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His Obsession, My Hell

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 690    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

for me when I went

looking rumpled and tired, but h

cemetery," he said. "I thought I' d

r me, but his eye

tracks, to maintain the fac

as suffocat

Sophia sat in the back, the space bet

ore my father' s headstone,

had always loved me uncond

d a hand on

d softly. "David will take good care

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," he said, his voice a low murmur. "

n' t

cold and clear, counting dow

, he insisted w

alking about old college professors and shared memori

, a chauffeur f

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her, remembering her favorites,

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he said, pointing to an item on

e, a flicker of co

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d answer, dis

ble, stumbled and a tray of s

motion arc of brown liqu

ond, David' s ins

ch for me, his

ing Sophia out of her chair and

ross my arm and chest, the

tumbling back

idn't even

Sophia, his face

get burned?" he asked

ffee, my skin screaming in agon

sister-in-law, with a desperate

per her name, a

rned hotter than the coffee on my sk

his gaze final

concern in his ey

d' s sake, be

to Sophia, scooping

, carrying her towards the exit as if

d Sophia protest, "Dav

s snarl, not meant for my e

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His Obsession, My Hell
His Obsession, My Hell
“My marriage to David Miller was a picture of perfection, a dream life built on his charm and our shared happiness. Then came the call: my mother in an accident, and David, my husband, utterly unreachable. Hours bled into sterile dread in the hospital waiting room, a dread far deeper than my mother' s condition. An unknown text arrived, a single photo: David, arm around another woman, intimate, familiar. It was my aunt, Sophia Hayes, my mother' s estranged sister, her smile painfully like mine. My world, once perfect, splintered into a million icy shards under the humming hospital lights. He returned late, weaving slick lies about dead phones and urgent meetings, as if I were a child to be placated. But as he signed the papers I put before him, oblivious, a chilling sense of irony settled heavy in my gut. The man I thought I knew, the husband who murmured of naming our child "Sophia," was a stranger. I found his study, not an office, but a shrine to her, filled with desperate letters and a diary detailing his monstrous plan: I was just a "perfect-looking replacement" to bear "his Sophia." The love, the marriage, the baby-all a grotesque fabrication, designed to resurrect his lost obsession. The pain threatened to split me, but beneath it, a cold, hard resolve began to form, sharper than any grief. He thought he' d signed investment papers; he' d signed his divorce, and my consent to end the lie he' d so carefully constructed within me. I walked out that night, leaving his diary open, his delusion exposed, ready to erase every trace of his monstrous fantasy.”
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