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Love Beyond Heartbreak

9.1 / 10.0
The key slid into the lock with a familiar click. Three weeks on the road had left my muscles aching and my mind numb, but the thought of seeing Cruz again made my heart race. I'd driven through three states in that time, hauling freight across endless highways, surviving on gas station coffee and truck stop showers. "I'm home," I called out, my voice echoing through our apartment. The silence that greeted me felt strange after weeks of engine roar and highway noise. I dropped my duffel bag by the door, my eyes widening as I took in the sight before me. Our small living room was transformed. A cream-colored Louis Vuitton bag sat prominently on the coffee table, its gold hardware gleaming under the overhead light. Beside it stood a tower of unopened champagne bottles, their foil tops catching the light like miniature suns. "What the hell?" I whispered, moving closer.

Love Beyond Heartbreak Chapter 1

The key slid into the lock with a familiar click. Three weeks on the road had left my muscles aching and my mind numb, but the thought of seeing Cruz again made my heart race. I'd driven through three states in that time, hauling freight across endless highways, surviving on gas station coffee and truck stop showers.

"I'm home," I called out, my voice echoing through our apartment. The silence that greeted me felt strange after weeks of engine roar and highway noise.

I dropped my duffel bag by the door, my eyes widening as I took in the sight before me. Our small living room was transformed. A cream-colored Louis Vuitton bag sat prominently on the coffee table, its gold hardware gleaming under the overhead light. Beside it stood a tower of unopened champagne bottles, their foil tops catching the light like miniature suns.

"What the hell?" I whispered, moving closer.

A pair of red-bottomed heels lay discarded near the couch, size 7—at least two sizes too small for my feet. I ran my fingers over the soft leather of a designer jacket I'd never seen before, the price tag still dangling from the sleeve: $2,400.

My stomach twisted as I moved toward our bedroom. The bed was made—perfectly made—with a silk comforter I didn't recognize. On the dresser sat a jewelry box I'd never seen before, its lid open to reveal diamond earrings that caught the light like tiny stars.

"Cruz?" My voice cracked as I called out again.

The sound of keys in the lock made me spin around. Cruz walked in, his arm wrapped around a woman I'd never seen before. She was stunning—tall and willowy with glossy black hair cascading down her back. Her designer dress hugged every curve, and her smile held a confidence I'd never possessed.

"Kyla," Cruz said, his voice flat. "You're back early."

"Who is this?" I asked, gesturing toward the woman.

"This is Stella," he replied, not bothering to introduce me. "My top donor."

Stella's eyes swept over me, taking in my faded jeans and work-stained jacket, my hair pulled back in a messy ponytail after days of wearing a trucker cap. Her lips curled into a smile that never reached her eyes.

"So this is the famous Kyla," she said, her voice dripping with mock sweetness. "I've heard so much about you. Though I must say, the real thing is even more... quaint than Cruz described."

My cheeks burned as I looked between them. "What's going on here? And what are all these..." I gestured to the expensive items scattered around our apartment.

"Oh, those?" Cruz shrugged, as if they were nothing. "Just some gifts from Stella. She understands what it takes to build a successful streaming career."

"I gave you money for equipment," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "For your career. For us."

Stella laughed, a sound like breaking glass. "Oh, honey. Is that what he told you? That's adorable." She picked up one of the champagne bottles, examining it with manicured nails. "This alone cost more than you probably make in a month."

Cruz's eyes hardened as he looked at me. "Kyla, let's not make a scene. Stella is important to my future. She understands what I need to succeed."

"And what about our future?" I demanded, my hands shaking. "I've been driving non-stop for three weeks to get you that money. I skipped meals to save gas money. I—"

"Enough," Cruz snapped. "You're being dramatic. Stella is my real future. You've just been... convenient."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Three years of love, of sacrifice, reduced to convenience.

"If you're going to keep acting like this," I said, my voice trembling with rage, "then maybe I should reconsider my financial support."

Something dark flashed in Cruz's eyes. Before I could react, he grabbed my arm and shoved me hard. I stumbled backward, my foot catching on the edge of the stairs. The world tilted as I fell, my body tumbling down the wooden steps.

Pain exploded through me—sharp, tearing pain in my abdomen as I landed at the bottom. I looked up to see Cruz standing at the top of the stairs, his face twisted with annoyance rather than concern.

"Damn it, Kyla," he muttered. "Now look what you've done. Stella and I had plans tonight."

A warm wetness spread between my legs. I looked down to see blood staining my jeans. Something was terribly wrong. As darkness crept into the edges of my vision, I heard Stella's voice floating down from above.

"Is she going to be a problem?" she asked Cruz.

"Nah," he replied. "She'll be fine. Let's just go."

The last thing I saw before consciousness slipped away was Cruz turning away from me, his arm sliding back around Stella's waist as they walked out the door.

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Love Beyond Heartbreak of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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