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Divorce by Deception

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 550    |    Released on: 19/06/2025

s like peeling back layers of my own skin,

ts, not just for him and Jes

nsive places, places I wa

ish meals regularly, framing them

these outings were a "secret test" of my loyalty, to see if I'd compla

aughter against me, s

ow wished Jessi

as a cold, hard k

ng him with this, about h

ce was ove

s siphoning funds to Jessica, th

his undoing, a treasu

the weapon to destroy him,

me, but it brought no com

ost immediate

, gentle

im from Mark's cr

marriage, and wept for my lost dog, for the love and comfort

al, no grave to visit, just

ght back, but in that moment, al

o channel this grief

und solace among books and quiet, suddenly

ngth, and my income,

s were a blur of

ildren, helped them find books,

when he was, we existed

ried to talk, to

Emily. This divorce idea

scovered about his manipulation of her,

nd Jessica, it cut deeper than any

, so utterly b

ring a brief, bitter exchange where he accused me of being hyste

ll custody? Fine. Take her. I ca

in the air, h

rprise, then a slow, calculatin

even try

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“I worked double shifts, saving every penny, convinced our family was barely making ends meet. My husband, Mark, managed a struggling car dealership, but for Thanksgiving, he booked a table at The Grand Steer. I arrived, envisioning a rare, happy family meal with Emily and him. Instead, Mark was there with our seven-year-old daughter, Emily, and his visibly pregnant high school sweetheart, Jessica. My heart froze as I overheard him casually explain he'd "taken care of" our beloved dog, Buster, because Jessica found him an inconvenience. When I confronted him, Emily, my daughter, shockingly screamed, "I wish Jessica was my mom! You always cared more about that stupid dog than me!" Utterly decimated by their betrayal, I filed for divorce and, in a moment of raw despair, told Mark to take full custody of Emily. Weeks later, a frantic call: Emily was in a severe car accident, needing a critical A-negative blood transfusion. But I'm O-negative, and Mark always claimed O-positive. The doctor's next words chilled me: "O-type parents cannot have an A-type child." The horrifying truth crashed down. My entire motherhood, the difficult IVF, Mark's secret files calling Emily "their legacy"-it was all a lie. She wasn't my child, but Jessica's, a cruel deception orchestrated through an embryo switch. My world exploded, but from the ashes, a cold, unyielding fire of revenge ignited.”
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