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Stolen Locket, Stolen Heart: Her Revenge

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To rescue her family, Elara remarries billionaire Jaxon Lowe, who uses her mother’s locket to force her into a cold, loveless marriage. After enduring his public infidelity, she is abandoned in a storm so Jaxon can save his mistress, Ivory. When he gives Ivory her precious locket, Elara is left vulnerable to his rivals and nearly dies. Surviving the trauma, she faces a weeping Jaxon months later. She reclaims her locket and demands a divorce.

Stolen Locket, Stolen Heart: Her Revenge Chapter 1

To save my family from ruin, I remarried my billionaire ex-husband, Jaxon Lowe. He held my late mother' s locket hostage, forcing me back into a gilded cage where I endured his cold contempt and his very public affair. I played the part of the silent, obedient wife he demanded, building a wall of ice around my heart just to survive.

But my obedience didn't protect me. He abandoned me in a torrential downpour to rescue his mistress, Ivory.

Then, he broke his one promise. He let Ivory have my mother's locket pulled from auction, the very reason for my sacrifice, simply because she found it "unlucky."

That final betrayal led me straight into the hands of his business rival, where I was tortured and left for dead.

But I survived.

Four months later, Jaxon found me. He stood before me, tears streaming down his face, holding the now-repaired locket and begging for forgiveness.

I took back what was mine.

"I want a divorce," I said, my voice calm and final. "And I never want to see you again."

Chapter 1

Ava POV:

My family's name, once synonymous with New York prestige, had become a whisper of ruin. Sexton Holdings, built by generations, crumbled around me. The only hand reaching out was Jaxon Lowe' s, my ex-husband, a man whose wealth now dwarfed the fortune my family had lost. He offered a lifeline, a multi-million-dollar bailout, but his condition was a steel trap: I had to remarry him. I refused, my pride a tattered flag flying in the wreckage of my life. He simply smiled, a predator's grin, then acquired my late mother' s antique Cartier locket at a Sotheby' s auction. He held my last sentimental treasure hostage. I had no choice but to walk back into a gilded cage, becoming his wife again, enduring his scorn and the venomous mockery of his circle. I built a wall of ice around my heart, a cold, unbreakable facade that unnerved him more than any fight ever could.

Our family business, Sexton Holdings, collapsed quickly. Years of poor investments and market shifts erased everything. We lost the Fifth Avenue penthouse, the Hamptons estate, even the art collection. I watched it all disappear. Everything I knew, everything I had, was gone. My world became cold and empty.

Jaxon Lowe offered the bailout. His timing was perfect. He knew how desperate I was. His offer came through my family lawyer, a cold, formal email. The amount was staggering, enough to stabilize my father's remaining assets, to keep a roof over my parents' heads. But the condition was clear, written in bold: full remarriage.

My stomach twisted. Remarry Jaxon? The thought made me sick. He was the reason I understood bitterness. He had already broken me once. Going back to him meant admitting defeat, surrendering my last shred of dignity. I remembered my mother, elegant and strong, even on her deathbed. She held my hand, her voice weak but firm.

"Ava, always stand on your own two feet," she whispered. "Never let anyone control your worth. Your strength comes from within, not from what you own or who you marry."

Her words fueled my initial defiance. I typed a fierce refusal, rejecting his offer outright. The lawyer called, surprised.

"Are you sure, Ava?" he asked, his voice hesitant. "This is a substantial amount. It could save your family."

"I am sure," I said, my voice shaking but firm. "I will not sell myself for money. Not to him."

My refusal reached Jaxon. He didn't respond directly. Instead, a week later, a notice arrived. The antique Cartier locket, my mother's most cherished possession, the one item that held every memory of her, was going up for auction at Sotheby's. My family had sold it discreetly to cover debts, a fact they kept from me. Jaxon knew its value to me. He acquired it. It was a cold, calculated move.

I saw the auction results online. The locket was sold to an anonymous bidder for an exorbitant sum. A few hours later, a text message from an unknown number arrived. It was a photo of the locket, resting on a velvet cushion. The message beneath read: "Your mother's locket. Mine now. Unless you reconsider." It was Jaxon. He had trapped me.

The next day, I called Jaxon's office. My voice was flat, devoid of emotion. I told his assistant I would accept his terms. The humiliation burned through me, but I pushed it down. My family needed this. My mother' s locket needed to be safe.

