
My Fiancée And Her Personal Trainer
Chapter 3
My heart skipped a beat. Did she come to save me?
I watched her run past me, straight to Chad, checking him over to see if he was hurt.
"Are you okay?" she asked.
My hopes crumbled. I was a fool.
She had already made it perfectly clear, yet I still thought she came for me.
Chad hugged Wendy, acting all innocent. "Wendy, he broke into our home and tried to attack me."
The guards backed him up. "Yeah, thank goodness Mr. Smith called us over ahead of time or he'd be the one on the floor right now."
Wendy patted Chad on the back, comforting him.
She then turned to me, her eyes like ice.
"Ray Luther, what the hell is wrong with you? It's over for us. If you've got a problem, come to me!"
My chest tightened. Did our relationship of five years mean nothing to her?
I stared at her in disbelief. "Wendy, have you forgotten that we're about to get married? You said you loved me and that you wanted to spend the rest of your life with me."
Wendy laughed like she'd heard the funniest joke ever.
"Love? Ray, you think I could ever love you? I was just playing with you because you're easy to fool. I can't believe you took it seriously."
Her words hit me like a hammer, and my face went ashen.
She pulled the property transfer agreement out of her bag and shoved it in my face.
In the bottom right corner was my signature, scrawled in a hurry because I didn't want to upset her.
"Take a good look. You signed this yourself. I only dated you for this house. Now that I've got it, I'm officially dumping you."
Her cruel words shattered the last of my hopes.
From the very beginning, it had all been a lie.
Chad was loving it.
He stepped on my face and ground his shoe into it as he spoke.
"Do you get it now?"
Seeing my frustrated face, he decided he hadn't punished me enough.
He kicked me hard in the stomach.
"Now get lost!"
My gut exploded with pain, and my vision went black. Then, a mouthful of blood came up.
The ring I was holding fell to the floor with a clang, mocking me. My love and my dignity crashed down with it.
The guards dragged me away roughly, each step causing my wounds to throb with pain.
When Chad spotted the ring, he told them to stop.