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The Firefighter's Accidental Wife

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 907    |    Released on: 16/06/2025

s a low drone in the

the State of Oregon, I now p

face was calm, professional. She wore a simple dres

w he imagined g

fading. Her one wish was to see hi

loyment, family expectations. She' d been direct, practic

e," the judge said, a

rk, steady brown, met his. She gav

press of lips against hers. It

s hand was firm as she wrote h

firefighter paramedic. Now, he was als

ed to Chloe Davis. His

made his sto

in Havenwood. The familiar street, the rose bush

om, scrolling on her phone. She

" he

. She finally looked at him, a flicker of a

re he'd been. He

g came up

and. "Whatever. Listen, Ri

t her. "What?

her boutique's alarm malfunctioned at night. Chloe had called it

bject. "His apartment situation fell through. He' s a si

sation hung in th

ady married. This new development, as shocking as

, his voice dev

She probably expected a

he said. More hers than his,

certificate tucked in his w

of detachment

She'd called Ethan, frantic. He was on shift, a bad multi-car pile-up on

check back, she was

Chloe looking scared through the window, and "bravely" went in to chec

t complex two blocks from the boutique. He also heard Ri

y voiced his concern

nwood Sunday market. People stared. "Ricky is kind and brave! He actually ca

biological parents, their work

been his rock after Sarah told him the

placed by this stranger who

was moving her new

st room. "I'll sleep in here

e, to tell her about Maya

est room door. "Chl

again, a small smile playin

icky' s bringing some of Leo' s things over. I wan

n his small office, where he kept hi

t say a

st room door. The

. Not like this. She

wasn't just physical. It w

married to a captain in the U.S. Army. And his

become a co

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“My life, as a firefighter paramedic, seemed straightforward. I was engaged to Chloe, my high school sweetheart, and planned a future with her. But a secret, solemn commitment changed everything: to fulfill my dying adoptive mother Sarah's final wish, I quietly married Army Captain Maya Rodriguez. However, my return home to our shared house in Havenwood plunged me into a nightmare. Chloe, without consultation, announced her manipulative "rescuer," Ricky Vargas, and his young son Leo, were moving in indefinitely. This unwelcome intrusion quickly escalated into hostile takeover. Chloe dismissed my every concern, turning my personal office into Ricky's son's room, only for that child to deface my most sacred heirloom-my late father's firefighter helmet. When I confronted the boy, Ricky, the master manipulator, orchestrated a scene where his son feigned injury, leading Chloe to immediately side with him, accusing me of violence. She then unleashed a torrent of venom, calling me "just an orphan" and ordering me to leave, a cruel tirade unknowingly recorded and later shared by Ricky to twist the knife deeper. The ultimate betrayal came when Chloe, exploiting my profession, had me detained at the hospital and actively blocked my calls, callously preventing me from saying goodbye to my dying mother. Sarah passed away alone, a direct consequence of Chloe's spiteful actions. How could the woman I was supposed to marry, my childhood love, inflict such profound pain and injustice, stripping me of my dignity and my last moments with my mother? Reeling from grief, despair, and an overwhelming sense of betrayal, I chose to sever all ties, escaping the suffocating toxicity of my past. I walked away from Havenwood, from Chloe, and got on a plane, ready to face an unknown future with my new wife, Maya.”