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Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 172

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The End Of a Marriage 

Chapter 172 

Chapter 61 

Carlotta took a hesitant step forward, her gaze darting around the 

room before finally settling on Amber. Her cheeks flushed a deep red

whether from embarrassment or the weight of what she was about to 

say, Amber couldn’t tell. Aboutabout the things you said outside,

few moments ago, when you saw me with LucaCarlotta started

her voice wavering. You disrespected him more than you 

disrespected me, you know.” 

Amber stiffened, her arms crossing over her chest defensively. The 

accusation, though softly spoken, carried enough weight to sting. She 

stayed silent, watching as Carlotta fidgeted, her fingers twisting in 

front of her

BecauseCarlotta swallowed hard, her blush deepening. Because 

as much as it embarrasses me to admit it, the truth ishe’s never 

cheated on you. Not with me, not with anyone.Her voice faltered

and she looked down at her feet, unable to meet Amber’s eyes

Amber blinked, caught off guard. She had expected many things from 

this conversation, but not this. I never said he did,Amber replied lightly, though there was a cautious edge to her voice. I always knew 

he was faithful to meat least for the brief nine months we were 

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married.” 

Her words were nonchalant, almost dismissive, but Carlotta wasn’t finished. No!she interrupted, her voice rising slightly, her tone 

insistent. You don’t understand.” 

Amber’s brow furrowed as she tilted her head, confusion written all over her face. Carlotta’s expression was earnest now, her gaze fixed firmly on Amber, as if willing her to understand

And then it hit her

Amber’s breath caught as realization dawned, her eyes widening in 

shock. You’re sayingshe started, but the words trailed off. She 

couldn’t finish the thought, couldn’t quite wrap her mind around the 

implication

Carlotta nodded, her voice quieter now but no less firm. After your 

divorce,she began, pausing to let the words settle, he was never 

with me, either. Not in any way that you’re imagining.” 

Amber felt her knees weaken as the weight of Carlotta’s confession 

bore down on her. Her mind reeled, racing back over the years, over 

all the assumptions she had made. She had always believed that, after 

their marriage ended, Luca had run straight back into Carlotta’s arms. It had been a bitter comfort, a narrative she had clung to in her 

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darkest moments, justifying her pain with the belief that he had 

moved on, found solace in the woman he had left behind

But now that belief was unraveling, leaving her exposed to a truth she 

hadn’t been prepared to face

Carlotta took a deep breath, her voice softening as she continued.

won’t deny that I hoped he would, at first. I thoughtI thought that 

maybe, after you, he’d come back to me. That I’d get a second chance

But he didn’t. He couldn’t.Her gaze faltered, and she looked away

her voice tinged with a sorrow Amber couldn’t ignore. Because he 

was still in love with you.” 

Amber’s heart slammed against her ribs, the air in the room suddenly 

feeling too thin. Why are you telling me this?she whispered, her 

voice barely audible. She didn’t know if she was asking Carlotta or 

herself

Because you deserve to know the truth,Carlotta replied simply

And because, for all the years I’ve resented you, I don’t think you 

ever truly understood how much that man has always loved you. Even 

when you didn’t believe it yourself.” 

Carlotta’s voice cracked as she began, her hands clasped tightly in 

front of her like she was physically holding herself together. The 

truth isshe said, her tone filled with a bitter laugh that didn’t 

reach her eyes. If I had been any other selfrespecting woman,

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would’ve left him the second time too. I should have.She shook her 

head, letting out a laugh so hollow it made Amber wince. But I’m

foolish idiot, aren’t I?” 

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