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And the Sky Broke Open When Love Forgot Where to Belong by Elen Ryn Mora 53

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By the time Nora was released from the sack the next morning, she had already passed out cold

When the butler went to report, Chase was carefully dabbing ointment onto the tiny puncture on 

Camila’s arm

She passed out?Chase’s expression hardened instantly. He set the medicine down and rushed 

outside

Camila bit her lip, a flicker of malice flashing across her face before she followed

Nora lay crumpled on the ground, her skin covered in dozens of tiny, bloodspecked bite marks. Chase was stunned, about to speakwhen Camila gasped behind him

Owthe spot where I got pricked still stings like hell” 

Distracted, Chase turned back to examine her arm again. Are you feeling any better, Camila?” 

She nodded, tears brimming in her eyes

I’m sure Nora didn’t mean to hurt memaybe she just felt upset seeing you treat me so well

It’s okay. I won’t hold it against her.” 

Chase’s expression grew colder. The flicker of sympathy he’d briefly felt for Nora vanished

She made the first move. So what if she passed out? Splash her with cold wateronce if she doesn’t wake up, twice if needed. If it takes ten buckets, then she’s faking it!” 

The butler nodded and began dumping water on her

One bucket… 

Two buckets… 

Three buckets… 

It wasn’t until the seventh bucket that Nora finally stirred. She opened her eyes, dazed, her head pounding

Chase let out a cold laugh. What? Done pretending? You almost had me fooled, you know.” 

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Camila whispered, “She probably figured if she kept faking, the act would fall apart.” 

Nora had never felt this angry in her life

For a moment, her sadness was goneonly hatred remained

She used every ounce of strength to force herself upright, staggering step by step toward them

Chase looked over, impatientthen paused

Something about Nora’s gaze stopped him

It wasn’t the longing she used to have when she looked at him

Now, her eyes were lifelessflat and still, like a dead sea

Chase suddenly feltuneasy

Nora, listen to me-” 

Her knees buckled

The world spun

She collapsed to the ground again

Nora was rushed to the hospital

Doctors discovered extensive internal and external injuries, along with a high fever. She had to be admitted immediately

Her condition is critical. She needs complete rest. No emotional stimulation whatsoever,the doctor warned Chase before walking out

Over the next few days, Chase stayed by Nora’s bedside, never leaving

Camila came a few times but, seeing Chase so distraught, clenched her jaw and walked away

After two full days and nights, Chase finally got a panicked call from one of the bodyguards

Mr. Whitmore! Bad newsMiss Rae’s been taken!” 

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When Chase arrived, Camila had just been rescued

She flung herself into his arms, crying

Chase, I almost didn’t make itI really thought I’d never see you again” 

Chase patted her back comfortingly, his face cold as he turned to the man pinned to the ground by the guards

Who sent you?” 

The thug grunted, Professional ethics. I can’t reveal who hired me.” 

A moment later, his leg was snapped

Chase’s voice turned glacial

Refuse again, and I’ll break the other one.” 

The thug screamed through clenched teeth

A womanNora Langston! She hired me herself!” 

What?!Camila’s eyes widened in shock

No way! Nora would nevershe may not like me, but she’s not that cruel” 

The thug spat viciously

She said you stole her husband, right

She told me to ruin yousaid once I did, her man wouldn’t want you anymore!” 

Chase’s expression turned icecold

Without another word, he picked Camila up and stormed off, fury radiating from every step

Behind his back, Camila threw the thug a quick, knowing glance

At the hospital, Chase burst into Nora’s ward, dragged her out of bed, and threw her to the ground

Nora Langston, you’re vile!” 

The shock of the cold floor woke her up. She blinked. “Whatwhat’s going on?” 

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What’s going on?Chase roared. You still have the nerve to ask?! 

I should’ve never shown you mercy. It’s only made you more arrogantmore disgusting

A woman like you doesn’t deserve to live!” 

His anger exploded, words flying out unchecked

I want a divorce!” 

That last word snapped Nora out of it

She met his fury with chilling calm

Fine. Let’s get divorced.” 

Somewhere along the way, her heart had gone numb

Even hearing him say it-I want a divorce-she felt nothing

But her indifference only enraged Chase further. His breath came heavy and fast

Lock her in the cold storage vault!” 

The doctors rushed in

She hasn’t recovered yetany more stress could kill her!” 

Chase’s voice was laced with disgust

Then let her die. It’s exactly what she deserves.” 

thrown into the cold room

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“The Woman Who Fell for an Iceberg”

They called her the untamable beauty of Zephyra.
Olivia Westbrook—a name that tasted like champagne and danger.

