
Hate Is an Illusion, Love Is AbsurdFor a full decade, my billionaire husband and my best friend were locked in a vicious feud.
Jordan Skinner had deliberately run Giselle Parson over with his car, shattering her leg. In retaliation, Giselle had smashed a baseball bat into his head, leaving him deaf in one ear.
I rushed around to care for them and bitterly pleaded with them to stop fighting.
Ironuton's high society laughed about it behind our backs—the all-powerful CEO and the proud heiress tearing the city apart, with pathetic little me trapped helplessly in the middle.
After yet another heated argument, they abandoned me on a remote mountain during a camping trip. A passing drifter found me and brutally assaulted me.
When they finally located me, Jordan flew into a rage and broke the man's legs, while Giselle crushed his groin.
They held me tightly and wept, swearing a truce on the spot. From then on, they joined forces to spoil me, turning me into the happiest woman in Ironuton.
On our third anniversary, I prepared chicken soup and carried it to Jordan's office. Through the narrow crack, I saw Giselle straddling him, moving with raw desire.
"These past few years... I only ever feel anything when it's with you, Jordan," she said, her voice dripping with lust. "That night, when Jane was being tortured by that drifter on the mountain, we were down in the valley cabin using this same position, weren't we?"
Jordan smacked her backside, warning, "Shut up, Giselle. We owe her. If you let her find out the truth, I'll show you no mercy."
The thermos slipped from my fingers and crashed to the floor. Jordan froze mid-motion and looked up to see me standing there.