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The Wife He Forgot, The Fury She Unleashed

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 1148    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

dst the unbearable tragedy, was a final, devastating blow. She knew, in that moment, that she had lost. Th

her voice thick with unshed

wedding day, sobbing about how Jake had "wronged" her. Chloe had thought the wrong was about tricking her into donating a kidney. She

ears, her mind had protected her from it. N

ted to help you leave, to expose him. But he was afraid. Afraid you'd recover your memory, afraid you'd te

elieved Jake was her salvation, the man who would love her despite her "illegi

. "She resented your mother for being Mrs. Davis. She purposefully approached Jake, knowing about our families' potenti

ng husband and a manipulative man, hoping for a new beginning. Inste

mposure crumbling. "I truly didn't know she was so greedy. I thought.

ver the years was now tainted. It wasn't for her, not really

im right now, isn't she?"

hone and dialed Jake's number. It was answered almost immediately. The seductive,

y... I can't

owed were unmistakable. Eleanor

she screamed i

ine. "Mom, can't you be less of a spoilsport? Today is Ava and

oice cracking with grief and fury. "

, won't you? Aren't you afraid your curse will come true? Leo is my son. I know how t

hun

aking with uncontrollable sobs. "Chloe... I'm so sorry... I was wrong... I shouldn't have let hi

a yellowed, folded document. She pressed it into Chloe's

that mirrored Chloe's own. "I knew the truth would come ou

new her son was a monster, yet she allowed Chloe to live in a gilded cage of lies. Five years later, she

urse's station and signed her name-her real

me. As they wheeled Leo's small, covered body away, Chlo

ar, sobbing. "Let me give him a grand funeral,

ce cold. She wouldn't let the Hayes famil

e the ashes, then. I'll... I'll use his belongin

eedom, but she would not interfere with th

ve years. She held Leo's urn tightly against her chest. The sound of the f

a Miller's disheveled state. He looked

y," he said casually, as if she'd

see the sordid scene. She clutched the urn ti

d clearly irritated Jake. He frowned, h

a condescending edge. "Bring him back to apologize to his aunt immedi

legitimate daughter, this woman who had a hand in

to face him. She raised her ey

each word with c

is

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“The sterile white ceiling of the hospital room was the first thing I saw when I woke up, a dull ache throbbing at the back of my head. The kind nurse told me I' d fainted at the clinic, and that my son, Leo, was in the pediatric ICU. My son. Leo. The name alone brought back a flood of terrifying memories: his pale, sweaty face, his eyes wide with a terror that seemed to swallow the light. And Jake' s voice, cold and hard: "My son shouldn' t be weak and afraid of the dark! His bad habits need to be cured." I, no, Ava Miller, as I had been for the last five years, had clawed at the locked therapy room door. "Leo is terrified of the dark, and extreme fright can be fatal. If you need to punish someone, punish me..." Jake just laughed, his arm around Chloe Davis, the woman he claimed was the "real" Ava Miller, the one who needed a kidney. A news report on a private island wedding flashed on the hospital TV: "Billionaire heir Jake Hayes is celebrating his wedding to Chloe Davis." Chloe Davis. My name. The name I hadn't heard in five years. Memories crashed down, violent and agonizing: a rainy night, a car accident, my mother' s terrified face, and then Jake, whispering "You' re Ava Miller. You were in an accident. You need a kidney. You feel so guilty, don't you?" He had twisted everything. He wanted my kidney for the real Ava Miller. He stole my identity, my health, my memories. And now, he had stolen my son. Leo. "Mom... if I overcome my fear... will Dad love me?" His voice message, garbled and frantic, echoed in my mind. Rage pulsed through me. I was Chloe Davis. The woman on that island, wearing my name, had my kidney. And they were trying to steal my son. I ripped the IV from my arm. I had to get to Leo. When I found him, his chest wasn't moving. His eyes were wide open, fixed in terror. My mother-in-law, Eleanor, who had once pitied me, was sobbing. "Mom," I said, my voice flat, holding back tears. "I remember everything. I am Chloe Davis. It' s time for me to leave." His eyes finally, slowly, drifted shut as I whispered, "Mommy's here, Leo. Mommy will take you away from here. We'll go somewhere far away, and we'll be together forever." The nurse in the hallway sighed, envying Jake Hayes's "love." If only they knew that his real wife and son, lying dead in a hospital bed, couldn' t earn a fraction of that look. Not even in death. Later, in the house I had shared with Jake, I held Leo's urn tightly. Jake and Ava Miller were on the sofa. "Did you leave Leo with my mom again?" he asked, a condescending edge to his voice. "Bring him back to apologize to his aunt immediately." I turned to him, my eyes direct. I articulated each word with chilling clarity. "Leo is dead."”
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