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Chapter 6 Second thoughts img
Chapter 7 It won't bite img
Chapter 8 Just a dream img
Chapter 9 Welcome to reality img
Chapter 10 Standing up img
Chapter 11 Downfall img
Chapter 12 Cute baby img
Chapter 13 To friends img
Chapter 14 The downfalls of love img
Chapter 15 Painful reality img
Chapter 16 Love kills img
Chapter 17 Death img
Chapter 18 Coincidence I think not img
Chapter 19 Everything changed img
Chapter 20 Happily ever img
Chapter 21 Calculated img
Chapter 22 A Businessman not a magician img
Chapter 23 Bridge img
Chapter 24 Uncertain of eternity img
Chapter 25 The right question img
Chapter 26 History img
Chapter 27 Present img
Chapter 28 Dear ex-friend img
Chapter 29 Fair game img
Chapter 30 The promise img
Chapter 31 Recovery img
Chapter 32 Friends img
Chapter 33 Uninvited invite img
Chapter 34 The truth about Imela img
Chapter 35 Genesis of a broken heart img
Chapter 36 Little Man img
Chapter 37 Drowning pressure img
Chapter 38 Rights to pain img
Chapter 39 Man and monsters img
Chapter 40 Plane in Pain img
Chapter 41 The aftermath img
Chapter 42 Recollection img
Chapter 43 Broken trust img
Chapter 44 The old and the new img
Chapter 45 The assholes img
Chapter 46 Fermín img
Chapter 47 Fired img
Chapter 48 New Boss img
Chapter 49 New rule img
Chapter 50 First step to forever img
Chapter 51 My wedding day img
Chapter 52 Bad guy img
Chapter 53 Papa img
Chapter 54 Feeling ignored img
Chapter 55 Affections and obligations img
Chapter 56 A very bad day img
Chapter 57 Plans in motion img
Chapter 58 When trouble comes lurking img
Chapter 59 Grace and cruelty img
Chapter 60 The bigger picture img
Chapter 61 Break even img
Chapter 62 Turning point img
Chapter 63 Truth unfolds img
Chapter 64 Ungentlemanly response img
Chapter 65 The fool's query img
Chapter 66 Life is a risk img
Chapter 67 Fatherhood img
Chapter 68 Protector img
Chapter 69 Difficult decision img
Chapter 70 What truly matters img
Chapter 71 Bravery and fear img
Chapter 72 Strength in fear img
Chapter 73 Dread img
Chapter 74 Monster not evil img
Chapter 75 Train of thought img
Chapter 76 Assignment misunderstood img
Chapter 77 Forget nothing img
Chapter 78 Just because img
Chapter 79 Protector and abuser img
Chapter 80 Man and beast img
Chapter 81 Different shades of Oliver img
Chapter 82 Clarity img
Chapter 83 Two reasons img
Chapter 84 Entanglement img
Chapter 85 To friends img
Chapter 86 Now and always img
Chapter 87 Concern and intelligence img
Chapter 88 Hate and love img
Chapter 89 Permission to love img
Chapter 90 Love reminder img
Chapter 91 Te amo img
Chapter 92 A little longer img
Chapter 93 Subconscious betrayal img
Chapter 94 Justice prolonged img
Chapter 95 Happiness img
Chapter 96 The truth of trust img
Chapter 97 How it was img
Chapter 98 This is us img
Chapter 99 Death and truth img
Chapter 100 The wench img
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The Betrayed Ex-wife's Revenge

Author: Glory T!na
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Chapter 1 Hell called dinner

Imela Barau's POV

Breathe in.

Breathe out.

Blink.

Repeat.

All the coping lessons I gave myself for thirty minutes while we drove over here had suddenly become useless, as none of them were helping me face the beat of the drum. My heart hammered against my chest, and sweat trickled down my face as I bit down on my lower lip, waiting for the reaction of the speechless family at the dinner table to the news.

"You asked her to marry you?" Ivory Plane, Oliver's mother, exclaimed as her green eyes darted between us in horror, as if those words were the worst thing she had ever heard. Her complete disapproval bore itself in her poised, high-pitched voice.

Oliver Plane dropped the bomb a minute ago. It was the news of our engagement at the dinner table, and a minute of silence passed with the gazes of the other four Planes at the table darting between us.

"I am very sure that is what I just said a minute ago, Mom." Oliver, who hadn't picked up all the cues his mother had laid since he stepped into the house hand in hand with me, asked.

I stayed still in my seat, like one drenched in cold, dirty water, unable to blink or even breathe, when Ivory's murderous gaze swept over to me. I always pictured myself dying at a ripe old age, but seated here and now, I felt my death wasn't so far away.

I wasn't poorly dressed. I wore a red asymmetrical dress which Elena, my grandma, bought me on my 21st birthday four months ago after saving up for five months. It was lovely, and I reserved it to be worn only on special occasions like tonight. Ivory's eyes, however, made me feel like I wore filth from my head down to my toe as her disgust-filled eyes raked over me.

My hands tightened around my cutlery because we had barely finished eating when Oliver dropped the news of our engagement on them, probably hoping for a better reaction than the one he was currently receiving.

