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His Regret, My Unbought Freedom

My husband left me to die in a fire, choosing to save his mistress while I lost our baby in the flames. But my suffering had only just begun. He and his lover then tried to poison me, swapping my life-saving medication for tranquilizers. When that didn't work, he orchestrated a car crash that shattered my legs, leaving me crippled and helpless. His final act of cruelty was on his yacht. He watched as his mistress framed me, then locked me in a room with a group of thugs who left me for dead. I threw myself into the ocean that night, choosing the cold, dark water over the monsters on that boat. I survived. I rebuilt my life, found a man who cherished my broken pieces, and was about to get married. Then, August crashed my engagement party. He told me he'd destroyed his mistress and was giving me his entire fortune. He thought he could buy his way back into my life. He was about to learn that some things can't be fixed with money.
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Chapter 6

Allie POV:

The world felt like a churning vortex of black and icy cold. I plunged into the inky depths of the ocean, the salt water stinging my torn body, burning my raw throat. The cold was a shock, a brutal jolt to my system, but it was also a strange kind of cleansing. Each stroke, no matter how weak, was a defiance. A refusal to let them claim my last breath. My legs, shattered and useless, dragged behind me, but my arms, powered by a desperate, primal will to survive, kept pushing. I didn't know where I was going, only that I had to get away. Away from the monsters, away from August, away from the life that had become a torture chamber.

I swam for what felt like an eternity, the rhythmic pull of the waves a hypnotic rhythm against my failing strength. My lungs screamed for air, my muscles burned, but the image of Harper's triumphant smirk, August's cold, hateful eyes, fueled my every desperate push. I wouldn't die for them. I wouldn't give them that satisfaction. My baby, my lost little one, whispered to me in the depths of my mind, a silent plea to fight, to live. This must be the universe' s way of keeping me alive.

Just as the last vestiges of my strength gave out, as my body began to succumb to the cold and exhaustion, a rough hand grabbed my arm. Then another. Voices, distant and muffled, reached my ears. I was pulled upwards, coughing and sputtering, salt water spewing from my mouth. Rough, kind faces peered down at me, their eyes filled with concern. Fishermen. They had been out on their morning rounds, a fluke of fate, a miracle I didn' t deserve but desperately clung to. They hauled my broken, shivering body onto their small boat, wrapping me in coarse blankets. Every movement was agony, a fresh reminder of the horrors I had just endured.

I woke in a small, cramped cabin, the rhythmic lulling of the boat a strange comfort. My body was still a symphony of aches and pains, but the immediate threat was gone. My mind, however, was a chaotic storm of trauma. I needed to disappear. August would look for me, not out of love, but out of a perverse sense of ownership, or to tie up loose ends. He couldn't know I was alive.

With trembling hands, I reached for the old, crackling satellite phone the fishermen had. My father's friend, a reclusive former intelligence officer, was the only person I could trust. He owed my father a debt, a deeply buried secret from their past. The connection was weak, but his gruff voice, recognizing mine instantly, was a lifeline. I whispered my story, the bare facts of my escape, the absolute need for secrecy. He listened, silent and grim.

Days later, a private plane, arranged by my father's friend, whisked me away to a small, secluded coastal town. A new name, new documents, a new identity. The past was a phantom limb, an ache that would never truly disappear, but I was determined to leave it behind.

My body healed, slowly, painfully. The best doctors, arranged by my father' s friend, worked tirelessly on my legs, restoring movement, giving me a chance at walking again. But the scars, both visible and invisible, ran deep. My friend offered me a new life, a job, a place among his network, but I politely declined.

"He's powerful," I explained, my voice hollow. "August. He'll find me. He'll find anyone connected to me. I can't put anyone else in danger." The fear was a constant companion, a chilling whisper in the back of my mind. I had to be truly alone, truly untraceable.

I found solace in simple acts. Long walks along the deserted beach, the rhythmic crash of waves against the shore a soothing balm. I visited a small, unassuming temple nestled in the hills, lighting incense, offering silent prayers for the baby I had lost, for the peace I desperately craved. My heart ached, a persistent, dull throb, for a life that could have been.

I craved the silence, the vast, unforgiving beauty of nature. The mountains called to me. I went to climb a remote snow-capped peak, seeking a kind of purification in the thin, cold air. But the mountain, too, proved treacherous. A sudden, terrifying rumble. A white wave of snow, roaring down the slope. An avalanche.

