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Rising From His Ashes of Betrayal

Eleanor POV: My husband, Adrien, was my shield against the world, the only one who understood the trauma that haunted me after my family was murdered. I clung to him, my fierce loyalty a desperate attempt to keep the monsters at bay. Then he brought home Daphne, a quiet barista he called innocent. I saw the manipulation in her downcast eyes, but he saw only purity. His affection turned to violence. He threw me against a wall, his words cutting deeper than any blow. "You disgust me," he spat. He let her get pregnant, and when I lost our child in the chaos, he accused me of murder. "You killed my child!" he roared, his love replaced by a chilling hatred. He bound me, broke me, and left me for dead in a burning helicopter, choosing to save her instead. I was the monster, the madwoman, the one who deserved to be destroyed. How could the man who swore to protect me become my greatest tormentor? But I survived. After faking my death to escape his hell, I watched him mourn me with crocodile tears while building a new life with my replacement. Now, I'm back to reclaim my name, my fortune, and to make him understand what a real monster looks like.
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Chapter 3

A fresh, hot wave of tears streamed down my face. "You coward!" I screamed, my voice muffled by my bonds. "You use my trauma against me? You're a monster, Adrien! A pathetic, cruel monster!"

He laughed, a harsh, humorless sound that scraped against my raw nerves. "Monster? Is that what you call me, Eleanor? Who's the monster here? The woman who manipulates, who pushes, who destroys everything in her path? Or the man who finally snaps after years of being dragged through hell by your 'love'?"

He leaned closer, his breath hot and rancid with anger. "And what about you, my dear? What did you do to that poor girl? Did you enjoy watching her suffer? Did you revel in her fear, just like you revel in mine?" His words were a physical assault, each one a hammer blow to my already shattered soul.

I turned my head away, unable to meet his gaze, unable to form a coherent thought. My body shook with silent sobs, the tears scalding my cheeks. Every fiber of my being screamed in agony, a mix of physical pain and emotional devastation.

He watched me for a moment, his eyes lingering on my trembling form. For a fleeting second, I thought I saw a flicker of something, a ghost of the man he once was, a hint of concern. But it was gone, swallowed by the darkness that now consumed him.

With a growl, he grabbed my jaw, forcing my head back, his fingers digging into my flesh. His mouth crashed down on mine, a brutal, punishing kiss that tasted of anger and blood. It was a violation, violent and humiliating, a stark contrast to the tender kisses he once bestowed upon me.

He pulled back, his eyes burning into mine. "You think you're so pure, so wronged?" he snarled, his voice a low growl. "You were the one who broke me, Eleanor. You were the one who poisoned our life. And now, you're going to pay the price."

"I'm not leaving you," he declared, his voice flat, chillingly devoid of emotion. "Not yet. But you will learn your place, Eleanor. You will learn to regret every single selfish choice you've made."

He paused, a cruel glint in his eyes. "Daphne lost our child today. Because of you." His words were a fresh stab, twisting the knife already in my gut. My stomach clenched, a wave of nausea washing over me.

He didn't wait for my response. He moved with a brutal efficiency, his actions devoid of warmth, of passion, of anything resembling love. It was an act of dominance, of punishment, forcing me to bear the consequences of his warped perception. When it was over, he pulled away with a shudder of disgust, his face a mask of revulsion. He left the room without a word, the heavy door slamming shut behind him, leaving me bound, broken, and utterly alone.

The next few days blurred into an agonizing cycle of fear and degradation. He would come, usually late at night, his presence a harbinger of fresh torment. He never spoke, his face a stone mask, his actions cold and deliberate. He would inflict pain, both physical and emotional, a relentless assault on my body and my spirit. Each time he would leave, his departure marked by a chilling silence, the heavy door clicking shut, leaving me to the echoing emptiness of the room.

He never used protection. A deliberate act of cruelty, a silent assertion of his control, a constant reminder of my helplessness. It was a vicious game, a twisted power play, and I was merely a pawn in his sadistic chess match. Each time, he would leave immediately afterwards, a shudder of disgust accompanying his retreat, as if my presence alone was a contamination.

