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Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception novel Chapter 10

Summary for Chapter 10: Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception

Chapter 10 – A Turning Point in Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception by Cassila K

In this chapter of Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception, Cassila K introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 10 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

Realizing the date on the abortion certificate, James grabbed Rachel by the throat, his eyes turning savage.

"What happened between you and Emily at the hotel that day? What did you say to her?"

"She had the abortion right after your confrontation. What the hell did you tell her?"

It was the first time he'd ever been violent with Rachel.

Terrified but trying to maintain composure, she stammered, "You're overreacting! What could I possibly have said? She attacked me out of jealousy because I was marrying you. You saw it yourself!"

"Someone like her—so desperate and pathetic—would do anything to claw her way into your family. She'd eliminate any obstacle. Don't let her manipulate you."

James knew Rachel better than she knew herself. One look at her eyes told him she was lying.

He maintained his grip and ordered his assistant to retrieve the hotel security footage immediately.

Rachel's heart sank. A flash of malice crossed her face. He was investigating her for that breeding cow?

She kept talking, desperate to distract him. "James, it's our wedding day. Don't ruin everything for someone who doesn't matter. Please."

"I've seen girls like Emily in med school—they'll do anything to climb the social ladder. She doesn't actually care about you—just your status and bank account."

James remained unmoved, studying this new version of Rachel—no longer poised and elegant, but vicious and desperate.

A realization dawned on him: This is what I've worshipped all these years?

Whatever happened, Emily's baby—his baby—died because of Rachel.

Not only did she feel no remorse, but she seemed proud of it.

Emily was nothing like Rachel described. She'd never asked him for money.

"Enough!"

James kicked her away and snarled, "You love me? Yet you've been happily accepting my gifts for years. Stringing me along while enjoying the luxury I provided. Did you think I couldn't see through you?"

"I used to love you. I spent money and energy pursuing you. I even sacrificed Emily's five babies as specimens for your research. I promised to make you my wife, to give you the grandest wedding imaginable. Why wasn't that enough? Why did you have to show Emily those videos and photos? Why say those horrible things that drove her to abort our child? Her body was already weak! How could you be so cruel?"

"Emily isn't what you say. She never asked me for anything. And she's not the other woman—she was by my side long before you agreed to marry me. Rachel, you're the one who's disgraceful."

"The wedding is canceled. Emily is my wife. You'd better pray she's alive, or I swear I'll make you pay. You and your entire family should prepare for the consequences."

As James turned to leave, his mother stepped into his path.

"James, where do you think you're going? Are you defying your own mother now?"

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