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No Longer Her Wounded Puppy

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 867    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

comprehend the shift in my demeanor. To her, this was just anothe

lightning' ?" she scoffed. "Stop being

he couldn' t imagine a world where

ly professional relationship! He' s my assistant. The fact that your mind immediately goes to such a filthy plac

have pointed out the late nights, the shared whispers, the way his hand lingered on her back

d already seen the end of th

o the front door and opened it, holding

?" she asked, genui

I said calmly. "You' ve said your piece. Y

f the word was foreign to

band you pay to stay here. You also said you were

ock. She had never been dismissed by me before. I

I have a late meeting with Ethan anyway. At least he und

nd out the door witho

lick of the lock sounding like a final,

pt in for the past year. I opened the vast walk-in closet. On one side, her designer

airs of old jeans, and two button-down shirts. My entire wa

cotton t-shirt and a memory

bought a new sweater, a nice, simple cashmere blend. It was the most expensive piece of clothing

she saw me. She pulled me into the ki

" she' d hissed, her e

turning to shame under her gaz

mbarrassing me. Go upstairs and change into one of your old t-shirts. At least th

sweater in the trash, st

row it away. She ha

e hated the reminder of where she came from. I was a living, breathing symbol of the poverty she

stify her affair with Ethan. She needed me to be pathetic so she could feel powerful. She needed to tear me down to

pon to get what she wants, and then blame me for my own pain. I had

. I could see everything wi

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“The last thing I remembered was the cold concrete against my cheek and the metallic taste of my own blood. Above the ringing in my ears, I heard Olivia, my wife, screaming, not for me, but for Ethan, her charming assistant. I had pushed her out of the way of falling scaffolding, saving her life, only for a steel pipe to crush mine; a minor gash on Ethan' s forehead was treated like a mortal wound while my entire life drained away. As paramedics rushed Ethan onto a stretcher, my vision blurred, and the brutal truth crystallized: all my sacrifices, years working to support her dreams, meant nothing. I was worth less than her lover's superficial cut, and my love for her finally died, just moments before I did. Then, I blinked. Suddenly, the sterile hospital smell was gone, replaced by Olivia' s familiar, expensive perfume, and I was standing whole, pain-free, in the living room of our ridiculously large, empty house. It was the night of our biggest fight, a week before the accident, a fight that had set the stage for the end. "Liam, I' m tired of this," she said, tossing a black credit card onto the coffee table. "Here. A million-dollar credit line. Go buy yourself whatever you want. Just stop acting like a wounded puppy every time I spend time with Ethan. It' s pathetic." In my past life, her words had shattered me, driving me to refuse the card and plead for her love, a futile mistake. But this time, I was reborn. I calmly picked up the card, a chilling question forming on my lips: "So I can spend as much as I want?"”
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