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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 4

Aubrie McCoy POV:

Elias never called back after my defiant declaration. He never checked on my broken leg, or the loss of our child. He just vanished, believing my words were a desperate, impulsive outburst from a "delusional" woman. He probably thought I' d crawl back eventually, begging for forgiveness. He was wrong.

His social media, however, remained a vibrant display of his new life. Photos of him and Kallie posing together, always with Kallie looking frail but radiant, Elias looking like her devoted protector. They traveled, they dined, they attended galas. Each post was a carefully curated image of their perfect, tragic love story. I scrolled past them without a flicker of emotion. The pain had been replaced by a quiet, unwavering indifference.

My focus shifted entirely to my work. My leg, though still healing, didn't slow me down. I immersed myself in architectural designs, pouring all my energy into new, challenging projects. I even put in a request for a long-term assignment overseas, eager to put as much physical distance between myself and that ruined life as possible.

Before I left, I sent a password-protected cloud drive link to my firm's legal department, specifically to Mr. Henderson, my most trusted contact. The file contained years of meticulously compiled data: financial records, shell company registrations, and suspicious land deals associated with Esteban Walters. Nothing illegal on the surface, but enough to raise red flags for a deeper investigation. I had collected it years ago, a nagging doubt in my mind, but had never acted on it, blinded by my love for Elias and my desire to keep my family intact. Not anymore.

My feelings for Elias had curdled from love to disgust, then to a cold, hard resolve. There was no room for anything else. He was a ghost, a bad memory I was actively working to erase.

Back at my apartment, the one Elias and I had shared, I systematically gathered every item that connected me to him. His clothes, his books, the few trinkets he had left behind. They felt heavy, tainted. As I sifted through a forgotten drawer of his, a small, unassuming USB drive caught my eye. It was old, a dull metallic gray, half-hidden beneath a stack of old blueprints. It looked out of place, almost deliberately concealed.

This wasn't Elias's usual sleek, minimalist tech. This was… different. A faint tremor went through me, but it wasn't fear. It was a prickle of intuition, a silent whisper that this held something important.

I didn't plug it in. Not yet.

I glanced at the pile of items I had collected. A cheap, mass-produced silver ring he' d given me for an anniversary. A faded photograph of us at a charity event, my smile forced. A postcard from his "business trip" to Paris, the one where he had mysteriously lost his phone for three days. These were the relics of a relationship built on superficiality and lies. There was no real depth, no genuine affection. He had never truly seen me, truly known me. He had only seen the reflection of his own desires and the convenience I offered.

A wave of nausea, sharper than any morning sickness, rolled through me. It wasn't just the memory of the betrayal. It was the realization of how deeply I had allowed myself to be gaslit, how much I had doubted my own perceptions for years. The emotional abuse had been subtle, insidious, slowly eroding my self-worth. But now, it was over.

I wrapped the items in thick brown paper, the cheap silver ring clinking against the USB drive inside. I taped it shut, the sound of the tape ripping a harsh, satisfying end to that chapter. I wrote Elias Short's name on the package, then the address of his corporate office. No note. No explanation. Nothing. He didn't deserve my words, my pain, my justification. Let him wonder. Let him figure it out.

"Goodbye, Elias," I whispered to the empty room. "Enjoy your carefully constructed lie. It's all yours now."

I walked with a slight limp, the package tucked under my arm, to the nearest post office. The air outside was crisp, clean, a stark contrast to the lingering smoke of the past few days. I handed the package to the clerk, watching as it was weighed, stamped, and then slid down the conveyor belt, disappearing into the system.

A profound sense of lightness filled me, like a suffocating burden had finally been lifted. My lungs expanded fully, easily. The world seemed sharper, colors more vibrant. The control I had lost was slowly, surely, returning.

I stepped out of the post office into the sunlight, my head held high. The path ahead was uncertain, but it was my path. And for the first time in a very long time, I was ready to walk it, alone and unburdened.

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