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Marriage of Deceit: A Father's Return

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 657    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

n the water. He took a picture of the simple, peaceful scene on hi

h aren't

That's because they know you're a

thumbs-up. For her, that was

s company, 'Apex Innovations.' They're leveraged to the hilt. Lots of debt. One

the Supreme Court and whispered advice in the ears of senators. General Olivia commanded a global intelligence network, a woman whose quiet orders could shift international dynamics. And Richard,

lace and bored. They bonded over a shared bottle of cheap whiskey and a mutual dislike for pretent

to adore him. He had been a young engineer with a promising startup. Mark was his partner, his friend. Or so he thought. Mark was always t

e and friendship. He didn't see

tent fool. Mark had sided with her, providing a "witness" to Liam's supposed failures. They had systematically drained their join

ficult choice for my daughter's future," she'd said, dabbing a dry eye. "To provide her with t

insecure. The lie was so blatant, so perfectly de

arried into old money, into real power. Mark's family, while currently struggling, had a name, a legacy. The union was a calculated merger. Sarah and Mark were tryin

gust rise in Liam's throat. She had built her new life on a foundation of lies, and she had used their daughter as the pr

ing line. He reeled it in

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Marriage of Deceit: A Father's Return
Marriage of Deceit: A Father's Return
“The smoky air of the private club was my weekly escape, a poker game with the only family I had left after my life fell apart. Then a sharp knock on the door, uncharacteristic and unwelcome, shattered the peace. It was my daughter, Emily, standing there, dressed in expensive clothes that screamed wealth but fit her poorly, her face a mask of impatient demand. "Are you Liam?" she asked, her tone sharp. The name "Emily" hit me like a physical blow. Not the sweet girl with pigtails I remembered, but a cold stranger who now sneered with her mother' s malicious confidence. She was getting married, she announced, but her intent wasn't sharing joy. It was a thinly veiled directive, a command for me to be present for the "family's image." The look of disgust in her eyes, a mirror of my ex-wife Sarah' s, confirmed it. She saw me as a pathetic relic, just as Sarah had poisoned her mind into believing I was an unfit father, a failed businessman, the reason for all their problems. My heart, long numbed, flickered with a bitter anger. The sheer audacity, the entitlement-it was all Sarah, channeled through the daughter I no longer knew. "I don't," I told my friends, eyes hard. "Not anymore." But as I said it, a new thought began to form. A wedding was a public affair, a stage. Maybe it was time to collect a debt.”
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