My Ex-Husband's Regret, My New Beginning
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into building my husband, Corbin, into an architectural star.
rought his "muse," Kallie, and
nd her in my bedroom, wearing my clothes, after she'd broken our
ose lavish life I had single-handedly funded. But the
red me, claiming she was pregn
, and booked a one-way ticket to Europe.
pte
ed his muse, his artistic equal, the one who understood his "authentic struggle." And there s
devoid of its usual warmth when he addre
that with artists he admired. He wanted m
yn. The one funded by the trust I'd set up, the one whose work Corbin obsessed over. The one wh
t aggressively natural. No heavy makeup, no obvious designer clothes. She wore oversized paint-splattered overalls, a sta
voice soft, almost a whisper. She offered a small, hesitant sm
idn't return her smile, just a slight nod
funded for Corbin's firm. Our Porsche, the one I'd bo
enger side, my usual spo
ast, and reached for the passenger d
as if burned. Her eyes darted to Corbin, then back to
me. "Not in my car," I said,
es welled up. She looked like a co
e cracking. She looked at him, he
e, his gaze cold. "Adeline, don't be r
laugh escaped me. "I'm ridiculous? Thi
on that patient, condescending tone he reserved for me when he
my chest. He was making excuses for h
oice. "If she's so comfortable in the driver's seat, let he
ine, what is wrong with you?" he g
e facade was cracking. Her eyes, still brimming, now h
full-blown sob. "I can't... I can't do this," she stammered, co
night. She cast one last glance back, her eyes meeting mine. In that b
eve in art, in beauty," she declared, her voice still shaky but gaining
I'd set up for Corbin's firm, was lecturing me on materialism. She was unique, alright. Uniquely manipulative. I had watched her ascend fro
ur tenth. And he was standing
ed out, starting after her.
ssion a mask of fury. "Adeline, y
ring, the one I had slipped onto his finger
ce surprisingly firm, "she doesn't need to apologize. I understand. Some people just... can't comprehend a
me me. My hands clenched into fists at my sides. I wante
thing in the cold night air. I looked
hands. "Fine," I murmured, step
I glanced down. There was a dark, sticky stain on
dark, gooey chocolate. And then I saw it, a matching
in exclaimed, rushing over to her. He didn'
must have... I don't know. A clumsy moment,
coat. The one I'd bought for him last Christmas, a limited edition. He wrappe
, reassuring. "I'll handle this." He glanced back
d hurled it at the ground. The shatter echoed through the quiet street. It wasn' t the first ti
rd a hammer blow. "And you let her ruin it." My v
ain. We can get it cleaned. Are you serio
Or at least the entire interior replaced. You can afford it,
? That's ridiculous! It was an accident!
ng. "Perhaps you should look in the mirror, Kall
is time. "Corbin, I can't belie
eing absolutely malicious! Do you hear yourself? I will pay for e
ep into my bones. This wasn't about the car anymore. It never was. It was about
orld twisted around me, every sound muted, eve