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Chapter 39: The Key

Author: Rita Scott
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The door clicked shut behind me and Sebastian.

Silence spilt into the apartment — a strange, heavy quiet that pressed into every corner. Gabriel didn’t move. He just stood there, staring at the black screen of his phone, its reflection fractured across the glass table.

Emily watched him carefully, her posture soft but deliberate — the perfect balance between concern and control.

“She’s good,” she said finally, her voice a whisper. “I’ll give her that.”

Gabriel didn’t look up. “What did you do, Emily?”

Her lashes lowered. “I’m protecting what’s mine.”

“What did you do?” His tone sharpened, brittle as glass.

She tilted her head, studying him — the tension in his shoulders, the way his hand twitched against the table. “You think I faked that? That I have time to… what, hire an editor, stage a film crew?” Her voice cracked slightly, perfectly timed. “You really think I’d go that far?”

He didn’t answer. The silence said enough.

Emily took a slow step closer, her heels silent on the polishe
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  • The Torn Vows    Chapter 39: The Key

    The door clicked shut behind me and Sebastian.Silence spilt into the apartment — a strange, heavy quiet that pressed into every corner. Gabriel didn’t move. He just stood there, staring at the black screen of his phone, its reflection fractured across the glass table.Emily watched him carefully, her posture soft but deliberate — the perfect balance between concern and control.“She’s good,” she said finally, her voice a whisper. “I’ll give her that.”Gabriel didn’t look up. “What did you do, Emily?”Her lashes lowered. “I’m protecting what’s mine.”“What did you do?” His tone sharpened, brittle as glass.She tilted her head, studying him — the tension in his shoulders, the way his hand twitched against the table. “You think I faked that? That I have time to… what, hire an editor, stage a film crew?” Her voice cracked slightly, perfectly timed. “You really think I’d go that far?”He didn’t answer. The silence said enough.Emily took a slow step closer, her heels silent on the polishe

  • The Torn Vows    Chapter 38: The Unravelling

    “Eve?”Gabriel’s voice echoed down the dim corridor — hoarse, disoriented, trembling.He looked ghostly under the flickering fluorescent lights, his once-impeccable suit wrinkled, collar undone, and eyes glassy with confusion. The folder in his hand hung loose, pages threatening to spill.“Gabriel?” I whispered, stepping closer.Sebastian’s hand shot out, lightly catching my wrist. “Careful,” he murmured.My pulse thundered. Behind Gabriel, a shape stirred — the faint rustle of silk, the deliberate sound of heels against concrete.Then Emily stepped forward.She was radiant in that cold, sharp way — every hair in place, lipstick perfect, eyes alive with triumph.The smile she wore wasn’t kind. It was a conquest.“Looks like everyone decided to crash the same party,” she said, her tone dripping with mock delight. “How cosy.”My stomach twisted. “What are you doing here?”Emily tilted her head. “Me? Oh, just tying up loose ends. Gabriel and I had some things to discuss.”Gabriel blinked

  • The Torn Vows    Chapter 37: The Memory Splinters and the Vanishing

    For a moment, Gabriel couldn’t breathe.Her words hung there — soft, poisonous — echoing in his mind long after the sound died.You told me once that she’d never forgive you if she knew what you did before the crash.He stared at Emily, searching her face for a lie. But her expression was unreadable — too calm, too sure.“What did I tell you?” His voice came out low and rough, like gravel.She tilted her head, lashes lowering. “You don’t remember, do you?”“Don’t play games with me.”“I’m not.” She took a step closer, her voice gentler now, almost pitying. “You were drunk. Angry. The night it happened. You said things… things I shouldn’t repeat. About Eve. About what you’d done to her.”He felt it — a flash. Not a memory, not exactly, but something close.A scream.A door slamming.Rain against glass.Then it was gone, slipping through his mind like smoke.“What did I do?” he asked, barely recognising his own voice.Emily smiled — slow, sad, perfect. “Maybe it’s better if you don’t re

  • The Torn Vows    Chapter 36: The Switchblade Smile

    The first ping came at 6:42 a.m.Then another.And another.By the time I reached for my phone, the sound had become a storm — messages lighting the screen faster than I could blink. My stomach knotted even before I looked.Then I saw the headline.Billionaire’s Wife in a Secret Affair? Exclusive Photos Raise Questions About Eve Grayson’s Marriage.My thumb froze over the glass.Beneath the headline were three photos — grainy but clear enough to kill me.My hand on Sebastian’s arm.Their faces close in the shadows.The two of us stood by the car as though we had something to hide.The caption beneath was worse than the images themselves:Sources close to the family confirm tensions within the Grayson household following the CEO’s memory loss and recent paternity scandal.My lungs refused to work. For a moment I didn’t even move. The screen dimmed, darkened, and reflected my own pale face back at me.“No,” I whispered. “No, no, no…”I dropped the phone on the counter, grabbed it again,

  • The Torn Vows    Chapter 35: The Puppet Strings

    “Eve?”Gabriel’s voice was closer now—rough, heavy with sleep, but edged with suspicion.I froze by the doorway, my hand still resting against the back door. The house felt too quiet. Too exposed.“I—” My throat tightened. “I couldn’t sleep.”Gabriel descended the stairs slowly, one hand on the railing, the other buried in his pocket. His white T-shirt clung to his shoulders, his eyes catching the faint glow of the kitchen light.“You couldn’t sleep,” he repeated, his tone calm but flat—too calm. “So you decided to go outside?”I forced a shaky smile. “I needed air. That’s all.”He studied me, eyes sweeping from my robe to my bare feet to the faint tremor in my hand. “Air.” His gaze lingered on the door behind me. “At two in the morning.”My pulse thundered. He wasn’t yelling. That was worse. Gabriel only got quiet when he was angry.Or suspicious.I stepped forward, trying to keep my voice steady. “You’re overreacting. I just needed to think. About everything.”He didn’t move. Didn’t

  • The Torn Vows    Chapter 34: The man in the Dark

    The moment the door clicked shut, I sagged against it, pressing my forehead to the cool wood. My heartbeat refused to slow.I stared at the message again, its words pulsing like a heartbeat of their own.You did the right thing. Trust me. Don’t tell him yet.My thumb hovered above the reply box. Who are you? What do you want? But before I could type, the screen dimmed.I sat on the edge of the bed, fingers tangling in the blanket. The night outside seemed heavier now, thick with unseen eyes.Downstairs, I could hear Gabriel sweeping up glass. The rhythmic scrape of the broom against the tiles was oddly grounding—so normal it almost made me doubt myself.Almost.But that sound at the door. That shadow. The messages. Those weren’t my imagination.I opened my phone again, this time swiping to the number. No name. No contact photo. The number wasn’t even local—an unregistered line masked through some kind of encryption app.My stomach dropped.This wasn’t Emily’s style. Emily would want m

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