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The Divorce That Saved Us

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 571    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

as the blinding white light that burned my eyes even through closed lids. A rhythmic, high-pitched beeping soun

Everything was white and smelled of antiseptic. I was alone. My mind was a complete bl

an, tried it again." A voice drift

s is what, the third time this year?" another voice replied, l

people. The thought of being one of them made my stomach turn. And married? To CEO Sterling? I knew that name. Sophia Ster

f professional boredom. She checked

. "Dr. Reynolds will be in to see you

a physical blow. Wif

married," I stamme

. "Look, Mr. Vance. We don't have time for these games. You slit yo

ed wrist. The dull ache suddenly sharpened into a sickening reality. I did this? I t

of bed and into the small, attached bathroom. I gripped the sides of

the tired, gaunt face of a man in his early twenties. There were dark circles under my eyes and a hollowness in my cheeks that spoke of long-ter

I had tried to kill myself to get her attention. A cold dread washed over me, a feeling of absolute disgust for the man I had apparently

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“The first thing I felt was a dull ache and a blinding white light. I was in a hospital, my wrist bandaged, my mind a blank slate. Then I heard the voices: "The guy in 302, Ethan, tried it again." "The one married to CEO Sterling? This is what, the third time this year?" My stomach turned. They somehow thought I was Ethan, the pathetic, clingy husband of Sophia Sterling, the girl who was always out of my league in high school. And I had tried to kill myself over her. When a nurse confirmed it, revealing my arm was slit, a wave of nausea hit me. I stared at my older, gaunt reflection in the mirror, five years of my life vanished, all tied to this humiliating existence. How could I have become this person? This wasn't me. The desperate, attention-seeking man they described-the one who sent bleeding wrist selfies-was a stranger. I wanted nothing to do with him. So when Sophia, colder and more beautiful than ever, arrived to discharge me, I knew what I had to do. I wanted a divorce, and I would start shedding this unwanted life, piece by painful piece.”
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