Running Away from Marriage Leaving Deception Behind Chapter 10

Running Away from Marriage Leaving Deception Behind Chapter 10

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Don’t cry. Your sister has always been understanding. She won’t blame you,Ambrose reassured Scarlett. The others quickly gathered around Scarlett, their voices a chorus of comforting words as they pointed to the photos in the camera, attempting to lighten her mood with halfhearted praise

Meanwhile, Hazel struggled to push herself off the floor, her head throbbing with pain. A warm trickle slid down her face, and when she wiped it with a tissue, the smear of crimson on her fingers left her momentarily stunned. She couldn’t tell if it was tears or blood

But no one noticed. Their attention remained fixed on Scarlett as if she were the only one who mattered. Their laughter and soft reassurances filled the room, drowning out the silent cry of Hazel’s pain

It wasn’t until the bleeding on Hazel’s forehead had stopped that Ambrose finally approached her, the camera dangling loosely in his hands

The photo didn’t catch your face clearly, and Scarlett’s pose could’ve been better,he said casually. Then, as if noticing her for the first time, his brows furrowed. WaitHazel, what happened to your face?” 

Her chest tightened at his words. Her face had been bleeding, yet their sole concern had been Scarlett’s pose in the photo. The realization struck her like a sharp blade carving out the faint hona chald hold onto 

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Hazel waved off the concern with a faint smile. It’s nothing. Don’t bother retaking it. It’s late; I’ll head back now.” 

What did it matter? The idea of a family photo had been erased from her heart long ago

Unwilling to prolong the show, she turned and left quietly, her figure retreating into the evening. The path to Belmont Villa felt longer than usual, each step heavy with unspoken resignation

The oncevibrant wedding room, filled with traces of celebration, had been stripped of its warmth over the past few days. Hazel had meticulously worked to transform it into something cold and impersonal, a space that could have belonged to anyone

She tossed the wedding dress near the door with little regard, its fabric pooling in a heap Dragging out her suitcase, she began packing, her hands moving with mechanical precision

Everywhere she looked, remnants of her time with Ambrose lingered. They had known each other for so long that nearly every item held a fragment of their shared memories

But memories were a doubleedged sword. Apart from the essentials, she decided to leave everything else. behind. She wanted a clean break, a fresh start 

By the time the first rays of dawn brushed the horizon, a knock echoed through the quiet villa. The makeup artist had arrived

Since she was about to leave, Hazel decided to dress elegantly, ready to greet the dawn of her new life. As she settled in front of the vanity mirror, a knock at the door shattered the quiet. Ambrose rushed in, his expression tinged 

with urgency

The 

makeup artist for Scarlett canceled at the last minute. She’s been crying nonstop. Could your makeup artist help her first?” 

A request as absurd as sending the bride’s makeup artist to the bridesmaid was almost laughable. The makeup artist hesitated, caught in the awkwardness of the moment

But Hazel remained composed, her voice calm. Go ahead. I’m not in a hurry.” 

Her quick agreement startled Ambrose. On a day like this, shouldn’t she have protested? Shouldn’t she have shed tears or demanded attention, just like Scarlett would have

Instead, Hazel’s indifference stung more than anger. It was as though the wedding and Ambrose had ceased to matter to her altogether

The unsettling thought gnawed at him. What if she left today and he never saw her again? The idea, fleeting as it was, unsettled him deeply

But his fatherinlaw’s insistent voice broke his train of thought, pulling him back to the present

Hazel, I’ll be back soon. I promise this is the last time.” 

The last time? Hazel’s lips curled into a faint, ironic smile 

Yes, it was the last time

In a few short hours, Hazel would board a plane to a faraway land, never to look back

Once Ambrose walked out, she rose from her seat and swept her gaze around the room. Over the years, Arse had lavished her with gifts, luxury handbags, designer gowns, sparkling jewelry, and even dolls, coffee, and gaming consoles

Yet, every single item had been chosen with Scarlett in mind

The oncenaive Hazel had adored those gifts, treating them as tokens of love and devotion. But now, they were nothing more than hollow reminders of her misplaced trust

Determined, she set to work. The scissors glided through the expensive fabric of the dresses, turning them into shreds. The hammer came crashing down on glittering jewels, splintering them beyond repair, Dolls and toys were 

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tossed into the trash without a second glance, their cheery faces mocking her no longer

When the last of it was destroyed, Hazel turned to her calendar. She tore off the final page with steady hands. On it, her handwriting glowed with bittersweet irony. To wear the most beautiful wedding dress and marry the man I love most, Ambrose.” 

She let the paper drift to the floor, her lips curving into a faint, bitter smile

The wedding dress now lay in tatters, beyond recognition, just like the man Hazel once thought she’d love forever

With a surge of anger, she crumpled the torn page into a tight ball and hurled it across the room

It sailed through the air like a final severance, cutting away the remnants of her past and paving the way for an 

uncharted future

The eastern horizon began to glow faintly, the first light of dawn creeping into the room

Hazel wiped the last of her tears, her fingers trembling momentarily before steadying herself

She pulled back the heavy curtains, letting the warm, golden sunlight flood the space. It illuminated the chaos she’d left behind, a scene she no longer cared to remember 

The past, like yesterday’s death, no longer had a claim on her

Sliding on her sunglasses with newfound resolve, she stepped out into the morning chill, hailed a cab, and set 

off to meet the media mogul her friend had introduced

The moment they met, she wasted no time with pleasantries. I have an exclusive story guaranteed to go viral. How much are you willing to pay?” 

The man’s brow arched as he studied her. Slowly, he raised his hand, spreading out five fingers

If this has anything to do with Ambrose, I’m willing to pay this.” 

I’ll pay five million, but on one condition: the story must go live across the entire internet the moment the 

wedding begins.” 

Deal.” 

Hazel placed the bank card Ambrose had once given her on the table beside the USB drive, which now felt heavier than its size suggested

No hesitation, no farewell, just a quiet severance from the man she once thought she’d love forever

Boarding the plane with nothing but her resolve, she left everything else behind

 

Running Away from Marriage Leaving Deception Behind

Running Away from Marriage Leaving Deception Behind

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