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His Unwanted Wife, Her Vengeful Heart Novel Cover

His Unwanted Wife, Her Vengeful Heart

To rescue her father and family business, a woman marries the cold Caleb Wiley. He views her as a mere tool, still obsessed with his lover, Eva. Caleb forces his wife to ingest a lethal allergen for money, yet he breaks his promise. Her father dies while Caleb abandons her for Eva and sells her to a corrupt judge. Discovering that Caleb’s mother orchestrated her family’s ruin, the widow transforms her grief into a public crusade for justice.
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Chapter 2

Isabelle Hensley POV:

"Pocket change, really. But enough for the funeral, perhaps." Caleb's words echoed in my ears, a cruel lullaby of betrayal. He had offered me less than a dime for my father's life, a pittance so meager it felt like a fresh wound.

Just hours later, I saw it-a flurry of social media posts. Caleb had bought Eva Dillon a vintage Aston Martin, a gleaming testament to his devotion, rumored to be worth millions. The photo showed her, a delicate hand resting on the polished hood, a coy smile playing on her lips. "Oh, Caleb, you shouldn't have," her caption read, followed by a string of heart emojis. "You know I don't care for material possessions, but this gesture… it speaks volumes of your heart."

Her words were a fresh stab, a testament to the chasm between her perceived value and my father's life. Caleb, in his perverse twisted logic, had declared it openly: a car, a trinket, was worth more than a human life, more than the man who had loved me unconditionally.

I felt a profound, desolate understanding settle over me. In their world, life was cheap, easily discarded, while superficial gestures and gleaming metal held immeasurable worth. My father's death certificate felt heavy in my hands, a stark contrast to the frivolous joy emanating from Eva's carefully curated online persona.

The medical examiner had called, his voice gentle. He had informed me that my father, a man of quiet dignity, had refused treatment earlier than my knowledge. He had chosen to let go, knowing the enormous debt weighing on my shoulders, hoping to spare me further suffering. The guilt was a suffocating blanket. He died for me, thinking it would free me, and I hadn't even been able to save him.

I remembered the life I' d put on hold for him, the art school scholarship declined, the music career deferred, all to keep the gallery afloat, to keep his legacy alive. I had sacrificed my dreams for his, and he, in turn, had sacrificed his life for mine. The cycle of pain seemed unending.

But something shifted within me. The grief, the guilt, the raw, searing agony, began to calcify. It hardened into a cold, focused resolve. I wasn't just a victim anymore. I was a survivor, and I owed it to my father to live, truly live, and to make those who had wronged us pay.

I meticulously calculated every penny owed to the Wileys, every humiliating payment, every forced performance. I would pay them back, every last cent. Then I would walk away, a free woman, unbound by their cruel contracts and twisted games. I would prepare for my escape, silent and unseen.

Meanwhile, Caleb and Eva' s reconciliation became a public spectacle. Their carefully staged photos filled my feed-candlelit dinners, walks on private beaches, intertwined hands. "True love always finds its way back," one caption declared. My stomach churned.

The stress, the grief, the relentless abuse, had taken their toll. My body, already frail from the allergic reaction, began to fail. I coughed constantly, a deep, raspy sound that tore at my lungs. My chest felt tight, my limbs heavy.

Eva, ever the intellectual, posted about her "journey of self-discovery," her "quest for philosophical enlightenment." She shared photos of herself, a book in hand, a pensive look on her face, always in a perfectly curated setting. The hypocrisy was nauseating.

Another medical emergency. This time, a severe lung infection, a consequence of my weakened immune system. I lay in another hospital bed, the familiar beeping of machines a morbid comfort. My body was a battlefield, scarred and weary.

Eva, oblivious or uncaring, continued her charade. "Detachment from worldly desires is the path to inner peace," she wrote, beneath a photo of herself meditating on a yacht. Her words were a bitter mockery of my reality.

Finally, the day came. I had saved enough. I marched into Clarence Wiley's pristine office, a crisp, white check clutched in my trembling hand. "Here," I said, my voice steady despite the tremor in my soul. "Every penny I owe your family. We are even."

Clarence, her eyes sharp, took the check. She looked at me, a flicker of something I couldn't quite decipher in her gaze. "Leaving us, Isabelle?" she asked, her voice surprisingly soft. "Because Eva returned?"

"Because I'm done," I replied, the truth simple and brutal. "Done with your games. Done with your son. Done with this life."

She nodded slowly. "You know, your grandmother and I were childhood friends. We came from similar backgrounds. The Hensley gallery, it was once a beacon of integrity. I always admired your family." A strange, almost wistful expression crossed her face, a momentary crack in her icy facade. "This… this marriage, it was supposed to secure a powerful alliance. I thought it would benefit everyone. I suppose I was wrong."

My heart hammered against my ribs. A childhood friend? A powerful alliance? What was she talking about? But I pushed it down. It didn't matter now.

I turned and walked out, leaving the gilded cage behind. The heavy oak doors clicked shut, sealing my past. Fresh air filled my lungs, cool and clean. I was free. I stepped into the sunlight, my vision momentarily blinded by its brilliance. A new life. A new beginning.

Then, a sudden, sharp pain. A hand clamped over my mouth, another twisted my arm behind my back. Darkness descended, swift and absolute.

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