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Nine Divorces, One Last Stand

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 699    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

was immediat

tream of notifications. News alerts, social media tags,

, the long-su

y with him? She ha

y cheating on her and s

r. She probably sta

The words should have hurt, but they didn' t. They were just noise. The real wound

d for me. I hadn' t gone back to the hous

r was just waiting for my final go-ahead. My passport and a packed bag were on th

d a job to do.

percent stake was plummeting with it. I had to manage t

m, working the phones. I issued a carefully

ficult personal time. Ms. Davis continues in her role as a key executive and man

ge of stability, of a professional who was rising above the p

o appeared on the front

laughing, feeding her a strawberry from his plate. She was looking at h

: Mark Thompson and Sarah Miller enjoy the good li

s betrayal, building a new public narrative where he was the romantic

was Mark. I almo

tures?" he asked, no

The whole wor

h turn. "Now everyone knows the truth. This is what I want. S

ghting it any

k. By the way, the studio is threatening to pull funding for the ne

trol over me, that he couldn' t see what was happening. He t

dea I was a

it," I said,

left me to bleed on the sidewalk, the man who used a press conference to humiliate me,

one thing. It was m

I wo

e phone and ca

" I said. "Sell

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“Five years. Nine court dates. One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five days of a marriage on trial. Today, my husband, Mark Thompson, filed for divorce for the ninth time. As if his infidelity with Sarah Miller wasn' t enough, he stood in court, tears in his mistress' s eyes, dramatically presenting a positive pregnancy test and declared, "It's time for Chloe to let me go." But I had proof. A grainy surveillance video from our living room, showing Mark, drunk, begging me not to leave, then savagely biting my earlobe in a desperate, animalistic act of possession. The judge, clearly fed up with Mark' s theatrics, denied the petition. Mark, enraged, swore he' d keep fighting until I was out of his life for good. His words rang true just three nights later. I was poisoned at a dinner, doubling over in searing pain, gasping for air. Mark found me clutching my stomach, but instead of helping, he dismissed my agony, saying, "Stop faking it, Chloe. You' re just drunk." Then he drove away, leaving me to bleed on the dark street, his chilling threat echoing in the night: "Just obey, or I' ll file for divorce again at the next hearing. I' ll make sure it' s the tenth and final one." As his taillights vanished, a profound stillness settled over me. This wasn't just a physical wound; it was a soul-deep laceration, cauterized by his indifference. Lying there, alone and abandoned, a decision formed in my mind, crystal clear and devoid of emotion. I was done.”
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