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My Ex Left Me to Die in The Storm

Winter Anderson thought she knew love. Three years, countless promises, and a seemingly perfect anniversary getaway in the mountains—until the storm hit. Not the blizzard outside, but the one inside her heart. Abandoned, humiliated, and left alone in a snowbound cabin, Winter is forced to confront a truth more chilling than the icy winds: the man she loved, Matteo Taylor, has never truly cared—and someone is watching, waiting, manipulating her every move. Stripped of her safety, her wealth, and her trust, Winter must navigate a world where betrayal comes dressed in designer suits, and every ally could be a spy. But buried beneath despair is something more dangerous: a growing, smoldering rage—and a chance for revenge.
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Chapter 1

“What are you doing, dear?”

When the question came out from my mouth, I was wrapped in a blanket, sitting on the couch, listening to the roaring of storm outside the window.

I almost regretted coming here, I didn’t know our anniversary travel plan would be ruined by a storm: we barely had fun, and spent most of our time sitting in the cabin we booked looking through the window, wishing that the storm would end.

But I didn’t know the ridiculous thing was yet to come.

The storm outside was fierce, but it couldn’t compare to what was happening inside.

-

I noticed Matteo, my boyfriend, was folding his suits with the precision of a surgeon. Each crease, each roll of a tie, measured, controlled—within twenty minutes, his entire world reduced to neat compartments in a leather bag.

“Are you planning to leave, Matteo?” I sat straight, shocked.

He didn’t look up. Not once. “Victoria’s flight lands at eight. I need to pick her up.”

I stared at him. “Victoria? You mean… your ex?”

Risking his life to leave in a storm just to pick an ex up??

“Yes.” He finally glanced at me, dark eyes sharp and unreadable. “She’s been in Europe six months. Needs someone to meet her.”

I felt the floor tilt beneath me. Matteo was leaving just because she needed someone.

“But… There is storm outside, Matteo! And… And what about us? Our anniversary? You seriously are going to just leave like this?”

“Plans change, Winter. Life moves on.” His voice was calm, almost cruel in its detachment.

I stood, blanket slipping from my shoulders. “Life moves on? Then shouldn’t you move on from your ex and stay with me, your girlfriend?”

Three years. Three years of shared mornings, nights, and whispered promises—only to be left behind for an ex? Was I nothing to him?

He zipped the bag closed with a sharp, final sound, slinging it over his shoulder. “There’s no us. Never really was.”

The words struck me like a hammer.

My knees went weak, and I grabbed the back of the couch to stay upright.

Three years. But “no us”?

“You… you said you loved me!” My voice cracked under the weight of shock, nearly swallowed by the howling wind.

“I said a lot of things,” he replied, already stepping toward the door. Each footfall was deliberate, a slow march toward erasure. “Stay here tonight. Roads are dangerous.”

“Then why don’t you stay—wait.” I paused before realization hit me, “are you driving our car away? Wait, wait, Matteo!”

He didn’t answer, but when he turned to meet my eyes, I just knew the answer.

Yes. He was going to drive our car away, taking the only vehicle we had here from me just to pick his ex from the airport. Leaving me in the storm with no other tools to leave.

“No! Matteo, you can’t just leave me here like this!” Panic clawed at my throat. “There’s no cell service. Cars wouldn’t come. How—”

He paused, hand on the handle. For a heartbeat, I thought I saw something flicker—regret, maybe, or acknowledgment of the hurt he was causing—but it vanished the instant his lips curved in that controlled, unreadable smirk.

“You’ll figure it out. You’re resourceful.”

I rushed to grab him but too late.

The door slammed. The BMW roared to life. Tires crunched on gravel. Then nothing.

Silence but for the storm.

I sank to the floor, shivering, my blanket twisted around me. The snow fell heavier now, obscuring the peaks and plunging the cabin into a white blur. My breath rose in small clouds, each one a reminder of how alone I was.

I fumbled for my phone, fingers shaking.

Matteo’s number went straight to voicemail.

Again. And again.

Each beep, each rejection, was a tiny blade, slicing at my hope. By the fifth call, my voice was a broken whisper.

“Please… I love you. Whatever I did wrong… just… don’t leave me here.”

The storm outside intensified, rattling the windows like a predator pressing against the glass. My heart thumped in my chest, a frantic drum echoing in the empty cabin. Then the phone buzzed. Unknown number. My stomach clenched.

Did you really think someone like you could hold onto someone like Matteo Taylor? You’re nothing. Know your place.

The phone slipped from my numb fingers and clattered to the floor.

I pressed my hands to my face, knees folding under me, body trembling with a mixture of cold and fear. Every insecurity I had buried—the doubts, the looks, the subtle exclusions from his world—washed over me. Every gala, every dinner, every whispered comment I had brushed off, suddenly had meaning.

I sank fully onto the wooden floor, clutching the phone like a lifeline, and realized Matteo wasn’t coming back.

No one was.

The storm outside wasn’t just weather; it was a mirror of the chaos within me. Snow thickened, erasing the mountains, erasing our presence, erasing all evidence that we had ever been here together.

I pressed my forehead against the floor, letting the cold seep into me.

The cabin, once meant to be romantic, now felt like a prison. Every gust of wind made me flinch. Every howl of the storm made my chest tighten. And in that moment, I understood with a brutal clarity: I was completely alone.

Outside, the world vanished under relentless snow. Inside, my tears fell freely, mingling with the fear that maybe, just maybe, the storm wasn’t the worst thing that night had in store for me.

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