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The Fiancé He Severely Underestimated

My fiancé Jax and I built our Las Vegas empire from nothing. After fifteen years, he betrayed me for a "pure" girl named Ember, sacrificing a piece of our empire for her. He told our friends I was "too ruthless," and that he only felt "human" with her. He arrogantly believed I could never leave, that I needed our empire-and him-too much. To prove her victory, Ember found my mother's last keepsake, a small music box, and shattered it at my feet. The man I'd sacrificed everything for saw me as a cold, calculating machine. He thought I was ruthless? He hadn't seen anything yet. He believed I couldn't leave him. He was about to lose everything. I picked up the phone and made a single call to his estranged, powerful family in D.C. "Send him home," I said, my voice ice. "He's all yours."
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Chapter 3

The world spun around me, a dizzying kaleidoscope of pain and betrayal. My arm throbbed, a constant reminder of the near-fatal crash, but the real agony was a deeper, colder wound. I had to get away. Away from Jax, away from Ember, away from the crushing weight of their betrayal.

"Ava!" Jax's voice cut through the haze, urgent and desperate. He was behind me, his hand reaching for my uninjured arm.

But before he could touch me, Ember let out a small, choked cry. "Jax! My head... it hurts." She swayed, her eyes fluttering.

Jax's hand dropped, his attention instantly diverted. "Ember! What's wrong?" He scooped her into his arms, his face etched with concern. "Someone call an ambulance!"

I watched, a cold, hard knot forming in my chest. He chose her, again. Always her. My injuries, my near-death, meant nothing compared to her delicate fragility. It was a familiar pattern, a cruel echo of his words: "She's pure, you know?"

Carlisle was by my side, supporting me as I limped towards his waiting car. "Just get me out of here," I murmured, my voice raspy. I didn't look back. I couldn't.

The emergency room was a sterile white blur, filled with hushed voices and the rhythmic beeping of machines. My arm was set, my head wound stitched. I refused pain medication. I wanted to feel it all, every agonizing throb, every sharp stab. It was a deserved punishment.

Through the glass of the observation room, I watched Jax pace, his face a mask of worry. Ember lay in the bed, looking pale and fragile, her hand clutched in his. He was murmuring reassurances, stroking her hair. The picture of devotion.

My gut twisted. This wasn't the man I had built an empire with, the man who had seen me as an equal, a partner. He was a doting fool, completely captivated by a lie.

I signed my discharge papers, my name a scrawl of defiance. As I turned to leave, Jax spotted me. His eyes widened, a flash of relief, then concern.

"Ava! You're awake! Are you okay? I… I was so worried." He started towards me, his hand reaching out.

"Don't," I said, my voice flat. I didn't flinch, didn't move. "We have nothing left to say."

"But... Ember, she's..." he began, his voice trailing off.

"She's your problem now," I finished for him, my gaze colder than the winter winds. "Keep her. And good luck."

I turned, Carlisle guiding me. Jax tried to follow, but a nurse gently stopped him, reminding him of Ember's delicate condition. His eyes, filled with a desperate plea, met mine for a final, agonizing moment. I gave him nothing. Just a blank stare, a shattered reflection of the woman he had broken.

I left the hospital, the crisp night air biting at my skin. Carlisle drove me to my penthouse, but I couldn't stay there. It felt too big, too empty, too full of ghosts. I directed him to the old apartment building on the fringes of downtown, the one Jax and Ember had claimed.

The faded brick facade looked even more desolate in the moonlight. I let myself in with the spare key I still carried, a relic from a different life. The air inside was thick with the scent of cheap paint and stale cigarette smoke. They had tried to erase us, to paint over our memories.

A flicker of light caught my eye. A small, framed photo. It was us, young and reckless, laughing on the fire escape, our arms around each other. I picked it up, my fingers tracing the outline of his face.

"Ava?" A voice startled me. It was Mrs. Rodriguez, the building manager, her kind face etched with worry. "I haven't seen you here in ages. Jax… he told me you wouldn't be coming around anymore." Her eyes softened. "Is everything alright, dear?"

I forced a brittle smile. "Everything's just fine, Mrs. Rodriguez." My gaze fell to the date scribbled on the back of the photo: October 26th. Our anniversary. Fifteen years. Today.

Fifteen years, I thought, a bitter laugh bubbling in my throat. And he forgot. Or maybe, he just didn't care.

"I just came to... retrieve a few things," I lied, the photo still clutched in my hand. I needed to leave. Before his "muse" returned.

As if on cue, the door creaked open. Ember stood there, looking surprisingly vibrant for someone who had just been in the emergency room, her eyes narrowed as she took in the photo in my hand. "What are you doing here?" she demanded, her voice losing its innocent lilt. "This is our home now."

"Our home?" I echoed, a cynical smile playing on my lips. "Funny, I seem to recall building this place from the ground up with someone else." I leaned in, my voice dropping to a low, dangerous whisper. "You should be careful, little girl. Some foundations are built on solid rock. Others," I gestured around the peeling apartment, "are built on quicksand. And when they crumble, they take everything down with them."

Her face flushed, her eyes blazing with a sudden, unexpected fury. "You think you're so smart, don't you? You think you can just waltz back in here and ruin everything? Jax chose me! He loves me! He wants to start a family with me, a real family, not some cold, calculating partnership like yours!" She clutched her stomach again, a calculated gesture. "He wants a baby, Ava. My baby."

The words hit me like a physical blow, stealing the air from my lungs. A baby. Our dream. One we had spoken about in whispered tones, planned for a future that now seemed impossibly distant. He had promised me a family, a legacy. And now… with her.

My mind reeled, a torrent of memories flooding my brain. The fertility treatments, the countless doctors' appointments, the quiet tears I cried in the bathroom when they told me it might never happen. Jax had held me then, comforted me, promised me it didn't matter, we were enough. Lies. All lies.

A cold, hollow laugh escaped me. "A baby?" I repeated, the word tasting like ash. "How… convenient."

Ember' s eyes flickered, a hint of something calculating in their depths. "He loves me," she insisted, her voice trembling, but the conviction was gone. "He loves our baby."

I looked at her, at the lie shimmering in her innocent eyes, and then at the photo of Jax and me, young and full of hope. The contrast was stark, brutal. The pain was so profound it almost felt like peace. It stripped away all pretense, all hope, all lingering affection. There was nothing left but a burning, icy rage.

"Keep your baby, Ember," I said, my voice barely a whisper, yet infused with an unmistakable threat. "And keep him. Because from this moment on, you both are dead to me."

I tossed the photo frame onto the worn wooden floor, letting it shatter. The glass shards reflected Ember's terrified face, a fitting mirror for the wreckage she had caused. I turned, walking out of the apartment, out of that building, and out of that life. I didn't look back. The rain began to fall, cold and relentless, mirroring the storm raging inside me. I was done.

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