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The Tainted Lover's Cold Comeback

I was Grayson Deleon' s secret weapon and his lover. I took a bullet for him, saved him from a cartel, and in return, he promised me a secret marriage, a life where it would always be us. But on the night of my secret Juilliard graduation, I watched from the wings as he got down on one knee for my best friend, Camilla. He called her "pure," a word he used to contrast with my "taint" from the cartel rescue. A leaked video later proved this wasn't just a betrayal; it was a conspiracy. I heard them laughing about their "perfectly executed plan" to get rid of me, the "distraction." The man whose life I had saved had orchestrated my public humiliation, discarding me because of the very scars I earned for him. My world was ashes, but from them, something cold and hard formed. I made a single call to a heritage network I'd been using to find my lost family. It was time to disappear and never be his secret again.
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Chapter 1

I was Grayson Deleon' s secret weapon and his lover. I took a bullet for him, saved him from a cartel, and in return, he promised me a secret marriage, a life where it would always be us.

But on the night of my secret Juilliard graduation, I watched from the wings as he got down on one knee for my best friend, Camilla.

He called her "pure," a word he used to contrast with my "taint" from the cartel rescue. A leaked video later proved this wasn't just a betrayal; it was a conspiracy. I heard them laughing about their "perfectly executed plan" to get rid of me, the "distraction."

The man whose life I had saved had orchestrated my public humiliation, discarding me because of the very scars I earned for him.

My world was ashes, but from them, something cold and hard formed. I made a single call to a heritage network I'd been using to find my lost family. It was time to disappear and never be his secret again.

Chapter 1

Anya POV:

The world shattered into a million glittering pieces the moment I saw him on one knee.

He was there, under the dazzling lights of the Juilliard stage. Not for me, not for my secret graduation. He was proposing to Camilla.

I stood in the wings, my heart a dull, rhythmic thud against my ribs. This wasn't real. It couldn't be.

Grayson Deleon, the man who had been my entire universe since he saved me from the streets as a broken teenager, was asking another woman to marry him.

He was the boy I' d single-handedly pulled from the jaws of a Mexican cartel, taking the bullet, enduring the torture, bearing the scars that still ached under my evening gown.

That ordeal, that rescue, had cemented our bond. Or so I believed. He' d whispered promises of a secret marriage, a life always intertwined, always us.

He cherished me in private, his touch a familiar comfort, his words a binding spell.

But then he' d turn away, sometimes, a flicker of something haunted in his eyes. A twisted logic I could never quite grasp, about my "taint" from the cartel incident.

He loved me, he said. But he needed something "pure."

Now, that "pure" was Camilla Carlson, my closest friend, my classmate, glowing under the spotlight.

My graduation. The degree I' d earned in secret, the dream I' d nurtured in the shadows of his corporate empire. This was supposed to be my night.

He' d dismissed my graduation. Said he was on an international business trip. All a lie to stage this spectacle.

My hand flew to my mouth, a gasp catching in my throat. I stumbled backward, hitting a stage flat. My head reeled.

The whispered congratulations from my fellow graduates faded. The joyous hum of the audience turned into a deafening roar.

I saw the ring flash. A diamond the size of a pigeon' s egg. It caught the light, sparkling mockingly.

Camilla, my sweet, innocent Camilla, dissolved into tears, nodding frantically. The crowd erupted.

I felt a sharp pain in my side where I' d hit the flat. It was a familiar ache, a reminder of all the times I' d walked through fire for him.

He looked at Camilla with such adoration. The same look he' d once reserved for me, in the hallowed privacy of our shared life.

I gripped the rough wood of the stage flat, my knuckles white. My secret marriage. His ironclad promises. All a cruel, elaborate joke.

The illusion of our bond shattered like fragile glass. I felt an emptiness so profound it threatened to swallow me whole.

A wave of nausea washed over me. I pressed my palm hard against my stomach, trying to quell the rising bile.

My mind raced, replaying every moment, every word. His assurances. My blind faith.

He had built my world, pulled me from violence, only to destroy me with a public display of affection for another.

The crowd chanted, "Kiss her! Kiss her!"

And he did. Passionately. Openly. For the world to see.

My vision blurred, not from tears, but from the brutal clarity that now pierced through my carefully constructed reality.

I was nothing. A secret. A weapon. A discarded protector.

My graduation, my triumph, was now a backdrop for his betrayal.

The pain in my side sharpened, a physical manifestation of the agony in my soul. I pushed away from the flat, needing air.

I needed to disappear. Before anyone saw the wreckage of me.

I turned, my feet moving on their own, away from the applause, away from the laughter, away from the man who had just publicly executed my heart.

The door to the back exit felt miles away. Each step was a battle against the crushing weight of his deceit.

I made it outside, into the cool night air. But the pain inside was a raging inferno.

He had promised me forever. He had given Camilla his name.

I felt a sudden, fierce urge to scream. But no sound escaped. Only a dry, rasping breath.

I looked up at the stars, countless diamonds scattered across the black velvet. Not as bright as Camilla's ring. Not as false.

My phone buzzed in my pocket. A message from him. "Baby, almost done with this awful trip. Thinking of you."

The lie was a fresh stab. It twisted in the wound now gaping wide open in my chest.

I stared at the message, the words mocking me. Thinking of me? He was thinking of Camilla.

The phone slipped from my numb fingers, clattering onto the pavement. I didn't even flinch.

My world was gone. Reduced to ashes.

But from the ashes, something cold and hard began to form. A resolve. A silent, burning promise to myself.

I wouldn't be a secret anymore.

I wouldn't be his.

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