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Shattered Vows, Unyielding Blood Vengeance Novel Cover

Shattered Vows, Unyielding Blood Vengeance

For seven years, I poured my family's fortune into my husband Chris's company, Bell Dynamics. Then, his lover, Dr. Kimberli Luna, intentionally botched my father's routine surgery, leaving him on life support. They locked me in the hospital room, a gilded cage, while Chris ignored my frantic calls. Kimberli appeared, a cruel smile on her lips, revealing a horrifying truth: every crisis in my life-my mother's death, a near-fatal car accident, even the miscarriage of what I thought was our baby-was orchestrated by them. "He was with me every time," she sneered. "You were just an inconvenience." They murdered my father by shutting off his life support right before my eyes, all because I refused to sign a waiver absolving Kimberli of her crime. Chris then had me committed, drained my blood for their future surrogacy plans, and annulled our marriage to marry her. He thought he had erased me, broken me completely. But he forgot about the prenuptial agreement my father insisted on. An agreement that left me with 25% of Bell Dynamics. Now, armed with my father's final gift, I will not mourn. I will avenge.
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Chapter 9

Chris POV:

The mansion felt different. Empty. Kimberli' s laughter echoed a little too loudly in the cavernous living room. Her vibrant red Mercedes, freshly detailed, now seemed like a jarring splash of color against the subdued tones of the house. Ava' s absence was a physical presence, a gaping hole I hadn' t anticipated.

I found myself wandering through the rooms, the silence heavy. No soft rustle of Ava' s dress, no scent of her familiar perfume. Just Kimberli' s cloying perfume, always a little too sweet, and the stark, pristine emptiness of spaces that Ava had once filled with life. I had ordered all her belongings removed, burned. A clean slate for Kimberli. But the slate felt cold. Barren.

Kimberli found me in the study, staring blankly at the newly arranged bookshelves. "Chris, darling? Is something wrong? You seem... distracted." Her voice was soft, laced with a hint of suspicion.

I forced a smile. "No, my love. Just thinking about the company. Big plans ahead." I pulled her into my arms, kissing her. But even as I did, a flicker of dissatisfaction gnawed at me. Her lips were soft, eager, but they didn' t quite erase the void.

Later, in bed, Kimberli curled against me, her fingers tracing patterns on my chest. "You know, sometimes I wonder if you still think about her." Her voice was a low purr, but the question was sharp, a tiny blade.

I stiffened. "Don't be absurd, Kimberli. Ava is gone. She made her choices." I wrapped my arm around her, pulling her closer, trying to convince myself as much as her. "You are everything I' ve ever wanted. You saved me. You understand me."

But the words felt hollow, even to my own ears. Ava. The image of her bloodied face in the hospital, her eyes burning with hatred, flashed in my mind. Her raw, broken scream as my father-in-law flatlined. It haunted me. Kimberli was a reward for what I had endured, for my ambition. Ava was... something else. A complex entanglement I had ruthlessly cut loose.

Kimberli pulled away, a pout on her lips. "Sometimes I feel like I'm not enough for you, Chris. After everything I've done. I almost lost my license for you, for your family. I put everything on the line, and you still look at me like I'm... a second choice." Her voice rose, edged with a familiar petulance.

"Don't be ridiculous," I snapped, then softened my tone. "You are not a second choice, Kimberli. You are my only choice. Ava was a mistake. A naive, clingy mistake." I closed my eyes, trying to banish the image of Ava's tear-streaked face. She was always so emotional. So demanding. Kimberli, on the other hand, was sharp, ambitious, a partner in crime, not a burden. She was my equal. Or so I told myself.

I had punished Ava for clinging to me, for not understanding that our marriage was a business arrangement. For not leaving quietly when I gave her ample opportunity. Her father's death, the forced blood donations, the annulment – it was all a lesson. A painful one, perhaps, but necessary. She would learn her place. And eventually, she would come back, crawling, begging for a piece of the life she had so foolishly thrown away. That was what she always did. She would realize her mistake. And then, I would truly have her under my thumb.

I pulled Kimberli close again, forcing a passion I didn't entirely feel. This was my life now. My perfect life. With my perfect partner. The emptiness gnawing at me was just... fatigue. Stress. It would pass.

But as I kissed Kimberli, her lips eager against mine, a strange, cold wave washed over me. I pulled back slightly, my mind inexplicably conjuring Ava's face. Not the bloodied, hateful face, but the one from years ago, luminous with love, laughing, her eyes sparkling. A phantom touch, a ghost of memory, made my skin prickle.

Kimberli looked up at me, confused. "Chris? What's wrong?"

"Nothing," I mumbled, pushing the image away. But the moment was broken. My desire had vanished, replaced by an unsettling sense of unease.

Kimberli sighed, a frustrated sound. She rolled over, turning her back to me. "Fine. Whatever." Her mood had soured. I knew this reaction well. I had witnessed it many times, usually when she didn't get what she wanted, or when she felt threatened by Ava.

I hated it. I hated feeling this way. I hated that Ava, even in her absence, could still intrude. It was infuriating. I closed my eyes, trying to force sleep, but the image of Ava' s face, her defiant eyes, wouldn't leave me.

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