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When the Dutiful Wife Unveils Her Trap

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 713    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

ir of our living room. Brian looked horr

ame back, and then at the end of the year, I' d get access to millions. We could pay for the wedding, pay off all our debts, buy a

. The prospect of millions was far more appea

lking about?" she a

d, plucking a number out of thin air that was high enough

tant. "Divorce? Mar

of paper. Are you going to let a piece of paper stand between this family a

g deposits?" Ryan whined.

I said, feigning concern. "The money won' t come through

Just enough to cover the deposits and the ring. It' s a short-term loan. As soon as my trust fund comes in, the ve

temporary risk for an eno

itate. "Fine. I' ll c

promise of a future free from financial worry, finall

e standing in front of a clerk, signing the dissolution of our marria

It' s just for a little while," he whispered, reassuring himself m

real to my father' s lawyers, I should probably move out. Just temporar

ady spending the million

ns, it was dripping with white roses and crystal chandeliers. Gabrielle was radiant in a ridiculously expensive couture gown, the two-ca

e the bill later. The truth was, I had paid only the initial ten percent deposit with Carol' s mortgaged

a stern-looking man with a clipboard, approached the

g. If you' ll just come with me to the office,

alk to my former sister-in-law, M

s turne

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When the Dutiful Wife Unveils Her Trap
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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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