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The Divorce He Filed Himself

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 422    |    Released on: 12/06/2025

to be meeting a client for a quick co

a high-end bout

and J

ag, the kind that cost more than my car's down payment

aming, clingi

lars for a new suit for court. He' d sighed, talked about

ly replaced by defensiveness. Jessie saw me too, he

e a little too loud. "Shouldn't you be focusing on Je

her eyes wide a

you were going to help. I

papers from my bri

s ready, Mark. Fo

Pure, unadulterat

h!" He turned to me, beaming. "Let's go file them right now. I'l

s car, urging me along. Jess

t how relieved Jessie would be, how this

e insisted on taking

his is a big mom

didn't even glance at the names on the

he announced, puffing

rk stam

, grinning. "Done

d to flo

ssie's been wanting to try that new scuba diving spot off La Joll

s supposed freedom, a freedom he had ju

thick enough

I said. "Sou

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The Divorce He Filed Himself
The Divorce He Filed Himself
“My husband Mark called, his voice a whip crack in my ear, furious that I was in Napa enjoying wine instead of fretting over his mistress, Jessie. For seven years, his world revolved around Jessie' s endless dramas, her "fragile" state always prioritized over my needs, my feelings, or even the memory of my late father. I quietly drafted dissolution papers, shifting the names from generic "Jane Doe" to "Sarah Miller vs. Mark Thompson," a silent vow of freedom. He dismissed my pain, gaslighted my reality, and funneled our marital assets into Jessie' s lavish lifestyle, casually buying her a $15,000 designer bag when I couldn't get a few hundred for a work suit. The ultimate betrayal came during a scuba trip off La Jolla: he shoved me, his wife, directly into a shark's path to save Jessie, then abandoned me, celebrating with her on the boat while I gasped for air, bleeding. How could anyone be so utterly blind, so consumed by another's manufactured crisis, that they would sacrifice their own spouse and then, beaming, personally file divorce papers thinking they were for their mistress? He proudly signed away his future, thinking he was liberating Jessie, not realizing he was cementing my escape and sealing his own downfall. The game was on, and watching his oblivious delight, I knew I would win.”
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