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Fake Amnesia, Real Betrayal

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 790    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

e certificate in a manila envelope, the paper a tangible link to a reality that D

ent onto his bedside table. "This is our marriage certific

t away, his disinterest a fresh wound. "I don'

brought you some of that chicken soup you like," she cooed, completely ignoring my

s cold expression melted into a war

pouring the soup into a bowl

s my job!" I stood up, my chair scraping against the linoleum floor.

the soup, to do something, anything t

e with surprising force. Chloe stumbled back, a fake little gasp escaping her lips as sh

gentle David, was defending this woman again

d out. "She's trying

"She's the only one who makes any sense. You just show up

your wife. Remember our wedding? Under the big oak tree at your mother's

d something in his ear. I couldn't hear t

with condescension. "She said you were unstable. That you were o

htaking. "Break you up? She w

ave been miserable. You look exhausted. Haggard. Look at Chloe. She's kind and gentle." He tur

This wasn't just amnesia. This w

t on the chain when my fingers swelled during a summer heatwave, and I never moved it back. I pulled it o

f hope. "You gave this to me. You said it was a perfect

thought I saw a flicker of something in his eyes, a shado

ring, but to bat my hand away. The small gold band flew from my grasp, hitt

und of my mar

d final. He turned his back to me, pulling

turned and walked out of the room, leaving my ri

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Fake Amnesia, Real Betrayal
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“The call came at 7:05 PM on our tenth wedding anniversary. My husband, David, was in an accident. At the hospital, he was awake, but a young woman, his assistant Chloe, was holding his hand, acting like his wife. When I walked in, he looked at me, a blank stranger' s stare, then asked, "Who are you?" He laughed when I said I was his wife, then demanded security remove me, while Chloe, smiling, pretended to cry. It wasn't just memory loss; it was a cruel, targeted erasure. I tried proof, the marriage certificate, but he pushed it away as "just a piece of paper." Then Chloe waltzed in with his favorite soup, and he defended her when I confronted her. "She' s the only one who' s been here for me!" he screamed. He snarled that I was "exhausted, haggard," compared to Chloe, who was "kind and gentle." My wedding ring, a symbol of our forever, flew from my hand as he slapped it away, clinking under the bed. "Don' t come back," he said, turning his back on me to comfort Chloe. Later, I learned why: he had been having an affair with Chloe, his mother's 65th birthday ruined by his absence and her answering his phone. My world shattered when Mark Johnson, David's estranged best friend, told me what David said: "The fake amnesia was a stroke of genius, right? A clean break." My husband had faked a brain injury to throw me away. A car hit me, sending me to the hospital, and I knew what I had to do. When Mark came in, I looked at him, my face blank, then asked, "Are you... my husband?"”
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