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Rising From Ashes: The Betrayed Wife's Return Novel Cover

Rising From Ashes: The Betrayed Wife's Return

I took a pet-sitting gig at a luxury apartment, thinking my life was perfect. I was pregnant and engaged to Damien, a successful attorney who had spent seven years proving his unwavering loyalty. But the moment I stepped inside, I recognized his cologne. Then I saw the photos. The apartment belonged to his mistress, Candace. She had deliberately hired me to flaunt their year-long affair and the massive diamond ring he had just bought her. Candace even set a trap, calling the police to falsely accuse me of stealing that ring to completely destroy my reputation. But I turned the tables, using my knowledge of his habits to expose her perjury and their affair right in front of the detectives. Furious that his flawless public image was ruined, Damien confronted me outside the precinct. When I told him I was pregnant, instead of joy, his eyes filled with panic for his career. "Shut up!" he roared. He violently shoved me to the ground in front of a crowd of onlookers. Blood pooled on the cold pavement. I lost our baby. As I lay in the ICU, my heart turned to ash. He had spent seven years promising me a safe harbor, only to brutally murder our unborn child just to protect his own selfish ego. I didn't shed a single tear. I used his overwhelming public guilt to make him sign over all his assets to me, then vanished without a trace. A year later, I returned to New York not as the broken Addison, but as "Phoenix," the world's most powerful jewelry designer. And I am here to personally put him in a prison cell.
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Chapter 8

Addison Lawson POV:

The air in the study grew thick, heavy with unspoken questions. Detective Miller, now wearing a pair of latex gloves, carefully lifted the small, folded card from the jewelry box with a pair of tweezers.

He placed it on the polished surface of the desk and slowly unfolded it. Everyone leaned in, holding their breath.

It was a simple, elegant card, the kind Damien favored. And on it, in his familiar, sharp handwriting, was a single sentence. A sentence I had seen a thousand times on birthday cards, on notes left on my pillow, on the contracts that had built his empire.

Miller turned the card toward the officer's body camera, then read the words aloud. His voice, flat and professional, was a hammer shattering the last remnants of my seven-year marriage.

"To my future, Candace. The past is dead."

*The past is dead.*

The words sliced through me, not with the heat of a fresh wound, but with the chilling finality of a morgue slab. The ring was proof of his infidelity. This card was the obituary for my life, for our history, for everything I had believed in. He hadn't just moved on. He had erased me.

My body swayed, and I gripped the edge of the desk to steady myself. The room tilted, the faces of the officers blurring. I wouldn't cry. I wouldn't give him the satisfaction. The light in my eyes, the warmth I had carried for him, simply went out, leaving behind nothing but cold ash and a resolve as hard and unforgiving as granite.

Candace, however, misunderstood the meaning of the card entirely. A wild, triumphant look flashed across her face. "You see?" she shrieked at me, a crazed laugh bubbling in her throat. "You hear that? I'm his future! You're dead!"

Her victory lap lasted exactly three seconds.

Detective Miller turned his cold, unimpressed gaze on her. "Ms. Smith, this card, along with the ring, confirms that these items were a gift to you from Damien Travis. Which means your claim that they were stolen by Ms. Lawson is demonstrably false."

He let the silence hang for a beat, then delivered the final blow. "You're looking at a felony charge for filing a false police report and perjury."

The crazed smile froze on Candace's face. The blood drained from it, leaving a mask of pure horror. She finally understood. The card wasn't a love note. It was evidence. It was her conviction.

"No," she whispered, shaking her head in disbelief. "No, she stole it... she did..."

Miller ignored her frantic denials. He gestured to the two uniformed officers. "Candace Smith, you're under arrest."

They moved in, the metallic click of the handcuffs echoing in the silent room. That sound was the death knell of her ambitions, the end of her climb.

She collapsed, a screaming, sobbing mess, as they pulled her to her feet and led her out of the room. I watched her go, feeling nothing. It was like watching a stranger's drama unfold on a screen.

The evidence was bagged and tagged. As the team prepared to leave, Detective Miller approached me. "Ms. Lawson, on behalf of the department, I apologize for what you've been through. You're completely cleared."

"Thank you, Detective," I managed, my voice a raw whisper.

Just then, his phone rang. He answered, listened, and a strange expression crossed his face.

He hung up and looked at me. "That was the front desk at the precinct. Mr. Damien Travis just arrived. He heard Candace was brought in for questioning." He paused. "He's asking for you."

A blade of ice slid through my veins. Perfect.

We arrived back at the 17th Precinct just as a black Bentley glided to the curb. The door opened and Damien emerged, his dark suit impeccable, his expression a mask of controlled fury. He saw Candace being led in handcuffs and his face tightened.

Then his eyes found me.

He looked past his crying mistress, past the police officers, and his gaze locked with mine.

His eyes blazed with an anger born of inconvenience and exposure. Mine were as still and cold as a frozen lake. The storm had finally arrived.

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