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The Vow He Broke Twice

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Dr. Sloane Whitfield gave up everything for Ryker Ashford—her career, her name, her entire twenties. When a devastating accident left the Ashford empire's heir paralyzed, Sloane abandoned her Columbia fellowship to develop the medical breakthrough that saved him. She thought love was supposed to hurt. She didn't know it was supposed to humiliate. A viral Threads post reveals Ryker's secret Monaco wedding to Sloane's stepsister, Maren. The sapphire pendant Sloane never removed? It recorded every lie, every manipulation, every moment Maren plotted to replace her. Now Sloane holds the footage, a signed divorce decree, and the only copy of the neural patent worth $2.3 billion. Ryker wants her back. The Ashford family wants the patent. Maren wants her dead. And a ruthless tech founder named Calder Voss wants to offer Sloane something none of them can—revenge served on a platinum platter. But in a world where betrayal is currency, the most dangerous player is the one with nothing left to lose.

The Vow He Broke Twice Chapter 1

The espresso machine hissed as I pulled the lever, steam curling around my wrist like a whispered warning. Monday mornings in my Brooklyn apartment had become a ritual of careful routine—grind beans, measure water, pretend the silence didn't echo with memories of shared breakfasts and lazy Sunday conversations.

My phone buzzed against the granite countertop, the screen lighting up with a Threads notification. I almost ignored it. Social media had become a minefield since the divorce proceedings began, every post a potential reminder of the life I was systematically dismantling.

But the preview image made my blood freeze.

A wedding photo. Monaco's azure coastline stretching behind an ornate altar. The bride's dress was ivory silk, cascading in perfect waves. The groom—

The coffee cup slipped from my fingers.

Porcelain shattered against the hardwood floor, dark liquid spreading in an abstract pattern that reminded me, absurdly, of the ink blot tests from my psychology courses. The sound seemed to echo forever in the sudden vacuum of my apartment.

Ryker.

My husband—no, my soon-to-be ex-husband—stood at that altar in a Tom Ford tuxedo. The same midnight-black suit I'd picked out for our own wedding three years ago, running my fingers along the lapels in the Beverly Hills boutique while he complained about the price. The same suit he'd worn to every important event since, the one that made his shoulders look impossibly broad and his green eyes appear almost emerald.

But the woman beside him wasn't me.

Maren Cooper smiled up at him with the kind of radiant joy I'd once thought was reserved for fairy tales. Her diamond ring caught the Mediterranean sunlight, throwing prismatic rainbows across her bouquet. I knew that ring. Not the exact piece, but the design—a three-carat emerald-cut diamond flanked by smaller stones, set in platinum. The same ring Ryker had proposed with, the one currently sitting in my jewelry box because I couldn't bear to look at it.

I stared at the screen until my eyes burned, my finger hovering over the image. The notification showed 47,000 shares and climbing. Forty-seven thousand people celebrating Ryker's new beginning while I stood barefoot in coffee-soaked pajamas, watching my marriage officially become a punchline.

The comments section was a feeding frenzy. Heart emojis and congratulations mixed with speculation and gossip. Someone had tagged luxury wedding planners. Another user posted side-by-side photos of Maren's dress and similar designs from Milan Fashion Week.

Then I saw it.

A comment from @AcademicGossip2024: "Wait, isn't he married to that neuroscientist? Dr. Sloane something?"

Another user had replied: "@Dr.SloaneAshford girl, you seeing this?"

My academic Twitter account. The one I used for conference announcements and research publications. The one with my real name attached to my MIT credentials and my work on neural regeneration.

They'd tagged me.

The room tilted slightly, or maybe that was just my vision blurring. I closed the app and set the phone down with deliberate care, as if it might explode. But I could still see the image burned into my retinas—Ryker's hand on Maren's waist, the way he used to hold me during our engagement photos.

The silence in my apartment felt oppressive now, heavy with the weight of decisions I'd been avoiding. I stepped carefully around the broken porcelain and walked to my bedroom, my bare feet silent on the cold hardwood.

The wall safe was hidden behind a reproduction of Van Gogh's "Starry Night"—Ryker's choice, though he'd claimed it was mine when his mother asked. I input the six-digit code: 072619, the date of our first kiss. Some ironies were too bitter to ignore.

Inside, beneath my grandmother's pearl necklace and my emergency cash, sat a manila envelope I hadn't touched in two years. The divorce papers Ryker had begged me to sign, his voice breaking as he explained how we'd "grown apart" and how this was "better for both of us." How we could remain "friends and colleagues" if we just "handled this maturely."

I'd refused to sign. Not out of hope for reconciliation, but because something about his desperation had felt wrong. Ryker never begged. He negotiated, he strategized, he maneuvered—but he didn't plead.

Now I pulled out the papers, my hands steadier than they had any right to be. The legal language blurred together until I reached the signature page. Ryker's bold scrawl filled the designated line, but beside it, in smaller print, was a clause I'd somehow missed during our heated arguments.

"This agreement shall take effect upon execution by both parties. Patent rights and intellectual property developed during the marriage, specifically including but not limited to neural regeneration technologies developed by Dr. Sloane Ashford, shall be subject to separate negotiation as outlined in Addendum C."

Addendum C.

I flipped through the pages frantically, but there was no Addendum C. Just a blank space where additional terms should have been attached.

My laptop was already open on my desk, password-protected files containing three years of research into neural pathway regeneration. Work that could revolutionize treatment for spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, degenerative diseases. Work that pharmaceutical companies would pay billions to acquire.

I logged into the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office database, my fingers trembling slightly as I searched for my name. The results loaded slowly, each second stretching like an eternity.

There it was.

Application #18,734,592: "Methods and Compositions for Neural Pathway Regeneration." Filed three months ago.

Applicant: Dr. Sloane Ashford.

Transferred to: Maren Cooper-Ashford.

The signature on the transfer documents was mine. My electronic signature, complete with the unique timestamp and verification codes that made it legally binding. But I had never signed this transfer. I had never even seen these documents.

The cursor blinked in the search bar as I stared at the screen, my reflection ghostlike in the monitor. Somewhere in Monaco, Ryker was probably cutting wedding cake and posing for photos with his new wife. His new wife who now owned the patents to three years of my life's work.

My work that could change the world.

My work that was now legally hers.

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