APKDock Logo
Chapters
share
Blood on the Snow, A Lost Life Novel Cover

Blood on the Snow, A Lost Life

On our sixth anniversary, my fiancé Carter gifted my grandmother’s heirloom to his colleague, Carmen. When I protested, he struck me and forced me into the snow to apologize to her. The trauma caused a miscarriage, yet Carter ignored the blood at his feet to comfort Carmen. I fled that night to start over. Three years later, while I am running a successful bakery, a dying Carter reappears. He collapses before me, begging for a forgiveness I can no longer offer.
Chapters
share

Chapter 2

I stared at the crimson stain, my mind a blank canvas suddenly splashed with horror. My hands, still trembling, clutched at the fabric, futilely trying to stop the flow. The pie, once a symbol of our shared future, now sat on the table, cold and untouched, a monument to a love that had never truly existed. Years of self-denial, years of putting Carter's dreams before my own, years of believing in a future that was never meant for me-it all came crashing down in that single, horrifying moment.

I remembered the early days, when I first met Carter in college. He was a whirlwind of ambition and raw talent, barely scraping by. I' d poured every dime of my meager savings, inherited from my grandmother, into his fledgling tech startup. I put my own design career on hold, sketching logos and user interfaces for his company, working late nights fueled by cheap coffee and the intoxicating belief that we were building something together. I was his sounding board, his cheerleader, his unpaid creative director. I was his partner. Or so I thought.

Now, all I felt was a searing emptiness, a hollowness that swallowed the pain, the anger, the betrayal. It was a vacuum, cold and absolute. I was a fool, a willing participant in my own heartbreak. I had given everything, my identity, my dreams, my very worth, to a man who saw me as disposable.

The blood was still coming, a steady, horrifying rhythm. I knew, with a chilling certainty, that the life I had hoped to nurture inside me, the tiny flicker of our future, was being extinguished by his callous disregard.

I pushed myself up, each movement a fresh agony, my body screaming in protest. My vision was swimming, but a single, clear thought cut through the haze: I had to leave. Not just the loft, not just Aspen, but him. Forever.

I dragged myself to the bus station, my clothes still stained, a thin coat doing little to ward off the biting Aspen chill. The old woman behind the counter, her face a roadmap of wrinkles, squinted at me.

"Haven? Is that you, dear? My, you've grown." She paused, her eyes softening. "But you look… unwell. Did Carter send you?"

My throat closed up. I just shook my head, pushing a crumpled wad of cash across the counter. "One ticket. As far away as this will take me. Austin, if possible."

She picked up the bills, her gaze lingering on my pale face. "Austin, huh? That's a long way from here. Carter used to come here all the time, you know. Back when you two were just starting out. He'd buy you a ticket, then cancel it at the last minute, just so he could surprise you, drive you wherever you wanted to go." A nostalgic smile touched her lips. "He was so lovesick, that boy. Once, he didn' t have enough for a ticket to take you home for Christmas. He spent three days shoveling snow, just to earn the fare. His hands were raw, but he just kept smiling, talking about how happy you'd be."

Her words were a cruel echo of a past that felt like a lifetime ago. I remembered that Christmas. He had shown up on my doorstep, frostbitten and exhausted, clutching a single red rose. He'd said, "I told you I'd always get you where you need to go, Haven. No matter what."

Tears streamed down my face, hot and stinging against the cold air. The memory, once sweet, now felt like poison. That boy, the one who shoveled snow for my happiness, was gone, replaced by the callous stranger who threw money at me and ordered me out.

The attendant clucked softly. "He told me once, 'Haven's the only one who sees me, the real me. If I ever lose her, I lose everything.'" She shook her head. "Funny how things turn out, isn't it?"

I just nodded, unable to speak. The pain in my abdomen was a dull throb, a constant reminder of the life slipping away. The bus ticket felt like a heavy stone in my hand, a physical severing of all ties. It was a blade, sharp and clean, cutting me free.

"You know," the attendant said, her voice dropping, "that expensive watch on your wrist? It looks like it costs more than this whole station. Don't let anyone tell you what you're worth, dear. You' re worth more than any man who can't see the good in front of him."

I looked down at the diamond-encrusted watch Carter had given me for my last birthday, a symbol of his newfound wealth, but hollow, meaningless. I crumpled the bus ticket in my hand, the sharp edges digging into my palm.

