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After the Last Tear: Rising from the Ashes of a Broken Marriage By Cassila K

Chapter 59
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Chapter 59

The front row saw it first, causing a ripple of panic.

Luke moved swiftly, but | wasn't his target.

Chaos erupted as he lunged at Gavin.

| tried to stop him, but too late.

"Watch out!"

People rushed forward, pushingaside.

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Blood splattered the ground-but not Gavin's.

The knife was lodged in Luke's abdomen.

His hands covered in red, he looked atwith hurt eyes.

"Yvonne, it hurts so much..."

For a moment, | flashed back to years ago when he insisted on cooking and cut

his finger. He had giventhe swounded look then.

But | would never again cradle his hands and bandage his wounds.

| rushed to Gavin, checking his injuries.

Thankfully, Gavin only had a scratch on his arm.

In the crowd, someone called an ambulance while others surrounded Luke.

His gaze burned into me, but I didn't look back.

They took Luke away.

The wedding continued in disarray, somehow making it to the end.

| didn't see him for a long tafter that.

Word was his father had him confined.

Then crumors of suicide attempts, each trescued just in time.

Later, | heard his father found Mandy, hoping she could help Luke recover.

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It backfired-they found Mandy barely alive, brutalized by Luke.

They say she was permanently disabled.

| didn't actively seek this news, just lived my life.

On my next birthday, Gavin wanted to throw a big party, but | refused.

Instead, | baked myself an ugly cake.

I'd grown to love documenting life, posting casual photos on social media.

Luke liked one of my posts.

After that, | only heard about him through the news.

His ruthless tactics let him take over the family business in just a year.

Or stories of his affairs with women who'd had extensive plastic surgery.

Their faces all resembled someone-more or less.