THE WIFE YOU LEFT
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Chapter 6 RUN. img
Chapter 7 SPRINT. img
Chapter 8 FACE-TO-FACE WITH DIABLO. img
Chapter 9 NOWHERE. img
Chapter 10 IN THE FIELD. img
Chapter 11 THE STING. img
Chapter 12 MAYBE THERE'S LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL. img
Chapter 13 THE KNOCK. img
Chapter 14 MY ANGEL. img
Chapter 15 THE INFORMANT. img
Chapter 16 THE DETECTIVE. img
Chapter 17 THE TATTOO. img
Chapter 18 OFF-ROAD. img
Chapter 19 BURNING FURNACE. img
Chapter 20 NEVER SEE HIS EYES. img
Chapter 21 STETHOSCOPE. img
Chapter 22 DO IT FOR SEA. img
Chapter 23 THE RAID. img
Chapter 24 THE HELP. img
Chapter 25 THE CAGE. img
Chapter 26 SNITCHES ARE BITCHES. img
Chapter 27 ASHES. img
Chapter 28 HELLHOLE. img
Chapter 29 ONE LAST GLANCE BEFORE DEATH. img
Chapter 30 A TASTE OF FEAR. img
Chapter 31 THE REBELLION. img
Chapter 32 THE BLONDE. img
Chapter 33 CHASE GRAYSON. img
Chapter 34 WITH THE VIPERS. img
Chapter 35 RAGED. img
Chapter 36 BRUNO FILIPPO. img
Chapter 37 BREACH OF TRUST. img
Chapter 38 THE PLEA-DEAL. img
Chapter 39 CRAWL. img
Chapter 40 DOG BOWL. img
Chapter 41 THE NEGOTIATION. img
Chapter 42 DEAD GIRL. img
Chapter 43 THE LAST SINNER. img
Chapter 44 THE DNA. img
Chapter 45 TROPHY WIFE. img
Chapter 46 THE BOY WHO CRIED. img
Chapter 47 LETTING THE MASK SLIP. img
Chapter 48 IN AND OUT. img
Chapter 49 ONE LAST SHATTERED HEART. img
Chapter 50 IN MY HEAD. img
Chapter 51 BURN IT ALL TO THE GROUND. img
Chapter 52 THE NEW MAID. img
Chapter 53 REUNITED. img
Chapter 54 CREAMY PASTA. img
Chapter 55 JUST AN ADDRESS. img
Chapter 56 UNKNOWN. img
Chapter 57 MORE MYSTERY. img
Chapter 58 MY NEW BESTFRIEND. img
Chapter 59 BLOODIED WHITE. img
Chapter 60 BEFORE THE BLOODIED WHITE. img
Chapter 61 BEGGING MY BIGGEST ENEMY. img
Chapter 62 BETWEEEN LIFE AND DEATH. img
Chapter 63 THE MIND IS STABLE BUT THE MIND IS WEAK. img
Chapter 64 THAT FOREIGN FEELING. img
Chapter 65 WHO'S DEVON img
Chapter 66 A TOUGH PROMOTION. img
Chapter 67 FAIRY GODFATHER. img
Chapter 68 ACTION. img
Chapter 69 THE MOOD IS RUINED. img
Chapter 70 THE OTHER SIDE OF ME. img
Chapter 71 CROSSING THAT BRIDGE. img
Chapter 72 THE SURPRISE. img
Chapter 73 OVERPROTECTIVE. img
Chapter 74 QUICKER THAN EXPECTED. img
Chapter 75 POWER LOOKS GOOD ON HER. img
Chapter 76 CUTTING TIES. img
Chapter 77 SERVING JUSTICE. img
Chapter 78 THE FATHER WHO NEVER WAS. img
Chapter 79 THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DEAD. img
Chapter 80 NEEDY DESIRE. img
Chapter 81 THE BEST JUICE. img
Chapter 82 THE BEST MILKSHAKE. img
Chapter 83 FLAMING CIRCLE. img
Chapter 84 REASON I DON'T BUY FLOWERS. img
Chapter 85 SOMEONE HAS TO GO. img
Chapter 86 STRANGER AMONG WOLVES. img
Chapter 87 ASK ANYTHING. img
Chapter 88 WEAR MY NAME. img
Chapter 89 I HATE MYSELF FOR WANTING MORE. img
Chapter 90 LIKE NEVER BEFORE. img
Chapter 91 CARING FOR ME. img
Chapter 92 ALL I WANT IS HER. img
Chapter 93 ROLE-PLAY. img
Chapter 94 KNOWING MORE. img
Chapter 95 BONE OF CONTENTION. img
Chapter 96 ESCAPE ISLAND. img
Chapter 97 FRACTURED LOYALTY. img
Chapter 98 CHECKMATE. img
Chapter 99 FOREVER GONE. img
Chapter 100 ASHES AND PROMISES. img
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THE WIFE YOU LEFT

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Chapter 1 NOT ROSES BUT DIVORCE PAPERS.

AVERY'S POV:

Today was the day. The day everything I'd sacrificed for-three years of isolation, shame, and clinging to hope-would finally be worth it. Today, Chase and I will be together again. I'd imagined it a thousand times, practically willed it into existence. He'd be there waiting, holding roses, his face soft and full of the love I'd convinced myself still lived beneath the hurt and resentment. It had to be there. He would be my reward for enduring it all.

