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Three Years, A Shattered Reality With The Heir

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1159    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

Reed, the woman who had redefined my world. I checked my watch. She would be home soon. On the passenger seat, a s

honeymoon phase and into something real, something deep. I was an architect, I built th

o swing by the city clerk' s office to sign the final papers for the joint asset tr

ouch to our anniversary plans. We were officially

d stale coffee. A middle-aged woman with tired eyes took the folder from me. She

e flat. She typed our names into her computer. Her tapping

" I asked, my good m

typed again, her fingers moving with deliberate slowness. "Mr. Miller,

, sharp sound. "That' s impossible. We were married t

fessional boredom. "I' m sure you do, sir. But it was never file

my ribs. This was a mistake. A stupid, bureaucratic er

e is no record of your marriage. However," she paused, her eyes dropping

st made me dizzy. "See? It' s just unde

. "The marriage certificate on file is for Olivia

architect I had mentored, the one I' d trusted to help manage my projects while I

tammered, the words tasting like ash in

m sorry, sir. The documents are legally binding. O

my car, parked on a side street, the velvet box still on the seat besi

verseas assignment. Her face was beautiful, but her eyes were sad. "It' s so lonely

her, told her I' d be home soon. I trusted her. She was tal

time. She' d cried, telling me I was being paranoid, that Alex was just a friend who was there for her when I wasn' t.

bear to look at it. The invalid certificate. The legal marriage to Alex. He

o hear her deny it. I needed to see her face and have her tell me

rk. I was about to call her name when I heard her voice from the up

f course I miss you. It' s just... you know how he gets. Ethan is like a ch

od ran

I' m his devoted wife. To the world, you' re my husband. It' s a perfec

And I had nothing. Not even a re

years building, crumbled into dust in that single moment. There was

icked out, the furniture we' d chosen. It was all a

confront her. I wouldn' t give her the satisfaction of another

d disa

tie, every memory, every last thread that connected me to her. I would let her keep h

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Three Years, A Shattered Reality With The Heir
Three Years, A Shattered Reality With The Heir
“Three years. Three years of marriage to Olivia Reed, the woman who redefined my world. On our anniversary, I went to sign the final papers for our joint asset trust, a mere formality. But the city clerk told me words that shattered my reality: "According to our records, you are not legally married to Olivia Reed." My laughter died in my throat when she added, "There is a record of a marriage for Ms. Olivia Reed... to Alex Thorne. It was filed two years ago." Alex Thorne. My protégé. The talented young architect I'd mentored, the man I trusted after our ceremony. The wedding certificate, the grand gestures, the vows-all lies. Every single one. I pieced it together: Olivia's sad eyes, her whispers of a "replacement" while I was overseas, her tears and apologies for being "paranoid" about Alex when I returned. Now, I heard her cooing to him on the phone, "To him, I'm his devoted wife. To the world, you' re my husband. It' s a perfect arrangement. I have his love and your legal status. I have everything." Everything. And I had nothing. I was a sham. A joke. The love I felt, a towering structure, crumbled to dust. There was no rage. Just a cold, empty void. Then, the sculpture crashed. Olivia chose him, shielding him, letting the heavy steel frame slam into me, crushing bones. Lying broken in the hospital, I watched her dote on him while ignoring me. I realized she had intended to erase me. This wasn't a mistake. This wasn't an accident. This was a brutal choice, a calculated punishment. Ethan Miller, the trusting fool, was dead. I decided then. I wasn' t confronting her. I was disappearing. And then, when she least expected it, I would take it all away.”