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Scarred by His Deceit

Elena believed her three-year marriage to billionaire Elias Thorne was a dream, but the truth was a cruel deception. Left physically and emotionally broken by his calculated betrayal, she abandons her former life to escape the pain. While Elena fights to reconstruct her shattered existence, a regretful Elias finally recognizes his grave error. He launches a desperate mission to find her, determined to win back the woman he once discarded.
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Chapter 1

The house keys felt cold in my palm as I stood frozen outside Preston's home office. Three days before our wedding, and I was still finalizing paint swatches for our dream home—the one we'd spent months planning together. The one that was supposed to be our fresh start.

The door was slightly ajar, and Preston's voice drifted through the crack.

"Marcus, you should have seen Sienna's face when I told her." Preston's voice carried that smug tone he used when he knew he'd done something impressive. "She thought I was joking."

I pushed the door open just enough to hear better, my fingers instinctively tracing the raised scar that ran from my collarbone to my shoulder—the permanent reminder of the night I'd thrown myself in front of a knife meant for him.

"What did you tell her?" Marcus's voice was muffled through the phone speaker.

"I sold the house, man. The one Evie's been designing for months." Preston chuckled, the sound slicing through me like that knife had three years ago. "Sienna's been eyeing that limited edition Hermès bag forever. Three hundred thousand dollars, and it's hers."

My breath caught in my throat. The house. Our house. The one with the master bath I'd designed for my scar-related complications, with the special drainage system for the days when the rain made my wounds ache.

"You sold your house?" Marcus sounded surprised but not disapproving. "For a handbag?"

"It's not just any handbag. It's limited edition. There are only fifty in the world." Preston's voice dropped lower. "Besides, Sienna's been through so much lately with her family situation. She needed this more than we needed that house."

My legs felt weak. I gripped the doorframe, my nails digging into the wood.

"Evie will get over it," Preston continued, his tone dismissive. "She's too emotional about everything anyway. Always has been since... well, you know."

Since I got these scars saving your life, I thought bitterly.

"Besides, we can find another place. Sienna only comes around once in a lifetime."

I pushed the door open, my heart hammering against my ribs. "Preston?"

He spun around, his phone still in hand, eyes widening momentarily before his expression smoothed into something practiced and calm.

"Evie, hey. I was just—"

"You sold our house?" My voice came out steadier than I felt.

Preston set his phone down, sliding it across the desk. "It's not a big deal. We can find another place."

"Not a big deal?" I repeated, my fingers still tracing my scar. "We've been planning that house for months. I designed every room, every detail."

"You're overthinking things again." Preston sighed, running his hands through his perfectly styled hair. "Sienna needed help more than we needed that house right now. You should understand that."

"Understand what? That you sold our future for a handbag?"

His eyes narrowed, and I recognized the shift in his expression—the one that always preceded his worst moments. "After everything I've done for you, after accepting you even with those marks, this is how you repay me?"

The words hit like physical blows. My scar burned under my touch, a reminder of everything I'd given him.

"I thought you loved me," I whispered.

"I do love you." Preston's voice softened, but his eyes were cold. "But love isn't about possessions. It's about understanding each other."

Two days later, I sat in our favorite coffee shop, staring at the menu without seeing it. My phone buzzed with a text from Elena: "You okay? You've been quiet."

Before I could respond, the bell above the door chimed. I looked up automatically, then froze.

Sienna glided in, her delicate frame wrapped in a cashmere sweater that probably cost more than my monthly rent. But it wasn't her presence that made my heart stop—it was the gleam on her wrist.

The Cartier watch Preston had shown me last week. The one he'd claimed was for an "important client."

"Oh my God, is that the Panthère?" The barista's voice carried across the shop.

Sienna smiled demurely, lifting her wrist to admire it. "Preston has such exquisite taste."

My fingers tightened around my coffee cup. The watch he'd described as a business investment was now adorning Sienna's wrist, just like the house had been sacrificed for her handbag.

As if on cue, my phone buzzed again. Preston's name flashed on the screen: "Where are you? We need to talk about the venue."

I looked up just in time to see Sienna's phone light up with a message. Her lips curved into a smile as she typed back quickly, her thumbs flying across the screen.

My phone buzzed again. And again. And again.

Preston was texting me while texting her simultaneously.

I set my phone face-down on the table, a strange calm settling over me. The pattern was so clear now—each betrayal connected to the next like links in a chain that had been binding me all along.

And for the first time in three years, I wondered if these scars had bought me the wrong kind of love.

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