Hell Bound

Hell Bound

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It seemed like it couldn't possibly happen. I started noticing that Shadow, my husband, was acting fairly different lately. He seemed to drink more, and became more and more of a jerk everyday. "Something isn't right." I thought to myself. Finally I decided to investigate by asking him questions. One question I asked was "When did we meet?" His answer was "In this place." What he ment was the place between Heaven and Hell that we have all been in for quite a while. Not being accepted to either one of them. He was wrong, we met in middle school. "Shadow would remember this stuff." I finally gained confidence and yelled "Your not Shadow!" I pulled a gun out of my belt and aimed it at him. This evil smirk appeared on his face "Finally you figured it out." Pulling the trigge, a bullet went right through his stomach, and he disappeared.
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Beneath the Shadows - Part 3 Some people say that marriage changes everything-that it tames a man, softens a woman, turns fire into quiet embers. But they didn't know us. Caleb and I had been through too much to let anything turn to ash. If anything, marriage made us stronger, sharper, more dangerous. We weren't just lovers. We were a team. A force of nature. Together, we rebuilt Caleb's empire piece by piece until it became something no one could touch. More powerful than ever. Untouchable. Unshakable. At least, that's what I thought. It had been nearly a year since Caleb slid that emerald ring onto my finger, a promise that felt like a declaration of war against the rest of the world. And even now, with everything we'd achieved, I still carried shadows inside me. The trauma of the past-the betrayal, the pain, Ben-had left scars I couldn't erase. But I'd learned to use them. To let those shadows make me stronger instead of weaker. If there was one thing Caleb taught me, it was how to survive in a world built on blood and lies. And I was thriving. The woman I used to be-the one who doubted herself, who let others decide her worth-was gone. In her place stood someone new. Someone who could stand next to Caleb and not just survive, but rule. But life has a funny way of testing you just when you think you've won. I didn't know it yet, but the peace we'd fought so hard to build was about to crack. And this time, the betrayal wouldn't come from the outside. This time, it was hiding in plain sight.

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