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After My Fiancé Chose the Villain Novel Cover

After My Fiancé Chose the Villain

Elara’s life shatters when her fiancé abandons her for a dangerous villainess. As their society descends into turmoil, she investigates his abrupt betrayal, uncovering a maze of political conspiracies and lethal secrets. To survive this treacherous landscape of deception, Elara must unlock her dormant potential. Racing against time, she fights for justice and strives to overcome the shadows that threaten to destroy her world and her future.
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Chapter 2

The hospital room felt smaller each day, its sterile white walls closing in as I lay trapped between starched sheets and the weight of my shattered legs. Braxton had barely left my bedside during those first few days, his face etched with a devastation that should have comforted me. Instead, I found myself studying his profile in the harsh fluorescent light, noting how his eyes would drift to his phone every few minutes.

"The doctors say the swelling in your legs is going down," he said, his voice carefully modulated. But even as he spoke, his thumb was already swiping across his phone screen.

"That's good," I whispered, my throat still raw from the screaming I'd done during those hundred hours. "Braxton, we should talk about—"

"I need to take this call," he interrupted, already rising from the uncomfortable hospital chair. "Work emergency. I'll be right back."

Work emergency. At ten-thirty at night. I watched him step into the hallway, his shoulders tense as he pressed the phone to his ear. Through the glass partition, I could see his free hand running through his hair—that nervous habit he'd developed lately. His mouth moved urgently, and for a moment, his expression shifted from professional concern to something that looked almost... tender?

When he returned twenty minutes later, his face had that carefully neutral mask I was beginning to recognize.

"Sorry about that," he said, not quite meeting my eyes. "Crisis at the Singapore branch."

I nodded, though something cold was settling in my stomach. In three years together, Braxton had never handled Singapore operations. That was Dillon's territory.

The next afternoon brought an unexpected visitor. Claire Evans appeared in my doorway like a vision from a glossy magazine, her honey-blonde hair perfectly styled despite what she claimed were sleepless nights of worry. She carried an elaborate bouquet of white lilies—funeral flowers, I thought with dark humor.

"Oh, Mara," she breathed, pressing one manicured hand to her chest. "I can't tell you how sorry I am about what happened to you."

Braxton, who had been dozing in his chair, jerked awake at the sound of her voice. The transformation was immediate and unmistakable. His entire posture changed, shoulders straightening, eyes brightening with an alertness that had been absent during our conversations all week.

"Claire," he said, her name falling from his lips like a prayer. "You didn't have to come."

"Of course I did." She moved to his side—not mine—and placed a comforting hand on his arm. "This has been so traumatic for everyone involved."

I watched this little tableau from my hospital bed, my broken legs immobilized in their casts, and felt a different kind of pain spreading through my chest.

"The thing is," Claire continued, her voice taking on a trembling quality, "I never meant for anyone to get hurt. When I... when I hired those men, it was supposed to be a simple kidnapping for ransom. They completely misunderstood my instructions."

My blood turned to ice water. "You hired them?"

Claire's eyes widened with practiced innocence. "I was desperate, Mara. I know how that sounds, but I thought if Braxton saw how much he meant to me—how far I was willing to go—he'd remember what we had together. I specifically told them not to hurt anyone!"

Tears welled in her perfectly lined eyes. "I've been sick with guilt ever since. When I heard what they did to you, I wanted to die. It was all my fault for being so foolish, so romantic."

Braxton was staring at her with an expression I recognized—the same one he'd worn when we first met, like he was witnessing something miraculous. The same expression that had been notably absent from his face when he looked at me lately.

"Claire," he said softly, "you can't blame yourself for their actions."

"But I do," she whispered, leaning closer to him. "Every day, every night. I've been having the most terrible nightmares."

I cleared my throat, the sound harsh in the suddenly charged atmosphere. "Braxton, could we have a moment alone?"

Claire stepped back gracefully. "Of course. I should let you rest. I just... I needed you to know how sorry I am, Mara. Truly."

After she left, trailing expensive perfume and manufactured sorrow, Braxton remained standing where she'd left him, staring at the door.

"She orchestrated my kidnapping," I said quietly.

"She made a mistake," he replied, still not looking at me. "She's devastated by what happened."

"I spent four days being tortured because of her mistake."

Finally, he turned to face me, but his eyes held none of the warmth I remembered. "Claire needs my support right now more than you do," he said, the words falling between us like broken glass. "You're safe here, you're healing. She's fragile—this whole situation has destroyed her."

I stared at him, this man I'd thought I knew, this man I'd protected with my broken body and shattered bones. "What about our wedding?"

"We should cancel the registration," he said, checking his phone again. "Until this whole thing blows over. Claire's emotional state is too fragile right now, and I think... I think you should understand that."

Understand. As if comprehension was the issue. As if I hadn't understood perfectly the moment I saw him light up at the sight of his first love.

The machines monitoring my vitals began beeping faster, but Braxton was already reaching for his phone, already stepping toward the door.

"I'll be back later," he said. "Claire needs someone to help her through this difficult time."

And then I was alone with the funeral flowers and the devastating clarity that I had suffered for a hundred hours to protect a man who was already gone.

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