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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1315

"Besides," Antoney had argued, "we have no idea when the counselors will find us. We need that water."

The three of them had been chased by a wild boar earlier and had lost their backpacks in the scramble. All they had left was the single bottle of water Stella was carrying.

But Stella looked at Foreman, his consciousness fading, and said, "He's severely dehydrated. If we don't help him now, he could die."

She gave him her water and, worried he would take a turn for the worse, stayed by his side until a rescue party finally found them.

"If Star had left me there," Foreman said now, "no one would have come looking for me. I would have died."

He only stayed in Stella's city for two years before his grandfather's people found him, had his face treated, and swiftly expelled his stepmother and her son from the family. After returning home, he had quietly kept tabs on Stella. When he learned that she was suffering a similar fate—her rightful place usurped by an illegitimate sibling—he felt an even deeper kinship with her, a profound ache in his heart for what she was enduring.

But he was young then, with no power of his own. He wanted to help, but he was helpless.

By the time he had seized control and become the head of the Richards family, she had married his best friend.

"When I found out you two were together," Foreman said, "I buried my feelings and wished you both happiness. We grew up together, Haynes. I knew your character, and I trusted you with her. But I never imagined you would betray her so completely for Rachel."

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