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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 5

Elias Short POV:

The courier package sat on my desk, a jarring interruption to the meticulously organized chaos of my corporate empire. The return address, a familiar script I hadn't seen in months, made my stomach clench. Aubrie McCoy.

I pushed it aside, forcing a smile for the vice presidents gathered in my office. "Gentlemen, the Q4 projections are solid. Keep pushing the new resort. It's going to be a goldmine."

They nodded, but my mind was elsewhere. Aubrie. What did she want? After her outrageous accusations and that dramatic exit from the family chat, I thought she was finally out of my life for good.

Later that afternoon, Jayson, my cousin, burst into my office. His face was pale, his eyes wide with a strange mix of excitement and unease. "Elias, I just heard Kallie talking to your mother and Esteban. They're in the lounge, the one you had redecorated for Kallie's recovery suite. She sounded… different."

A knot of unease tightened in my gut. Jayson had always been Kallie's most fervent protector, convinced she was a fragile angel. For him to be suspicious…

"What are you talking about?" I asked, a tremor in my voice.

"I don't know, but something felt off. Let's go surprise her. Maybe cheer her up." Jayson suggested, a nervous energy radiating from him. He loved Kallie, almost obsessively so.

We walked down the opulent corridor, the silence between us heavy with unspoken questions. The door to Kallie' s private lounge was slightly ajar. A low hum of voices drifted out. I recognized Kallie' s lilting laugh, then my mother' s proud tone, and Esteban' s smooth, conspiratorial murmur.

"Sounds like she' s already cheered up," I muttered, a forced smile on my face.

Through the crack, I saw Kallie. She wasn' t lying weakly on the chaise lounge, as she usually was, clutching a damp cloth to her forehead. No. She was standing by the window, hands on her hips, a triumphant smirk replacing her usual delicate expression. My mother was counting a stack of crisp hundred-dollar bills, a satisfied grin on her face. Esteban was clinking glasses with Kallie, a dark, expensive scotch glinting in the afternoon light.

"That was almost too easy," Kallie crowed, her voice strong and clear, devoid of any weakness. "Elias fell for it hook, line, and sinker. The 'dying bride' routine always works."

My heart stopped. The world around me blurred, colors fading to gray.

"Those fake medical records from Dr. Sanchez were brilliant, darling," my mother said, fanning herself with a wad of cash. "And the way you convinced Elias to sign over those discretionary funds for your 'experimental treatment'! Genius!"

"He's such a fool," Kallie sneered, taking a long sip of her drink. "He actually believed I was saving Jayson from that little embezzlement scandal years ago. When in reality, Daddy and I set Jayson up from the start. Just to create a convenient hero narrative for me, and to ensure Jayson would always be indebted to us, blind to our real schemes."

A cold, unforgiving wave crashed over me. The embezzlement. Jayson's old legal trouble. Kallie had been a beacon of hope then, the one who supposedly pulled strings, saved him from ruin. I had always admired her for it, her selfless dedication to family. But it was a lie. A calculated, cruel lie.

"And that stupid resort project," Esteban chortled. "Aubrie poured her heart and soul into it, a perfect little eco-paradise. And now, it's all ours, thanks to your 'terminal illness' clause, Kallie. Elias practically handed it over as a 'wedding gift' to his dying bride."

The words hit me like a physical blow. My head spun. Terminal illness. Wedding gift.

"He actually thinks we're getting legally married," Kallie laughed, a harsh, grating sound. "The 'commitment ceremony' was enough to calm his hero complex. He' s so focused on being my savior, he doesn't realize he' s just a stepping stone for our next big score."

My mother giggled. "That poor, naive girl, Aubrie. Always so honest, so trusting. She actually believed her little 'evidence' about us would matter."

"Aubrie was always a nuisance," Kallie said, her voice dripping with disdain. "So much talent, so much integrity. Always in the way. Always threatening to expose the truth. Good riddance to her and her inconvenient 'pregnancy'." She punctuated the last word with a dismissive wave of her hand.

My body went numb. My breath hitched in my throat. Every word was a poisoned dagger, twisting deep into my soul. The nausea that had plagued Aubrie, the vague hints about her being unwell, the raw vulnerability in her voice when she told me she was pregnant… it all rushed back. My own cruel dismissal, my arrogant accusations.

You're delusional, Aubrie. You're always making a scene. Pregnant? You were never pregnant. You're sick.

The words echoed in my head, my own condemning words, now a searing brand of shame. I had called her sick. I had called her delusional. I had abandoned her. I had pushed her. I had left her in the middle of a burning resort, thinking only of Kallie.

My hands clenched into fists, nails digging into my palms. The pain was nothing compared to the crushing weight of my monstrous mistake. Aubrie. My Aubrie. The woman I had sworn to protect, the woman I had promised forever. I had destroyed her.

Beside me, Jayson let out a choked gasp. His face was a ghastly white, his eyes wide with horror and self-loathing. He had heard it all. Kallie' s confession about setting him up, about manipulating his entire life. The realization hit him with the same brutal force.

A cold, black rage started to fester in my chest, replacing the shame, hardening my heart. It was a terrifying, all-consuming darkness. They had taken everything from Aubrie. They had taken everything from me. They had ruined an innocent life.

My eyes, I knew, were no longer the eyes of a man in love. They were the eyes of a predator.

I turned slowly, pulling Jayson with me, my movements deliberate, silent. My face, I was certain, was a mask of stone. I walked away from the lounge, away from the cackling laughter, a sinister determination taking root.

They wouldn't get away with it. Not a single one of them. I swore it.

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