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The Divorce She Demanded

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1124    |    Released on: 04/06/2025

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is face illuminated b

?" he finally managed,

want a divo

bed. "Are you insane? You're throwing a tantrum ov

picked up a folded document. She'd retr

"These are the papers.

to her face, a dawning reali

hese drawn

afte

, Sarah? You think you can just wave some papers around and I'll

the papers f

edside lamp, grabbed a pen from the drawer. "You want

across the bottom line wit

e papers and the

. Happ

room, presumably to the spare room or the couch. He was sti

im go, a cold a

slightly. With a deep, shuddering breath

as d

yes, but

moment. She'd thought, foolishly, that maybe they

nce and blindness, had

d divorce papers to Captain Eva Rostov

rect superior, a no-nonsense

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without interruption, h

this willingly?" she

tain. Las

processed through the appropriate channels. The base legal aid ca

understanding. "You'll be informed once it's final

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the base, a strange

n she wou

with pre-deployment drills for an upcomi

mentioned the divorce papers. He was clearly waiting f

eave for the training, he foun

asked, his tone casu

hings," Sarah

I'm gone, can you keep an eye on Jessica and Leo? Just make

rioritization of Jessica st

papers signed, his co

longer recognized, or perhaps, a m

r voice devoid of inflecti

y her easy compliance

o say more, but then his phon

y turning away. "I'll see you when

xercise without another wo

arrived a week la

e phone, hoping for a call, a card,

, she did

m her plans were moving forward. They were

e, not with loneliness, but with a quiet sense of anticipation for

tine. Work, packing,

he saw Jessica Evans across the

ew, expensive-looking desig

carrying across the quiet street. "He was on a training t

a leadership conference. He ha

ng, not of jealousy, but

ip and given Sarah nothing

he divorce should be final any

to avoid an encounter,

ica's lips. She walked p

ark's back in town, you kn

ping her expressi

asn't sure." Jessica's eyes gleamed with poorly concealed malice. "So? Wh

prod, designed to humiliate. J

iance. She wouldn't give

ht smile. "A beautiful diamond tennis bracelet. He sai

hday, buying her a diamond tennis bracelet?

voice cut through th

hat the hell are you talking about?

ace thunderous, having

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The Divorce She Demanded
The Divorce She Demanded
“"Sarah, about that Chicago job..." Mark's words echoed, triggering a chilling deja vu. He was about to tell me my dream job, the history department head role in my hometown, had to be sacrificed for his needy sister-in-law, Jessica. Twenty years ago, I acquiesced, losing my path, my husband, and ultimately, myself to Mark's relentless prioritization of Jessica and the town's pitying whispers. This time, my defiant "I'm taking the job" was met with accusations of selfishness and indifference from him, and feigned sweetness from her. Our escalating conflict climaxed when a violent ice storm collapsed our house; trapped under debris, I watched Mark abandon me to save Jessica and her son. The searing pain in my leg was nothing compared to the gut-wrenching realization: he had chosen them, fully expecting me to die, his ultimate betrayal a stark and final message. But in that wreckage, a new resolve solidified: this wasn't an end, but liberation. From my hospital bed, I vowed to reclaim my life, refusing his eventual, posthumous apologies and compensation, finally free to forge my own destiny in Chicago.”
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