Chapter 61
Married To My Ex-Husband’s Rival by Jobet GraySon
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Amber stormed into Alisonâs office, her fury etched deeply on her face. The assistants who recognized
her as Alisonâs friend didnât attempt to stop her as she barged through the open door. The room fell silent as Amber and Alison locked eyes, and the expression on Alisonâs face was charged with tension
and disbelief.
Alison, her surprise evident, mustered a smile as she greeted Amber. âAmber, I wasnât expecting to
see you here. Whatâs going on? I thought you said you never wanted to see me again. Did you suddenly
miss your only friend? Are you here to apologize with a surprise visit?â she asked.
Amber didnât respond with words. Instead, a sinister smirk curled on her l*ps as she dropped her bag
on the sofa, determined purpose radiating from her gaze. She closed the distance between them,
marching straight towards Alisonâs desk. Without wasting another moment, Amber raised her hand and
delivered a resounding slap across Alisonâs face.
Shock and pain flashed across Alisonâs features as she instinctively held her cheek, a stunned gasp escaping her l*ps. âAmber, what in the world? What is the meaning of this?â she demanded.
The deadly glint in Amberâs eyes persisted as she smirked once again, channeling all her anger and
betrayal into her next a With no hesitation, she slapped Alison across the face for a second time, the sound resonating throughout the room.
Alisonâs fury ignited. âHave you completely lost your mind, Amber?â
Amberâs eerie smile widened. âOh, Iâve lost my mind, Alison. And itâs all thanks to you doing such a good job,â she taunted, her eyes boring into Alisonâs.
Alisonâs confusion deepened. âAmber, what are you talking about? What have I done to deserve getting
treated like this?â
The room hummed with tension as Amberâs eerie smile persisted. âDonât act innocent, Alison. I know. what you did, and so do you, you disgusting bi tch,â she hissed.
Alisonâs eyes widened with realization, fear creeping into her gaze. âAmber, I genuinely donât know what youâre accusing me of. What in the world is going on with you?â
Amberâs voice dripped with bitter sarcasm as she reveled in the power of her revelation. âYou really
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donât know, Alison? You have no idea the damage youâve caused?â She paused, her eyes piercing into
Alisonâs soul. âIâm talking about the medications. The ones you switched in order to crew me over,
you disgusting good-for-nothing!â
Alisonâs face was drained of color, and her expression was a mix of horror and disbelief. She stood
in shock as Amber launched her accusations, her mind racing to find a way out of this rapidly escalating situation.
âAmber, I swear to you, I didnât do anything of the sort. I would never do something so cruel to
you,â she pleaded.
Alison stood in shock as Amber launched her accusations, her mind racing to find a way out of this
rapidly escalating situation.
With a deep breath, Alison decided to stick to her pretense of innocence, hoping against hope that she could salvage the situation. âAmber, I canât believe you would accuse me of something so wicked,â she said, feigning hurt and confusion. âYou know how much I care about you. Why would you think I
would do something like this?â
Amberâs furious gaze remained unyielding as she scoffed at Alisonâs words. âOh, of course, you care. about me so much,â she replied. âYou cared so much that you tried to drive me crazy, putting your
medical license on the line by prescribing medications that were never meant for me.â
Alisonâs expression shifted, a hint of resignation replacing her pretense. She let out a weary sigh, the facade sl*pping away. âAnd what if I did switch out your medications?â she asked nonchalantly.
Amberâs eyes widened in disbelief, her anger escalating at Alisonâs brazen admission. Without a moment
s hesitation, she took Alison by surprise and delivered another resounding slap across her face.
Alison stumbled back, a mixture of shock and outrage etched on her features.
Infuriated by Alisonâs lack of remorse, Amberâs anger intensified. She refused to let her betrayal go unpunished. Grabbing whatever stationary she could find on the nearby desk, Amber hurled it at
Alisonâs face. The items struck Alisonâs cheek with a resounding thud, causing her to retreat even
further.
The room erupted into chaos as books and documents were flung violently across the space, aiming straight for Alisonâs face. Each impact sent shockwaves of pain through her, causing her to stagger
backward, her nose now bleeding.
Alison, her face splattered with ink and blood, reached up to wipe away the crimson stream. âYou
think you can just lay your hands on me? Well, two can play at that game.â
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In a fit of rage, Alison lunged forward, her fist poised to strike Amber. But before she could make
contact, Amber swiftly dodged the blow and retaliated with her own attack. Blinded with rage, she
unleashed a flurry of punches on Alisonâs defenseless form.
Amberâs fists connected with Alisonâs face repeatedly, each strike driven by her deep-seated anger and betrayal.
Amber stood over Alisonâs beaten and bloodied form with a sense of grim satisfaction. Her anger had been unleashed, and her thirst for revenge was momentarily quenched. She glanced down at her trembling hands, her knuckles raw and bruised.
Taking a deep breath, Amber composed herself, her eyes hardening with determination. She retrieved her purse from the nearby sofa before turning to face Alison, her voice dripping with restrained fury.
âYouâre free to sue me for assault, Alison,â Amber declared. âBut mark my words; this is just the beginning for you. Losing your medical license wonât be enough of a punishment. I wonât stop until youâve lost your freedom as well.â
Alison, her face bloodied and bruised, struggled to sit up, her voice defiant despite the pain she felt. âYou have no concrete evidence, Amber. You can do nothing,â she retorted.
Amberâs laughter cut through the air. âOh, Alison, you underestimate me,â she replied, the gleam of wickedness flickering in her gaze. âJust wait and see what Iâm capable of. Iâll make you regret meeting me.â
With her final words lingering in the air, Amber turned on her heel and walked out of the ravaged office, leaving Alison to contemplate her impending threat.
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