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Anniversary Betrayal, A New Dawn

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 797    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

of the night before had cooled into a calm, steely determination. She moved around the quiet house, a stranger in her own home. She made coffee, but for one, no

in the lock made Sarah' s muscles tense. He flicked on the harsh overhead lig

ed, dropping his keys on th

d, her voice flat. She didn

expensive whiskey and a faint, floral perfume that wasn't

asked, trying to

a sk

arming husband. He pulled a small, velvet box from his pocket and held i

for corporate gifts. She took it from him without a word and opened it. Inside was

es. She knew, because she had considered buying him that very watch for his birthday last year. He hadn't bought her a gift. He had give

f any emotion. She closed the box and set i

iveness. He had expected her to fall back into his arms, grateful for th

ing to try it

m. Her eyes were clear and steady. "It's just a th

tal painting of hers that had been damaged during a move. He had been dismissive, telling her it was just "paint on a canvas" a

e grand, empty gesture had failed. So he reverted

u iron my blue shirt for tomor

ack in her place as the dutiful wife who took care of his ne

was di

he said

brain struggling to process

but firm. "The dry cleaner is two blocks a

tchbook. "I'm going to bed. D

e compliant, gentle Sarah would have apologized for being upset. She would have taken the shirt and ironed it perfectly. He expected her to crack, to come back down in a few minutes and apologize. He waited, but the

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“The table was set for our fifth wedding anniversary, with his favorite meal and a carefully wrapped gift, but my phone buzzed with a text that erased it all: "Something came up at work. Can\'t make it." Just that. No apology, no explanation. A familiar hollowness spread through me, deepened by the sight of his briefcase, unlatched by the door, a thick manila envelope peeking out. What I found inside shattered everything: pre-signed divorce papers, dated three months ago, detailing a "dissolution of marriage." My husband, Mark, had been planning to discard me. The betrayal hit me with a physical force, a wave of nausea. Five years of my life, put on hold for him, for our home, only to be thrown away like yesterday' s news. Then it all clicked – the distance, the late nights, the sudden reappearance of Emily, his "first love." She wasn' t just back in town; she was back in his life. I remembered the company dinner, the way he' d ignored me, the way Emily had purred, "Some things are just meant to be, aren\'t they?" He hadn' t just neglected me; he had actively replaced me. I had been a fool, lying to myself, pretending not to see the obvious cracks in our marriage. The humiliation, sharp and painful, burned through me. He wanted out? Fine. He could have it. But he wouldn' t be the one to end this on his terms. I stood up, walked to his briefcase, and meticulously placed the divorce papers exactly as I' d found them. Then, I went upstairs, to the room we' d shared for five years, and began to pack. He wouldn' t be the one to discard me. I was leaving him.”
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