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The Unwanted Wife's Awakening

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 878    |    Released on: 02/07/2025

d. I did my makeup carefully, not to impress anyone, but for myself. When I looked

lawn. The party was in full swing, a grand affair to celebrate Scarlett's "miraculous recove

rrounded by admirers, her face a perfect mask of sweet innocence. Liam was

ed at something she said, a genuine, warm laugh that I had never heard direct

ghost at

familiar sting of jealousy or the ache of loneliness. I fel

a small stage and tapped a glass f

now, she had quite a scare, but she's a strong girl." He beamed at Scarlett, who blushed prettily. "To show our love and

as a fortune. Scarlett's eyes widened in feigned surprise,

is face. "She deserves it, David. Scarle

er they adored, while I, their other daughter, stood in the shadows, forgotten. I

miliation

the room. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a s

ed it immediately. It was the Sterling family matriarch's bracelet, passed down for generations. Liam's grandfather, the only person in the

the box. He looked at Scarlett

belongs to the most important woman in the Sterling family." He paused, and his eyes briefly flickered to

, a symbol of everything I was not, everything I could never be. Scarlett held up her hand, ad

the sheer, undisguised pleasure on the faces of those who had always disliked me. They were all waiting for my rea

felt n

very sad, very pathetic movie, but a movie nonetheless. The characters were delivering their

owards the back garden, needing some fresh air. I heard

ouched my cheeks. They were dry. There were no tears. The well

s. I wasn't that desperate, heartbroken girl anymore. They had taken everything fro

so, they ha

as finally, truly, g

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“The antiseptic smell stung my nose, and a dull ache pulsed behind my eyes as I woke up in a hospital bed. A sharp voice cut through the quiet: "She\'s awake. After all that drama, she finally decides to wake up." It was my adoptive mother, Helen, with my father, David, and then Liam, my husband, walked in. They weren\'t there for me; they were worried sick about Scarlett, my stepsister, who lay pale and fragile just a few rooms away. "You almost died trying to get Liam\'s attention again, " Helen sneered. "Are you happy now?" Liam, meanwhile, looked at me with chilling indifference before grabbing my arm and dragging me to donate blood for Scarlett. The nurses whispered about my supposed obsession, but their words meant nothing; the pain, the desperation, it was all gone. My amnesia had wiped the slate clean, and for the first time, I saw the truth: I was a burden, a wife Liam didn\'t want, an obligation they resented. And for the first time, I felt clarity, not sorrow. I picked up my phone, found a number, and then said, "I want a divorce. And I want to sever all ties with my adoptive parents, the Hayes family."”
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