No Ring, Just Revenge Novel

No Ring, Just Revenge Novel – An Unattainable Love “Let’s get a divorce. “You’ll get 5 million dollars, enough to set you up for life. “Sign the papers and leave. Now!” In their two years of marriage, it was the first time Lynwood Beasley had come to Catalina Rowland of his own accord—only to ask for a divorce. “Why, Lynwood?” Catalina asked, her voice trembling. “Did I do something wrong? I can—” “I’ve found Emelia,” Lynwood cut her off coldly. Catalina froze. Emelia? “But… Maritza said she was dead…” “Shut up!” Lynwood snapped. He would never let anyone speak ill of Emelia Hudson—the woman he loved.

Catalina pressed her lips together. His words cut deep, slicing through her like a knife, making her breathless. She had always known Lynwood kept an unattainable love in his heart. For the past few years, he had spared no effort looking for her worldwide. He had even tattooed her name on his chest. Lynwood loved Emelia to his very core, just like how much Catalina loved him. “Lynwood, I don’t want a divorce. Please don’t divorce me, OK? I love you…” Two years ago, Catalina had fallen off a cliff, and it was Lynwood who had saved her.

She had been injured, her memory gone. When she opened her eyes, he was the first person she saw. She fell for him at that exact moment. Lynwood’s gaze was icy as he spoke, “I don’t love you, Catalina.” Catalina’s heart broke, tears streaming down her face. No matter how hard she tried, he just couldn’t love her back. She knew Emelia had always been the only love of his life. “Mr. Beasley, the helicopter is ready,” Edwin Jenkins, Lynwood’s assistant, reported as he rushed into the room. After glancing at the divorce papers on the table, Lynwood ordered, “Sign it.

You have two days to move out.” With that, he turned and left without hesitation. “Lynwood!” Catalina dashed forward, throwing her arms around him. “Please… Don’t go! Don’t leave me behind…” Lynwood shoved her away, a flash of irritation crossing his eyes. “Let go!” Caught off guard, Catalina lost her balance and fell backward onto the floor. Her forehead slammed hard against the ground. Lynwood turned around and shot her a cold glance, then walked away and boarded the helicopter without looking back.

Five years—he had been searching for Emelia for five entire years, and now, he finally had a lead! He clutched the antique black diamond ring in his hand, anticipation burning in his chest. Meanwhile, Catalina slowly got up from the floor. Rubbing her forehead, she watched the helicopter disappear into the sky, her gaze sharp. The affection and grievance on her face were soon replaced by hatred. “What a total jerk!” she spat.

She went back inside and signed the divorce agreement without hesitation. Then she picked up her phone and dialed a number. “Hello? Who’s this?” a man answered. “It’s me.” “What the heck is wrong with you? How am I supposed to know who you are?” the man snapped. Arching an eyebrow, she said, “Seriously? You don’t recognize my voice, Lamar? You’ve got some balls!” After a brief silence, Lamar Hubbard suddenly exclaimed, “Lina!” “Yeah.” Lamar replied in an injured tone, “You’ve been missing for two years.

Not a single call or text. I thought you ran off with some dude!” Smiling, Catalina said, “I’ve sent you my location. Come pick me up.” *** Early the next morning. As soon as Catalina walked out of the villa, a sparkling, diamond-studded Ferrari screeched to a stop in front of her. “Hi, babe!” A handsome man with sculpted features, golden hair, and beautiful green eyes jumped out and threw his arms around her. Catalina shoved him off with a poker face, opened the car door, and got in. Lamar stomped his foot, pouting. “You’re so heartless, Catalina! I came here all the way from Cruvania, and this is how you greet me?” “Stop that!” Catalina shot a sideways glance at him.

Lamar got in the car as he replied, “Never. My flamboyance is who I am.” Rolling her eyes, Catalina said flatly, “Let’s go.” She didn’t belong here. Just like Lynwood didn’t belong to her. She had been a pushover here for two years. Now that she finally had her memory back, it was time for her to find out who had harmed her and made her

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