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When the Dutiful Wife Unveils Her Trap

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 750    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

k, a cold, digital punch to the gut. The balance of the savings a

r our daughter Stella' s pri

pet and stale dreams. For five years, I had played the part of the dutiful, soft-spoken wife, the woman who had given up a life of im

epair shop, grease under his nails, I didn' t

for Stella' s sch

the confirmation I needed. He couldn' t meet my

sked, my voice kept

lotchy red. "Look, Maria, don' t

eed to know where one hundred a

of the silence, his words spilling o

r an emergency or a medical bill. It was for a down payment on a house for his younger brother, Ryan, in one of Austi

itiful mix of guilt and defiance, expe

a slow, under

an. Is th

hrown off. "What do you

tasting like poison in my mouth. "Ryan is your brother. He and G

. He sagged against the doorframe, a puppet with i

the small table where the private school brochures were piled up and swept them into the trash

"But... we wanted the best for her.

we? We have to make sacrifices for family." I let the word 'we' hang in th

r of true distress in his eyes. "Maybe I can ask my

k for a gift back. Besides, you know my family cut me off. We don' t ha

were in this struggle together, that my vast family fortune was forever out of rea

without a knock. His mother stood t

oring me. "Ryan and Gabrielle found the perfect house! But there' s a small probl

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“For years, I played the part of the dutiful, soft-spoken wife, even though my family's wealth could buy and sell my husband's entire town. I worked a low-paying job, pretending every dollar counted, all to soothe Brian's fragile ego as we saved for our daughter Stella's private school. Then, a cold notification shattered the illusion: our $150,000 in savings was gone. Brian flinched, then confessed: he'd given every penny to his mother, not for an emergency, but to buy a house for his deadbeat brother, Ryan, and his pregnant fiancée, Gabrielle. My daughter's future, sacrificed for their shameless greed. But instead of the tears and accusations Brian expected, a calm, terrible clarity washed over me. I smiled, a slow, understanding smile, and pretended it was "just money." As his family's demands for a lavish wedding escalated-a Tiffany ring, the Four Seasons, a luxury car-I played along, promising my "uncle's" company would handle it. Then, I unveiled my masterpiece: a "fake divorce" to access a multi-million-dollar trust fund, a lie so tantalizing even Brian's avaricious mother mortgaged her house for the wedding deposits. They thought they were fleecing a naive fool. They had no idea they were walking into a meticulously laid trap, designed to utterly ruin them. Tonight, at the wedding, the truth will come out, and they will pay for every penny.”
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