Just as the attendant handed me my change, the door burst open. Carter stood there, his hair disheveled, breath coming in ragged gasps. His eyes, usually so calculating, were wide with a frantic desperation.

"Haven! Don't go!" He lunged forward, grabbing me, pulling me into a bone-crushing hug. His scent-expensive cologne, a hint of desperation-filled my nostrils. "Please, don't leave me. I know I messed up. I swear, I' ll fix it."

He tore the crumpled bus ticket from my hand, ripping it into tiny pieces. He held my face, his thumbs tracing the tear tracks on my cheeks. "I'll never let you go. Never."

He dragged me out, almost stumbling, toward his sleek black car. My feet barely touched the ground. I was silent, numb. Inside, a cashmere scarf was draped over the passenger seat, and the faint, sweet scent of Carmen's perfume clung to the leather. A single, forgotten earring sparkled on the floor mat.

I closed my eyes, a silent tear escaping. My body ached, a deep, persistent pain that echoed the emptiness inside. Carter, oblivious, babbled on, his voice thick with what sounded like genuine regret.

"I called Carmen. I told her I couldn't go, not tonight. Not ever again. She understood. I told her… I told her she needs to find her own way. That you're my world, Haven. You always have been." He paused, reaching over to squeeze my hand. "We'll start fresh. A clean slate. I promise. No more distractions. Just us. What do you say?"

I just let out a soft, defeated sigh. My eyes were too dry for more tears, my spirit too weary for words. He didn't notice. He just kept driving, talking about their future, a future I no longer believed in, a future that was already bleeding away inside me.

You may also like

FATED TO HIS DARKNESS  Novel Cover
8.6
Amara’s mundane life shatters when an ancient entity begins stalking her from the shadows. After barely surviving a brutal wolf-like monster’s attack thanks to a golden-eyed stranger, she uncovers a hidden world of magic and parallel realms. Her savior, Kael, is a fated guardian bound to her by an old destiny. As threats emerge from both worlds, Amara must embrace her connection to Kael and brave the dark to survive the forces hunting her.
Mated To The Cursed Lycan King Novel Cover
7.4
Leora, a disgraced Alpha’s daughter, endures a life of servitude and abuse under her cruel stepmother, Amarie. After being rejected by her fated mate, Caleb, she is cast into a dungeon to suffer alone. However, her fate shifts when the Lycan King arrives in search of his own true match. He rescues Leora from her cell, promising her protection and a future free from pain. Yet, as they unite, Leora realizes her trials are far from over.
Nowhere To Run From The Cold-Hearted CEO's Obsession Novel Cover
8.0
When Grayson ended their college romance, Aurora vanished without a word. Years later, she returns as a famous news anchor, leaving Grayson haunted by his past mistakes. Despite his efforts to win her back after gaining his family's freedom, Aurora treats him like a total stranger. The discovery of her engagement to his own nephew pushes him to the edge. He vows to reclaim her at any cost, refusing to let her go, even as she remains convinced they are destined to stay apart.
She Carved Into My Face On Anniversary Day Novel Cover
8.4
On what should have been a romantic anniversary, a man is drugged and restrained by his wife, who carves a gruesome design into his face before vanishing. Left to grapple with the agonizing physical and mental aftermath, he starts to investigate the woman he thought he loved. His search reveals a chilling secret identity, transforming his memories of a happy marriage into a waking nightmare where every moment they shared was built on lies.
The Billionaire's Secret Blood Sacrifice Bride Novel Cover
7.6
Cora believed she was a cherished wife until she discovered her billionaire husband, Kendrick, was actually using her as a medical specimen. After finding a hidden report, she realizes he intends to drain her marrow to save his dying cousin. Kendrick tries to lure her to a remote island under the guise of a romantic getaway, but Cora uncovers a flight manifesto confirming she isn't meant to return. Trapped and terrified, she prepares to fight for her life.
The Cursed Alpha's Luna: Sold to the beast Novel Cover
7.8
Betrayed by her family, Mirella is sold as a sacrifice to the cursed Alpha Kaelen. Instead of death, she is claimed as his Luna, becoming the sole hope for his cure. As she risks everything to break his enchantment and earn her freedom, her fear transforms into a deep, unexpected desire. Now, Mirella faces a harrowing ultimatum: pay a devastating price to save the man she loves or watch him succumb to the beast. Time is running out for her to choose.