The warden's voice cut through the waiting room. "Mrs. Avery Grayson!" Her voice loudly pulled me back from my daze.

"That's me," I blurted, jumping to my feet, my heart doing a little twirl dance. Today was the day I left behind everything-the concrete walls, the metal bars, the fluorescent lights, and that dull ache that had taken residence in my bones. I'd already showered, fixed my hair, and even put on a little makeup that one of the guards had snuck me. I wanted to look perfect. He'd appreciate the effort; he'd see that I'd held on, stayed loyal, kept the faith, kept my mouth shut. Even when it hurt. Even when he was the one making it hurt.

The warden held out a plain brown envelope, her eyes avoiding mine. My pulse quickened. It had to be something from Chase-a message, a keepsake, something personal to remind me that he hadn't forgotten me.

Eagerly, I tore open the envelope, the anticipation nearly buzzing through me. But when I finally pulled out its contents, they slipped through my fingers, fluttering to the floor like dead leaves.

Divorce papers.

And beneath them, another piece of thick, ivory card. A wedding invitation.

Chase Grayson and Astrid Russell.

That had to be a coincidence. Right? That the name on the invitation was the same as that of my sister's.

My younger sister. My flesh and blood.

I stared at the papers, willing the words to change, to mean something else. This had to be a sick joke. Chase was getting remarried? And to Astrid, of all people? No, no, this wasn't real. My chest felt tight, my pulse hammering through every vein.

"Avery Grayson," a guard's voice cut in, jolting me. "You're free to go."

Clutching the papers, I barely noticed the small bag they handed me with the few belongings I'd kept here. I bolted towards the gate, trying so hard to make meaning of everything.

Chase was waiting for me-he had to be. This was some misunderstanding, something that would be cleared up the moment I saw him. He wouldn't betray me. Not like this. He'd hurt me, yes-hurt me in every way a man could hurt a woman-but he'd never leave me. Chase had promised that he'd change. He'd written me letters, sent me small gifts. He wouldn't just... abandon me.

But as I stepped out into the bright, unkind light of freedom, reality hit me like a slap. There was no one there. No Chase. No flowers. Just a black SUV idling by the curb, windows tinted so dark I couldn't see inside.

A man in a crisp black suit approached, his expression unreadable behind sunglasses. He extended a gloved hand. "Mrs. Blackwood."

For a second, I thought he must be mistaking me for someone else. Maybe Chase sent one of his security guys to come pick me up since he couldn't come himself.

"Excuse me," I said, forcing a polite smile. "I'm Mrs. Grayson. I think you're expecting someone else."

His jaw tightened, and he held out a gloved hand as if to relieve me of my bag. "No, ma'am. I've come on behalf of Mr. Axel Blackwood. He's sent me to bring you home."

I almost laughed, the absurdity of it all washing over me in waves. "Look, I don't know what kind of joke this is, but I'm not Mrs. Blackwood. I'm Mrs. Grayson." My voice cracked a little, but I pushed on. "You're waiting for the wrong person."

"No, Mrs. Blackwood," he said firmly, his tone leaving no room for argument. "I am Mr. Blackwood's second-in-command. My name is Ryan Dren. My orders are to escort you to your new husband and your new home." His voice was cold and precise, as if he were reading from a script.

I looked around, half-expecting someone to jump out with a camera and yell, "Gotcha!" But the parking lot was empty, save for me and this suited stranger. Panic started to bubble up, prickling under my skin. This couldn't be happening. This wasn't how my story was supposed to end. I'd served my time. I'd sacrificed myself for Chase. I'd given up everything, and now... now I was being told I belonged to someone else?

"No," I whispered, shaking my head. "You're wrong. Chase is coming. There's just been a misunderstanding. I have no idea who Mr. Blackwood or Whiteboard is. I've never heard of the name. And, I'm definitely married to Chase Grayson. No one else."

Ryan's expression didn't change, his face hard and impassive as stone. "If you'll come with me, ma'am," he said, his grip on my arm firm but not rough, steering me towards the SUV.

"I'm not going with you!" I pulled back, panic taking over as I tried to wrestle my arm free. But Ryan's hand was like a vice, unyielding. My breaths came quicker, my heart pounding so hard I could feel it in my throat. "Let me go! Chase is coming, I know he is!"

"Mrs. Blackwood," Ryan's voice was low, warning. "I suggest you calm down."

At that moment, I knew I had no choice. My heart sank as he opened the car door and nudged me inside. The doors locked with a mechanical click, and the dark-tinted glass shut out the world.

We were driving before I even realized it. The city flashed in blurs and streaks, and all I could do was sit there, numbly staring at my trembling hands. But as Ryan's focus shifted momentarily to the road ahead, I saw my chance.

I threw myself against the door handle and stumbled into the street, nearly falling. Shouts erupted from the SUV, but I didn't look back. I just ran, feet hitting the pavement as I headed toward the only place that could make sense of this nightmare.

When I finally reached the Grayson mansion, my breath came in ragged gasps. And there, strung across the front entrance, were satin ribbons and elegant white lilies. Wedding decorations.

Inside, soft music and laughter drifted through the air. Guests moved about, dressed in formal clothes, oblivious to the storm raging inside me.

Indeed, there was a celebration going on, but not for me.

            
            

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