When I asked how he escaped his grave, Damian laughed and said he wasn’t in the coffin at all. He had to be there for the viewing service, but the fixer got his people to take him out at some point without anyone noticing.\n\n
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I didn’t know what to say when he finished.\u00a0Was I in a George Clooney heist movie?\n\n\n
“I know I hurt you,” he said as his eyes watered. “But I did it for us. I couldn’t let them win.”\n\n
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My mouth opened but nothing came out, so we stayed in that cab on that quiet road for hours without speaking, except for a few whispered, “I’m sorry.”\n\n
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Finally, when night fell, I asked him to take me home.\n\n
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It was there that the dam unleashed. I spent hours yelling while he tried to justify his actions. “YOU LET ME THINK YOU WERE DEAD!” I cried out.\n\n
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“I’m so sorry, baby!”\n\n
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“DON’T CALL ME BABY!”\n\n
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By the morning, I was all cried out, and my voice was hoarse, but I finally asked, “What now?” It wasn’t like we could go back to how things were. He was supposed to be dead. His family could easily see him here.\n\n
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Damian then explained his idea for the future. By faking his death, he ensured that all his legitimately earned assets were transferred to me. His family couldn’t touch them now. All I needed to do now was to sell and split it with him.\n\n
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But soon enough, he was moving abroad\u2026 for good. I was shaking my head, still in disbelief, when he asked me something outrageous.\n\n
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“I know that I hurt you terribly, but is there any way you’d want to come with me?” he asked.\n\n
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I scoffed and remained quiet for a long time, but eventually, I answered.\n\n
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“I can’t just pick up where we left off, even in another country,” I told him. “I’ll do whatever you need with the assets and the money, but you broke my heart. I don’t think I can trust you enough to start over. I need space.”\n\n
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He nodded seriously. “I understand. Take all the space and time you need. I have to leave later today. But I’m not giving up on us, Paige. I’ll wait for as long as it takes.”\n\n
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Before Damien left, he left me his contact information and promised he could check in when he could.\n\n
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For the next few weeks, I was furious. I didn’t respond to his texts. But I did start arranging to sell his business and consolidate assets. That brought some trouble with his parents, who wanted to claim what Damian had left me after his “death.”\n\n
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I had to see them several times in the presence of lawyers, and they were scary people.\n\n
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But there was nothing they could do legally to take anything from me, and my attorneys weren’t afraid of them. So, the Van Derlyns were forced to back off, and I was free to sell what I needed.\n\n
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When all was said and done, I started to see what Damian had done as the right choice. He was protecting himself and me from them. It was reckless and stupid\u2026 but also selfless.\n\n
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Weeks later, I realized something: I still loved him. Despite what he put me through, my heart hadn’t let go. I picked up my phone and dialed his number.\n\n
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“Paige?” he answered, pleasantly surprised.\n\n
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“Where are you?” I asked. “I’ll go there, but never do that to me again.”\n\n
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And that was it. Now, I’m in another country where they speak an entirely different language, but the beach is 30 minutes away.\n\n
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I had to give up everything, and it was worth it. Damian and I had another wedding and actually got to enjoy it this time. The Van Derlyns won’t ever find us, and we’re living our best life.\n\n
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Here’s\u00a0another story:\u00a0I was halfway to my mother-in-law’s house with freshly baked lasagna when my lawyer’s frantic call changed everything. “Go back home. NOW,” she shouted. What I walked into that night exposed the ugly sides of two of the closest people in my life.\n\n\n
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