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Her Unanswered Messages

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 656    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

th birthday. It was also

the air. The polished wooden urn felt cold and impersonal in my hands, a stark contrast to the war

a single text from my husband, Ethan Miller. He wasn't here. He hadn't been

t that had nothing to do with grief and everything to do with

that never felt like a home. The oversized mansion was silent, a monument to wealth and loneliness. Just as I

han. It was

ing up?" Her voice was a lifel

shed began to well up. "I'm oka

up, but I want you to think about it. Come stay with me. Leave that plac

him that I had chosen to ignore for five years. I looked around the vast, empty fo

I stayed for, the reason I endured

t the decision felt like a steel rod straight

phone. "Oh, Lily. That's the best

he words tasting strange and new on

nd for the first time in a very long time, a flicker o

quiet. My breath caught in my throat. It was Ethan' s sports car, its roar unmistakab

on to walk in wasn't my husband, but his sister, Chloe Miller. She smi

ith disdain. She glanced at my simple black dress. "Stil

gaze fixed on the

s just helping Sarah with her bags. You should be grateful. If it wer

d hung in the air betw

sh across her face. "Of course. Did yo

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“Today was my 27th birthday, and also the day I buried my adoptive mother-the only family I' d ever known. Standing in the silent funeral home, the heavy scent of lilies mixing with antiseptic, I clutched the cold urn, while my husband, Ethan Miller, was nowhere to be found. Not a call, not a text, not even a presence at the hospital when she passed, or here now to say goodbye. The brutal realization hit me: my marriage was as hollow as this empty room. Just as I resolved to leave, my life took a dark, unexpected turn. His sister, Chloe, sauntered in with a smirk, calling me a "placeholder" for Sarah Chen, her eyes dripping with disdain for my simple black dress. Then Ethan walked in, beaming, with Sarah by his side, holding a bouquet of gardenias-her flowers, not mine. He ordered me, his wife, to prepare the guest room next to his for his mistress, Sarah. Sarah, a woman who looked eerily like me, then offered me her diamond bracelet as a "birthday gift" -a cruel, glittering symbol of my humiliation. My refusal was met with Ethan' s seething rage; "Take the bracelet!" he snarled, as if my dignity was an inconvenience. My quiet compliance, my shell of a self, was not the reaction he expected. Later that painful night, a chilling revelation struck me: his pet name for me, "Lily-flower," was never for me at all-it was always for her, for Sarah, the gardenia. I was just a substitute. But the final blow arrived when Sarah staged a fake allergic reaction to my soup, blaming me. Faced with protecting Maria, our kind housekeeper, from their cruel lies, I took the blame. And for that, Ethan forced a vile, burning liquid down my throat. This was not just abuse; it was a twisted game orchestrated to break me. Lying on the floor, choking on the bitter taste of betrayal, I knew one thing: I would leave, and I would never look back.”
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