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I CAME BACK FOR BLOOD

Betrayed by the Ashford dynasty, Seraphina Cole lost her marriage and unborn child to their cruelty. Branded unstable and cast aside, she was left for dead. Three years later, she resurfaces as Rina Vale, a powerful mogul of the Vale Consortium. With billionaire ally Lucien Drake, she seeks cold vengeance rather than closure. Rina aims to bankrupt her ex-husband and dismantle his family's legacy. She hasn't returned to heal; she is back to conquer and destroy.
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Chapter 6

Seraphina's POV

The headline hits me before the rain does.

ASHFORD HEIR DIVORCES UNSTABLE WIFE AFTER TRAGIC LOSS.

I stop walking.

My feet freeze on the wet pavement like my body has forgotten how to move. Cars pass behind me, water splashing, horns blaring, life continuing without care. My fingers tighten around the phone, knuckles white, as if squeezing it hard enough will change the words staring back at me.

They don't change.

They never do.

My breath comes out shaky. "No," I whisper. "No..."

I scroll.

I shouldn't, but I do.

Sources close to the family reveal Seraphina Cole's emotional instability endangered the pregnancy.

The Ashford family reportedly acted with compassion and restraint.

Doctors suggest stress may have been a contributing factor.

Stress.

My stomach twists violently.

"They're lying," I whisper again, louder this time, my voice breaking. "They're lying."

Rain begins to fall harder, heavy drops soaking my hair, my clothes, my skin. It doesn't matter. I don't feel it properly. Everything inside me feels numb, like I'm wrapped in thick glass.

I scroll further.

There's a photo.

Me.

Smiling.

Pregnant.

My hand resting gently on my stomach, eyes soft, hopeful. The picture was taken at a charity event months ago. Julian had kissed my cheek that night. Margaret had smiled for the cameras.

The caption underneath burns.

A fragile woman unable to handle the pressures of elite marriage.

My chest tightens painfully.

Fragile.

Unstable.

Liability.

Temporary.

Disposable.

The words stack on top of each other until I can barely breathe.

I lower the phone slightly and look around. I'm standing outside a café. Warm yellow light spills through the windows. Inside, people laugh. Someone clinks a spoon against a cup. A couple leans close, smiling at each other.

Normal life.

A life I no longer belong to.

"They destroyed me," I whisper.

My phone vibrates in my hand.

Unknown number.

For a second, I consider ignoring it. Then I answer.

"Hello?" My voice sounds weak even to me.

"Seraphina Cole?" a man asks. His tone is formal. Distant.

"Yes."

"This is Ashford Legal," he says. "We're calling to remind you that any public statements made regarding your divorce or the pregnancy will be considered a violation of confidentiality."

My fingers curl tighter around the phone.

"I didn't sign anything," I say.

There's a pause. A calculated one.

"You don't need to," he replies. "Silence is expected."

The line goes dead.

I stare at the screen long after the call ends. My reflection stares back faintly, distorted by rainwater on the glass.

Silence.

That's how they're killing me.

I start walking again. I don't know where I'm going. My body moves on instinct, carrying me through streets slick with rain, past luxury stores and towering buildings that scrape the sky.

Everything looks too bright.

Too alive.

My shoes squelch with every step. My clothes cling to my skin. I feel heavy. Exhausted. Like grief has weight and it's crushing my spine.

I pass a large screen mounted above a store.

Another headline flashes.

ASHFORD FAMILY REQUESTS PRIVACY DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME.

I laugh.

It comes out sharp and broken, cutting through the sound of rain. A man passing me glances over, then quickly looks away.

"Privacy," I mutter. "For who?"

Not for me.

Never for me.

My chest aches, a dull, constant pain that won't go away. I press a hand to my stomach without thinking. It's flat now.

Empty.

"I'm sorry," I whisper, my voice barely audible. "I tried."

The rain soaks my hair completely now, running down my face, mixing with tears I didn't even realize were falling.

Another woman walks past me, her phone held up in front of her. She glances at the screen, then at me.

Her eyes widen slightly.

Recognition.

She turns away immediately.

Shame burns hotter than the cold.

"They believe it," I whisper. "They believe them."

My phone buzzes again.

Messages.

Unknown numbers.

I don't open them.

I don't need to.

I already know what they say.

Questions.

Judgment.

Curiosity sharpened into knives.

I think of Julian.

His calm voice.

His turned back.

The way he didn't fight for me.

I think of Margaret.

Her smile.

Her words.

Disposable.

I stop walking again and sit heavily on a bench. Rain pools around my feet. My hands shake uncontrollably as I drop the phone beside me.

"I don't exist anymore," I whisper.

The city doesn't answer.

My breathing grows uneven. Short. Sharp. My chest feels tight, like something is squeezing it from the inside.

I try to inhale slowly.

It doesn't help.

The thought comes quietly, slipping into my mind like a whisper.

What if you stop?

I shake my head violently.

"No," I mutter. "No."

But it doesn't leave.

It lingers.

If I disappear, the headlines stop. The lies don't matter. The pain ends.

The Ashfords win.

And somehow, that hurts more than the thought of dying.

"I didn't deserve this," I say aloud, my voice cracking. "I loved him. I loved my baby."

My hands curl into fists, nails digging into my palms.

"I mattered," I whisper. "I mattered."

The rain grows heavier, drumming against the pavement, against my shoulders, against my thoughts. My body feels weak. Dizzy.

I stand slowly, swaying slightly as I do. The city lights blur together, stretching and warping.

My phone slips from the bench and falls to the ground with a dull sound.

I don't pick it up.

I take a step.

Then another.

My vision narrows. My heart pounds too fast, too hard.

"I can't do this," I whisper. "I can't survive this."

My legs feel like they're giving out beneath me. Pain spreads through my chest, sharp and frightening.

The rain is everywhere now.

Above me.

Around me.

Inside me.

The ground tilts suddenly.

I gasp, reaching out for something-anything-but there's nothing to hold onto.

The world spins.

My knees buckle.

And as my body gives in, collapsing under grief, cold, and everything they took from me, the rain keeps falling and darkness closes in as I collapse in the rain.

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