Dear ex-Wife please be mine again

Chapter 99



Bianca’s POV.

The cold seeped through my bones, biting at my skin as I sat on the hard, filthy floor of the cell. My once–perfect manicure was chipped, dirt beneath my nails. disgusting. The chill of the concrete walls made me shiver uncontrollably, my designer clothes now wrinkled and stained with grime. How had it come to this? Me, Bianca Monroe, reduced to this level of filth. It felt like a nightmare I couldn’t wake up from

I clenched my fists, my nails digging into my palms as I stared at the iron bars in front of me. I banged my fists against them. the sound echoing through the empty halls. “Damn you, Alex!” I screamed into the emptiness, my voice hoarse from the hours I had already spent shouting. “You promised me everything, and now you’ve thrown me into this hellhole?”

The irony burned like acid. I had done everything for him. Everything I did, every step I took, was to get him back. I destroyed Christiana, tormented her, set fire to her life..all for him. And now? Now Alex had found out, had looked at me with that cold, cruel glare, and tossed me into this cell like I was nothing.

I spat on the ground, the venom rising in my throat. “Christiana Davis, I hissed her name, pacing back and forth in the small, cramped cell. “It’s all because of her. That stupid, pathetic woman.” My body burned with hate. She had everything. Alex’s children, his affection, his attention. I could still see the way he looked at her, the way he softened when he talked about those little brats. He should’ve been looking at me like that, not her.

1 slammed my fists against the bars again, the pain barely registering through the blinding rage. “I was supposed to have it all” I shouted, my voice cracking. “I was supposed to be his! I was the one who stood by him when everyone else turned away!” My chest heaved with anger, my heart racing as images of Christiana and her perfect little family flashed in my mind.

I could still hear Alex’s voice in my head, cold and final, when he threw me in here. “You’ll never see the light of day again, Bianca. Not after everything you’ve done.” His words echoed in my mind like a sickening mantra. He had looked at me like I was dirt, less than dirt. The same man who had once kissed my lips, who had once whispered sweet nothings into my ear, now hated me with a passion I couldn’t have imagined.

I kicked the bars this time, the clang reverberating through the cell. “I hate you, Christiana!” I snarled, my voice venomous. “You think you’ve won, don’t you? Sinting in your fancy hotel suite with your perfect little kids. You think this is over?” My breath came in ragged gasps as 1 glared at the empty cell in front of me, imagining it was Christiana standing there..

“She ruined everything for me,” I muttered to myself, pacing again, my mind racing. “If it weren’t for her, I would still be on top. I was a celebrity, a fashion icon. People looked up to me!” My voice rose with each word, as though the walls needed to hear my torment. “And now look at me.” I stopped in front of the small, cracked mirror hanging on the wall, staring at the woman reflected back at me. My eyes were wild, my face pale, hair tangled.

“She took it all from me,” I whispered to my reflection, a crazed smile tugging at my lips. “Her and those wretched children. Alex’s little spawn.” Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.

I clenched my teeth, the rage building to a boiling point inside me. “I’ll make her pay. I’ll make them all pay. Christiana, Alex those kids.” I could feel the hate coursing through me like poison, infecting every part of me. They thought they could just walk away, live their happy little life without consequence?

1 banged the bars again, my knuckles aching from the force. “I find a way out of here,” I whispered to myself, my voice low and dangerous. “I’ll get out, and when I do, Christiana Davis won’t even know what hit her.”

The fire burned in my chest as I paced again, muttering to myself like a woman possessed. “I’ll get my lawyer. He’ll get me our of this mess. And when I do… oh, when I do, they’ll all regret underestimating me.”

I laughed, a twisted sound that echoed off the cold, damp walls. You hear that, Alex? You’ll regret throwing me in here. You think I’m just going to rot away? No. I’ll come back stronger, more dangerous than ever. And I will ruin everything you hold dear

1 slammed my fists against the bars one last time, feeling the sting but not caring. The pain fueled the rage, kept it burning Inside me. I would make them pay…all of them.

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I paced the cell, my breath–coming in shallow gasps. I couldn’t stand another minute of this filthy cage. The cold air gnawed at my skin, but the boiling rage inside me kept me moving. I had to think, had to find a way out of this nightmare. I wasn’t going to let them break me…not Alex, not Christiana, and certainly not this disgusting prison.

