Epilogue: A Life No Longer Defined by the Past
In the months that followed, the legal case concluded in Rebecca’s favor. The hidden assets were exposed, the divorce was re-evaluated, and she received what had been denied to her years earlier: fairness.
Garrett’s financial empire collapsed under scrutiny. His reputation never fully recovered.
But Rebecca didn’t stay to watch.
She rebuilt her life instead.
She moved into a new home filled with light, stability, and peace. She left behind the constant weight of survival and entered something she had never truly known: emotional freedom.
Julian remained by her side—not as a savior, but as a partner. The twins adjusted, finding comfort in consistency rather than control. Slowly, life became something gentle again.
One year later, Rebecca stood in her kitchen surrounded by laughter, warmth, and the ordinary chaos of a real home. Her children were safe. Her life was stable. Her past no longer dictated her present.
When her daughter asked if she was happy, Rebecca finally understood the answer without hesitation.
“Yes,” she said. “I really am.”
That night, she realized something simple but profound:
The wedding she once feared had not destroyed her.
It had revealed her freedom.
And for the first time in years, she no longer needed revenge.
She only needed her life—and she already had it.
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