With a single glance, she could silence a room. Her beauty wasn’t delicate or soft; it was the kind that burned. People said men lined up like moths to her flame, each ready to lose everything just for her attention. But Olivia never cared. She moved through high society like a wild wind—dazzling, distant, untouchable.

Until the night her best friend made a careless bet that would rewrite her life.

“Liv, if you can make my uncle Damien fall for you, I’ll give you any of my cars. Name your prize.”

Olivia laughed, amused.
Damien Harrington—the man in question—was a legend.
CEO of Harrington Group, brilliant and ruthless, his mere signature could shift the market. He was also famous for his frost: cold, disciplined, impossible to tempt. No woman had ever lasted in his orbit long enough to melt him. Rumor had it he didn’t even look twice at anyone at the endless charity galas thrown in his name.

For Olivia, that made him irresistible. She’d never failed a challenge.
She accepted the bet with a confident smile and no hesitation.


The Beginning of the Bet

What she didn’t expect was fate’s cruel sense of humor.

On the very first night she crossed paths with him, she found Damien not in his usual composed state but drugged—his control stripped away, eyes glazed with pain and heat. She’d only meant to tease him, to start the game. Instead, she became his unwilling salvation.

That night changed everything.

By dawn, the infamous iceberg of the business world had cracked. And from that single accident, a storm began—three years of passion that consumed them both.

Behind closed doors, their chemistry was explosive.
In his office with its floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city.
In his jet’s private cabin high above the clouds.
In places no one dared to imagine.

The man who was once distant now couldn’t get enough of her. And Olivia—so sure of her independence—found herself falling. Slowly, deeply, helplessly.

She told herself it was just fun, just the thrill of winning.
But love crept in quietly—through small gestures, quiet moments, and the rare softness in his eyes when he looked at her.

She began to believe that maybe she had done the impossible.
That Damien Harrington, the untouchable king, might actually belong to her.


The Sapphire Cufflink

Three years passed like a fever dream.
Then, one ordinary night, the illusion shattered.

After a stolen hour together in his car, Olivia noticed one of his sapphire cufflinks had fallen onto the seat. Smiling, she picked it up, intending to return it before leaving the hotel. She could already picture his small, almost imperceptible smirk when she handed it to him.

Down the dim hallway, she heard laughter behind a half-open door—the low, masculine sound of Damien’s associates. Then came a voice she knew too well, teasing and sharp.

“Damien, just finished with her, huh? Olivia’s always been a wildcat. Around you she turns soft. Makes me want to steal her away.”

More laughter followed.

And then someone asked the question that froze her blood.

“When are you going to marry her?”

For one suspended heartbeat, the world stopped.
Olivia’s breath caught.
Her heart, suddenly weightless, waited for his answer.

It came cold and clear, the same voice that had once whispered against her skin.

“It was just a fling. Why would I marry her?”

Ten words—light, casual, devastating.
They cut through her like ten shards of ice.

Silence followed, awkward and heavy. Even his friends seemed stunned.
Someone finally murmured, almost disbelieving:

“No way. Three years? You can’t still be hung up on your first love…”

First love?
The words rang in Olivia’s ears, foreign and cruel.
He has a first love?

Before she could process, Damien spoke again, his tone indifferent but tinged with something dangerous—nostalgia.

“When we broke up, she asked for three years. Time to try other people. If we still felt the same after that, we’d get back together.”

“She’s always been dramatic,” he continued. “Insecure. I went along with it. It’s been three years. I’ve tried.”
“She should be back by now.”

The floor seemed to tilt beneath Olivia’s feet.
Her body went cold, her fingertips trembling.

Three years.
The same three years she had spent giving him everything—her time, her pride, her heart—had all been just a placeholder.
He had been waiting for someone else.
And she… she had merely filled the gap.


The Confrontation

A hot roar filled her ears. Before she realized it, her hand was on the door.

Bang!
The heavy door slammed open.

Conversation stopped. Heads turned.
And there she was—Olivia Westbrook, standing in the doorway, her eyes wild, face pale, beauty turned feral with pain.

The laughter died instantly.
At the far end of the table sat Damien Harrington, immaculate in his tailored suit, posture perfect, eyes calm. He didn’t even flinch.

That calmness—the same stillness that once made her feel safe—now gutted her. If he felt anything for her, even an ounce, he would have looked startled, guilty, human.
But he only watched her, unreadable.

She took a step forward.
Her heels clicked like gunshots on marble.

“Damien,” she said, her voice raw, trembling. “Don’t you have anything to say to me?”

His gaze didn’t waver.

“Nothing to say,” he replied, voice smooth and detached. “Just what you heard.”

Each word sliced cleanly, leaving no room for hope.

“We were just a fling. I thought you knew that.”

