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Rising From Ashes: The Betrayed Wife's Return

Chapter 2 Chapter 2

Word Count: 1554    |    Released on: 14/05/2026

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eels. He seemed utterly unaware of the storm brewing around him. His presence, however, was

lex. I opened every drawer, every cabinet, every closet. I was no longer a pet-sitter; I was a

n my heart, yet propelled my resolve. I meticulously photographed everything: receipts for dinners at restaurants Damien claimed were "too expensive" for us, concert tickets for bands he said he "wasn't into,"

smiling, holding hands, building sandcastles. My stomach twisted with nausea. They had stolen my memories, tainted my sacred places. They had even taken a self

"Damien and Candace." His aunt, who had always been so warm to me, had clearly accepted Candace into the family fold without a second thought. I felt a c

tricately carved. I opened it. Inside, nestled on a bed of velvet, lay a delicate silver locket. It was engraved with a single date: the

ary, celebrated with her, marked with a gift that acknowledged their shared time

t became a cold, hard ember, burning steadily. I needed to see him. I needed to see him, face to face, to confirm that the man I loved

to catch a glimpse of Damien, to see him enter or leave. I sat on a bench, heart pounding, scanning every face, every car. The sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in

leash. I would head back to our shared apartment. The anticipation

Each step felt heavy. I fumbled with my keys, the metal cold against my skin. As I pushed open the door, I found Damien sitting on the couch, watchi

pressed a hand to my mouth, fighting the urge to throw up. My body

e. You're home early. How was the pet-sitting gig?" His voice was smoo

esponsive nod, the wor

little green. Morning sickness acting up?" He stood,

on warring with the need to maintain my comp

ist, a gesture that now felt like a viper coiling around me. "You're probably just exha

ed. "You've been so stressed lately, Addie. Are

ike ash. "I'm fine, Damien," I s

lled my nostrils. I stiffened, barely able to tolerate his touch. "It's okay, sweetheart," he murmured, gent

ushing against my skin, sending shivers of disgust through me. "I promise you, Addi

s painting a future with me, while already living another with her. He was t

ry. Their screaming matches, the slammed doors, the cold silence. My mother's tears, my father

my father. He promised stability, unwavering loyalty, a safe harbor. "I won't ever leave you, Addie. I'm not him," he had sworn countless times, his eye

icture of a life filled with laughter, stability, and enduring love. "I know you're scared, Addie," he had said, his voice soft, "but I'm not going anywhere. I'm in this for good. Forever."

rse than my parents' messy divorce. At least they had been honest about their unhappines

illing down my cheeks. My shoulders shook with silent sobs. Th

s laced with genuine alarm, a performance so convincing it made my stomach churn. He pulled m

d to breathe, to think, to plan. I needed to confront him, but not yet. Not like this. I needed to be cold, calculated, not a sobbing me

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Rising From Ashes: The Betrayed Wife's Return
Rising From Ashes: The Betrayed Wife's Return
“I took a pet-sitting gig at a luxury apartment, thinking my life was perfect. I was pregnant and engaged to Damien, a successful attorney who had spent seven years proving his unwavering loyalty. But the moment I stepped inside, I recognized his cologne. Then I saw the photos. The apartment belonged to his mistress, Candace. She had deliberately hired me to flaunt their year-long affair and the massive diamond ring he had just bought her. Candace even set a trap, calling the police to falsely accuse me of stealing that ring to completely destroy my reputation. But I turned the tables, using my knowledge of his habits to expose her perjury and their affair right in front of the detectives. Furious that his flawless public image was ruined, Damien confronted me outside the precinct. When I told him I was pregnant, instead of joy, his eyes filled with panic for his career. "Shut up!" he roared. He violently shoved me to the ground in front of a crowd of onlookers. Blood pooled on the cold pavement. I lost our baby. As I lay in the ICU, my heart turned to ash. He had spent seven years promising me a safe harbor, only to brutally murder our unborn child just to protect his own selfish ego. I didn't shed a single tear. I used his overwhelming public guilt to make him sign over all his assets to me, then vanished without a trace. A year later, I returned to New York not as the broken Addison, but as "Phoenix," the world's most powerful jewelry designer. And I am here to personally put him in a prison cell.”