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My Husband, The Stranger

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 857    |    Released on: 30/06/2025

I noticed was th

s dif

rich and dark, almost like burnt choc

The bedroom was the same, our cream-colored walls, th

he window, holding a coff

a str

l frame, but his face was wrong. The lines arou

me. It was a kind smil

e said. His voice was smooth,

up to my chin. My heart started to bea

I demanded. "

a look of gentle concern. He set his

t are you talkin

t to touch my face,

erious, where is my hu

ot and sharp. This had to be a d

voice soft, trying to soothe me.

am," I said, my

m him. I needed to call someone. I needed to ca

dialed my mom's number. The stranger just

Mom, something's wrong. There's a man in m

se on the other

Is Liam with you?" my mother

not him! It's

m," she said, her

e man, my hand trembling.

she's... she's having another one of her

ing. "Yeah, I know. I'll be pa

the phone

ou she loves you, and fo

ispered. "What is

ting on its side. My own mother was

my house," I said, tryin

," he said calmly. "We've

acking away toward the c

open the top drawer of our dresser, where we kept all our important papers. I ru

Our marriage

of relief washing over

paper, the name printed

han. Etha

to the document was of the

ainst the dresser for support, the certificate sl

y I had, every feeling in my heart, screamed that my

ew him. I would k

up the paper. He didn't say anythin

to look at

I said, my voice

," he sai

he wrong coffee scent, the wrong face, the wrong name on a

band i

l fin

years of my life trapped in this lie, fighting a battle for a memory that everyone else told me was a

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“The scent of coffee, light and clean, filled my bedroom, but the man holding the mug wasn't Liam. He had my husband' s dark hair, his height, but his face was wrong, his smile wasn' t Liam' s, and when I asked where Liam was, he calmly said, "Honey, I'm Liam." Panic seized me as I dialed my mom, who, to my horror, took his side, calling my confusion an "episode." He was a stranger in my home and everyone-my parents, the marriage certificate calling him Ethan, even a faded high school yearbook photo-insisted he was my husband, the man I' d been married to for seven impossible years. They twisted my memories, replacing the man I loved with this impostor, telling me I was delusional, breaking me down until I whispered, "Okay, I'm sick," and succumbed to a life that felt like a walking death. For ten years, I lived in a medicated fog, a silent prisoner in my own home, haunted by the ghost of Liam. The relentless patience and manufactured devotion of "Ethan" felt like a life sentence, an unimaginable cruelty cloaked in concern. Why would my own family participate in such a grotesque charade? What dark secret bound them to this lie? Then, ten years later, fate intervened. As my mother fumbled with my old jewelry box, a hidden compartment cracked open, revealing a death certificate for Liam Miller and a medical consent form revealing "Ethan Miller," Liam' s identical twin psychologist brother, had orchestrated a "full-immersion, manufactured reality" to treat my "Capgras delusion." The rage that surged through me was the most real thing I' d felt in a decade, ready to unleash a firestorm.”
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