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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 23

She slapped her thigh so hard she winced in pain, but that didn’t stop her from cursing. “Stewart is cheating in broad daylight! You’re not even divorced yet and he’s already flaunting his relationship with Rosita?!”

A dull, persistent ache spread through Briony’s chest, but her face remained blank. “It was only a matter of time.”

At this point, all she could do was face reality.

What she’d once thought was a solid, legal five-year marriage had always been, to Stewart, nothing more than a business arrangement—one he could end at any moment.

He had never taken their marriage seriously. Of course he wouldn’t think his relationship with Rosita was wrong.

“You’re just going to let this go?” Stella looked at her, exasperated. “Even if your marriage started out as a deal, if he hadn’t lied to you about Irwin’s mother being dead, would you have agreed to marry him at all?”

Briony’s lashes trembled.

That’s right. If she’d known from the beginning that Rosita was Irwin’s mother, she never would have agreed to marry Stewart. She never would have let herself fall for him…

Even if she’d had no choice back then—if marriage was the only way out—she would have drawn a hard line, done only what was necessary to be a good stepmother.

She would never have gotten between Stewart and Rosita. She would never have let herself become the unloved, legal interloper.

The way things had turned out was humiliating—truly humiliating.

Stella looked at Briony, burning with indignation on her behalf.

She knew Briony was, deep down, a strong person. Even when she was hurting, she’d never show it. She bottled everything up. Maybe that had something to do with her upbringing. And maybe that’s why her family had always taken advantage of her—they knew she would never fight back.

Stella had thought things would get better for Briony once she cut ties with her family. She never expected Stewart and Rosita—the world’s most shameless couple—to be waiting for her on the other side.

The more Stella thought about it, the angrier she got. She whipped out her phone and logged onto Facebook.

“Stewart’s a lawyer. He’s supposed to have a sharp sense of judgment. For five years, he hasn’t been blind to your devotion—he just never cared. He saw everything you did, Bryn, and it never meant a thing to him!”

“Just wait! I’ll get you some justice. I’m going to expose them for the snakes they are—”

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