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Too Late For Your Second Chance

My fiancé, Bentley Wise, heir to a New York real estate empire, promised we'd marry in 99 days. But after he saved a socialite, Frida Tanner, from a landslide, he spent those days repaying her "kindness," abandoning me at every turn. When Frida, driving distracted, killed my mother in a car crash, Bentley defended her at the funeral. "It was an accident, Adelle. You're causing a scene." He shielded my mother's killer, pushed me to the ground, and chose her over our ten years of love. Lying on the floor of the chapel, I watched him comfort the woman who destroyed my life. I knew then that our love was dead. I exposed their crimes online and fled to Paris to start over. But just as I found new love and a new life, Bentley appeared, begging for a second chance. "I'm so sorry, Adelle. Please, just come back to me." I refused, telling him I was with someone else. That night, Frida's mother, seeking revenge, had me kidnapped and left for dead. Bentley sacrificed himself to save me, taking the blows meant for me. As he lay bleeding, he pleaded, "Give me another chance. I'll do anything." I looked at the man who had destroyed me, then saved me, and said, "I have a new life now, Bentley. A life you have no part in."
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Chapter 4

I pushed myself away from the ornate table, the clatter of silverware momentarily silenced by the abruptness of my movement. My legs felt like lead, but I forced one foot in front of the other, walking away from the stifling opulence of the auction hall, away from Bentley and Frida, away from the shattered remnants of my life.

"Adelle, wait!" Bentley's voice, laced with a sudden panic, reached me. I heard his chair scrape back, a frantic sound. But then, Frida's soft, insistent voice, "Bentley, don't leave me. The bidding is about to begin for the sapphire necklace, you promised me."

I didn't turn back. I knew he wouldn't follow. My heart, already raw and bleeding, twisted with a fresh, sharp pain. But this pain was different, infused with a newfound clarity. It was the pain of severing a limb, excruciating but necessary for survival.

Each step I took echoed the one I took away from him, away from his family, away from the gilded cage he called love. I remembered him, so long ago, a defiant young man, standing up to his father, choosing me, a simple art student, over a pre-arranged engagement. He had said then, "Adelle, you are worth fighting for. More than any alliance, more than any fortune." His words had been a shield, a promise of protection. I remembered his earnest face, his hand clutching mine, vowing to always put my happiness first. He had spent years proving he loved me, proving he would choose me. He had sacrificed for me.

And now? He sacrificed me. For Frida. For his father. For a business alliance. The man who once fought for me now fought against me. The man who promised to always choose me, now chose everyone else. The stark contrast was a violent blow to my memory.

A tear, hot and stinging, traced a path down my cheek. Then another. And another. They weren't tears of helplessness, not like the ones I'd cried over my mother's coffin. These were tears of release, of an ending. The first time I had truly cried at the funeral, they were tears of pure agony, of a brutal, soul-deep loss. These tears, now, were for the death of a dream.

I reached the empty mansion, the one no longer filled with our laughter, but with the ghosts of broken promises. I moved with a feverish energy, throwing the last few items into my suitcase. There was nothing left for me here. Nothing but ghosts and a suffocating silence. I dragged the heavy suitcase to the door, opened it, and stepped out, closing it behind me with a soft click that resonated with the finality of a closing chapter.

The next morning, my phone, the old one I still used, rang. Bentley. His voice was a snarl, tight with fury. "Adelle, what the hell was that yesterday? Are you trying to embarrass me? You can't just walk out of an auction like that!"

"We're over, Bentley," I said, my voice calm, steady, devoid of the emotion that was churning inside me. "I said it yesterday. I mean it now."

A sharp intake of breath on the other end, then a strangled, "Over? Are you serious? You're breaking up with me? After everything?" His voice escalated to a shout. "Fine! If that's what you want, Adelle, just go! See if I care!" He hung up, the silence as abrupt as the call had been.

I stood there, the phone still pressed to my ear, listening to the dial tone. My chest heaved, a sharp, painful breath. Ten years. Ten years of my life, gone in a single, brutal phone call. A decade of love, hope, and sacrifice, reduced to a childish argument and a slammed receiver. I sank to the floor, my legs buckling beneath me, a strange, hollow laugh escaping my lips. It was finally over.

