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Her Scars, His Final Stand

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 918    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

t seeped into your bones and made the world feel gray and cold. I stared out at the blurred city lights, my hand

y showed a picture of him from a few months ago, handsome in his dress uniform, his smile easy and confident. Beside him sto

now him. Not

the girl he chose. He brought me gifts, took me on trips, and told me he would protect me forever. Our life was supposed t

or work, the calls he would take in another room. Then came the excuses. He had to help Chloe, she was going through a hard time.

, his voice low and reasonable.

o pick me up from a doctor's appointment because Chloe' s car broke down. Each time, he had a perfect explanation, his eyes

mping with a pain so intense it stole my breath. I had collapsed in th

mething's wrong. I

background, faint and tearful.

cold, sharp thing that twisted in my gut. "Scar, I... Chloe's having

ing in that sterile white room, alone with a grief that felt bottomless, he was comforting Chloe. He showed up hours later,

e where no one knew my name or my story. It felt like a lifeline. The rain outside finally started to slow, the a

bit the hero. He was talking about sacrifice and duty. Then he stepped away, and Chloe joined him on the stage. He wrapped an arm aro

shifting to one of mild annoyance. I knew it was me. I

ttle busy right now," she said,

s," I said, my own vo

't it? He's such a good man. He's been so worried about

ncerned friend, the supportive fiancée-in-waiting. But I saw the trut

ers from our wedding. All the little pieces of our life together. I picked up a photo of us on our honeymoon, both of us smiling, so young and full of hope. It felt li

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“The rain hammered against my windowpane, a relentless drumbeat mirroring the dull throb in my abdomen-a constant reminder of the child I' d lost. My husband, Captain David Miller, was a celebrated hero on TV, his charismatic smile a stark contrast to the corroding rust of our marriage. Right there, beside him, was Chloe, my best friend, looking at him with adoration, her hand tucked in his arm. They didn' t know the real David, not like I did. The betrayal had been a slow, agonizing descent, a series of small, sharp cuts. Late nights, calls taken in hushed tones, excuses woven around Chloe' s supposed fragility. "She' s fragile, Scar," he' d say, "You' re strong. You understand." I tried to, but then he missed our anniversary for her panic attack, my doctor' s appointment for her broken-down car. Each time, a piece of my trust chipped away. The final, unforgivable act came when I lay bleeding on the floor, calling him in a choked whisper. "David, please. Something' s wrong. I' m... I' m bleeding." I heard Chloe' s tearful voice in the background, "David, don' t go. I need you." He hesitated. That cold, sharp hesitation twisted in my gut. He never came. I lost our baby alone in a sterile hospital room while he comforted her. He truly cared more about her feelings than our child. Months later, with my mother' s funeral underway, Chloe approached me again. "It' s like she had to go so my son could live," she whispered, claiming my dying mother was a necessary sacrifice for her child. My suppressed rage ignited. This woman, who had manipulated my husband, stolen my locket, and had a piece of my body donated to her, was now mocking my grief. "I want a divorce, David," I declared, the words cutting through the chaos. He tried to deny it, to plead, to promise. But his love was poison, and I was done. I walked away from the graveside, leaving behind the man who had destroyed everything. With the help of my father' s old friend, an opportunity for a new life, a new name, appeared. I didn' t look back as I dropped my wedding ring into a trash can at the airport. It made a small, tinny sound, the final note on a life I was leaving behind. As the city lights faded below, I felt a flicker of peace. My past was over. My future was waiting.”
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