The remarriage was a quiet affair, a civil ceremony with only lawyers present. There were no vows, just signatures. We moved back into his penthouse, the same one where we had lived before, where our first marriage had ended. I walked through the familiar rooms, each step a step deeper into a cage. My identity as Ava Sexton, heiress, passionate, proud, was gone. I was now Mrs. Jaxon Lowe again, a shell of my former self.

I adopted a role, a persona. I became compliant, uncomplaining. I never questioned Jaxon. I never asked about his late nights or the lingering scent of unfamiliar perfume. I never showed jealousy. My face remained a blank canvas, my eyes devoid of fire. I built a wall around myself, unbreakable, cold. It was a strategy for survival.

One evening, Jaxon' s customized Tesla pulled up to the penthouse. I greeted him at the door. He tossed me the keys.

"Could you park it, Ava?" he asked, his voice casual. "I'm tired."

I took the keys without a word. As I slid into the driver's seat, a faint, sweet scent hit me. Not Jaxon's cologne, but something floral, distinctly feminine. On the passenger seat, a long strand of blonde hair lay coiled against the dark leather. It was not mine.

I looked at the hair, then at the empty coffee cup in the console. The scent was stronger now. My stomach clenched, but my face remained impassive. I gripped the steering wheel.

I parked the car in the garage. When I returned upstairs, Jaxon was in the living room, pouring himself a drink.

"There was a strand of blonde hair in your car," I stated calmly. My voice was even, betraying nothing. "And a floral scent. Perhaps you should air it out."

Jaxon's hand paused on the whiskey bottle. He turned, his eyes narrowing. He expected a scene, an accusation, tears. My calm tone surprised him.

"I can clean it for you tomorrow," I offered, my voice still flat. "It might be better if no one else notices."

He stared at me, his expression unreadable, a flicker of something, perhaps confusion, crossed his face. He wanted me to scream, to rage. My utter lack of reaction unsettled him. He took a long swallow of whiskey.

Later that week, Jaxon hosted a small gathering for his closest friends. Dexter Morrison, his sycophantic best friend, sat across from me. The conversation drifted to Jaxon's latest ventures, then quickly turned personal.

"Jaxon, you really have a thing for Columbia girls, don't you?" Dexter guffawed, nudging Jaxon. "Always so smart, so innocent-looking."

Another friend, Lance, chimed in. "Yeah, I saw you with that Ivory Cote last night. She's quite something. Much livelier than... well." He gestured vaguely in my direction, a smirk playing on his lips.

I kept my gaze fixed on my plate, chewing slowly. The food was tasteless. Ivory Cote. So that was her name.

"Come on, Lance," one of the women, Serena, said, attempting a half-hearted defense. "Ava's here. That's a bit much."

Her words were barely a whisper, quickly drowned out by the others.

"Oh, come on, Serena," Dexter scoffed. "Ava doesn't care. Do you, Ava?" He leaned forward, his eyes glinting with malicious amusement. "You married Jaxon for his money, right? As long as he keeps you in luxury, you don't care who he sleeps with."

The room fell silent, all eyes on me. The words hit me, sharp and bitter. Every neuron in my brain screamed for me to lash out, to defend myself, to tear them apart. But I didn't. I had learned the cost of that.

I looked up, meeting Dexter's gaze with a carefully constructed void. My lips curved into a faint, humorless smile.

"Pride is a luxury for those who can afford it," I said, my voice low and steady. "It doesn't pay the bills. It certainly doesn't rebuild an empire."

Dexter's smirk faltered. Jaxon, who had been listening silently, slammed his glass on the table. The sharp sound cut through the room.

"Why don't you fight back, Ava?" he demanded, his voice tight with frustration. "Why do you let them talk to you like that?"

He looked at me with an intensity I hadn't seen in months. I knew why. He remembered the old Ava, the one who would have torn Dexter limb from limb for such an insult. The Ava who had once fought him tooth and nail during our first marriage, her spirit blazing.

I remembered those fights too. The screaming matches, the accusations, the desperate attempts to make him see, to make him understand my pain. Each time, I ended up crying, exhausted, and more broken. My defiance only fueled his cruelty, made him push harder. My resistance had cost me everything, including the family fortune, thanks to his calculated moves. He leveraged every weakness, every emotional outburst, against me. I learned that fighting him was like punching a concrete wall. It only hurt my own hand.

I reached into my purse, pulled out small earbuds, and inserted them into my ears. The music started, a soft, ambient melody. The voices around me faded, replaced by a gentle hum. I closed my eyes, shutting out their world, shutting out their cruelty. It was the only way to survive.

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