I woke up in a small, rustic lodge, wrapped in thick furs, the scent of pine and woodsmoke filling the air. My head throbbed, and my body ached, but I was alive. Again. It felt like a cruel joke, snatched from the jaws of death only to face a new set of challenges.

"Well, hello there, Sleeping Beauty," a warm, gentle voice greeted me.

I opened my eyes to see a man standing over me. His eyes, the color of a clear winter sky, held a startling kindness, a gentle warmth that pierced through my emotional armor. He was easily the most beautiful man I had ever seen, with tousled brown hair and a smile that seemed to light up the small room.

"I'm Kellan Clark," he said, extending a hand. "You had a bit of a tumble. Avalanche, you know. Good thing I was around. Saw you go down. Managed to dig you out." He spoke with an easy, rambling charm, a stark contrast to August's clipped, authoritative tones. "You were buried pretty deep. Lucky you're alive. Are you alright? Any broken bones? I mean, besides the ones from before, no offense, I saw your leg brace."

He talked for what felt like an hour, telling me about the lodge, the mountain, his art, his life. His stream-of-consciousness chatter was surprisingly soothing. "So, what brings a city girl like you to the middle of nowhere?" he finally asked, his blue eyes twinkling.

"Allie," I introduced myself, my voice still a little hoarse. "And I… I' m just traveling. Looking for peace."

"Alone?" he asked, a hint of curiosity in his voice.

I hesitated. "Yes. Alone."

He grinned. "Well, you don't have to be. I'm heading further up the range in a few days. My art studio is up there, a little cabin with the best view. Want to tag along? I mean, if you're feeling up to it, of course. My treat. Think of it as compensation for saving your life. And maybe you can model for me."

What did I have to lose? I had no destination, no one waiting for me. And he had saved my life. "Okay," I said, a small smile touching my lips for the first time in what felt like forever. "I'll come."

We spent weeks traveling, exploring hidden waterfalls, ancient forests, and remote villages. Kellan was a whirlwind of energy, constantly talking, laughing, pointing out beauty in the most unexpected places. I had never met anyone so genuinely joyful, so utterly free.

He painted, I watched, sometimes sketching in a small notebook he gave me. The grief was still there, a dull ache beneath the surface, but his laughter, his unwavering optimism, slowly, steadily chipped away at the darkness. His presence was a balm, a quiet defiance against the shadows of my past.

One evening, by a roaring bonfire under a sky thick with stars, Kellan grew quiet. His eyes, usually so bright, were clouded with a sudden sadness. "I might have to give it up, Allie," he murmured, his voice softer than I'd ever heard it. He gestured to his easel, to the half-finished canvas glowing in the firelight. "My art. My dream."

"Why?" I asked, my heart aching for the sudden shift in his demeanor.

He sighed, running a hand through his hair. "My family. They're… prominent. Wealthy. They want me to join the family business. It' s always been expected. My father's health isn't great, and they need me." He looked at me, his eyes filled with a raw vulnerability. "I can't just abandon my responsibilities, can I? But this… this is who I am."

I had never seen him so fragile, so torn. I reached out, my hand gently stroking his hair. "It's okay, Kellan," I whispered. "Whatever you choose, I'll support you. But don't ever lose who you are, or what you love."

His eyes, suddenly shining, locked onto mine. He leaned closer, his breath warm against my cheek. My heart hammered against my ribs, a strange, exhilarating rhythm. The air crackled with an unspoken tension. He was so close, I could feel the heat radiating from his body.

He turned his head abruptly, his voice a rush of words. "Allie, I… I think I'm falling in love with you." He laughed, a nervous, breathless sound. "From the moment I saw you, half-buried in the snow, like a beautiful, broken angel, I knew you were different. You have this quiet strength, this resilience that just… captivated me."

A soft laugh bubbled up from my chest. "Then why were you babbling like a madman and avoiding my gaze for weeks?" I teased, my heart soaring with a lightness I hadn't felt in years.

I reached up, cupping his face in my hands, and pulled him gently towards me. Our lips met, soft and tentative, then deepening with a rush of unspoken emotions. His arms wrapped around me, pulling me impossibly close.

"I love you too, Kellan," I whispered against his lips, my voice thick with emotion.

Under the vast, silent expanse of the snow-capped mountains, bathed in the warm glow of the bonfire, surrounded by the quiet hum of the villagers, we held each other tight. Two lost souls, finding solace and a new beginning in each other's arms. The world outside, with its pain and betrayal, faded away. Here, under the stars, only this mattered. Only us.

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