As I glanced toward the small barred window at the top of the cell, an idea struck me. My phone. My lawyers, I wasn’t some common criminal, I had connections–powerful connections. I stopped pacing and marched to the front of the cell, gripping the bars tightly as I called out to the guard standing just outside,

“Hey!” My voice was desperate, it was of panic and urgency. “I need to make a phone call. It’s my right, isn’t it? Just one call. Please, you have to let me speak to my lawyers.”

The guard turned, his face blank, as if he’d heard this plea a hundred times before. “Yeah, sure. But don’t expect any miracles,” he muttered, already reaching for the small key ring at his belt.

I watched him unlock the small slot in the door where prisoners could receive things from the outside. He handed me an old, clunky cell phone. It wasn’t mine, but it would do. My hands trembled as I dialed the number, a pathetic act that I perfected over the years. I had to look the part..vulnerable, weak like a woman who had been wronged by the system.

The line rang once, twice, then I heard the familiar voice of Simon, my top attorney. “Bianca? Where are you calling from? What’s going on?”

My voice cracked as I spoke, letting out a shaky breath for effect Simon, you have to help me. I’ve been framed. They’ve locked me up, and I don’t know how long I can take it in here!” My words came out rushed, it was of fear and desperation. “I didn’t do any of this, Simon. You know me. I would never hurt anyone.”

The guard watched me closely, his expression unmoved. But I could hear the shift in Simon’s tone, the concern creeping in. “Calm down, Bianca. Take a breath and tell me what’s going on Who framed you? What are the charges?”

“I don’t even know everything they’re accusing me of.” I lied, my voice trembling. They’re saying I’m behind all these terrible things the fire at Christiana’s house, the kidnapping, everything But none of it’s true, Simon. Christiana and Alex they’re working together to destroy me because I’m a threat to their happy little life.”

There was a long pause on the other end of the line. I knew Simon was calculating, already piecing together his strategy. He was the best in the country for a reason. And I knew exactly how to play him. I’forced a sob, letting it escape my throat. “Please, Simon, you have to get me out of here. I can’t stay in this horrible place. They’re treating me like I’m some kind of

monster”

His voice softened, just as I knew it would. “We’ll take care of it, Bianca. I’ll bring the whole team. We’ll fight this, and we’ll have you out of there within a few days, I promise. No judge in their right mind will believe these ridiculous accusations once we show them the truth.”

A bitter smile tugged at the corners of my lips. Of course, they wouldn’t believe it. I was too good at what I did, too polished to ever let anyone see through the cracks. But I kept my voice pitiful: “Thank you, Simon. I don’t know what I’d do without you. Just… please hurry.”

“We’ll start working on it right away. Hold on for a few more days, Bianca. We’ll pull every string we can.”

I nodded, even though he couldn’t see me, and let out another shaky breath. Thank you. I’ll hold on

As soon as I hung up the phone, I felt the rush of relief wash over me. I was in control again. My lawyers would handle the rest. Simon and his team had no idea who I really was, and they never would. They saw what I wanted them to see…a frightened, wronged woman, desperate for justice.

I handed the phone back to the guard, my expression carefully composed, as though I was barely holding myself together. They’re going to get me out,” I muttered, my voice hoarse. “I don’t belong here.”

The guard shrugged, indifferent. “We’ll see about that.”

As he locked the slot, I turned away, a smirk slowly spreading across my face. Let them believe I was innocent. Let them

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think I was just a victim of circumstance. Once Simon and his team worked their magic. I’d be out of this filthy cell and on top, where I belonged

I sat down on the small bench, staring at the cold concrete floor beneath me. The rage still simmered inside me, bubbling just below the surface. This wasn’t over. Not by a long shot, Christiana thought she could bear me? She had no idea who the was dealing with. I would walk out of here, and when I did, I would make her regret every single thing

Alex had betrayed me, thrown me in this cage like I was some common criminal. But I’d show him too. He thought he could just cast me aside, replace me with her? He’d be crawling back to me when I was done. They’d all regret ever crossing Bianca

I clenched my fists, my nails digging into my palms as I whispered to myself, “I’ll get o

ut of here. And when I do, they’ll wish they never laid eyes on me.”


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