Ivory had asked who I was, wanting to chit-chat despite the disdain and obvious resentment she bore for my presence, and Oliver introduced me to them as his fiancée.

When Oliver Plane asked me to marry him, I only thought about spending forever with the man I love and growing together to a ripe old age. I didn't think too far into the reality of what that meant, and that was my error. This, right here, is what it meant.

"Congratulations, brother," Nina said happily, and she was the first on the table to show a genuine reaction. She was Oliver's younger sister of three years, who was studying at Harvard Law. The nineteen-year-old rose from her seat and gave him a warm hug in a show of support.

If looks could kill, Ivory Plane would have murdered her youngest child at that very moment.

"Thank you," Oliver said with a radiant smile, and Nina's green eyes dimmed as she returned his smile.

"Congratulations?" Ivory scoffed, and this turned the two siblings' attention to her. "This is madness! He is literally throwing his life away, and on whom? Her?" Her cold, burning gaze once again seized me from head down to my finger, and her cheeks turned red from visible rage.

"You are being dramatic, Mom, as always." Nina brushed it off casually.

Oh, it was nice that one out of the four Planes that heard the news was all welcoming. Two against three wasn't a very hopeful look.

I never thought I would be one to turn a family against themselves, but here I was, doing a fine job at that.

Ivory once again looks so close to murdering her child. "Stop talking, Nina, for your own sake." She said it gracefully, even though her eyes warned the girl that she was this close to meeting a cruel fate if she kept talking.

Nina scoffed and reluctantly returned to her seat.

My hands on the table trembled, and I withdrew them and placed them on my lap where no one would see them.

Oliver noticed because he reached out, placed his hand tenderly on mine, and squeezed on it. "In what way am I throwing my life away? What is wrong with Imela?" Oliver demanded.

Ivory threw her hands up as if the answer to the question was so obvious to anyone looking. "What do you know about her? What does her mother do? Who is her father? What does he do? These are the things you took into consideration before-"

"Before what?" Oliver challenged with a raised brow, not letting her finish. His voice was becoming rigid, and I knew he was close to losing control. "Before falling in love and wanting to spend the rest of my life with someone? What do her father and mother have to do with the fact that I love her?" He adjusted the blue tie he had on and undid the few top buttons of his white inner shirt.

I could tell he wanted to get out of this three-piece suit.

"Son, marriage is a serious commitment, not just something you run into because you feel like it." Robert Plane spoke up for the first time since his son dropped the bomb on them.

With his line of speech, it showed he was choosing his wife's side and not Oliver's.

The odds weren't in our favour.

"Of course not, Dad; I am supposed to treat it like a business transaction like you and Mom have for thirty years, hating who you married and wishing nothing but death upon them, but staying married because it is good for business." He answered.

Robert slammed his hand against the table, startling everyone seated. "Enough!"

"You will speak to your father and me with respect." Ivory snapped, turning her fury on Oliver.

Oliver looked anything but ready to do as he was told. "You have shown little to no respect to Imela since she got here, and you do not even know her."

Ivory's attention, once again, moved to me, and they became as hard as rocks. Her green eyes pierced into me as if they could see my soul.

Her gaze darkened, and anger flared in her eyes. "I do not need to know her to know her type. She's a gold digger, a manipulator, one who sees a boy from a wealthy family and lashes onto him for as long as she can. She is the kind that will take all that she can from him before leaving him for dead." Ivory poured out on me, her tone brittle with annoyance.

Silence once again engulfed everyone, and the only noise heard was a clock hanging on the wall in the living room.

I gasped, and a tear dropped. I felt a stab in my chest, unable to bear her crude words.

Nina glanced at me with a pitiful look on her face and said, "If I were you, I'd get as far from this cursed family as possible; we ruin everything we touch and try to love." She advised, and there was no sarcasm in her tone.

Oliver threw the serviette down on the table, rose to his feet, and turned his attention to me. "I am sorry you had to sit through this hell called dinner. I will not keep you anymore and burden you with this madness." He offered me his hand. "Let's get out of here."

"Oliver, do not walk out on us; this dinner isn't over," Robert said in a commanding tone.

"It is for me and my fiancée." He replied, not breaking his gaze on me.

I took his hand, and I felt much strength return to my legs as he pulled me up.

He wrapped his arms protectively around me as soon as I fully rose, and without looking back at those still seated at the table, he led me away from the hell called dinner.

Xoxo

Hello, thanks for opening. I hope you will enjoy your read.

Also, the playlist for this book is as follows: Until I Found You - Stephen Sanchez

Say Yes To Heaven - Lana Del Ray

I Want You Anyway - Jon McLaughlin

The Night We Met - Lord Huron

Before You Leave Me- Alex Warren

Can't Lose - I.B.K

The Good Ones - Gabby Barrett

Another Love - Tom Odell

Daylight - David Kushner

Wait For Me - Johnny Drille

Steady My Heart - Kari Jobe

Rivers Flows In You - Yiruma

Wonder- Shawn Mendes

These songs are always in replay and help set the options and rhythm for the book. Hope you love them XD.

            
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