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The Gumbo Betrayal

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 649    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

o go," Ethan announced one evening, dropping an invitatio

ork functions. His colleagues were all part of his old footbal

eed to present a united front

umors that his marriage was failing. The irony was suffocating. I agreed to go,

ple I saw were Ethan's friends, and right in the middle of t

" Ethan muttered to me, avoiding my ey

e hadn't even tried to hide it. He brought his mistress to

former mentor from culinary school, Chef Antoine Dubois, a man wh

he boomed, his voice full of genuine warmt

s good to see

should know, we have a true talent among us. I just received word this week. This brilliant young woman ha

s mouth slightly open. He had learned this life-altering news about his own wife from a complete stranger, in a room full of his collea

d dragged me out into the hallway. "What the hell was that

ious hiss. "Why am

did tell you, Ethan. I told you five years ago whe

as year

bout wanting to open a small catering business. Do you remember what you said? You told me it was 'just a

at me, s

Sabrina stumbled out, clearly drunk. She w

g so long? This is so

ween his wife and his mistre

n at her. I gave a s

ome, Ethan," I said so

lked away, leaving him to deal

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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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