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His Betrayal, My Fierce Comeback Novel Cover

His Betrayal, My Fierce Comeback

Elite journalist Elara had it all until her husband, Britton, betrayed her. To protect his mistress, he blackmailed Elara into destroying her own career. A tragic accident followed, costing Elara her unborn child while Britton laughed with his lover. Left for dead in the ocean, she was rescued by a stranger. Now, the woman who lost everything is returning from the shadows. She is ready to reclaim her life and ignite a fierce revenge against the man who ruined her.
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Chapter 5

Elliana POV:

The world outside the hospital was a whirlwind of flashing lights and shouted accusations. My name, once synonymous with integrity, was now dragged through the mud, twisted into a cautionary tale. I lay in the sterile white bed, a shell of my former self, my body aching, my heart a hollow space where hope once resided.

Britton had been gone for days, probably back to his perfect life, while I battled for my own. The media, fueled by his carefully planted leaks, had painted me as a manipulative, dishonest journalist who fabricated sources and attacked innocent interns. Baylee, of course, was the poor victim, her staged suicide attempt a masterful stroke of villainy.

I scrolled through my phone, a morbid curiosity guiding my numb fingers. Social media was ablaze. Baylee, the "innocent victim," had posted a photo: her hand, small and delicate, intertwined with Britton's. On her ring finger, gleaming brightly, was my wedding ring. The one Britton had given me. The one I had worn for years. It was a crude, blatant act of territorial marking.

A guttural sound escaped me, a mix of rage and despair. I deleted her from every platform, blocked her number, purged her from my digital existence. It was a small act of defiance, but it felt like reclaiming a piece of myself.

My assistant, Sarah, arrived, her face etched with worry. "Elliana, the divorce papers... they've been served."

A cold satisfaction settled in my chest. "Good. Send them to him. Overnight delivery. I want him to know it's real."

She looked at me, surprised. "You're serious?"

"Never been more serious." My voice was flat, devoid of emotion.

Later that afternoon, Cruz helped me pack the few belongings I still had at the penthouse. It felt like walking through a museum of a life that was no longer mine. Every object, every piece of furniture, whispered of Britton. His taste, his preferences, his comfort. I realized with a sickening lurch that I had slowly, imperceptibly, disappeared into him. My books were relegated to a dusty corner, my art pieces replaced by his, my clothes mirroring his expectations. I had become an echo, a shadow.

My fingers brushed against a framed photo on my bedside table: a younger Britton and me, laughing, our arms around each other, standing in front of the rundown foster home where we grew up. We were just kids then, clinging to each other, promising to face the world together. He was my protector, my confidant, my everything.

I remembered the day he told me he wanted to be a lawyer, to fight for justice. I, in turn, vowed to be a journalist, to expose the truth. We were a team, a force against the unfairness of the world. I remembered him saving me from bullies, shielding me with his small body. He was my rock, my first love, my only family.

Now, he was the enemy, the one who had shattered the very foundation of my being.

With a trembling hand, I picked up the photo. My fingers traced his smiling face, then mine. The innocence, the hope, the fierce devotion. It was all gone. I tore the picture in half, tearing through his smile, tearing through mine. The sound ripped through the quiet room, a final, visceral act of severance.

That evening, a formal invitation arrived. It was from Ernestine Rasmussen Cohen, Britton' s mother, for the annual Cohen family charity gala. A subtle smirk played on my lips. She wanted to humiliate me publicly, to revel in my downfall. But she had forgotten one crucial detail. I was still Mrs. Cohen, at least for a little while longer. The pre-nuptial agreement, drafted meticulously by Britton himself, was my trump card. It guaranteed me control of Veritas and half of his fortune. He had given me a weapon, never thinking I' d use it.

I might be broken, but I wasn't out.

The ballroom glittered with the city's elite, a sea of diamonds and designer gowns. I walked in, head held high, a ghost in a black dress, my face carefully blank. The murmurs started, hushed whispers and pointed stares. I ignored them, my gaze sweeping the room until it landed on Britton.

He stood by Ernestine, their heads close, both smiling. And next to him, radiant in a shimmering blue gown, was Baylee, my wedding ring prominently displayed on her hand. She looked like a princess, a trophy wife in waiting. My stomach clenched, a cold wave washing over me.

I moved through the crowd, greeting old acquaintances with detached professionalism, until I stood before Ernestine. "Mrs. Cohen," I said, my voice sweet as poison. "Lovely evening, isn't it?" I presented her with a small, exquisitely wrapped gift-a rare vintage brooch I knew she coveted.

Her smile faltered, her eyes narrowing. "Elliana. I didn't expect you to show your face." Her voice dripped with disdain. "After everything, you still have the audacity?"

"Audacity?" I arched a brow. "I'm merely fulfilling my social duties as your daughter-in-law, Ernestine."

She scoffed, her gaze raking over me. "Daughter-in-law? Please. You're a disgrace. A fraud. And barren, to boot. You couldn't even give my son an heir." Her words were a calculated strike, aimed at my most painful wound. I instinctively touched my still-tender abdomen, a phantom ache blooming.

Baylee, clinging to Britton's arm, piped up, her voice falsely demure. "Mrs. Cohen is right, Elliana. Britton deserves so much more."

Britton, silent beside them, didn't defend me. He never did anymore. I remembered when he used to shield me fiercely from his mother' s barbs, his hand a comforting presence on my back. Now, his silence was a deafening roar of complicity.

"Perhaps he does," I said, my gaze locking onto Baylee's. "But what he 'deserves' and what he 'gets' are two very different things."

Just then, Baylee's phone rang. Her face, usually so composed, went pale as she answered. Her eyes darted around, fear flickering in them. "What? No! It can't be!" she cried, her voice rising in panic. She dropped the phone, clutching her head, and then, dramatically, she sank to her knees, looking up at me, tears streaming down her face.

"Elliana! Please! I beg you!" she wailed, her voice echoing through the suddenly hushed ballroom. "Don't hurt my family! I'll do anything!"

The scene was pure melodrama, designed to implicate me, to paint me as the villain. But Britton, ever the savior, rushed to her side.

"What is it, Baylee? What happened?" he asked, his voice full of concern.

"She... she kidnapped my sister! She threatened to harm my parents!" Baylee shrieked, pointing a trembling finger at me. "Elliana, please, I'm so sorry! I retract everything, just let my family go!"

The crowd gasped, their eyes turning to me, horror and disgust etched on their faces. Britton, his face contorted with rage, looked at me, then back at Baylee, his protectiveness overriding any hint of doubt. "Elliana, what have you done?!" he roared, his voice shaking the crystal chandeliers. "How could you?!"

His words, his unquestioning accusation, were the final nail in the coffin of our love. He still believed her. Even after everything, he still chose her, chose to condemn me without a second thought. The coldness in my heart solidified. This was it. The ultimate betrayal. My only response was a chilling, empty stare.

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