His Robot Love, Her Broken Heart

His Robot Love, Her Broken Heart

Shi Yue

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For five years, New York society envied me, Ava Riley, the perfectly devoted wife to tech titan Liam Carter. Though legally blind, I felt his love in every touch, every whispered word, convinced I was the luckiest woman alive. But one night, a searing pain shot through my head, a shocking kaleidoscope of color exploded behind my eyelids, and then-I could see. My vision, blurry but real, focused on the bed. It wasn't Liam on top of me. It was a faceless, flawless robot, moving with the practiced intimacy I believed belonged to my husband. Then I saw Liam across the room, wrapped around a perfect, lifelike doll-his adopted sister, Sophia. Every intimate moment of our five-year marriage, every cherished touch, had been a vile, mechanical lie. The truth crashed down: I was just a blind prop in his twisted obsession, a placeholder for the woman he truly desired. When I confronted this horrifying reality, Sophia pushed me down the stairs, and I lost our baby. But Liam' s concern wasn't for me. He protected Sophia, dismissing my pain, our child, and even me, as collateral damage, painting me as an "emotionally unstable liar" to cover their tracks. How could the man I loved betray me so utterly? How could my own sacrifice have led to such a depraved deception? My heart didn't just break; it became a cold, hard stone of disbelief and fury. Lying in that hospital bed, rage burning through my soul, I ripped up Liam' s seven-figure "hush money" check, looked Sophia directly in her astonished eyes, and declared, "I' m divorcing him. And I' m not going quietly. I' m going to take everything."

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For five years, New York society envied me, Ava Riley, the perfectly devoted wife to tech titan Liam Carter.

Though legally blind, I felt his love in every touch, every whispered word, convinced I was the luckiest woman alive.

But one night, a searing pain shot through my head, a shocking kaleidoscope of color exploded behind my eyelids, and then-I could see.

My vision, blurry but real, focused on the bed.

It wasn't Liam on top of me.

It was a faceless, flawless robot, moving with the practiced intimacy I believed belonged to my husband.

Then I saw Liam across the room, wrapped around a perfect, lifelike doll-his adopted sister, Sophia.

Every intimate moment of our five-year marriage, every cherished touch, had been a vile, mechanical lie.

The truth crashed down: I was just a blind prop in his twisted obsession, a placeholder for the woman he truly desired.

When I confronted this horrifying reality, Sophia pushed me down the stairs, and I lost our baby.

But Liam' s concern wasn't for me.

He protected Sophia, dismissing my pain, our child, and even me, as collateral damage, painting me as an "emotionally unstable liar" to cover their tracks.

How could the man I loved betray me so utterly?

How could my own sacrifice have led to such a depraved deception?

My heart didn't just break; it became a cold, hard stone of disbelief and fury.

Lying in that hospital bed, rage burning through my soul, I ripped up Liam' s seven-figure "hush money" check, looked Sophia directly in her astonished eyes, and declared, "I' m divorcing him. And I' m not going quietly. I' m going to take everything."

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