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The Runaway Astrophysicist And Her Secret

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 801    |    Released on: 11/12/2025

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ttled Brielle, her voice a sharp accusation in the car. "Arlo! Are you eve

knew, yet whose absence felt like a gaping wound. Distracted by the old emails on my phone, Corinne' s precise, intelligent queries

lways was so boring. Head in the clouds, totally impractical. It's probably a good thing she's gone,

t she was a supernova contained. I remembered how she' d quietly retreat to her study when I brought clients home, avoiding the superficial chatter. I' d always seen it as social awkwardness, a mild emba

r again. Her absence wasn't a relief; it was a gaping void. The mansion, once a symbol of my triumph, now felt like a mausoleum. Everything was too clean, too silent, too perfectly ordered. Briel

' s voice snapped me back to the present. "Yo

settled into my soul. My focus at work was shattered. Deals I would have closed in

ne arrives, everything will be perfect. We'll be a real family." She reached for my hand, her manicured nai

red at her, feeling utterly numb. A flicker of Cor

tacama. A remote desert. I had dismissed it, laughed it off. A hobby. My gut clenched. There was something more, something

his hand. He placed it on my desk, his eyes briefly flicking to the "grant appl

e familiar logo of one of the city's most prominent law firms. My heart leaped into my throat. T

se of impending doom washed over me. This w

Hatfield, was printed in elegant, formal script. N

e same formal letterhead. My eyes scanned the words, cold and

.. Final Decree of Dissoluti

eft my lungs. The paper flu

inal. And my signature, obtain

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The Runaway Astrophysicist And Her Secret
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“After five years of a cold, empty marriage to tech titan Arlo Hatfield, I tricked him into signing our divorce papers, disguised as a grant application for my astrophysics fellowship in Chile. Just as my escape was within reach, I discovered I was pregnant. At the same time, I found Arlo doting on his childhood sweetheart, Brielle, who was faking her own pregnancy to win him over. In the hospital, suffering from a real pregnancy complication, I watched as Arlo rushed to Brielle' s side, completely ignoring my pain. He was so blinded by her lies that he didn't even realize I was carrying his child, assuming I'd just had a minor stomach flu. "Corinne, darling, are you alright?" Brielle cooed, her eyes glinting with victory. "Arlo and I just got the most wonderful news. Our little one is doing so well." He never even looked back at me. I saw the truth then: I was invisible to him, and so was our child. His world was built on power and lies, and there was no place for us in it. So I fled. I took our baby and disappeared to Chile, building a new life among the stars, far from his suffocating shadow. I thought I had finally escaped. Years later, after a catastrophic earthquake, he found me. Bruised, broken, and desperate, he begged for forgiveness. "I didn't know," he pleaded. I looked at the man who had shattered my world and held our child closer. "You didn't care to know," I said, my voice as cold as the space between galaxies. "And now, you've lost everything."”
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