it was just because I shared the same blood type as one of his mistresses. Travis forced me to donate blood
against my will–and I lost the child I had just conceived. And then, he had the nerve to blame me for not
being able to carry it to term.
Or the day before he handed me the divorce papers, he had reassigned all the top specialists–for her. And
my mother, the only family I had left, died in the hospital with no one there to save her.
I stood there shaking, soaked from spilled water, my clothes clinging to my skin.
He still held me, his scent different now–tainted by something I couldn’t quite name, something that had
never belonged to me.
I turned my face away and caught sight of a tattoo inked along his collarbone–a string of numbers. Their
birthdays. The same day as my mother’s death.
Her final words echoed in my head, and quietly, without a sound, I slipped out of his embrace.
But he stuffed a check into my hand–eight million dollars. “They like this villa. Why don’t you move out for
now?”
I took the check and replied softly, “Alright.”
Then handed him the bottle of medication in my other hand.
His gaze warmed instantly, and he reached for my hand. “Elise…”
But just then, a shrill, gleeful laughter rang out from outside the door.
Something was wrong.
Panic flooded my chest as I bolted out the door.
There they were–Blair and Lila–kicking at my rabbit over and over again as she lay trembling on the ground.
I shoved them away, tears breaking free at last. “Daisy! Daisy!”
She was barely breathing but still tried to twitch her little nose, sniffing gently at my hand.
Blair and Lila stood there, unfazed, arms crossed like they were watching a dull show.
“Oh, that’s your rabbit? We thought some stray wandered in our house.”
Why are you still here? Didn’t Travis tell you to leave?”
I stood up and slapped Blair hard across the face. A second later, another slap landed on me–
Lila’s eyes welled with tears the moment she saw Travis appear. “Travis! She hit my sister!”
He stared at the palm of his own hand in a daze, then looked at me, guilt flashing across his expression.
Chapter 3
861%
“Elise, I… I didn’t mean to…”
Blair gave a cold, amused laugh. “This is how the great Mr. Langley shows his sincerity? Still can’t let go of
his ex–wife after the divorce?”
“Well, Lila and I can’t be with a man who’s tangled up with someone else.”
“We’re respectable women. We don’t ‘do‘ mistress.”
Then she glanced sideways at me, a cutting smile curling on her lips. “Unlike some people… Can’t take a hint after the divorce. Is this what they call ‘classy‘ in high society?”
Travis’s face froze. “Elise, apologize to Blair and Lila.”
Snow began to fall. I knelt down and cradled Daisy’s small, trembling body. She was already stiffening in the
cold.
VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Stolen Life- My Mother Gave My Fiancé to Her Favorite Student