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The Midnight Iris of Betrayal

Chapter 7 

Word Count: 654    |    Released on: 25/12/2025

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my knuckles white, the angry glare of the setting sun doing nothing to soo

hesitated. She always answered. Always. Now, just

seat, then glanced at my dri

hook his head. "Not since yesterday,

hair. "She's just being dramatic. Trying to make

mall, vibrant shard of plastic, barely visible on the pl

It must have fallen from her purse when she was i

own. I squeezed my eyes shut, willing the image away. She

ew, clawed at my chest. It wasn't just a nail polish. It

the seat, my mind racing. I hadn't actually cheated. Not physic

remind her of what she had. To make her fight

: 'Allison, this is ridiculous. Come home. Now.' The

llison, please come home. We need

ilent, empty house. N

d. "Dad! Look! I used Mommy's lipstick! It's so pretty!"

. Mommy won't be mad." But inside, a growing dread

diligently across the marble floor, collecting dus

school diploma, thinking it was jus

ird?" I asked,

ommy! But it wasn't a storybook, so I pla

n my mind. Divorce certificate. No. It couldn't be. Not yet

n, then carefully, painstakingly, knelt to gather the delic

ver me. Just our old marriage certificate. She must h

. 'DECREE OF DISSOLUTION. THIS CERTIFICATE IS NO LONGER VALID.' And below

e pieces again. No. It couldn

from the floor. Our marriage w

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“After fifteen years of marriage, my husband finally noticed my nail polish. The shade was 'Midnight Iris.' It was also the favorite shade of his new assistant, Cheri. When I confronted him, Brennan called me ridiculous. "Maybe you should get a job," he sneered. "Stop obsessing over meaningless things." But the deepest cut came from my son, Bird. "You don't even do anything all day," he said, his words a mirror of his father's. "And Cheri is picking me up today. She's way more fun than you." Later, he texted, asking me to buy a birthday present for Cheri. My own birthday had been the week before. He hadn't even mentioned it. He hadn't forgotten. He just didn't care. I had been replaced in my own home, in my own son's heart. Before the tears could blind me, I sent a text to my lawyer. "I want to give up custody. Completely. I can't be a mother to a child who doesn't see me."”
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