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The Unwanted Wife's Unstoppable Rise

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 549    |    Released on: 14/06/2025

streamed into the bedroom

ng over, one arm th

ater. And an aspirin.

nurse his hangover

ice, after last night, wa

e bed, lookin

void of emotion, "last nigh

"What are you talkin

broke to pursue her years ago. Y

h. I was wasted. You can't take drunk

e always used to dismiss

g. The long-term deceit, now

aid, the words tasting

use I got drunk and said some st

rly underestimating my resolve, ju

d, heading for the shower, as if I hadn

me. He never tru

t suffocating. I needed the who

gers trembling as I scro

dy. He was there when Mark an

lled

ed to ask you something

he other end. "Sarah.

stagram post, about Mar

I never wanted to get in the middle

ex? Please, j

ed my deep

ooked like he had a Porsche. Mark was crushed, his ego took a huge hit. You were there, being your usual kind self to him, and... he

built on his bruised eg

on me. I walked to the bathroom

Streaks of silver at my tem

of propping him up, of wondering why I wa

cold, hard resolve forming

e, a city I' d always dreamed of.

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The Unwanted Wife's Unstoppable Rise
The Unwanted Wife's Unstoppable Rise
“For five years, I was the devoted rock for Mark, pouring my love, money, and unwavering support into his struggling tech startup, dreaming of our shared future. Then, on April Fool's Day, a wedding invitation flashed on Instagram: Mark and Chloe. His college crush. Her smug caption, "#NotAJokeAnymore?", felt like a direct stab. He'd hidden it. That night, a drunken Mark called me Chloe, regretting he was "too broke" to pursue her. His friend confirmed I was a convenient rebound. Days later, I found Chloe in our apartment, wearing his shirt, who then gloatingly showed me their engagement photos – taken a month ago. I blacked out. Waking in the hospital, Mark brazenly offered a "solution": he' d keep me, his "wife," while managing Chloe. Five years of devotion, reduced to a reliable appliance, while my prematurely white hair screamed the truth of his deceit. But a notification for my expedited transfer to Europe was my lifeline. I ripped out my IV, walked out, and never looked back. Two years later, a frantic Chloe called: Mark was gravely ill, delirious, calling only for me, for my comforting remedies. He missed the services, not the woman. I calmly hung up; my new life was finally my own.”
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