With every message he scrolled through—one after another, from the very first to the most recent—Tyler’s grip tightened, his knuckles burning white.
*Is it cold on a rainy night? Not for me, because he’s here beside me.*
*He said I’m the one he cares about.*
And then, that last message—*He came to see me again.*
Each line cut into his heart like a blade.
Emilia had been telling the truth all along.
It was Vivienne sending those messages, goading her, provoking her again and again.
Hurting her.
And he—he’d been complicit, a silent accomplice.
All of this, it was why Emilia had fallen ill.
Crack!
Tyler’s fist clenched so hard, the phone screen splintered beneath his fingers.
A second later, he grabbed Vivienne by the collar and shoved her back against the headboard.
His eyes were bloodshot and wild, his whole presence dark and terrifying.
“You—” His chest heaved with fury, the words barely making it past his lips. “You were faking all along!” Tyler roared.
Vivienne flinched at his outburst but refused to back down.
“Why did you send her those messages? Tell me!” he demanded, his voice shaking with rage.
Vivienne trembled, but a twisted smile curled on her lips.
That smile only drove Tyler further over the edge.
“Vivienne!” he shouted, voice raw.
But she just kept laughing.
“Why?” Vivienne’s laughter spilled over, tears streaming down her cheeks. “Tyler, you’ve always known, haven’t you? I wanted you.”
“I was jealous of her. I didn’t want you two to be happy. I didn’t want you to care about her. I wanted you to divorce her, so I sent those messages.”
She shrugged, her voice chillingly casual. “It really is that simple.”


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