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The Ex-Wife's Unforgiving Revenge

My fiancé, Grayson Malone, had me locked in a mental institution while I was pregnant. He stole our son, Adam, and let his mistress raise him as her own. For six years, I survived in poverty, secretly raising our daughter, Ida-the one he never knew existed. Our worlds finally collided at a school event. His mistress, Kiera, shoved Ida, whose head cracked against a metal chair. Her heart stopped. In the ensuing panic, Grayson found a journal I "accidentally" dropped. It was his dead sister's diary, holding the truth that proved Kiera's lies had destroyed my entire family. Now, consumed by guilt, he's begging for a second chance. He thinks he can buy my forgiveness. He has no idea I'm about to take everything from him, just like he did to me.
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Chapter 7

Jillian Chapman POV:

The heavy thud jolted me awake. My eyes snapped open, instantly alert. The digital clock on the bedside table glowed 2:37 AM. The door to my room creaked open, admitting a sliver of hallway light.

Grayson.

He stumbled in, reeking of whiskey and despair. His tie was loosened, his expensive shirt rumpled. He looked like a man who had been wrestling with ghosts. He sank to the edge of my bed, his head low, his shoulders shaking.

"Jillian," he slurred, his voice thick with emotion. He reached out, his hand finding mine, clinging to it desperately. "Please. Forgive me. I… I was wrong. So wrong." He leaned his head against my shoulder, his breath warm against my neck. His body trembled. "I loved her, Jillian. My sister. I loved her so much."

His sister. That was where it all began. The tragedy that had twisted Grayson, warped his perception, and ultimately destroyed us all.

He spoke of growing up in the harshest parts of the city, where hope was as scarce as clean water. His sister, Clara, was his only light, his guiding star. She was brilliant, fiercely intelligent, determined to escape their squalid existence through education. He adored her, revered her.

Clara, striving for a scholarship, had crossed paths with my father, Dr. Hartley Miles. He saw her potential, her hunger for knowledge. He became her mentor, her champion.

"He' s the kindest man, Grayson," Clara had told him, her eyes shining. "He believes in me. He says I can achieve anything."

One rainy evening, my father, leaving his office late, had found Clara huddled in a darkened alley, bruised and terrified. She had just been assaulted. She begged him not to call the police, terrified of the repercussions, of her family' s shame, of the threats from her attacker. My father, seeing her terror, had made the grave mistake of driving her to a small, private clinic, hoping to protect her privacy.

A photographer, bribed by a rival, had captured the moment: my father, a distinguished professor, helping a young, distraught woman into his car in the dead of night. The picture, devoid of context, screamed scandal.

Clara, overwhelmed by shame and fearing for her family, had fled. She changed her name, disappeared. Then, alone, pregnant from the assault, she had taken her own life.

Grayson, blinded by grief and fueled by the twisted narrative presented to him, had found the planted "evidence." The altered photo. The fabricated rumors. He believed the worst. He believed my father, his sister' s kind mentor, was her abuser. He believed Kiera, who had meticulously fueled his darkest suspicions.

And now, he held his sister' s journal. The real story. The truth.

"It wasn' t my father, Grayson," I whispered, my voice flat, devoid of emotion. "It was a monster from her past. And Kiera knew. She always knew." I pushed him gently away, creating a small distance between us. I looked at him, a cold, calculating smile touching my lips. "And you, Grayson, were her instrument."

He stared at me, his eyes wide, tormented. He broke down then, truly broke down, sobbing uncontrollably. His large frame shook with the force of his grief and regret. He clung to me, his tears soaking my nightgown.

Then, slowly, his sobs subsided. He lifted his head, his tear-filled eyes searching mine. His hand moved to my jaw, his thumb brushing my lips. He leaned in, attempting to kiss me.

I recoiled, pushing him back, a visceral instinct of self-preservation. Even in his raw vulnerability, the memory of his past cruelty was a wall between us.

He looked surprised by my rejection, hurt. But his eyes. His eyes were clear. He wasn' t as drunk as he pretended to be. This was a calculated move. A test.

He sighed, pushing himself off the bed. "Jillian," he said, his voice quiet now, solemn. "Please, just… care for him. For Adam. He needs you." He turned and walked out, leaving me alone with the ghosts of our past.

Care for Adam. My mind flashed back.

It was a cold winter night. The fire crackled in the hearth, casting dancing shadows on the walls. Grayson, my Grayson, had just lifted me into his arms, carrying me over the threshold of our new apartment. "Our new beginning, Professor Chapman," he' d whispered, his lips tracing the curve of my neck. "No more hiding."

I was pregnant then, already showing. He was ecstatic. He would spend hours in baby stores, poring over tiny onesies, building a crib with his own hands. "He' s going to be a boy, Jillian," he' d declared, his eyes shining with a fierce, possessive joy. "My son. Our son." He would talk to my belly, his voice a low rumble, telling our unborn child stories of the world he would conquer for him.

"Are you sure you' re ready for this, Grayson?" I' d asked, stroking his hair. "A family? It' s a lot."

He' d pulled me close, his eyes blazing with conviction. "I' m ready for anything, as long as it' s with you. And our son. My future starts now."

He had been so happy, so full of hope. And then Kiera, his sister' s death, the carefully planted lies. It had turned him into a monster.

After I was institutionalized, after Adam was taken, I existed in a haze of despair. The drugs kept me docile, the isolation stripped me of my will. But sometimes, Kiera would visit. She' d taunt me, tell me how happy Grayson and Adam were, how I was forgotten. "You' re a mistake," she' d whisper, her eyes gleaming. "A broken woman, just like your father."

I tried to fight back, to escape, to reclaim my son. But they were always one step ahead. Grayson, in his cruelest moments, would remind me. "If you ever try to leave, Jillian, if you ever try to tell anyone the truth, I' ll have your parents' graves dug up. I' ll desecrate their memory. You' ll have nothing left."

The threat had paralyzed me. My parents, their memory, was all I had left. So I endured. Until the day I found out I was pregnant again. In that dehumanizing place, during Grayson' s drunken visits, a new life had begun to form within me.

The thought of another child, another life tied to this man, this monster, had filled me with a despair so profound it almost broke me. I wanted to terminate it, to be free of him, to sever all ties. But the small, fluttering life inside me, a tiny spark in the vast darkness of my existence, stirred something within me. A stubborn hope. A fierce desire to protect this innocent being from the nightmare I was living.

I had secretly obtained birth control pills, crushing them into my water, hoping to trick him, to prevent a repeat of a pregnancy born of cruelty. But it was too late. I was already carrying Ida.

This child, conceived in the depths of my despair, was a secret. My secret. My hope. A gift from a broken world. I clung to her, a tiny flicker of light in my suffocating darkness. I swore then that I would escape. For her. For both my children.

Ida. My beautiful, brave Ida. She was the reason I fought, the reason I survived.

Now, as Grayson stumbled out of my room, leaving behind the lingering scent of regret and whiskey, I knew one thing with absolute certainty. He was ready. Ready to be used. Ready to pay.

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