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The Captain's Cold Aspen Revenge

After seven years of funding Gonzalo’s PhD, Amy is betrayed during an Aspen trip. Her husband buys his 'fragile' mentee, Kloe, a luxury gift with Amy’s money and forcibly strips Amy of her jacket to give to Kloe. Left injured in the cold, Amy watches them retreat to a private room for an 'academic talk.' They forgot one thing: she is Captain Amy Payne of the U.S. Army Reserve. With a master key and a plan, the Captain is ready to crash their meeting.
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Chapter 4

Amy Payne POV:

Gonzalo and Kloe walked away, arm in arm, my expensive ski jacket a defiant symbol on her back. They didn' t look back. Not once. It was a cold, hard slap across my face.

A small crowd had gathered, whispers and murmurs filling the air. Heads turned, eyes full of pity and judgment. I could feel the cameras on me, the cell phone screens glowing in the harsh light. I knew what this meant. This video, this humiliation, would be online within minutes. I would be the crazy wife, the jealous woman, the one who fell on the ice while her husband helped a "friend." They'd spin it, twist it, make me the villain.

But as I lay there, my head throbbing, the cold seeping into my bones, none of that mattered anymore. The external noise, the opinions of strangers, it was all just background static. My world had shrunk to this icy patch of ground, and the gaping hole in my chest where my heart used to be.

I struggled to sit up, a sharp pain shooting through my neck. The wind whipped around me, biting through my thin sweater. I wasn't just physically cold; my soul was frozen. Ten years. Ten years of my life, gone. Poured into a man who just walked away, leaving me bruised and shattered on the ice. A man who had just married me a week ago.

I pushed myself to my feet, each movement stiff and painful. My legs felt like lead. I just needed to get away from here. Away from the pity, the stares, the biting wind. Away from the memory of his indifferent face.

It took almost an hour to find a taxi. My body was numb, a hollow shell. I shivered uncontrollably, my teeth chattering so hard my jaw ached. The taxi driver, a kind-faced older man, glanced at me in the rearview mirror.

"Ma'am, you're not dressed for this weather," he said, his voice gentle. "Are you alright? You look like you're about to freeze."

I offered him a weak smile. "Just… a really stupid mistake." I looked out the window, watching the snow-covered trees blur past. How could I have been so stupid? So blind?

I had spent my entire adult life building Gonzalo up. Funding his dreams, believing in his potential. I had been the steady rock, the financial backbone. I had even proposed to him, thinking that ten years of unwavering support deserved a lifetime commitment. What a fool I was. I had poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into his education, into our shared life, only for him to toss me aside for a manipulative girl with a fake autoimmune disorder and an $8,000 handbag.

Back at the hotel, it took a long, hot shower and several layers of blankets before I could even begin to thaw. The physical cold receded, but the chill in my heart remained.

Gonzalo and Kloe didn't return until late that evening. I heard their laughter in the hallway, their voices bright and unburdened. They walked into the room, Kloe still wearing my ski jacket, a smug look on her face.

Gonzalo saw me sitting on the sofa, wrapped in a blanket. He held up a greasy paper bag. "Oh, Amy, good, you're back. We bought you some dinner. Lamb skewers." He sounded completely detached, like nothing had happened. "Eat it before it gets cold."

I looked at the bag, then at him. "Lamb skewers? Is that what was left over from your 'romantic' dinner with Kloe?"

He frowned. "No! I specifically asked for them. Thought you'd like them." He handed me the bag.

I opened it, the smell of roasted lamb heavy in the air. I immediately felt nauseous. "Gonzalo, you know I don't eat lamb. I'm allergic to it."

He looked genuinely surprised, then quickly recovered. "Oh. Right. I must have forgotten. The restaurant must have messed up the order." He tried to pass the blame.

I coughed. A dry, hacking cough that tore at my throat. My head started to ache again. The fall, the cold, the emotional shock-it was all catching up to me.

Kloe, still in my jacket, dramatically clutched her throat. "Oh no! Amy, are you getting sick? Is it contagious? I'm so susceptible to illnesses with my condition." Her eyes, wide and fearful, darted between me and Gonzalo. "What if it's the flu? The flu can be really serious, especially with my autoimmune issues."

Gonzalo's face crumpled with concern. He immediately pulled Kloe closer, wrapping an arm around her. "Don't worry, Kloe. We'll be careful. How do we keep you from catching anything, Amy?"

Kloe bit her lip, then looked at Gonzalo, her eyes gleaming with a newfound idea. "Maybe... maybe we should just get a separate room tonight? Just to be safe. So you don't catch anything, Gonzalo, and I definitely don't."

Gonzalo nodded quickly. "That's a great idea, Kloe! You're so smart." He turned to me, "Amy, we're going to get another room. Just for Kloe's health, you understand."

I watched them, the scene playing out like a bad movie. He was leaving me, sick and alone in our hotel room, to go be with her. Again.

"Wait," I called out, my voice hoarse. Kloe paused at the door, turning slowly. She still looked smug. "Oh, Amy, what is it? I hope you're not going to make a scene."

Gonzalo, ever the protector, stepped in. "Kloe, it's fine. We're just going to get two separate rooms, Amy. We're being responsible."

I let out a harsh, humorless laugh. "Two rooms? Or one room, with a very convenient excuse?"

Gonzalo's face darkened. "Amy, that's enough."

Kloe, with a saccharine smile, added, "Oh, Amy, don't be silly. We're just going to discuss his academic paper. Gonzalo is my mentor, after all."

I stood up, pushing off the blanket. My head was pounding, my body ached, but a cold, clear clarity settled over me. "Do you know who I am, Kloe?" I asked, my voice low and steady. "I'm Captain Amy Payne. U.S. Army Reserve."

Kloe snorted, a dismissive sound. "So what? You're a soldier. Who cares? This isn't the battlefield."

My blood ran cold. She had no idea. Adultery and fraternization are punishable offenses under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, I thought, a grim smile forming on my lips. And my husband is a civilian, but Kloe... she's also a civilian. But if any civilian interferes with a military family in a way that impacts military readiness or morale... that comes with consequences.

I watched them walk out, their backs to me. He didn't even say goodbye. Just left me there.

I picked up my phone, my fingers trembling slightly. The screen glowed in the dim light. I scrolled through my contacts. Hazel. My best friend. She always knew what to do.

"Hazel," I said, my voice barely a whisper when she answered. "I need your help. Gonzalo and Kloe just left. I think they're going to a hotel. Probably a fancy one. They won't want to slum it."

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