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The Confrontation

Author: Mimi
last update publish date: 2026-06-25 19:28:58

The morning was gray.

I stood at the window, watching the rain fall. It came down in sheets, washing the world clean, blurring the landscape into a watercolor of gray and green. The garden was bare, the roses sleeping beneath the weight of the rain. The sky was heavy with clouds, pressing down like a lid on a pot.

Rex walked to me, his footsteps soft on the wooden floor. The boards creaked beneath his weight, a familiar sound that usually brought me comfort. Today it only made me more aware of
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  • The Wrong Bride, His Revenge   The Confrontation

    The morning was gray.I stood at the window, watching the rain fall. It came down in sheets, washing the world clean, blurring the landscape into a watercolor of gray and green. The garden was bare, the roses sleeping beneath the weight of the rain. The sky was heavy with clouds, pressing down like a lid on a pot.Rex walked to me, his footsteps soft on the wooden floor. The boards creaked beneath his weight, a familiar sound that usually brought me comfort. Today it only made me more aware of how fragile everything was. His hand found my waist, warm and solid through the fabric of my sweater."You're up early."I leaned into him, letting his warmth seep through my clothes. "I couldn't sleep."He kissed my temple, his lips lingering. "What were you thinking about?"I turned to face him, my hands resting on his chest. I could feel his heartbeat beneath my palms, steady and strong. "About the confrontation. About what comes next."He pulled me close, his arms strong around me. "We'll fa

  • The Wrong Bride, His Revenge   She Chose Him

    The morning was cold.I stood at the window, watching the snow melt. Winter was fading, its icy grip loosening. Spring was coming, pushing through the frozen earth. The first green shoots were breaking through the soil, tiny and fragile and full of stubborn hope. The air smelled of wet earth and something new, something that felt like a beginning.Rex walked to me, his footsteps soft on the wooden floor. The boards creaked beneath his weight, a familiar sound that usually brought me comfort. Today it only made me more aware of how fragile everything was. His hand found my waist, warm and solid through the fabric of my sweater."You're up early."I leaned into him, letting his warmth seep through my clothes. "I couldn't sleep."He kissed my temple, his lips lingering. "What were you thinking about?"I turned to face him, my hands resting on his chest. I could feel his heartbeat beneath my palms, steady and strong. "About the choice. About what I want."His eyes searched mine. "What do

  • The Wrong Bride, His Revenge   Betray Rex

    The morning was quiet.I stood at the window, watching the snow fall. It came down in soft, silent flakes, blanketing the garden in white. The roses were hidden now, their bare branches buried beneath the cold. The world outside was muffled, hushed, as if holding its breath, waiting for something to break.Rex walked to me, his footsteps soft on the wooden floor. The boards creaked beneath his weight, a familiar sound that usually brought me comfort. Today it only made me more aware of how fragile everything was. His hand found my waist, warm and solid through the fabric of my sweater."You're up early."I leaned into him, letting his warmth seep through my clothes. "I couldn't sleep."He kissed my temple, his lips lingering. "What were you thinking about?"I turned to face him, my hands resting on his chest. I could feel his heartbeat beneath my palms, steady and strong. "About Isabella. About the offer."He was quiet for a moment, his thumb tracing circles on my hip. "What about it?

  • The Wrong Bride, His Revenge   Isabella's Offer

    The morning was cold.I stood at the window, watching the frost creep across the glass in delicate, crystalline patterns. Winter was returning, its icy fingers reaching for the garden. The roses were sleeping, their bare branches dark against the gray sky. The grass was brittle, white with frost. The world outside was silent, muffled by the cold, as if holding its breath, waiting for something to change.Rex walked to me, his footsteps soft on the wooden floor. The boards creaked beneath his weight, a familiar sound that usually brought me comfort. Today it only made me more aware of how fragile everything was. His hand found my waist, warm and solid through the fabric of my sweater."You're up early."I leaned into him, letting his warmth seep through my clothes. "I couldn't sleep."He kissed my temple, his lips lingering. "What were you thinking about?"I turned to face him, my hands resting on his chest. I could feel his heartbeat beneath my palms, steady and strong. "About Isabell

  • The Wrong Bride, His Revenge   Goodbye

    The morning was gray.I stood at the window, watching the rain fall. It came down in sheets, blurring the mountains, washing the world clean. The safe house felt smaller today, the walls pressing in like the sides of a coffin. The rain tapped against the glass, a steady, rhythmic sound that should have been soothing. It wasn't. It sounded like fingers drumming on a table, impatient, waiting for something I couldn't name.Rex walked to me, his footsteps soft on the wooden floor. The boards creaked beneath his weight, a familiar sound that usually brought me comfort. Today it only made me more aware of how fragile everything was. His hand found my waist, warm and solid through the fabric of my sweater."You're up early."I leaned into him, letting his warmth seep through my clothes. "I couldn't sleep."He kissed my temple, his lips lingering. "What were you thinking about?"I turned to face him, my hands resting on his chest. I could feel his heartbeat beneath my palms, steady and stron

  • The Wrong Bride, His Revenge   The Traitor Revealed

    The morning was cold.I stood at the window, watching the mist curl around the mountains like pale fingers reaching for the sky. The safe house was small, hidden in the trees, but it felt like a cage. We had been here for three days. Three days of hiding. Three days of waiting. Three days of wondering who had betrayed us. The silence was suffocating, pressing against my skin like a second layer of clothing.The wood beneath my feet was cold, the chill seeping through the thin soles of my shoes. The air smelled of pine and damp earth, of wood smoke and fear. I pressed my palm against the glass, watching my breath fog the surface. The world outside was gray and muted, the colors bleeding into one another.Rex walked to me, his footsteps soft on the wooden floor. The boards creaked beneath his weight, a familiar sound that usually brought me comfort. Today it only made me more aware of how fragile everything was. His hand found my waist, warm and solid through the fabric of my sweater."

  • The Wrong Bride, His Revenge   He Knew

    The cave was cold.I sat against the wall. Rex sat beside me. Lily was asleep on my lap. Barnaby was tucked under her arm. Her small chest rose and fell with each breath.The other children slept in a pile nearby. Vera stood at the entrance, watching the dark. Her gun was in her hand.Rex looked at

  • The Wrong Bride, His Revenge   The Tubes

    The forest was dark.We walked through the trees. Vera led. Rex leaned on me. Lily held my hand. The other children followed behind us in a quiet line, holding hands, stumbling over roots, but never stopping.The tunnel had brought us here. To the edge of the woods. To the path that led to the next

  • The Wrong Bride, His Revenge   After

    The lighthouse shook.Gunfire outside. Explosions. Screaming. The children huddled together in the corner. Lily was in my arms. Barnaby was pressed against her chest. Her small body trembled.Vera stood by the window. Her gun was raised. Her face was hard. Flames flickered outside."How many?" I as

  • The Wrong Bride, His Revenge   Full

    The villa was quiet.The children were asleep. Lily was curled up on a blanket near the fireplace, Barnaby tucked under her arm. Her small chest rose and fell with each breath. Peaceful. Innocent.Vera stood by the window, watching the hills. Her hand rested on her gun. Her eyes never stopped movin

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