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Heart's Sorrow Unboxed

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 933    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

n and began preparing breakfast, my movements practiced and automatic. For five years, I had been the perfect daughter-in-law, anticipating

was already awake, sitting propped up against

I said, setting th

last night. Your behavior was unacceptable. You e

ruth," I said calml

" she snapped. "Your job is to suppo

held. I straightened up, my hands clasped in front of me.

rrowed. "What are

e from Richard," I stated,

rm a coherent sentence. "Divorce? Don' t be ridiculous! A Vance does not divo

id simply.

-bedroom. He was standing by the window, already dressed, staring out at th

ht, Eleanor?" he demand

o the closet. "I thought I was ju

olding them neatly and placing them on the bed

are you

said, not looking at him. "I think it'

sing. "We don' t need space. We need you to stop

e man I had loved, or thought I loved, had been a fantasy. The real man was standing in front of me, a stranger

er once considered my feelings, my perspective. In his world, h

tand," he said,

that was the saddest part

lked past him, he reached out and grabbed my arm

at his face. There was no warmth in his touch, onl

ld as ice. "The divorce papers will be on your desk by th

morning light. In the guest room, the air was still and cool. I set down my clothes an

like the end of my world. Now, as my pen moved across the paper, I felt a profound sense of peace. I

nother woman. I remembered the miscarriage, how he' d held my hand for five minutes before leaving to take a call f

loved me. He had married me for convenience, for the respectable image I provided. My family name, though

ve both. And in doing

ag

hat would be my only name again. The thought was liberating. I folded the paper, plac

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“The world slammed back into me in a dizzying rush. One moment, oblivion. The next, I was back in a familiar bed, the sun warm, the scent of roses faint. My heart seized at the June 12th calendar-the day it all began to unravel in my first life, the day before Richard announced he was funneling our savings into his first love' s art gallery. Then he walked in, handsome and dismissive, still my husband, yet a stranger. The sight of him brought nothing but a hollow echo. I stood by the fireplace, a silent observer as Vivian Hayes, ethereal and artfully fragile, entered the room, captivating Richard with a tenderness he' d never shown me. Later, the final piece of the puzzle clicked into place: a beautifully wrapped gift, a silver hairpin "Heart' s Sorrow," a sketch Vivian had made, fumbled into my hands by a clearly distracted Richard. My husband had handed me a gift meant for his artistic mistress, the one he had always loved more. The bitter taste of betrayal choked me. This time, I closed the box and pushed it back across the table. "I think you' ve made a mistake," I said, my voice clear as a bell, shattering the forced cheer of the family dinner. The silence was deafening, Margaret' s smile frozen, Richard' s jaw tight, Vivian' s face a mask of shock. I placed my napkin on the table, the desire for divorce no longer a desperate plea, but a cold, final business decision. "If you'll excuse me," I said, walking away from the stunned table, leaving behind the wreckage of a life I was no longer willing to live. I was alive, I was back, and this time, I was going to rewrite my own story.”
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