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Poisoned Love: A Wife's Reckoning

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 523    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

g woman in a courier' s uniform, a clipboard in her hand. But I

na Ch

smirk that didn't reach her e

here, his body tensing. "What is

voice a low growl. "We' re busy. Le

ocked his coffee mug off the entry table. It shatter

rushed out into the hallway after her, his voice instantly changin

llowed them to the service elevator and down to the back alley. The city's morning grime an

is hands framing her face. "I had to m

ach. It was still flat, but she held it with a pos

' t seen in years. It was a smile of pure, unadulterated

us?" he breath

d," she c

ntage Cartier brooch, a platinum and diamond piece from his grandmother. I had

ourier uniform. "This is fo

n't a sweet kiss. It was hungry, desperate, possessive. I watched, frozen, as his hands roamed he

he Hamptons tonight," he whispered. "I just have to tell

ne he' d canceled yesterday, claiming

the image of them seared into my mind. The brooch. The kiss. The lie about Chicago. Every

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Poisoned Love: A Wife's Reckoning
Poisoned Love: A Wife's Reckoning
“My life was a carefully curated masterpiece: a devoted husband, a lavish Upper East Side apartment, and the gentle recovery from a tragic miscarriage. I thought I had it all, even as I yearned for the child we'd lost. Then, a whispered conversation tore through the veneer. I heard my husband, Ethan, and his colleagues, talking about "placental therapy" for another woman, Sabrina. "Jocelyn thinks she just had a tragic miscarriage," one slurred. "She' ll never know you paid that 'specialist' ... All for Sabrina' s sake. Now she' s got a bun in the oven, and Jocelyn' s none the wiser." The truth unspooled with sickening clarity. My miscarriage wasn't tragic; it was engineered. The "herbal wellness smoothies" Ethan made me every morning, meant to aid my recovery, were laced with birth control. Everything he' d done, every comforting word, every loving gesture, was a calculated lie for her benefit. My grief turned to cold fury. The husband I loved had weaponized my body, my trust, and my desire for a family. He wasn't just having an affair; he had conspired to steal my fertility to ensure another woman carried his "true heir." My decision was chillingly absolute. On Ethan' s "business trip" day, I drained our joint account, left only divorce papers, and vanished, ready to build a real life far from the gilded cage he' d constructed.”
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