Then came the morning I woke up with a strange flutter in my stomach. A tiny, hopeful tremor amidst the despair. I managed to convince a bribed maid to get me a pregnancy test. The two pink lines stared back at me, a shocking splash of color in my monochrome world. Pregnant.

A fragile, hesitant bubble of joy, so foreign in this nightmare, swelled in my chest. A child. Our child. Maybe, just maybe, this could change things. A baby, a symbol of new beginnings, a bridge back to the man he once was. He couldn't reject his own flesh and blood. He couldn't possibly still hate me if I carried his child.

I clutched the test, my heart pounding with a mixture of terror and hope. I had to tell him. I had to make him see.

The door burst open, shattering my fragile hope. Adrien stood there, not alone. Two hulking bodyguards flanked him, their faces impassive, their presence radiating menace. My blood ran cold. The hope, so fleeting, evaporated, replaced by a chilling premonition.

He didn't speak. He simply gestured to the bodyguards, his eyes burning with a cold, ruthless resolve. They advanced, their heavy footsteps echoing in the silent room. My heart pounded against my ribs, a frantic drum against the imminent threat.

"No!" I screamed, struggling against my bonds, my voice raw with terror. "Adrien, stop! Please! I'm pregnant! It's your baby!"

He paused, a cruel smile touching his lips. "Pregnant?" he scoffed, his eyes devoid of warmth. "And you think that changes anything? You think I want a child from a broken, unstable woman like you?"

"It's yours!" I pleaded, tears streaming down my face. "Our baby! Your blood, Adrien! Please, don't do this!"

His smile widened, a chilling, humorless grimace. "My blood?" he sneered, his voice dripping with contempt. "Don't you remember, Eleanor? I never wanted a child with you. Not after what happened to your family. I need a clean slate. A pure lineage. Something you could never give me."

He leaned closer, his eyes burning into mine. "You're tainted, Eleanor. Damaged. And I won't have my legacy tarnished by someone like you. Not anymore." His words were a cruel, calculated blow, tearing through the last vestiges of my dignity. "Get rid of it," he commanded, his voice cold and absolute. "Now."

The bodyguards moved forward, their hands reaching for me. I stopped struggling. The fight left me, drained by his brutal words, by the sheer, unyielding cruelty of his gaze. I closed my eyes, a silent surrender. There was nothing left to fight for.

My body convulsed, a searing pain tearing through me, twisting my insides. Memories, faint and distant, flickered in my mind. Adrien, holding me close, whispering promises of a future, of a family. His hand on my stomach, a soft, tender caress. One day, Eleanor. When you're ready. When we're ready. The irony was a bitter taste in my mouth, mingling with the coppery tang of blood.

The life inside me, so newly formed, so fleetingly hoped for, ripped away. A silent scream tore through my soul, but no sound escaped my lips. Just a quiet, agonizing surrender.

The bodyguards, their faces impassive, loosened my bonds. They hoisted me up, my body limp and broken, and carried me out of the room. As they moved through the hallway, my eyes, heavy and unfocused, caught a glimpse of Adrien. He stood by the window, his back to me, his arm wrapped around Daphne. Her head was nestled against his shoulder, her face turned up to his, a soft smile on her lips. They were a picture of serene contentment, oblivious to the carnage they had wrought.

My vision blurred, but not before I saw his head tilt down, his lips brushing against her hair. A gesture of tenderness, of intimacy, stolen from me, now bestowed upon her. A cold, hard knot of hatred twisted in my gut. My eyes, once dull with despair, now burned with a chilling fire.

I was no longer Eleanor. I was an empty shell, filled only with a raw, burning need for vengeance. My mind, sharp and clear despite the agony, began to formulate a plan. I needed my brother.

A single text message, sent from a burner phone I' d hidden months ago, went out. Daniel. I need the drug. The one we talked about. Now.

He would pay. Adrien Barker would pay for every bruise, every tear, every shattered piece of my soul. He wanted me gone? Fine. I would disappear. But not before I orchestrated a death so spectacular, so utterly devastating, that he would never know a moment of peace again. He would witness my demise, my final, tragic fall from grace. He would carry the weight of my ghost, a constant torment, until his dying breath. He would live a life haunted by my memory, by the phantom ache of what he had destroyed. And then, only then, would my real work begin.

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