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Rising From Ashes: The Betrayed Wife's Return Novel Cover

Rising From Ashes: The Betrayed Wife's Return

I took a pet-sitting gig at a luxury apartment, thinking my life was perfect. I was pregnant and engaged to Damien, a successful attorney who had spent seven years proving his unwavering loyalty. But the moment I stepped inside, I recognized his cologne. Then I saw the photos. The apartment belonged to his mistress, Candace. She had deliberately hired me to flaunt their year-long affair and the massive diamond ring he had just bought her. Candace even set a trap, calling the police to falsely accuse me of stealing that ring to completely destroy my reputation. But I turned the tables, using my knowledge of his habits to expose her perjury and their affair right in front of the detectives. Furious that his flawless public image was ruined, Damien confronted me outside the precinct. When I told him I was pregnant, instead of joy, his eyes filled with panic for his career. "Shut up!" he roared. He violently shoved me to the ground in front of a crowd of onlookers. Blood pooled on the cold pavement. I lost our baby. As I lay in the ICU, my heart turned to ash. He had spent seven years promising me a safe harbor, only to brutally murder our unborn child just to protect his own selfish ego. I didn't shed a single tear. I used his overwhelming public guilt to make him sign over all his assets to me, then vanished without a trace. A year later, I returned to New York not as the broken Addison, but as "Phoenix," the world's most powerful jewelry designer. And I am here to personally put him in a prison cell.
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Chapter 9

Addison Lawson POV:

Damien stormed past the whimpering, handcuffed Candace as if she were a piece of furniture. His entire focus was on me, his face a thundercloud of rage. This wasn't the concern of a man worried for his wife; it was the fury of a king whose perfect kingdom had been disrupted.

He grabbed my arm, his fingers digging into my flesh. "Addison, have you lost your mind?" he hissed, his voice low and venomous. "Why would you do this? Why make it so public?"

His first words. Not "Are you okay?" Not "I'm sorry." But an accusation. An attack on me for exposing his mess.

I yanked my arm from his grasp. My strength was nothing compared to his, but the sheer disgust in my eyes made him recoil. For the first time, I looked at the man I had loved for seven years and felt like I was looking at a complete stranger.

"Public?" I laughed, a short, bitter sound that held no humor. "You think this is public? This is nothing compared to what you've done."

Heads were turning. People walking into the precinct were slowing down, their cell phones subtly rising. A high-profile lawyer, his mistress in cuffs, and his wife in a public confrontation—it was a scene made for social media.

Damien noticed the attention. His jaw tightened. "This isn't the place for this. Come with me. We'll talk." He tried to steer me toward his car.

I stood my ground, rooting my feet to the pavement. "No. I think this is the perfect place. Let everyone see how the great Damien Travis treats the wife he swore to protect."

His face went pale with fury. His reputation was everything. He lived and died by his public image.

"What do you want, Addison?" he snarled, his voice dropping to a desperate whisper. "Money? Is that it? I'll give you whatever you want, just stop this. This doesn't help either of us."

He still thought it was about money. He thought he could write a check and make the gaping wound of his betrayal disappear.

I looked directly into his eyes, and I dropped the bomb that would shatter his world. "I'm pregnant, Damien."

Every ounce of anger, every calculated thought, every shred of his composure evaporated. He froze, his eyes widening in stunned disbelief.

"What?" he breathed, the word barely audible.

The whispers around us grew louder. The onlookers, the police officers—they had all heard. A pregnant wife, a cheating husband. The drama had just escalated into a tragedy.

My hand went to my stomach, a gesture that was no longer secret but a public declaration. "When you wrote 'the past is dead,' you weren't just killing our marriage, Damien." My voice was quiet, but each word was a stake driven into his heart. "You were killing our family."

His mind was reeling. I could see it in his eyes. A baby. He was going to be a father. And his first reaction wasn't joy. It was pure, unadulterated panic. He wasn't thinking about our child; he was thinking about how this complication would ruin his life.

That single, selfish thought was the last nail in the coffin of my love for him. It was gone. All of it.

I took a step back, creating a chasm between us. My voice dropped so low only he could hear it, the words laced with the frost of a coming winter. "You think this is a victory? Getting Candace arrested?"

I shook my head slowly. "No, Damien."

"This is just the beginning."

The words hit him like a physical blow. He saw the promise in my eyes—not of reconciliation, but of war. For the first time, he looked at me and saw not a doormat, not a placeholder, but an enemy. And it terrified him.

The loss of control, the raw fear—it all boiled over into a primal, thoughtless rage. He wanted me to stop. He wanted the words to go away.

He lunged forward, his hand shoving hard against my shoulder.

"Shut up!" he roared.

He didn't think. He didn't consider that I was pregnant. He didn't see the police, the cameras, the dozens of witnesses. He just reacted, a cornered animal lashing out.

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