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When Good Wives Go Bad: A Revenge Story

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 867    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

arity. The memories of the crash, of their betrayal

ry genius who had taken me under his wing. In my first life, I had been so excited. I broug

loud. It lacks subtlety." She had dissected it with the authority of someone who thought a box of

. This time,

melized sugar and possibility. He was as kind as I remembered, his praise

elegant box. "A little something for you

heart steady. Th

chen, which meant rearranging my spice rack alphabet

said, wiping her hands on a tow

ting the box on the counter

ight smile that didn't reach her ey

ervousness. "He said it was one of his new creation

as the

said, her "know-it-all

ed out my phone. "He sent me a pro

the world-famous rose, lychee, and raspberry macaron dessert by the legendary French pastry chef, Pierre

her eyes narrow

"Well, I don't want to hurt your feelings,

, a cold smile p

unnatural. And the way the raspberries are just plopped on top? It's messy. There'

in-starred chef' would put his name on something so ga

r coffee, were now listening intently. I could see the smirks fo

ing the silence hang i

y face a mask of wide-ey

my voice filled with fake panic. "I showed you

ake." I showed her a photo of the a

s a picture of a dessert by Pierre Hermé. He's like, the most f

he bakery. One of the food bloggers

ke it's from a bake sale!" he

drained from her face, then rushed back in a hot, humiliating wave. She lo

ut no words came out. She was utterly

practically fled the baker

ew came home, his f

er?" he demanded, throwing

about?" I asked, calml

up, that you made everyone laugh at her. How

It was small, but it was sweet

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When Good Wives Go Bad: A Revenge Story
When Good Wives Go Bad: A Revenge Story
“"Just turn here, Jennifer. It' s a shortcut." My mother-in-law, Debra, constantly dissected my driving, my life, everything. My husband, Matthew, and his father, Anthony, always made me endure her. I was used to it, but her relentless criticism and reckless interference-like grabbing the steering wheel in heavy traffic-escalated our arguments. Then, everything changed. One moment, her hand was on the wheel, the next, a screech of tires and the deafening roar of a semi-truck. The impact was a brutal explosion of metal and glass. My world shattered into searing pain and darkness. Through the haze, I heard their voices. Debra sobbing, "She tried to kill me." Anthony spitting, "That little bitch." Matthew, panicking, but asking, "Mom, are you okay?" Not me. And then, Anthony' s chilling whisper: "Let' s just... wait a minute. Make sure our story is straight." They were letting me die, watching me bleed out, discussing their alibi. The coldness of their betrayal was more agonizing than the crash itself. My life faded away to the sound of their lies. Then, a gasp. My eyes flew open. My hands clenched the steering wheel. "Debra, please, just let me drive..." The words tasted like ash. It was the day before the crash. I was back. I was whole. They took my life without a second thought. Now, I had a second chance. This time, I would be the one in control. And I was going to make them pay for what they did.”
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