittingly forged a resilience within me. I wouldn' t break. Not this time.

I found my shattered phone on the marble floor near the spot where Caleb had struck me. The screen was cracked, but it still buzzed faintly. I could probably make an emergency call.

I walked out of the mansion, into the cool night air. I didn' t look back. I had to get to a hospital. I had to get out.

The emergency room was a blur of fluorescent lights and hushed voices. A kind nurse cleaned my wound, her touch gentle. The doctor, a young woman with tired eyes, confirmed a mild concussion and a nasty cut that would require stitches. She prescribed rest and an observation period.

Two days later, stitches in, a throbbing headache my only companion, I returned to the Holder mansion. Not to stay, but to retrieve the last of my belongings. The staff gave me wide berth, their faces averted, their silence a stark testament to Caleb's pervasive influence. I packed quickly, efficiently, leaving nothing behind but the ghost of my past self.

I moved into the small apartment, the temporary one, the one I had rented just in case. It was small, dusty, but it was mine. A stepping stone. My plan was simple: finish my degree, find a job, and formally sever all legal ties with Caleb Holder. A new life. A real life. Free.

I craved that freedom with every fiber of my being.

Weeks later, as I was finally starting to settle into my new routine, the phone rang. It was an unknown number. Hesitantly, I answered.

"Alina," Caleb' s voice slurred, thick with alcohol and something else – desperation. "Where are you?"

I paused, paintbrush hovering over my canvas. I had started painting again, a hobby I' d abandoned years ago under Caleb' s dismissive gaze. His call shattered the fragile peace I had built.

"What do you want, Caleb?" I asked, my voice flat, betraying none of the irritation bubbling beneath the surface.

There was a long pause, his breathing heavy on the other end. The raucous sounds of a party, which had been a muffled backdrop, suddenly faded, as if he' d moved to a quieter space.

"Just tell me where you are," he repeated, his tone laced with an impatient demand.

I sighed, a weary sigh I hadn't realized I was holding. I picked up my brush again, dipping it in cobalt blue. "I told you, Caleb. I' m gone. For good."

"Don' t be ridiculous," he sneered. "You can' t just disappear. You said you hated me. You said you never wanted to see me again. So what is this? Some elaborate game to get me to chase you? It won' t work, Alina. I' m not playing your childish games anymore."

His accusations, once devastating, now felt hollow. They bounced off the new, hardened shell I' d built around myself.

"You wanted me out, Caleb," I reminded him, my voice cool. "You said you never wanted to see my disgusting face again. I' m simply honoring your wishes. Permanently."

His breath hitched. "You… you can' t mean that."

"Oh, I assure you, I do." My voice was devoid of emotion.

He let out a short, incredulous laugh. "Always so dramatic. Trying to make me feel guilty, are we? This is just like that time you tried to manipulate my parents, isn' t it? Well, guess what, Alina? It won' t work. Get out of the city. Disappear. Permanently. I don't want your games, your drama. Erica… Erica is suffering because of you."

Erica. The name momentarily distracted me. That cunning, ambitious actress. She was the reason for all of this.

Oh, she' s suffering, is she? I thought, a bitter smile touching my lips. How very convenient.

"Suffer all you like," I said, my voice sharp, cutting through his self-pity. "But you won' t be doing it on my watch anymore. And if Erica is suffering, maybe it' s because she finally has to face the consequences of her own actions without me around to blame."

"Apologize to her," Caleb demanded, his voice hardening. "Apologize, and maybe… maybe we can talk about you coming back. I' ll make things right, Alina. We can have the life we were always meant to have."

My laughter was short, dry. "Coming back? After you physically assaulted me? After you believed her lies without question? After you tried to blackmail me with fabricated evidence? No, Caleb. You dug your own grave. I' m not going to lie in it with you."

"Alina, I' m warning you…" he began, his voice laced with a dangerous edge.

"And I' m warning you," I interrupted, my voice dropping, icy cold. "If you ever call me again, if you ever try to contact me, I will consider it harassment. And I will press charges."

I didn' t wait for his response. I simply hung up, the click of the phone final and decisive. The silence that followed was deafening, but it was a welcome silence. A silence of my own making.

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