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The Wife Who Destroyed Me

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 652    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

he visitor' s room felt like

er side of the thick plexiglass,

r regret, but of pure, undiluted contempt. The orange jumps

e was wrong. I was th

ss suit. It was a memory, a phantom

mind, replayed for the thousandth time. "You were just jealous of Alex and wanted him dead! I truly

me I saw her. Before

was so vivid, the betrayal so fresh, it

, disastrous timeline. It all started w

on. I, a dedicated FBI agent, saw it for what it was: a threat.

me a fool. I reported it to the Bureau but cushioned the blow, sacrificing my own promotion

nt" while the FBI was closing in, and Sarah, my grieving, lov

e of evidence directly at me. The husband. The jealous, jilted husban

eeping cut through the darkn

in my own bed, in my own home. Sunlight streamed throug

00 AM. My heart hammered against m

her breathing soft and even. And there, on her nightstand, gl

y. The day

sh over me, followed by a surge of something els

ation, the cold slap of betrayal in that visito

ssions a mixture of confusion and pity. I had sacrificed everything for her, for

This time, there would be no warnings. No misguided

oid where nothing could grow. In the quiet of the morning, with the wom

ty, but of self-prese

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“The cold concrete walls of the visitor' s room blurred. My wife, Sarah, sat opposite me, her eyes burning with contempt, dressed in a sharp business suit. "Ethan, that data-exfiltration device was clearly planted by you," her voice, a venomous echo, replayed. "You were just jealous of Alex and wanted him dead! I truly regret leaving Alex for a simpleton like you; you deserve to rot in prison for what you did to him!" That was the last time I saw her before the life sentence. Before everything went black. The betrayal was so fresh, it felt like it happened only a second ago. Alex Thornton, her charismatic tech mogul mentor, gifted her a sleek, black smart ring. As an FBI agent, I recognized it immediately: a sophisticated data-exfiltration device. I tried to warn her, even reported it to the Bureau, cushioning the blow to protect her, sacrificing my own promotion. It was a fatal mistake. Alex died in a suspicious car accident as the FBI closed in. My grieving, loving Sarah then wove a web of digital lies, leaking classified intel and manipulating logs, pointing every piece of evidence directly at me. The jealous, jilted husband. The perfect story. Then, a jarring, insistent beeping cut through the darkness of my prison cell memory. I gasped, my eyes flying open. I wasn' t in a cell. I was in my own bed. My alarm clock. 7:00 AM. My heart hammered. Sarah was still asleep. On her nightstand, gleaming, was the smart ring. It was today. The day it all began. A cold dread washed over me, followed by something hot and sharp: a second chance. The humiliation, the cold slap of betrayal, her mocking words. My colleagues' faces, pity mixed with confusion, as they cuffed me. I had sacrificed everything for a woman who saw me as a simpleton. The love I felt for her was now a black hole. In the quiet of the morning, with the woman who would destroy me sleeping peacefully beside me, I made a new vow. Not of love, or loyalty, but of self-preservation. And justice.”
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