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The Unwanted Wife's Exit

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 629    |    Released on: 12/06/2025

testament to hours I should have spent on bigger projects, maybe even that fellowship Dr. Reed kept mentioning. But we needed the m

ewhere, probably begging for snacks Ethan couldn' t really afford but wo

" I muttered to myself,

. My eyes drifted past them, towards the only upscale bistro in town, "The Gilded Spoon," a place

saw him

ever seen. He was laughing, leaning across a small table, his attention entirel

y lived a "simple, authentic rural life" just like us. She was a friend, some

distance, but their body lang

thing. They were friends. Maybe he was discussing a carpentry job

endor next to me I' d be back in a few minutes, just needed to run an errand. My

alleyway that ran alongside the bistro's patio, hidden

ow much longer?" Veronica' s voi

ied, his voice lower, more serious than I was used to. "

rah? An

ision I made when I was angry with you, angry with my family. If you said the word, I' d

. My husband, ready to leave. My son, preferring another woman. All the sacrifices, the dreams

handyman. This wasn't ab

t, the dust, the smell of fried food, it all felt suffocating. My intricate, historically inspi

ed offered. A way out

ed as I reache

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“The sun beat down on the flea market, where I sold my quilts. Each stitch was hours I should've spent on my art fellowship, but my handyman husband, Ethan, always said we needed money. Work was feast or famine in our Appalachian town. Then, at the upscale Bistro, I saw him: Ethan. Not in his work clothes, but a crisp linen shirt, laughing intimately with Veronica Hayes, "Aunt Ronnie" to our son. Hiding nearby, I overheard his chilling confession: "Marrying her was a mistake... I' d leave her tomorrow. Cody... he' ll adjust. He already likes you more anyway." My world shattered. My marriage, a lie. My husband, ready to abandon me and our son. My sacrifices, all for naught. He wasn't struggling; he was funding Veronica' s lavish influencer life. Later, he abandoned me in a a storm, leading to my broken ankle, only to then demand my masterpiece quilt – my 'Appalachian Sunset' – to save Veronica' s phony art show. The audacity! My own son, Cody, parroting their contempt, called my art "old rags," pushing me and screaming he wished "Aunt Ronnie was my mom!" How could they so cruelly betray everything I' d built? But in that hospital room, facing his casual cruelty and the theft of my soul' s work, something snapped. Battered but resolute, I looked at Ethan: "I want a divorce." Dr. Reed' s fellowship, my art, my path to freedom – it was all suddenly clear. I wouldn't be his convenient cover story anymore. I was taking back my life.”
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