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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 8

Cruz POV:

The storm had been brewing for days, a restless energy in the air, mirroring the turmoil I sensed brewing around Elliana. I' d been keeping an eye on her, a silent shadow. Call it instinct, call it a protective urge, but something about her fragility masked a fierce strength, and I knew she was in danger. When my discreet tracking app pulsed with a frantic signal from her phone, then abruptly went silent near the remote cliffs, my blood ran cold.

I pushed my boat to its limits, cutting through the choppy waves. The night was dark, the moon hidden behind thick clouds. The air tasted of salt and impending doom. My Navy SEAL training kicked in, pushing aside the fear, focusing on the mission: find her.

The wreckage was a mangled mess, barely visible in the pre-dawn gloom, a luxury car half-submerged, teetering on the jagged rocks at the base of the cliff. My heart hammered. Too late.

But then, a flicker. A faint ripple in the water, a glint of something pale. I dove in, the frigid water a shock to my system. I swam against the current, my eyes scanning the darkness. And then I saw her.

Elliana. Her body floated, limp, near a cluster of rocks, her dark hair fanning out around her like a halo. She was barely breathing, her face pale, bruised, and marred with what looked like fresh cuts. Her hands… they were mangled, raw. A wave of anger, cold and sharp, washed over me. Someone had done this to her.

I pulled her onto my boat, my movements careful, professional. Her pulse was weak, thready. I wrapped her in a thermal blanket, starting CPR, willing her back to life. She coughed, sputtering seawater, her eyes fluttering open, wide and unfocused.

"Britton," she whispered, her voice barely audible, before slipping back into unconsciousness.

Britton. The name was like a poison. I had seen him at the gala, doting on that intern, Baylee. I had heard the rumors, the whispers of Elliana' s public downfall. Now, seeing her like this, broken and betrayed, confirmed my suspicions. He was a monster.

I took her back to my secluded cabin, far from the city, far from prying eyes. My private marine conservation charter was more than just a business; it was a sanctuary. For broken ships, and sometimes, for broken people. My medical supplies were state-of-the-art, a relic from my past life, from a life I' d tried to leave behind.

I cleaned her wounds, set her broken fingers, and monitored her fragile vitals. She was a fighter. Even in her unconscious state, her jaw was set, her spirit refusing to surrender. It took days for the fever to break, for her to regain some semblance of strength. I fed her broth, changed her dressings, a silent sentinel by her side. I didn't ask her story. She wasn't ready to tell it. She didn't need to. Her injuries, her whispers, the fear in her eyes when she woke, told me enough.

One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in fiery hues, she spoke. Her voice was raspy, but clear. "Thank you, Cruz," she said, her gaze steady, meeting mine for the first time. "You saved me."

"You're a survivor, Elliana," I replied, my voice low. "You saved yourself."

She looked out at the ocean, a contemplative expression on her face. "He left me to die, you know. My husband." The words were devoid of inflection, a raw statement of fact. "He drugged me. He pushed the car off the cliff. And then he watched me fall."

My fists clenched. The anger flared again, hot and righteous. But I kept my expression neutral. She didn't need my rage. She needed my calm.

"And the little intern," she continued, a bitter laugh escaping her lips. "Baylee. She orchestrated the kidnapping, the false accusations. She wanted me gone. She wanted my life."

I listened, my gaze fixed on the endless expanse of the sea. It was a story of betrayal, of cruelty, of a woman pushed to the absolute brink.

"I lost everything, Cruz," she whispered, her voice cracking. "My career, my reputation, my baby…" Her voice trailed off, thick with unshed tears.

My heart ached for her. The strength in her, the resilience, was awe-inspiring. But even the strongest among us can break.

"You didn't lose everything, Elliana," I said softly, turning to face her. "You lost what wasn't worth keeping. And you found yourself."

She looked at me, a flicker of something new in her eyes-hope, perhaps, or recognition. "And what now, Cruz? What do I do now?"

"You heal," I said, my gaze steady. "You get strong. And then, you decide."

Over the next few weeks, she healed. Slowly, painfully, but with an unwavering determination that astounded me. She learned to fish, to mend nets, to navigate the choppy waters around my island. Her hands, once delicate, grew calloused and strong. Her eyes, once haunted, began to gleam with a new fire. She was rebuilding, piece by agonizing piece.

One day, I brought her the mail from the mainland. Among the usual bills and flyers, there was a newspaper. The front page screamed Britton Cohen' s name. A blurry photo of him, gaunt and disheveled, stood next to an article detailing his frantic search for his "missing wife." A massive reward was offered.

Elliana glanced at the paper, then tossed it into the recycling bin. "He's putting on a show," she said, her voice flat. "Trying to salvage his image. He doesn't care about me. He cares about public perception."

"He seems genuinely distraught," I offered, testing the waters.

She scoffed. "He's a master manipulator. He' s probably realized I had the pre-nuptial agreement, the one that gives me half of everything. Or maybe his beloved Baylee is proving to be more trouble than she's worth." She shrugged, a gesture of indifference. "It doesn't matter. He's dead to me."

Her resolve was absolute. She had truly let him go. The woman who clung to hope was gone, replaced by someone colder, stronger, utterly self-possessed. I admired her. More than I cared to admit.

"So, what's next?" I asked, my voice betraying a hint of curiosity.

She looked out at the ocean, a faint smile playing on her lips. "Rebirth, Cruz. A complete, utter rebirth. And then... justice." Her eyes, once haunted, now burned with a quiet, dangerous fire.

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