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The Betrayed Wife's Comeback

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 394    |    Released on: 17/06/2025

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The Betrayed Wife's Comeback
The Betrayed Wife's Comeback
“Mark was back, living in the guest room, but our house felt colder than ever, a hollow shell of a marriage. Our new normal was suffocating, filled with his dismissive anger and my quiet ache of betrayal. Then, one night, searching his laptop for our daughter' s school project, I stumbled upon a hidden file: "Elysium." My blood ran cold. Inside were two years of intimate messages, saccharine poems, and their grotesque plans for a shared future that meticulously excluded me. He wrote about our "stifling" marriage, about my "lack of understanding" for his so-called "artistic temperament." She was his "true north," his "anchor," his "twin flame"-a bond "spiritual" and "above common morality." At a company dinner, consumed by rage, I confronted them, only to be shoved, hitting my head, and waking up in the ER. Instead of justice, I faced his family's fury and baffling pleas from my own mother: I should apologize for the "scene." The world felt tilted, upside down. I, the betrayed wife, was now cast as the vindictive villain who had "ruined everything," while his mistress, Olivia, was the "fragile" victim. How could I possibly apologize for discovering his affair, for being assaulted, and for his blatant lies? His ultimate demand shattered any remaining illusion: I was to formally apologize to Olivia for him to "forgive" me for this "mess." That was the moment the rage turned cold, precise. My answer wouldn't be an apology. It would be a quiet, devastating storm he never saw coming.”
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