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The Wife He Erased Returns

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 798    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

city. This was my sanctuary, my real lab. Inside, there was no corporate branding, no ambit

The moment I stepped inside, the weight of the day seemed t

rk was persistent. I answered it, putting it

action. You' re going to state that you were under extreme stress and misspoke. You will apologize to Alana and to the OmniWell board. If you don' t, I will pers

d done exactly that. After he framed me, my credentials were nullified, my

nding. My proposal was for the foundational work that would lead to my universal vaccine platform. His was for a flashy but shallow project he thought would bring him prestige. A

established. Like a fool, I believed him. I withdrew my proposal at the last minute, citing a technical flaw. He won the grant by default. He used that money to build h

of quiet resentment, now

Evelyn?" Mark' s voice sna

gers flying across the keyboard.

ing," I said calmly. "

ely shocked, as if he could

ext. "I accept your terms. We are completely

you talking about?

. The system began packaging terabytes of my research data, encrypting it

the line, a sharp, angry sound. "You' re being

time. I powered down my phone

y moving around the lab, gathering essential items: my personal research notebooks, a few key hard drive

aid it was: a childish tantrum. They were probably all sitting around, like he said, waiting for me t

had n

lver device that looked like a satellite phone, but without a keypad. There w

vation. They thought I was running away.

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“I remember dying. Not from the Crimson Scourge, but from the mob, their faces twisted with rage. They called me "murderer," believing the lies my husband, Mark Jensen, fed them. He claimed I was holding back the cure while accepting humanitarian awards, a hero to the world, a monster to me. The irony choked me, thicker than the blood in my mouth. I had the universal vaccine, the one that could have saved everyone, but he buried it-and me-for profit. My final thought wasn't of my lost family, but of his betrayal, the only thing real in my last agonizing moments. Then, nothing. Until now. I blinked, the harsh fluorescent lights of a conference room burning my eyes. I was back, a year younger, untouched. It was the day Mark would announce "unforeseen delays" for the vaccine, the day his lies truly began. He stood at the podium, smooth and confident, introducing me, his "brilliant wife," Dr. Evelyn Reed, with a patronizing smile. In my last life, I' d stood there meekly, trusting him despite bitter disappointment. Not this time. "He's lying," my voice cut through the room like shattered glass, every head snapping my way. Mark's smile faltered, his eyes warning me, "My wife is a perfectionist. She' s never satisfied." Alana Vance, his ambitious consultant, chimed in with fake concern, "Evelyn, are you feeling alright? You' ve been working so hard." It was the same condescending script. I remembered giving up a global award for his fragile ego, only for him to criticize my research a week later. The sacrifice forgotten, a weapon in his hand. But this rebirth was a chance. A cold calm settled over me. "No, Mark," I said, my voice clear and steady, loud enough for every microphone. "I think we need to discuss this right now." I stepped away from the wall, away from the role of the supportive wife, into the light. "I' m done."”
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