Two days later, I found myself perched on a rocky outcrop in my favorite mountain park, my easel set up, the familiar scent of pine and rich earth filling my lungs. I hadn't painted in weeks, not since the horrors began. But now, with the world stripped bare of its false promises, the canvas called to me. I painted with a frantic energy, pouring all my grief, all my anger, all my newfound resolve onto the canvas. The colors were raw, vibrant, mirroring the tempest within me. I painted until the sun dipped below the jagged peaks, painting the sky in fiery oranges and deep purples.

As I packed up my supplies, a muffled laugh drifted through the crisp evening air. It was Frida's voice. My blood ran cold. She was here. In my sanctuary.

I gripped my art supplies tighter, trying to slip away unnoticed. But it was too late. "Well, well, if it isn't the runaway bride," Frida's saccharine voice cut through the twilight. She stood with a group of her impeccably dressed friends, all of them smirking. "Heard you cleared out of Bentley's place. Finally realized you didn't belong, did you?"

I clenched my jaw, refusing to give her the satisfaction of a response. I tried to walk past her, my eyes fixed on the path ahead.

But she stepped in front of me, blocking my way. Her hand, adorned with glittering rings, reached out to touch my arm. "Don't be shy, darling," she purred.

I yanked my arm away as if her touch burned me, shoving my hand deep into my pocket. My silence only fueled her. She tossed her head, her laughter tinkling, as hollow as wind chimes. "Cat got your tongue? Or is it just that Bentley finally got tired of your little charade?" She leaned closer, her eyes glittering with malice. "He's better off without you, Adelle. You were always just a burden."

I remained silent, my gaze unwavering, refusing to engage. She might have thought I was humiliated, but I felt a cold, calculating calm settle over me.

Her smile faltered slightly at my lack of reaction, but then returned, wider and crueler. "Oh, by the way," she said, her voice dropping to a theatrical whisper, but loud enough for her friends to hear. "I heard about your mother. Such a tragedy. Poor woman. Though, she really shouldn't have been driving that old truck, should she? Especially not after dark. Some people just don't know their place."

My breath hitched. The blood drained from my face, leaving me cold and numb. This wasn't just a dig; this was a deliberate, malicious taunt. She was mocking my dead mother.

"You," I choked out, my voice trembling with suppressed fury. "You killed her. You ran the red light. You were on your phone. You swerved." My hand, deep in my pocket, found the phone, the one still holding the recording. I pressed the record button.

Frida' s eyes widened for a split second, then narrowed. She chuckled, a low, guttural sound. "Oh, Adelle. Still playing the victim, I see. What are you going to do? Tell the world? No one would believe you. Bentley will protect me. He always does." She stepped even closer, her voice dropping to a venomous hiss. "He always chooses me, Adelle. Always. You'll never win. You'll never get him back. You'll never get justice. This is my world now. And you... you're nothing."

"You're wrong," I said, my voice steady now, infused with a chilling resolve. My fingers tightened around my phone. "I won't just tell the world, Frida. I'll show them. And you'll pay for what you did."

She laughed again, a high, mocking sound. "Oh, Adelle. Still dreaming? Bentley's father is already arranging our engagement. A formal alliance. We'll be married before you can even pack your pathetic art supplies. You really think you can stop me? You're just a nuisance." She paused, then added, her voice dripping with venom, "Even if you did manage to convince anyone, which you won't, you realize Bentley would be implicated, too, for covering it up, wouldn't you? Is that what you want? To destroy him?"

My mind reeled. An engagement? He moved on that fast? And he' d covered for her. The thought twisted in my gut. He was truly gone. I laughed, a sharp, bitter sound. This was it. No more holding back.

Suddenly, a low rumble vibrated through the ground. A distant roar, growing louder, closer. The air grew heavy, the scent of damp earth and crushed leaves intensifying. A dark cloud of dust billowed from behind the peaks. The mountain was moving.

"What is that?" one of Frida's friends shrieked, her voice thin with panic. The rumble turned into a deafening roar. The landslide. Again.

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