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Scarred by Love's End

After a devastating breakup left her emotionally shattered, a young woman struggles to navigate the wreckage of her past. Haunted by memories of a love that promised forever but ended in betrayal, she builds high walls around her heart to avoid further pain. However, as she attempts to reclaim her independence in the city, she discovers that healing is a messy, unpredictable journey. Can she learn to trust again when the scars still run deep?
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Chapter 1

The taxi pulled up to my apartment building as the late afternoon sun cast long shadows across Los Angeles. I clutched my gold medal from the National Art Competition, still riding the high of victory. Three weeks of intense competition in New York had paid off—I'd finally proven myself on a national stage. All I wanted now was to celebrate with Nathan, to see his proud smile when I showed him what we'd achieved together.

"Congratulations again, ma'am," the driver said as I paid the fare. "Not every day I drive around someone famous."

I laughed, the sound light and carefree. "Not famous yet, but thank you."

The doorman greeted me with a warm smile. "Welcome back, Ms. Blackwood. And congratulations on your win! We saw it in the paper."

My cheeks flushed with pleasure. "Thank you, Richard. Is Mr. Hayes home?"

"Haven't seen him leave today," he replied.

Perfect. Nathan had promised a special evening once I returned. After three weeks apart, I craved his embrace, his voice, the safety of his arms.

The elevator ride to our penthouse felt eternal. I'd used my competition prize money to buy this place last year—my first real investment, my sanctuary. Our sanctuary. I ran my fingers absently over the faint scars on my cheek, a nervous habit from childhood. Twenty years later, and some wounds never fully heal.

When the elevator doors opened to our floor, something felt wrong. A strange smell hung in the air—unfamiliar, musky. My stomach tightened as I approached our door and inserted my key.

The lock clicked. I pushed the door open.

My pristine white living room was in chaos. The Italian leather sofa was askew, throw pillows scattered across the floor. Wine glasses—two of them—sat abandoned on the coffee table beside an empty bottle of Château Margaux, the vintage we'd been saving for a special occasion.

But it was the hair that froze my blood—short, gray-brown strands scattered across my white carpet like ash. Cat hair.

"Nathan?" My voice echoed through the apartment. No answer.

I moved deeper into our home, my gold medal now hanging heavy around my neck. In the kitchen, unwashed dishes filled the sink—plates with remnants of meals I hadn't cooked, hadn't shared.

My breathing quickened as I approached our bedroom. The door was ajar. I pushed it open.

A gray tabby cat lounged on my side of the bed, stretching lazily across my Egyptian cotton sheets. Our bed—the one place Nathan had sworn would always be sacred, always be safe. The cat blinked at me with indifferent yellow eyes.

A strangled sound escaped my throat. My chest constricted as memories flooded back—the cat that had destroyed my childhood painting, scarred my face, the same day I'd discovered my father's betrayal. Nathan knew this. He'd held me through nightmares about it. He'd promised—he'd promised me no cats. Ever.

But the betrayal didn't end there. Draped across the armchair in the corner was a silk blouse I'd never seen before. A delicate gold bracelet on the nightstand that wasn't mine. A different perfume lingering in the air—younger, sweeter than anything I wore.

My hands trembled as I reached for my phone. With shaking fingers, I opened the security app I'd installed before leaving—a precaution after our neighbor's break-in last month. I hadn't told Nathan about the cameras. They were small, discreet, positioned to capture the living room and bedroom.

I pressed play on yesterday's footage.

Nathan entered the frame, laughing, his arm around a woman's waist. Isabella Romano—my junior colleague, fifteen years younger than my thirty-five. The protégée I'd mentored, recommended for a position at Nathan's agency.

They fell onto our sofa, his hands in her hair, her lips on his neck.

"She'll be gone another week," Nathan murmured between kisses. "God, I've missed you."

Isabella giggled, a sound like breaking glass. "Does she still believe you hate cats as much as she does?"

"The things I do for love," Nathan replied with a smirk. "Poor, damaged Aria and her pathetic phobias."

They laughed together—at me, at my scars, at my trust—as he led her toward our bedroom.

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't move. The gold medal slipped from my fingers, landing on the carpet with a muffled thud. The cat stretched and yawned, unconcerned with the wreckage of my life.

The security footage continued playing, showing days of betrayal unfolding in my own home while I had been pouring my heart onto canvas in New York. My sanctuary had become their playground.

And I had the evidence of every moment.

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