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The Price of Quiet Happiness

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 609    |    Released on: 05/07/2025

tirade, their voices echoi

mpany from the ground up!" one of them crowed, gestur

u' re just lucky he chose you. You' re a freeloader!"

se you begged him. A woman who can'

' s, where I was a senior executive. The car Mark drove, the house they were standing

husband. To his family, he was a titan of industry, a self-made man who had a freeloader wife he was too kind to get rid of. He w

d to escalate. She strode over to me, her face a mask of c

spat, "I' ve written down the Davis family rules.

a list of the most insane, ar

y morning to prepare break

ncluding his underwear and s

eak at the dinner ta

ou will continue to have children until you have p

will be turned over to your

s a dry, humorless sound. Turn over my assets? They could

is funny?" B

th scorn. I crumpled the ridiculous list into a tight b

l face to the next. "You come into my house, make these insane dem

Mark' s sake. For the sake of the three ye

owly and clearly. "You should ask him who owns the company he cl

eyes wi

antasies for the sake of his pride. I' ve turned a blind eye to his posturi

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“I married Mark Davis to escape the predetermined life of a tech heiress, seeking something simple and real with a man I believed gentle and devoted. For three years, he was the perfect stay-at-home husband, and I thought I' d found my quiet happiness. Then the doorbell rang. Standing on my porch was Mark' s mother, Brenda, and a gaggle of women, their eyes greedy as they demanded I wash Brenda' s feet as a "sign of respect" and to learn "how to be a proper wife." When I refused, she slapped me, triggering an onslaught of physical and verbal abuse, accusing me of being barren, ungrateful, and a "freeloader" while touting Mark as a self-made millionaire. They attempted to force-feed me a live toad as a fertility cure. The humiliation deepened when Mark, on speakerphone, not only confirmed their delusions of his success but called me a "gold-digging leech" and a "pathetic, desperate woman," telling his family not to "go easy on her." His betrayal snapped something inside me, igniting a cold fury as I realized the depths of his calculated deception. Just as they were about to inflict more violence, my father, Mr. Thompson, burst through the door, bodyguards in tow.”
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