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My Ex Wrote Our Broken Marriage Into a Movie Novel Cover

My Ex Wrote Our Broken Marriage Into a Movie

The flashbulbs hit me like physical blows, a strobe-light barrage that turned the crisp New York City night into a fractured, blinding day. The November wind off the Hudson bit into my bare shoulders, but beneath the silk of my emerald gown, my spine was forged of steel. I was not the same woman who had died in a suffocating, cramped Los Angeles apartment. That Haisley Garza—the pathetic, forgotten wife who had withered away in the shadows of a loveless marriage—was a ghost I had left behind in a past life. Tonight, two years after I woke up on the eve of our secret wedding and walked out with nothing but a breakup letter, I was the rising star. I belonged on this sprawling crimson carpet. "Chin up, Haisley. Look to your left," Margot, my agent, murmured from just outside the camera's firing line. I shifted my weight, letting the slit of my dress fall perfectly over my thigh, and offered the press a razor-thin, untouchable smile. Then, the atmosphere in the plaza shattered.
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The flashbulbs hit me like physical blows, a strobe-light barrage that turned the crisp New York City night into a fractured, blinding day. The November wind off the Hudson bit into my bare shoulders, but beneath the silk of my emerald gown, my spine was forged of steel.

I was not the same woman who had died in a suffocating, cramped Los Angeles apartment. That Haisley Garza—the pathetic, forgotten wife who had withered away in the shadows of a loveless marriage—was a ghost I had left behind in a past life. Tonight, two years after I woke up on the eve of our secret wedding and walked out with nothing but a breakup letter, I was the rising star. I belonged on this sprawling crimson carpet.

"Chin up, Haisley. Look to your left," Margot, my agent, murmured from just outside the camera's firing line.

I shifted my weight, letting the slit of my dress fall perfectly over my thigh, and offered the press a razor-thin, untouchable smile.

Then, the atmosphere in the plaza shattered.

The baseline hum of reporters shouting my name was instantly swallowed by a sonic boom of screams from the barricades. The air pressure seemed to drop. The sea of photographers physically pivoted away from me, their lenses swinging like compass needles drawn to a sudden, magnetic north.

Enzo Gilbert had arrived.

I didn't need to look to know it was him. My pulse betrayed me, hammering a frantic, ancient rhythm against my ribs. Against my better judgment, I turned my head.

He stepped out of a sleek black town car, and the world seemed to hold its breath. This was the pinnacle of his two-year comeback. The fallen star had clawed his way back to the zenith of Hollywood, and he looked devastatingly immaculate in a charcoal bespoke suit that sharpened the hard, unforgiving lines of his jaw.

But something was wrong. The Enzo I knew—the one who worshipped his public image, the one who had let me drown in my past life while he chased the spotlight—should have paused. He should have waved, offered a calculated smirk, and played the god they all wanted him to be.

Instead, he froze. His dark, storm-gray eyes swept over the chaotic sea of faces and slammed directly into mine.

Across fifty yards of red carpet, flashing lights, and screaming fans, the air between us pulled taut. I saw the exact moment his composure snapped. His chest heaved, a sharp intake of breath visible even from this distance, and he began to walk.

He didn't stop at the press line. He ignored the frantic handlers waving clipboards. He walked with a heavy, desperate momentum, his gaze locked onto me like a man drowning who had just spotted the shore.

*Don't,* I thought, my knuckles turning white as I clenched my evening bag. *Don't you dare.*

But he was already closing the distance. The press corps parted for him, a wave of microphones and cameras trailing in his wake like sharks tasting blood.

He stopped barely two feet from me. Up close, the polished veneer cracked. There were dark circles beneath his eyes, and his breathing was jagged. He looked at me as if I were a ghost.

"Haisley," he breathed, his voice a low, tectonic rumble that bypassed the noise of the crowd and sank straight into my bones.

"Enzo," I replied, my tone dipped in liquid nitrogen. "You're blocking my light."

He didn't flinch. Instead, he turned slightly, ensuring every camera in a twenty-foot radius had a clear shot of his face, and then he looked back at me, his eyes burning with a raw, terrifying intensity.

"I made a mistake," Enzo said. He didn't whisper it. He projected it, his deep voice carrying over the frantic clicking of the shutters. "Two years ago, I made the biggest mistake of my life. I let you walk away."

Gasps rippled through the press line. A reporter shoved a microphone between us, practically vibrating with the scoop of the decade.

Enzo ignored them all. He stepped closer, invading my space, the heat radiating off his body. "I am begging you, Haisley. On record. In front of the whole damn world. Give me a second chance. Let me do this right."

The sheer audacity of it made my blood run cold. He wanted a second chance? He wanted to drag me back into the invisible cage that had killed me?

I forced my muscles to relax, painting a mask of amused pity across my face. I let out a soft, dismissive laugh.

"You're confusing me with someone who waits around, Enzo," I said, my voice carrying a perfectly pitched, theatrical lightness. "I've moved on."

Out of the corner of my eye, I spotted my upcoming co-star, Koda Munoz. He was standing a few yards away, watching the spectacle with a bemused grin, smelling faintly of expensive bergamot and careless confidence.

I didn't think. I just reached out, grabbing Koda by the lapel of his velvet jacket, and hauled him to my side.

Koda stumbled slightly, but his Hollywood instincts kicked in flawlessly. He caught his balance and, without missing a beat, draped a warm, heavy arm around my waist, pulling me flush against his side.

"Everything okay here, babe?" Koda asked, flashing Enzo a brilliant, entirely unthreatened smile.

I leaned into Koda's touch, looking directly into Enzo's eyes. "Enzo, I'm not sure you've met Koda. My boyfriend."

Enzo went utterly, terrifyingly still.

The silence that fell over him was the vacuum of space before a star collapses. I watched his gaze drop to Koda's hand resting on my hip. The color drained completely from his face. His jaw clenched so violently a muscle ticked frantically beneath his skin, and his hands, hanging at his sides, curled into white-knuckled fists.

He looked like a man who had just realized he was bleeding out.

For a second, a phantom pang of guilt twisted in my chest—a leftover reflex from a woman who used to love him. I killed it instantly.

"Enjoy the premiere, Enzo," I murmured.

Turning on my heel, I let Koda guide me away, the flashbulbs exploding behind us, leaving the great Enzo Gilbert frozen in the wreckage of his own making.

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