Gasps rippled around the room. Olivia’s vision blurred.
But he wasn’t done.

He reached into his jacket, pulled out a sleek black card, and placed it on the table, the motion deliberate and slow.

“Here. A hundred million dollars.”

Her eyes widened.

“Consider it payment for the last three years at my beck and call.”

Then came the faintest curve of his lips—mocking, final.

“From now on, it’s over between us.”

He stood, ready to walk away as if she were a business deal concluded, a file closed and archived.


“But I’ve Fallen for You”

Rage, disbelief, heartbreak—all collided inside her.
As he brushed past, she reached out instinctively and clamped her hand around his wrist.

Her grip was iron, trembling yet unyielding. Her skin felt cold, bloodless.
He stopped but didn’t look at her.

And then came the words—shaking, desperate, tearing through the suffocating air.

“But… I’ve fallen for you!”

Her voice cracked, raw and naked.
Every eye in the room turned toward her, but she didn’t care. The proud, invincible Olivia Westbrook—who had never begged anyone for anything—was now pleading for the one thing she couldn’t buy.

“Damien, I’ve fallen for you!”

Memories flooded her mind like a cruel montage:

The winter morning he’d knelt to slip warm slippers onto her frozen feet because she was too lazy to move.
The night of her appendectomy when she’d opened her eyes to see him slumped beside her hospital bed, dark circles under his eyes.
The thunderstorms she feared—how he’d always pull her into his arms, whispering that the sound couldn’t hurt her.

She’d mistaken those moments for love.
Every laugh, every glance, every brush of his fingers—she’d built a world out of them.

And now, with one sentence, he had torn that world apart.

“Damien,” she whispered, voice trembling. “You’re so cruel.”

For a fleeting instant, something flickered in his eyes—pity, perhaps—but it vanished just as quickly when his phone buzzed.


The Message

He glanced at the screen, and Olivia caught the name before he could hide it.

[Damien, it’s been three years. I tried, but I still only love you. Let’s get back together.]

The words glowed like fire in the dim room.

Everything inside Olivia went silent.
So she was back—the first love, the woman who had left him with promises of reunion. The reason Olivia had been nothing more than a temporary distraction.

Damien stared at the message for a heartbeat longer, then sighed softly.
When he finally looked at Olivia again, his gaze held no warmth, no guilt—only weary detachment.

He reached for her hand, pried her fingers from his wrist one by one.

“Sorry,” he said quietly. “I haven’t fallen for you—ever.”

And with that, he turned and walked away.


The Fall

The sound of his footsteps echoed until it faded into silence.
Olivia stood frozen, her chest heaving, tears burning hot trails down her cheeks. Around her, no one moved—his friends stared at the floor, too cowardly to meet her eyes.

The black card still gleamed on the table between empty glasses and half-finished cigars.
A hundred million dollars.
Three years of love priced, packaged, and dismissed.

She laughed—harsh, hollow, disbelieving. The sound of someone who had just watched her own heart being auctioned off.

Slowly, she walked to the table, picked up the card, and snapped it cleanly in half. The sharp plastic edges cut into her palm, drawing blood. She didn’t even feel it.

“Keep your money, Damien,” she whispered to the empty room.
“You can’t pay off love.”

Then she left—head held high, though her legs trembled with every step.

Outside, the cold night air slapped her face, the city lights blurring through her tears. She finally let herself collapse against the hood of her car, her shoulders shaking silently.

For three years she had believed she’d tamed the unbreakable man.
But in truth, she had only been a chapter in his waiting story.


The Aftermath

Back in the suite, Damien’s phone buzzed again, but he ignored it. He poured himself a drink, staring out the window at the glittering skyline of Zephyra. The taste of her name lingered at the edge of his thoughts, though he’d never admit it. He told himself he felt nothing.

Down in the street below, Olivia’s car sped away into the darkness. She didn’t know where she was going—only that she needed to escape the weight pressing on her chest. Each passing streetlight carved streaks of gold across her tear-streaked face.

In that moment, she made a silent vow.
Never again would she be anyone’s experiment.
Never again would she mistake control for affection, or attention for love.

The next time Damien Harrington saw her, she promised herself, she wouldn’t be the woman who begged for his heart. She would be the woman who made him regret losing hers.


The Symbolic Ending

When dawn finally touched the city, Olivia was still awake—standing barefoot on her balcony, wind whipping her hair. Her mascara had run, but her eyes were fierce, defiant.

She took a long breath, letting the icy air fill her lungs.
Somewhere inside, amid the pain, a spark was lighting—a spark that would one day become fire.

Love had made her weak.
Betrayal would make her strong.

And though Damien had walked away without looking back, she knew something he didn’t: no man walks away from Olivia Westbrook unscarred.

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