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Unloved Wife, Unstoppable Woman

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 715    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

food, and spent hours in the garden, feeling the sun on her skin. The frantic, hollow life she' d left

etching in a new notebook. Her best friend, S

sked, her voice gentle but firm. "Leavin

of anything in my life, Sarah. I spent twenty years building Mark' s dream. Now it' s time t

It was Mark. She let it ring a few times before an

, impatient. "We need to talk. This divorce

k about, Mark. My lawyer

ersary dinner on Saturday," he commanded, not asked.

alculating thought entered her mind.

up. Sarah looked at her, confuse

ile on her face, "it' s time they all

greeted her with a strained politeness. Mark stood stiffly by the fireplace, while Liam refused to even look at her.

ces and forced small talk. Halfway through the main course, Ma

, standing up abruptly. "A la

ie. She remained si

he middle of our anniversary

rd the sound of a car pulling up outside, the passenger door opening and closing, and th

ooked furious, his mother looked heartbroken. Ava simp

was getting her coat to leave, Liam blocke

his voice low and vicious. "You drove

way, Liam," A

backward, her injured ribs screaming in protest, and crashed agains

ocked them more was what happened next. Ava didn' t cry. She didn' t scream. She slowly pushed h

She then turned to Mark' s horrified parents. "I believe you are witness

d, completely and irrevocably. Ava was n

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“The twisted metal was the last thing I remembered before darkness took over. When I woke, the hospital air hung heavy with antiseptic, and my body screamed with fresh injuries. My first thought was of Mark, my husband, the man I' d sacrificed my brilliant career for. My phone, cracked but miraculously working, trembled in my hand as I called his number, a number I knew better than my own. It rang. And rang. Then, voicemail. Panic clawed at my drug-induced calm. He always answered. An hour later. Voicemail. Again? Voicemail. My last hope was our son, Liam, glued to his phone. "Liam, honey, it' s Mom. I can' t reach your father. Can you please tell him I' m in the hospital? I was in a car accident." His voice was cold, impatient. "What?" Then, the sickening scoff. "A car accident? Is that your new strategy to get Dad' s attention? He' s busy, Mom. He' s with Chloe, closing a big deal. He doesn' t have time for your drama." Chloe. The name hit me harder than the car had. "Liam, I' m not lying. I' m at City General. I' m hurt." "Whatever," he drawled, bored. "Stop calling and bothering us. You' re just embarrassing yourself." The click echoed in the sterile room. A notification flashed on my cracked screen: You have been blocked by this number. The phone slipped from my numb fingers, clattering to the floor. The physical pain was nothing compared to the shattering agony in my heart. Betrayed by my husband, abandoned by my son. In that moment something inside me broke. But something else, hard and resolute, began to form.”
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