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The Vengeful Ex-Fiancée Returns Strong Novel Cover

The Vengeful Ex-Fiancée Returns Strong

On my birthday, I went to the resort I designed to tell my fiancé, Elias, that I was pregnant with his child. Instead, I found him at the altar, marrying my stepsister in a ceremony officiated by my own mother. When I confronted him, he laughed. "Pregnant? You're delusional, Aubrie. Kallie is dying, and you're here spreading malicious lies." My entire family agreed. They called me a jealous monster. During a wildfire at the resort, he shoved me to the ground to save her, breaking my leg and causing me to lose our baby. They left me there, alone and broken, convinced I was insane. They thought they had destroyed me. But from my hospital bed, I made a single phone call to my lawyer. I didn't just want to disappear from their lives-I wanted to erase them from the world. And I had the evidence to do it.
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Chapter 1

On my birthday, I went to the resort I designed to tell my fiancé, Elias, that I was pregnant with his child.

Instead, I found him at the altar, marrying my stepsister in a ceremony officiated by my own mother.

When I confronted him, he laughed. "Pregnant? You're delusional, Aubrie. Kallie is dying, and you're here spreading malicious lies."

My entire family agreed. They called me a jealous monster.

During a wildfire at the resort, he shoved me to the ground to save her, breaking my leg and causing me to lose our baby. They left me there, alone and broken, convinced I was insane.

They thought they had destroyed me.

But from my hospital bed, I made a single phone call to my lawyer. I didn't just want to disappear from their lives-I wanted to erase them from the world. And I had the evidence to do it.

Chapter 1

Aubrie McCoy POV:

The air hung thick and heavy, like a shroud woven from humidity and the scent of unfamiliar jungle flowers. My lungs burned with every breath, a sharp contrast to the dull ache that had started deep in my gut hours ago. I stood hidden behind the ancient, gnarled roots of a banyan tree, the tropical heat pressing down on me.

Through a veil of leaves, I saw him. Elias.

He was there, at the altar, on the pristine white sand of the resort beach I had so meticulously designed. My resort. The one we were supposed to launch together.

But he wasn't standing alone.

Kallie Salas, my stepsister, was beside him. Her hand, delicate and pale, rested in his. They were performing a commitment ceremony, a local custom the resort staff had enthusiastically explained to me just yesterday. A fusion of ancient rites and modern vows.

Their eyes locked, a fierce, possessive gaze that made my blood run cold. Elias leaned in, his lips brushing Kallie' s cheek, then her forehead. The crowd, a sea of faces I recognized as our closest friends and family, erupted in cheers. My stomach twisted. The dull ache sharpened, a burning ember igniting into a full-blown inferno.

He held her hand, gently intertwining their fingers. He mouthed something I couldn't hear over the celebration, but her smile, radiant and fragile, told me it was something personal, something intimate. It went on and on, this public display of affection, each lingering touch a hammer blow to my chest. Kallie swayed slightly, a theatrical wobble designed to emphasize her supposed fragility. Elias steadied her, his arm wrapping protectively around her waist.

Then, my mother, Donna McCoy, stepped forward. She was dressed in a flowing, cream-colored gown, a garland of local orchids around her neck. She looked like a high priestess of betrayal. I remember her telling me about this ceremony only last week, how special it was for our resort. Now, she was officiating their union. She smiled at Kallie, a loving, soft expression I hadn't seen directed at me in years.

"May this sacred bond… be blessed by the spirits of this ancient land," my mother' s voice carried clearly, amplified by the gentle ocean breeze. "May your journey together be filled with joy, and may Elias continue to be your unwavering strength, Kallie."

She didn't mention me. She didn't mention the launch, the work, the dream we built together. It was as if I simply didn't exist in her world anymore.

The ceremony reached its peak. Elias scooped Kallie into his arms, a dramatic gesture for the cameras flashing around them. She looked up at him, tears welling in her eyes, a perfect picture of a vulnerable bride. My mother clapped, her eyes shining with pride.

