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From Burden To Unstoppable Queen

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 4

Alina Bass POV: Freedom. The word hummed through my veins like electricity. The phone call with Caleb, as infuriating as it had been, cemented my resolve. I focused on my studies with an intensity I hadn' t known I possessed. My grades soared. I earned my academic certificate with honors, a tangible proof of my capabilities beyond Caleb's shadow. Job applications, once a distant dream, now became a reality. I received a surprising number of positive responses, a testament to my skills and the clean slate I was building. Then, an email arrived – an offer for an interview from a prestigious firm, based in a city far from Caleb's reach. It was an ideal position, a chance to truly start anew. I booked my train ticket. The interview was scheduled for the day after my arrival. But a giddy phone call from the hiring manager confirmed my success even before I stepped on the train. I got the job. I felt a surge of triumph so potent it almost brought tears to my eyes. This was it. A new city, a new life, a new me. The train ride was a blur of anticipation. I pressed my nose against the window, watching the landscape fly by, each mile a greater distance from my painful past. I scrolled through apartment listings on my phone, my heart racing with excitement. New beginnings. No Caleb. Just me, building my own life, on my own terms. I barely had time to celebrate my arrival in the new city, barely had time to step off the train and breathe in the unfamiliar air, when my phone vibrated again. An unknown number. My heart sank. I knew. "Alina," Caleb' s voice, sharp and demanding, cut through the euphoria. "Where are you? What is this nonsense about you taking a job out of state?" The joy that had buoyed me moments before evaporated, leaving a bitter taste. He always found a way to intrude, to spoil everything. "It' s none of your business, Caleb," I replied, my voice clipped. "And I' m busy. Why are you calling?" His tone chilled further. "My parents are back in town. They' re hosting a family dinner tonight. You will be there." It wasn' t a request. It was an order, delivered with the absolute certainty of a man used to being obeyed. I felt a fresh wave of anger. He expected me to drop everything, immediately, and return to his gilded cage, just because his parents were back? He still thought he owned me. "I won' t be there," I stated, my resolve hardening. "I have plans. A new life." He hung up without another word. By early evening, I found myself standing outside the Holder mansion once more. I had no choice. My parents had called, then Caleb's mother, her voice laced with thinly veiled threats about "family obligations" and "consequences." I needed to end this face-to-face, once and for all. I pushed open the heavy oak doors, the familiar scent of old money and fresh polish assaulting my senses. The dining room, usually bustling, was eerily quiet. Four figures sat around the impossibly long mahogany table: Caleb' s parents, Armstead and Bernadine, and Erica Carlson, perched delicately beside Caleb. Their faces were grim, their expressions strained. It was clear I had interrupted something. Something tense. I walked in without hesitation, my head held high, my sapphire dress a defiant splash of color against their somber attire. Caleb' s eyes, cold and dismissive, flickered over me for a fraction of a second. Then, without a word, he pushed his chair back with a violent scrape that echoed through the room. "I can' t stand to be in the same room as her," he snarled, his voice thick with disgust. He rose abruptly, his gaze fixed on me as if I were a particularly unpleasant insect. Erica, ever the loyal shadow, instantly rose too, her hand reaching for his. "Caleb, darling, please don' t upset yourself," she murmured, her eyes darting to his parents, then to me with a saccharine sweetness. She followed him as he stormed out of the dining room and up the grand staircase. I watched them go, a strange sense of calm settling over me. Their theatrics no longer held any power over me. I took a deep breath and turned to Armstead and Bernadine Holder, who sat stiffly at the table. "Alina, dear," Bernadine began, her voice strained, "Caleb has been… under a lot of pressure lately. You know how he gets." It was the same old excuse, the same weak justification for his cruelty. I shook my head, a slow, deliberate movement. "Armstead, Bernadine," I said, my voice quiet but firm. "We need to talk. Properly." They exchanged a nervous glance. In my past life, they had truly tried to help me, in their own way. They had tried to mediate, to smooth things over, to remind Caleb of his duties. But their influence over their volatile son was limited, their own fear of his tantrums potent. I didn't blame them. Not anymore. I blamed myself for clinging to a dying hope. For not seeing the truth sooner. "I' m here