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From Fake Divorce to Real Fortune

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 640    |    Released on: 05/06/2025

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From Fake Divorce to Real Fortune
From Fake Divorce to Real Fortune
“It started with a casual scroll through a Facebook parenting group. My husband, Jack, came home that evening, his face alight with an excitement I hadn't seen in years. He spoke of a monumental career opportunity with BMW in Germany, a chance to elevate our family's future. Then came the chilling caveat: for obscure corporate reasons, he explained, participants needed to be officially single, so we'd need a "symbolic divorce." My heart plunged, because only days before, I'd read an anonymous post in that very same group detailing how a man planned to trick his wife into a fake divorce to run off with his new girlfriend; the parallels were undeniable. He swore it was just paperwork and a formality, that nothing would change between us. His palpable relief when I, feigning compliance, agreed to this monstrous charade was truly sickening. Less than a week later, with the divorce decree in hand, he flew overseas with his much younger, blonder colleague, vanishing without a trace. I soon discovered our joint bank account, earmarked for our dream house, had been emptied of nearly $50,000. "Trust him?" the word felt like ash in my mouth. My mind reeled with the audacity of his betrayal, and how he could orchestrate such a cruel plot to leave his family destitute for a fleeting fantasy. The urge to scream, to ruin him, was overwhelming, but a colder, more calculated anger began to take hold. A "symbolic" divorce? There's no such thing; a divorce is a divorce. But Jack, blinded by his perceived freedom, had made a fatal miscalculation. He had completely underestimated the wife he thought he'd outsmarted. He didn't know about my meticulously squirreled-away hundred thousand dollars, my ultimate, secret safety net. As his car disappeared down the street, a singular, potent thought solidified in my mind: Go enjoy your "freedom," Jack, because getting back in won't be so easy, and you've just signed away more than you know.”
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