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Till Death Do Us Part, Indeed

Augustine, my serial cheater husband, shattered my life while I battled terminal cancer. Alongside his mistress, he humiliated me and desecrated my mother’s memorial sculpture. He weaponized my trauma, seized my assets, and imprisoned me in our home. Driven by a dying purpose, I orchestrated a cold revenge. I manipulated him into ruining his mistress and losing his fortune to earn a mercy I never intended to give. Now, he must pay with his life.
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Chapter 3

Annice Turner POV:

My fingers, trembling slightly, scrolled through Cristina Reynolds' public feed. Each perfectly curated photo, each saccharine caption felt like a fresh stab. Her life was an endless parade of luxury cars, designer clothes, and exotic vacations-all funded by Augustine. And there, prominently displayed on her wrist, was the silver bracelet Augustine had given me on our fifth anniversary. It was a simple, handcrafted piece, a tiny replica of my first sculpture, a symbol of our shared artistic dreams before his ambitions consumed him. Now it adorned her, a trinket casually tossed aside.

This wasn't new. The public displays of affection, the thinly veiled digs-they had been going on for months, even after Augustine supposedly ended things with her. I'd grown numb to it, or so I told myself. A hollow echo of the pain I once felt. It had been a ritual: wake up, scroll through her feed, feel the familiar ache, then push it down. But seeing my bracelet on her wrist, especially after the humiliation in the bathroom, twisted something deep inside me.

A perverse impulse seized me. I took a screenshot of her post, then another of the Cartier necklace, still lying in its velvet box, a cruel joke of reconciliation. I opened my own social media, a dormant account I rarely used, and uploaded both pictures. The caption I added was short, brutal, and utterly unlike the 'old' Annice: "Some women collect art. Others collect scraps."

The phone rang almost immediately. It was Augustine. His voice was tight, strained. "What the hell was that, Annice? Are you trying to ruin me?"

I leaned back against the headboard, feeling a familiar wave of nausea wash over me. "Ruin you? Augustine, darling, you do that perfectly well all by yourself." My voice was flat, devoid of emotion, a stark contrast to the hurricane I felt brewing inside. "Aren't you happy? You got everything you wanted. The perfect little socialite, the adoring public, the endless praise. My congratulations are in order, wouldn't you say?"

His anger flared, sharp and instantaneous. "You think this is funny? You think this is some kind of game? You're playing with fire, Annice! You think you can just embarrass me, humiliate Cristina, and get away with it?"

"Get away with what, Augustine?" I asked, my voice rising slightly, a brittle edge forming around the words. "Exposing the truth? Is that so terrible? Or are you just angry that your carefully constructed illusion is crumbling?"

"You're pathetic," he snarled, the contempt dripping from his voice. "A bitter, discarded woman lashing out. Don't think for a second you have any power here, Annice. I can make your life a living hell. A hell you won't recover from." The line went dead with a click, leaving me with the chilling echo of his threat.

I hung up, my hand shaking slightly. Not from fear, but from the effort it took to keep my composure. My stomach cramped, a familiar, agonizing twist that made me double over. I clamped a hand over my mouth, trying to suppress the dry heaves that threatened to erupt.

Augustine, true to his word, wasted no time. Within days, Cristina was everywhere. Magazine covers, talk shows, luxury brand endorsements. He pulled every string, leveraging his vast wealth and influence to catapult her into superstardom. They were photographed together at every high-profile event, a dazzling, defiant couple. His message was clear: I choose her.

Then came the announcement: Augustine and Cristina were co-hosting the annual Art Gala, the very event where Augustine had purchased my necklace. It was a brazen, public declaration, a slap in the face. My mother's favorite gallery, the place where I'd once dreamed of having my own exhibition, was now their stage.

A strange calm descended upon me. It wasn't resignation, but something colder, more calculating. Augustine expected me to rage, to break, to beg. He expected tears. But all I felt was a quiet, seething resolve.

He called again, a few days before the gala, his tone laced with an almost triumphant condescension. "I trust you'll be attending, Annice? It's important for appearances." He was baiting me, testing me.

"Of course," I replied, my voice smooth, almost cheerful. "I wouldn't miss it for the world. After all, I hear Cristina's wearing something rather... familiar." I could almost hear his jaw clench on the other end.

Cristina, predictably, sent me a message later that day. A single photo. It was her, standing in front of a mirror, wearing my wedding dress. The one I'd painstakingly designed, the one my mother helped me sew. A triumphant smirk played on her lips. "Some things just fit better on others, don't you think, Annice?"

I looked at the image, then tossed my phone onto the bed. It was a cheap shot, but it landed. The pain was a dull throb now, a constant companion. But it wasn't enough to break me. Not anymore. I walked past the shattered wine bottle, past the carelessly discarded necklace, and into my studio.

My studio. My sanctuary. It was where the true Annice still lived, though barely. There, covered by a pristine white sheet, was my most cherished possession, the sculpture I had made for my mother. A delicate, ethereal piece carved from white marble, depicting a woman cradling a tiny, nascent flame. It was my heart made tangible, my grief transformed into art.

My hand went to my stomach, a sharp, involuntary gasp escaping my lips. The pain was intensifying, a deep, burning ache that radiated through my entire core. I knew, with a chilling certainty, that time was running out. This aggressive stomach cancer, fueled by years of stress and heartache, was claiming me faster than I'd anticipated.

I pulled the sheet off the sculpture, revealing its smooth, cool surface. My eyes traced the flowing lines, the gentle curves. My mother had always told me that art was the only way to truly live forever. I needed to finish this. Not just this sculpture, but my masterpiece, the one that would truly define me. The one that would be my final, defiant scream against the unfairness of it all. I needed to finish it before the darkness claimed me entirely. I needed to leave something behind. Not for Augustine, not for Cristina, but for myself. For the Annice who still believed in beauty amidst the ashes. I needed to ensure my mother knew I remembered her, even as I prepared to join her.

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