to formally end the engagement," I declared, the words ringing with a newfound authority. "Caleb and I are not suited. There is no love between us, and there never will be. It' s time we both were free." I met their gazes, unwavering. "I' m asking you to release me from this commitment." Bernadine' s face, usually composed, stiffened. Her eyes, usually dry and calculating, welled up with unshed tears. "Alina… is there truly no other way?" she whispered, her voice laced with genuine sadness. "We always hoped…" "No," I cut her off gently but firmly. "There isn' t." A profound sense of relief washed over me. The decision, the conversation, the finality of it all – it was like shedding a heavy cloak I' d worn my entire life. I had finally confronted them, finally spoken my truth. I rose from the table. "I' ll just retrieve the last of my things from my room," I said, my voice lighter than I' d thought possible. "Then I' ll be gone." As I reached the door to my old room, the one that had been mine for years, Erica Carlson suddenly materialized in the hallway, blocking my path. She was no longer crying, but her face was pale, her features tight with a desperate intensity. "Alina," she whispered, her voice trembling, her eyes wide and pleading. "Please. Don' t do this." I bypassed her, making my way to my dresser, where I' d forgotten a small, antique locket. "It' s already done, Erica," I said, my back to her. "Caleb and I are over." She sucked in a sharp breath. "But… but what about the baby?" My hand froze on the locket. The baby? I turned slowly, my eyes narrowing. "What baby?" Erica' s lip trembled. She clutched her stomach, her voice barely audible. "My… my baby. Caleb' s baby. I' m pregnant, Alina. And he… he loves me. We' re going to be a family. Please, don' t take him away. Our child needs a father." She squeezed her eyes shut, a single tear tracing a path down her cheek. I took an involuntary step back, my mind reeling. Pregnant? Caleb' s child? It was too soon. Too… convenient. Then, she opened her eyes. And in them, for a fleeting, horrifying moment, was not despair, but a chilling, predatory gleam. A smile, slow and unsettling, spread across her face. Before I could react, her hand shot out, not to touch me, but to brush my arm, just enough to create a slight imbalance. Then, with a gasp that was meticulously rehearsed, she stumbled. Her body twisted, and she fell down the short flight of steps leading from the hallway to the sitting room below, her scream echoing through the house. "My baby!" she shrieked again, her voice piercing, full of manufactured agony. She landed in a crumpled heap at the bottom, clutching her stomach, her eyes wide with feigned terror. Just as her cries reached a crescendo, Caleb appeared at the top of the main staircase, his face a thundercloud of fury. He must have been watching, listening. "What have you done?!" he roared, his eyes blazing, already convinced of my guilt. He raced down the stairs, not to Erica, but towards me, his hand raised. A searing pain erupted in my cheek as he struck me again, harder this time, sending me sprawling to the floor. The force of the blow ripped through my concussion, plunging me into a dizzying abyss of pain and confusion. "You evil, evil woman!" he spat, looming over me. "You' re a monster! I saw you! I saw you push her! What kind of sick, twisted creature are you, to hurt an innocent woman and her unborn child?" He pointed a trembling finger at me. "You' re an abomination! I should have abandoned you years ago! You tried to ruin my life then, and now you' re trying to destroy my family! What do you have to say for yourself, you wretched hag? Couldn't you stand to see me happy? To see me with the woman I truly love?!" His parents appeared in the doorway of the dining room, their faces pale with shock. Seeing them, Erica let out a fresh wail, her cries growing louder, more frantic. "Caleb, what is going on?" Bernadine gasped, her hand flying to her mouth. "She did it, Mother!" Caleb screamed, his voice raw with a manufactured anguish. "She pushed Erica! She tried to kill my child!" My head throbbed, a dull, insistent ache that vibrated through my bones. I stared up at Caleb' s enraged face, his features contorted with such venomous hatred that he looked utterly alien. He genuinely believed it. He truly believed I was evil. He looked as if the whole world had betrayed him. But this time, something was different. This time, the pain and confusion didn' t paralyze me. This time, I heard the words, but they didn' t break me. They ignited a cold, furious resolve. My hand, instinctively, shot out. Not for help, not in despair. But to strike back. My palm connected with his shin, a sharp, surprising blow that made him stumble back a step. "From today forward, Caleb Holder," I said, my voice clear and cutting through the chaotic noise, "I am no longer your wife. Or your fiancée. Or anything at all."

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