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The Wife Who Destroyed Me

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 788    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

, I reached for my phone. My hand

"Mark," my closest colleague at the Bureau, before continuing down to "Davi

is voice thick with sleep. "Ethan? I

my voice low and even, devoid of any emotion. I walke

of the line. "Whoa, what? Ethan, what ha

r routine felt alien, a motion from a life that was no longer mine. "I want it done today. File it. I'll come by l

. Are you sure you don't wa

nality in my own voice sur

lt a weight lift from my shoulders, a toxic burden I hadn't realized

wide, brilliant smile on her face. She was holding up

t it amazing? It's the prototype for his new line. It tracks vi

y head slightly so her lips landed on my

's wr

red," I said, handing

Because Alex is my mentor and one of the most important connect

In the first timeline, it would have stung.

n briefing. We were heading out of state for a week to provide security for a major tech summit. A summit where Al

. "Ready for the big trip?" His eyes fell on Sarah's hand as she gest

Alex Thornton,"

trip? The security checkpoint for the summit is no joke. They're screening for a

issive hand. It was the exac

at will and won't pass a security scan. It's a consumer-grad

my partner. I just took a slow sip of my coffee and said nothing. I saw th

e dripping with a superiority that grated on Mark. I remembered the first time this happened. I had jumped in, pla

was never truly returned. This time, I wouldn't try to save her from her own choices. I would stand back and let the f

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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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