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The Gumbo Betrayal

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 529    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

ence in the house was immense, a physical presence. I looked at the elaborate meal I' d prepared-the shrimp étouff

I washed the dishes, scrubbing each plate until it gleamed, the repetitive motion a strange comfort. I didn't feel anger, not

my spicy, vibrant Creole cooking that Ethan always complained was "too much." I' d become a line cook at a greasy spoon diner because it was sim

r a weekend with his ex-girlfriend. For a man whose friends

cting a storm of tears and accusations. He found me on the couch

throat. "Jo?

ok at him.

out this weekend... Sabrina was just really lonely. Her influencer deal fell through, a

er bite of g

ould have. He fumbled in his pocket and pulled out a small,

y at a gas station. It probably cost twenty dollars. I thought of the d

he box from him and set it on the coffee table, right next to a s

ixture of confusion and growing frustration. "

d, turning my attention back

e thought I was being difficult. But this wasn't about being di

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“The smell of gumbo usually promised comfort, a life I' d carefully built around Ethan. For five years, I' d sacrificed my culinary dreams, even Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, to be the quiet wife he wanted, especially on our anniversary. But instead of flowers, he walked in with a packed bag, claiming a "client emergency," his eyes fixed anywhere but mine. Hours later, the cooling gumbo was a monument to my foolishness when I saw it: Sabrina Chavez, his high school sweetheart, flaunting him-and the designer bag he' d bought her-in a Napa Valley vineyard, captioned "#soulmates." His frantic call, whispered excuses about Sabrina "needing a friend," only solidified my resolve. "There won' t be a next year," I told him, the words quiet but clear. He came home, expecting tears, but found me calmly eating leftovers, offering a cheap bracelet instead of an explanation. My indifference unnerved him far more than any fight, but he still couldn't grasp the silent fury beneath my calm. Why did his freedom mean I had to shrink myself? Why was I the one always sacrificing? I walked into work the next morning and quit. It was time to remember the woman I' d buried. Paris was calling, and I wasn't just leaving him; I was finally choosing me.”
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