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Unloved Wife, Unstoppable Woman

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 799    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

always known as quiet and distant, had crossed the room in three quick strides a

instant," Mr. Thompson thundered, his vo

d from his furious grandfather to his grandmother, who was weeping silen

his grandfather

"I' m... sorry." It was sullen,

didn' t need to. Her quiet refusal was more powerful than any shout. She looked at Liam, not as a mother looks at a

ompson family behind her. The drive back to her grandmother' s was silent. She d

reation, the joy of seeing a design come to life. She had given it all up for a man who had discarded her like trash. She would never make that mistake again. She made a call to Ethan Miller, a for

g on the front door. Ava looked through the peephole to see Mark

oor! We need to t

beside Ava. "You don' t

kept the security chain on. "This is not your

ten to me!" he said, his voice

bored and resentful, a living co

perty in one minute, I will call the polic

final, desperate act of manipulation, he did something Ava never could have

im!" Mark spun on his heel, strode to his car, and sped

ality of his situation began to dawn on him. He was abandoned. He kno

lay injured in a hospital bed. She thought of the boy who had blocked her number, who had shoved her and called her pathetic. The matern

e her grandmother was waiting. The knocking continued for a wh

hould have ached, should have felt a pang of pity. But she felt nothing. Absolutely nothing. It was like watching a stranger' s misfortune from a great distanc

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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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