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Divorced and Chased by My Alpha Billionaire Ex-Husband

Aurora Grey thought she could win her husband, Lucas Rossi's heart, even if it took years. For three long years, she endured his coldness, hoping that one day he would see her as more than just a convenient substitute. But when she reads the headlines announcing Lucas’s return to the city with his ex-girlfriend, Julia Mayhem, the truth hits her like a dagger—she never had a place in his heart. Lucas's affection had always belonged to Julia, and now that she’s back, Aurora knows her time is up. No longer willing to be the woman in the shadows, Aurora takes control of her fate. With a sharp resolve, she demands a divorce, choosing to reclaim her dignity rather than watch the man she loves cherish someone else. But Lucas Rossi isn’t a man who easily lets go of what he considers his. The moment Aurora steps out of his life, he realizes just how deeply she had entwined herself in his heart. Driven by a need to reclaim what he’s lost, Lucas tracks her down, determined to make her see that she belongs with him—and no one else.

Author_Royalmary23 · Ciudad
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Aurora's Heat

Aurora's glass lay empty, the sparkling water drained in mere minutes.

The evening's din surrounded her – laughter, clinking glasses, and muted conversations – yet she felt somewhat disconnected, as if floating above the scene.

Something nagged at her, an unsettling sense of unease.

Then, without warning, a wave of heat swept through her body. Her skin prickled, her breath caught in short gasps.

The dizziness hit her hard, and she instinctively reached for a railing to steady herself.

She needed to leave—right now.

Something wasn't right.

Her mind felt clouded, unable to process clearly, but her instincts screamed to get out of the rooftop and away from whatever was happening.

With shaky legs, she made her way toward the exit, her fingers fumbling uselessly over the elevator buttons.

Unable to wait for the lift, she took the stairs, gripping the railing as she descended slowly, each step feeling heavier than the last.