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Married to my Downfall

he tightens his grip on her wrist, his cold, lustful eyes bore into her soul, reminding her of the vows they once exchanged. "You are mine and mine alone," he whispers, his voice dripping with dark possessiveness. But Diara is no longer the broken woman he left behind. She meets his gaze with a defiant grin, her voice steady as she declares, "I have signed the divorce papers, there’s nothing between us." But Kellan, ever the predator, smirks at her defiance, licking his lips in a way that makes her skin crawl. "I have not yet signed the divorce papers," he sneers, "It’s null and void." His words send a wave of disgust through her, but she refuses to back down. She has suffered enough—endured the heartbreak of losing countless children, the relentless torment of the Crownstar family, and the pain of loving a man who only brought her misery. Diara thought she had escaped his clutches, but now he has returned, more dangerous and determined than ever to claim her as his own. He may have broken her once, but this time, Diara is prepared to fight back. She knows that Kellan is a monster, a man who thrives on control and manipulation, and she is ready to do whatever it takes to free herself from his grasp once and for all. As the battle between them intensifies, Diara must confront the demons of her past and the dark reality of her present. In a world where love is twisted into something unrecognizable, she must find the strength to reclaim her life and protect herself from the man who once vowed to cherish her—but who now seeks to destroy her.

SilverSkyla · Urban
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#SURVIVAL
#BETRAYAL
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Chapter 43

Diara's gaze remained fixed on Kellan as he stepped out, dressed in a striking red suit that clung to him perfectly, accentuating his tall, well-built frame. 

The black tie he'd paired with it lent a sense of bold sophistication, as if he were a man with nothing but good intentions. 

His smile was warm and open, almost saintly, but Diara saw through it. That smile had once captivated her, made her believe in the promises he whispered to her in the early days of their marriage. 

Now, that same smile was nothing but a disguise—a mask hiding a darkness she'd come to recognize.

If this had been back then, in the days when she was blinded by love, she would have been thrilled to see him. She would have run into his arms, joyfully showered him with kisses, and embraced this late attempt at celebrating their anniversary.