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Wife's Escape: A Tragic Love

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 833    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

the rearview mirror to shoot Ava a look of pure triumph. Victor drove with a focused intensity, his knuckles white on t

th public humiliation, with financial ruin, with the constant, grinding weight of her family' s fate. He

e dismissed Celeste with a cool kiss on the cheek. "I' ll

with him. The silence was louder now, f

was already loosening his tie, his attention on a table

ant, a rising star in pure AI research, just like his parents had been. She was a recent graduate, full of ideas. They had talked for hours over coffee, a spark of mutual respe

ent, built on stolen data. The industry imploded. The Thornes were ruined, blacklisted. A year later, they were dead. And Victor had di

" His voice cut t

on. "I' ve done everything you asked. I married you. I let you destroy my r

s expression unreadable. "P

s slipping out with a calm she didn' t kn

e took a step toward her, his mouth opening as if to say some

a low growl. "Your death is worthless to me

. The tension in the room was thick enough to taste. Ava watched the

called. Your mother' s next treatment cycle

he leverage. The reason she couldn'

want," she said, the

gain, all traces of that earlier flicker of humanity gone.

e lead, a strange sense of peace settled over her. It was th

her. But a broken thing ca

at the door.

ced up,

A small piece of hardware. It' s still in the

. Maybe he thought it was a trick, another escape attempt. But looking at her, at the

e hand. "Go tomorrow. Take what you

ak. It wasn' t garbage. It was a memory

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“My husband, Victor, always told me I was pathetic. For four years, I endured his cruelty, his public humiliations, watching him systematically dismantle my life piece by piece, all to punish me for my father' s supposed sins against his family. He forced me to marry him, then destroyed my company, Nexus, the last shred of my identity. The final blow came when he made me sign the dissolution papers, then kicked my company' s award across the floor, calling it junk-a toy. My heart shattered as Celeste, his glamorous business rival and lover, sauntered in, mocking my pain, "Don't be so dramatic, Ava. It was just a startup. They fail all the time." Victor's cold gaze, fixed on Celeste, twisted the knife deeper. He had promised my mother' s experimental treatments and my father' s freedom from prison were dependent on my compliance. I was nothing but a broken wife, a decorative accessory at galas, my efforts sabotaged by smeared articles. Every escape attempt ended in recapture, a new punishment. I was trapped in a suffocating web of his influence, with nothing left to fight for. But then, Celeste, with a cruel smirk, snatched my last remaining prototype-the culmination of my team's dreams for helping others-and threw it against the wall, shattering it. And just when I thought the pain couldn't get worse, Victor walked in, saw the wreckage, and stomped on the last glittering dust of my creation himself. "What the hell did you do?" he roared at me, not even glancing at the broken tech. He dragged me up by my hair, his face a terrifying mask. "It' s over," I managed, my voice eerily calm, tears streaming down my face. "I want a divorce, Victor. Let me go." "It's over when I say it's over," he snarled. "You don't get to decide anything." My body went limp. I was done fighting. Then, a strange calm washed over me. If I couldn't escape in this life, I would find freedom in another. There was only one way to truly be "done." I would go to the roof.”
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