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Too Late, Husband: Watch Me Shine

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 809    |    Released on: 28/01/2026

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shaking that started in my knees and rattled through e

aze darted to me, a flicker of wicked satisfaction in their depths. "Eloise, is that true? You... you actually got rid of your baby?" Her tone was a sickly sweet bl

know I possessed. "You have no right to speak of children, of innocence.

otection. But Dawson was no longer looking at her. His gaze was fixed on me, his face pale, his eyes wide with

s comforting whispers, his solemn promises that we would try again. All of it, every cherished memory, every moment of supposed lov

gs threatened to give out. My head throbbed, a relentless drumbeat of p

den terror. He took a hesitant step towards me, clearly horrified by

n he was dying in that hospital bed, waiting for his son-in-law to say goodbye." I watched his eyes dart away, a flicker of guilt, of shame. He had always been my father's favorite, the promising young

e'll try again's. They were all hollow. Just like you. You were never truly there. You were always chasing something else, someone else." My voice rose, raw and desperate. "You are a coward, Dawson. A selfish, irresponsible

vacant. A rare, profound bewilderment crossed his f

lm, almost cheerful. "But you know what, Dawson? It' s fine. I don't need your pity, or your promises, or your money

t... what are you talking about?" he asked, his

as something, some terrible thing, I had kept from him, something he couldn't control. But that twisted satisfaction was quickly, utterly

sed, his voice strained, a frantic desperation enterin

son," I said, my voice quiet, decisive. "

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“My husband gave $250,000 of our life savings to his mistress for a fake surgery. I had sacrificed my own career to build his, and this was my reward. When I confronted him, he twisted our deepest shared trauma into a weapon. "You were so quick to get rid of our first baby, weren't you?" he sneered. His words hit me just hours after I had secretly terminated our second pregnancy-a choice his cruelty had forced upon me. I found him at the hospital comforting her, and he shoved me to the ground in front of a crowd, calling me heartless. He brought her back to our home, wrapping her in my favorite blanket on my sofa, while I was still reeling from the loss of our child. He thought our twenty years together meant I would always forgive him, that our love was a fortress. He was about to learn it was a house of cards, and I was holding the match.”
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