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The Divorce That Freed Me

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 460    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

had shaken our family. Seeing his innocent face was a comfort and a torment all at once. I sat on the floor with him

ut he wasn' t looking for me, not really. He walked

" he asked, hi

said, not looking up f

doting fatherhood. He laughed with Leo, praised his drawings, promised to buy him a pony. He had never on

to the playroom, this time wi

key to the famil

ed. "

dmother brought from Europe. It was part of your weddi

of jewelry. It was a symbol of my position as the matriarch-in-waiting, the

d, my voice q

did you

l not give my things

unroom. Leo had tripped and scraped his knee. It was

scooping him up. He shot a venomous glare at me. "This is your fault!

he humiliation-it all receded, replaced by a cold, hard clarity. This ma

e is your son, Richard," I said, my voice fla

and helped him place another block on his

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“The grand Thorne Estate gala, meant to celebrate my husband Richard' s legacy, became my public execution. He arrived late, not with apologies, but with his mistress, Chloe, and their son, Leo, brazenly announcing them as his new family-his "firstborn son." As whispers turned to a dizzying cacophony, his mother, the matriarch, hissed warnings to me not to "make a scene." My dignity was shattered, my son Liam clutched my hand in fright, and then, the world went black. Waking in a sterile medical suite, the matriarch' s venomous hiss, "Do you have any idea the scene you caused? You have embarrassed this family, Ava," made it perfectly clear: my humiliation was the real scandal. Richard, meanwhile, knelt dotingly over Leo, openly displaying the affection he never showed our legitimate son. When I confronted him, he dismissed my pain: "It changes nothing for you." My heart, a vessel already shattered, broke again as he, his mother, and his conniving mistress conspired to force me into acceptance, threatening my very position. "You will remain the official Mrs. Thorne, but you will accept Chloe and Leo. It' s not a request." Was I simply to be a gatekeeper for his affairs, to raise my son alongside a bastard and pretend we were one big, happy family? The sheer audacity, the cold calculation, the utter disregard for my existence – it was a profound, chilling despair. But when Richard dared to slap me-not for anger or jealousy, but for protecting his cruel son' s "innocent" lie-a cold, hard clarity washed over me. I looked him dead in the eye, and told him, "It' s over." And then, I filed for divorce.”