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Fake Divorce, Real Betrayal

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 596    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

s with Mark, when he was a charming professor who seemed to adore me. He' d praised m

support his tenure track. He said it was a temporary sacrifice

like acid in my stomach. The pai

to act like the caring husband again. He put his ha

ncere. "I' ve been under a lot of stress. It' s hard, you know, t

apology designed to pacify me, to keep m

ark," I said,

his arms. He was trying to buy my silence with f

know about the preg

is eyes vanished, replaced by a cold, hard shock. He stare

about?" he stammered,

nk lines," I said, my voice gaining strength.

ace. He was cornered, and he knew it. For a moment, he looked genuinely

He was an expert at this. "What is wrong with you? That is a

e, his face twisted in

snooping around, making these insane accusations? You should be ashamed of your

w, his voice echoi

way, I swear to God, Ava, you will regret it. She is my family

y' s hand. Lily, a small child caught in the middle of a war s

h manufactured concern. She glanced from my face to Mark

addy angry?" Lily asked, her small

They were already a famil

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Fake Divorce, Real Betrayal
Fake Divorce, Real Betrayal
“"Let' s get a divorce, Ava." My husband, Mark, said the words so calmly, pushing the papers across our dining room table, the morning light making the black letters sharp. He quickly added, "It' s a fake divorce. It' s for Clara. Lily needs to get into the school district here, and she can' t unless she' s living with my residency." He promised we' d remarry once it was done. He thought I was a fool. I signed the papers, my hands steady, the silence in the room heavy. That fake concern on his face. That smug confidence that he had me completely under his control. I had already seen the truth. Two weeks ago, tucked at the bottom of the trash bin in the guest bathroom Clara used, I' d found it. A pregnancy test. Two pink lines. It wasn' t Lily' s future Mark was securing. It was the future of his new family. I said nothing. Just nodded. The divorce was done, official. Outside the courthouse, I watched Mark walk quickly toward a car. Clara got out, then wrapped her arms around his neck, his hand resting protectively on her stomach. They looked like a real family. My phone buzzed. A message from Professor Thorne, my old mentor. "The lab door is always open for you, Ava." I took a deep breath, watched them drive away, and then turned to walk in the opposite direction. My pain was old, familiar. Now, it was time for change.”
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