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He Played Her False: She Played Her Way Out

He Played Her False: She Played Her Way Out

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Introduction 

Word Count: 287    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

noise to the perfect smile I plastered on for

ty prop, while my priceless 18th-century cello sat

-and shoved it into the arms of Gabrielle, his childhoo

acquered nails scraped a sea

acrificed everything fo

ere a coat, then fussed over her while I stoo

ly carried Gabrielle past my collapse, he still l

ded I donate my rare blood for Gabrielle, claiming her li

ic lie? Why was I, his wife, solely a biological resource, while Gabrielle, h

late mentor' s irreplaceable auto

ng, I saw him choose her again, turning his b

. This time, I wouldn't just leave; I wou

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He Played Her False: She Played Her Way Out
He Played Her False: She Played Her Way Out
“My Juilliard cello degree was just background noise to the perfect smile I plastered on for my husband, Wesley' s, political fundraisers. For eight years, I was "Mrs. Wesley Lester," a pretty prop, while my priceless 18th-century cello sat in its case, my only sacred space, untouched by him. Then, he grabbed it-not the case, the actual instrument-and shoved it into the arms of Gabrielle, his childhood friend and campaign manager, without a single thought. I watched in horror as her lacquered nails scraped a searing line across its varnish. My husband, the man I sacrificed everything for, didn' t even flinch. He handed my soul to another woman as if it were a coat, then fussed over her while I stood there, burning from his complete dismissal. Later, burned by scalding coffee after he literally carried Gabrielle past my collapse, he still left me there, choosing her comfort over my agony. Then, with my hands bandaged into useless clubs, he demanded I donate my rare blood for Gabrielle, claiming her life was "on the line" for a fabricated public sympathy play. How could he ask this? How could he drain my life force to sustain his pathetic lie? Why was I, his wife, solely a biological resource, while Gabrielle, healthy as ever, lay next to me, sighing dramatically, soaking up his attention? When she intentionally ruined my late mentor' s irreplaceable autographed music, something snapped. And as chaos erupted, with a fire alarm blaring, I saw him choose her again, turning his back on me as I lay fallen on the marble floor. But a strong hand pulled me up-a lifeline. This time, I wouldn't just leave; I would reclaim everything he had tried to bury.”
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