"The ceremony is complete!" my mother announced, her voice ringing with satisfaction. "Now, to the reception for congratulations and celebration!"

A wave of nausea hit me. My head felt light, my limbs heavy. I stumbled back, deeper into the shadows, the vibrant celebration fading into a muffled roar. I was alone. Utterly, completely alone.

My phone felt like a lead weight in my trembling hand. I scrolled through my contacts. My mother. I needed her. I pressed her number, my finger shaking so hard it almost slipped. It rang once, twice, then clicked. Voicemail.

I tried my stepfather, Esteban. Voicemail. My cousin, Jayson. Voicemail.

They were all there. All of them. Celebrating this monstrosity.

My thumb hovered over Elias' s name. My fiancé. The man who had vowed to spend forever with me. The man whose child I carried.

I called him.

The phone rang. I could see him from my hiding spot, still holding Kallie, laughing at something she said. He pulled his hand free and fished his phone from his pocket. He glanced at the screen, and his smile faltered. A flicker of annoyance crossed his face.

Kallie whispered something to him, her fingers tracing his arm. He hesitated, then put the phone to his ear.

"Aubrie?" His voice was cold, distant. It was a stranger's voice.

"What is happening, Elias?" My voice was barely a whisper. My throat felt raw, like I' d swallowed glass. "What are you doing with Kallie?"

"What does it look like, Aubrie?" His voice rose, laced with irritation. "We're celebrating. Why are you calling? You know this is a private event."

"Private?" A choked laugh escaped me. It sounded hollow, broken. "We're engaged, Elias. Today is my birthday. Did you forget? We were supposed to meet here to finalize things for the launch. I came to surprise you with… with news." The words caught in my throat.

"Surprise me?" He scoffed. "You mean ambush me. Just like you always do, Aubrie. Always making a scene. Always trying to ruin things."

"Ruin things?" My head swam. "You're marrying my stepsister, Elias! We're engaged! I'm pregnant with your child!" The last words tumbled out, raw and desperate.

A beat of silence. Then, a sharp, disbelieving laugh. "Pregnant? Aubrie, what kind of sick game are you playing now? You were never pregnant. You're delusional."

"No, I'm not!" My voice cracked. "I was going to tell you tonight. It's our birthday. Our special night. I even got the tests. I have them with me."

"Oh, you have tests? Convenient." His tone dripped with sarcasm. "Just like you 'had evidence' about Esteban's investments, right? Lies, Aubrie. All of it. Just like your paranoia about Kallie' s illness."

"Her illness is fake, Elias! She's faking it! It's a scam!" I screamed into the phone, ignoring the crushing pain in my chest. "She's been doing this for years!"

"Enough, Aubrie!" His voice was a guttural roar. "You're sick. You need help. Kallie is dying, and you're here spreading malicious lies. How can you be so cruel?"

Another voice, sweet and sickly, broke through the line. "Elias, darling, what's wrong? Is everything alright?" Kallie. I could hear her. She sounded so concerned, so innocent.

"It's nothing, Kitten," Elias said, his voice softening. "Just Aubrie, being Aubrie."

My breath hitched. Kitten. He used to call me Kitten.

"She's just jealous, Elias," Kallie purred. "She can't stand to see anyone else happy. Especially not me, when I'm… you know."

"I know, baby. I know." Elias' s voice was full of pity, full of love. A love that was never for me.

The receiver felt hot against my ear. My vision blurred. How could I have been so blind? So utterly, completely blind?

I remembered a conversation from weeks ago. My assistant, bless her heart, had tried to warn me. She' d overheard Kallie talking to my mother, not about her failing health, but about "securing the future" and "the big haul." I dismissed it, convinced it was just office gossip, convinced my family would never betray me like that.

But here it was. The big haul. Me, pregnant, betrayed, standing in the shadows of my own ruined dream. My entire life, a carefully constructed lie, crumbling before my eyes.

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