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From Ruin: The Photographer's Comeback

From Ruin: The Photographer's Comeback

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I was the daughter of a wealthy tycoon, deeply in love with my fiancé, Conrad. But on our wedding day, he arrested my father. My ten-year relationship was a lie. He was an FBI agent, and my best friend, Bonny, was his accomplice. The betrayal shattered me. I was forced into electroshock therapy, which erased my talent for architectural design-the one thing that was truly mine. My life fell apart. After a failed suicide attempt, I was saved by a kind stranger and my father's last words. I rebuilt my life from the ashes, becoming a successful photographer. Years later, Conrad reappeared, full of fake regret, begging for a second chance. I looked at the man who had destroyed me and compared him to a cat that had once bitten me. "I forgave you," I told him, "but I will never trust you again." My friend Corey, acting as my fake husband, defended my honor by punching Conrad in the face. Eventually, Conrad's career imploded due to a scandal involving Bonny. He was ruined. As for me? I was in Paris, my photography career soaring, when I picked up a sketchbook. Miraculously, the lines flowed. My gift was returning. I was finally in control of my own story.

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Chapter 1

I was the daughter of a wealthy tycoon, deeply in love with my fiancé, Conrad. But on our wedding day, he arrested my father.

My ten-year relationship was a lie. He was an FBI agent, and my best friend, Bonny, was his accomplice.

The betrayal shattered me. I was forced into electroshock therapy, which erased my talent for architectural design-the one thing that was truly mine. My life fell apart.

After a failed suicide attempt, I was saved by a kind stranger and my father's last words. I rebuilt my life from the ashes, becoming a successful photographer.

Years later, Conrad reappeared, full of fake regret, begging for a second chance.

I looked at the man who had destroyed me and compared him to a cat that had once bitten me. "I forgave you," I told him, "but I will never trust you again."

My friend Corey, acting as my fake husband, defended my honor by punching Conrad in the face.

Eventually, Conrad's career imploded due to a scandal involving Bonny. He was ruined.

As for me? I was in Paris, my photography career soaring, when I picked up a sketchbook. Miraculously, the lines flowed. My gift was returning. I was finally in control of my own story.

Chapter 1

The word 'husband' hung in the air. It wasn't true.

But the lie felt like a solid shield. It felt good when I saw him across the crowded federal building lobby, a man whose entire career was built on the wreckage of my entire life.

Conrad Keller. A ghost from a past I'd fought for years to bury.

A woman, all sharp angles and disapproving glances, had sidled up to Corey. "You shouldn't let your wife wander around alone in a place like this," she'd chirped, her eyes flicking to me.

Corey, bless his heart, had just grinned. "Oh, she's not wandering. She knows exactly what she's doing."

He put an arm around my waist. It was casual, brotherly, but enough to sell the act.

The woman tutted. "Still, a pretty thing like her..." Her gaze lingered on the file in my hand.

I just wanted to get this over with. My father's legal affairs. They were messy, even in death.

Then I heard it. A voice, low and familiar, cut through the hum of the lobby.

"Elise?"

My name, from him. It landed like a stone in a still pond, sending ripples of unease.

I froze.

Corey's arm tightened instinctively. He felt it too, that sudden shift in the air.

I turned slowly. Conrad stood there. Taller than I remembered, broader in the shoulders. The sharp suit did nothing to soften the hard line of his jaw. His eyes, the same piercing blue that had once made my heart race, were fixed on me.

He took a step forward.

"Elise, is that really you?" His voice was rough, like sandpaper.

I pulled my hand from Corey's. I didn't want him involved.

"Conrad." My voice was flat. Emotionless. It was a skill I'd perfected.

He stopped, a few feet away. His gaze dropped to my left hand, then to Corey. He didn't miss the casual intimacy. Corey didn't back down. He just stood there, solid as a rock.

"What are you doing here?" Conrad's eyes were wide, surprised. The question sounded too eager, too familiar.

I held up the legal file. It felt heavy. "Finalizing matters."

I didn't offer more. I didn't owe him explanations.

He hesitated, a muscle twitching in his cheek. "Matters? What kind of matters?"

I just looked at him. The silence stretched, thick and uncomfortable.

My phone buzzed in my pocket. Corey's silent signal.

"I have to go." I nodded towards the exit.

Conrad stepped into my path. "Wait. Can we talk? Just for a minute?"

His hand reached out, then dropped, as if he thought better of it. But his eyes pleaded.

I ignored it. His pleas meant nothing now.

"There's nothing to talk about." My voice was a whisper, but it carried all the weight of a decade of pain.

I tried to walk around him. He blocked me again, his body a solid wall.

"Elise, please. Just tell me you're okay. You look... I haven't seen you in so long." His gaze swept over me, a mix of concern and something else I couldn't, wouldn't, name. Something like regret.

Regret didn't erase what he'd done.

I met his eyes, cold and direct. "I'm fine, Conrad. Better than fine."

I glanced at the gold band on his left hand. It gleamed, a stark reminder of his new life. Of Bonny.

A bitter taste filled my mouth. He was married. And he was trying to reconnect with me. The gall of it.

I straightened my shoulders. "Now if you'll excuse me, my husband is waiting."

The word "husband" felt like a hammer blow. It hit him square in the chest. His face drained of color. He flinched, as if I'd physically struck him.

"Husband?" His voice was barely a breath.

I didn't answer. Corey stepped forward, his expression hard. "She said she has to go."

Conrad's eyes darted between us. He opened his mouth, then closed it. He looked lost. He looked... hurt.

Good.

"Let's go, Corey." I turned my back on him. I wanted to hear his pained gasp, feel the sting of his surprise. I wanted him to feel just a fraction of what he'd put me through.

Corey led me past him, his arm firm around my waist again. He didn't say a word, just guided me through the crowd.

Conrad's voice, raspy, followed us. "Elise, don't do this."

I didn't look back.

We walked out of the building. The sunlight hit my face, sharp and blinding.

Corey's car was waiting right at the curb, like he'd planned it. He opened the passenger door for me.

Before I got in, I turned my head just enough to glimpse Conrad. He stood by the glass doors, alone, watching us. His shoulders were slumped.

"Goodbye, Conrad," I whispered, for my ears only.

I climbed into the car. Corey slid into the driver's seat. He started the engine.

As we pulled away, I saw him again in the rearview mirror. Still standing there. Smaller now, receding.

A part of me wanted him to disappear completely. To fade into the background like the bad dream he was.

But I knew he wouldn't. Not yet.

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