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My Marriage, A Deadly Lie

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 1055    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

perfect husband, completely unaware

t in bed, a tray with my favorite pastri

d, smiling that charming smile th

stomach turn. I force

iam. You' re s

of concern. "You seemed distant last night. Are

emotional state. The audacity of it almost made me laugh. I l

e," I said softly. "It

ooked like sympathy. "I know

master ma

rs. We were sitting in the living room, rea

over a year now. She seems to be doing much better. Maybe it' s time we helped her find a place

om his tablet. His posture s

tone final. "She' s family. She needs us.

, shielding her. My suggestion was a threat to their arrangement, a

e dinner table that lasted a second too long. The way Liam' s hand would brush her back as she passed by, a gesture so fleeting it wa

. I was the intrud

in the garden below. Liam was pushing little Leo on the swing, his face lit up with joy. Maya stood beside him, her hand

"Higher, Uncle

of pure adoration on her fac

all. The love, the secret understanding, the shared hi

s a physical thing, a crushing weight on my chest that made it hard to breathe

I was mingling with guests when I saw Maya corner me near the bar. She was wearin

"Chloe, you look lovely tonight. But

e, Maya. J

er voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "You know, you' re so good to L

ory, flaunting her intimac

yes gleaming with malice. "It' s such a shame about your miscar

s contents in her face, to scream at her, to expose her

ruel thing to

d. "The truth i

ooking for anything in particular, just a quiet place to think. My eyes landed on a s

here he kept a spare key, inside an old book on t

le of papers or old keepsak

, silve

, smiling radiantly. On the other side was a picture of little Leo. And

amily. My

o

orn child. He had taken that last, sacre

ocket fell from my numb fing

ation. He hadn' t just lied to me; he

am died. It turned to ash and blew away, leavin

that was left was a

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My Marriage, A Deadly Lie
My Marriage, A Deadly Lie
“My marriage was a lie, a tragic commitment made in the shadow of my fiancé Ryan's untimely death in a plane crash. Drowning in grief, I accepted his younger brother Liam' s proposal to continue the engagement, believing it was an act of selfless duty to protect the family and honor Ryan. Liam transformed, becoming a devoted, loving husband who showered me with affection, whispering promises of eternal fidelity. He was my rock through fertility struggles, heartbreaking doctor' s appointments, and especially after losing our unborn child, our little Hope. "I love you, Chloe," he swore, his voice thick with emotion after our miscarriage. "I don' t care if we ever have children. It' s you I want. Only you, forever." I clung to those words, believing them to be the one solid truth in my shattered world. A month later, a overheard conversation changed everything: Liam' s cousin, Maya, desperate about her son Leo, and Liam' s calm reassurance, "Don' t worry, I' ll handle it." Then came a chilling whisper from Maya, "You helped me and your brother, who faked his death, to be together." Ryan, alive? Leo, his son? The pieces of a monstrous betrayal slammed into place, shattering my reality. Liam' s love, his tears for our lost baby, his unwavering support-it was all an act, a calculated performance to hide his brother and protect an heir. My marriage wasn't just a lie; it was a crime scene. He orchestrated my miscarriage to clear Leo' s path to the inheritance. He murdered Hope. The pain, bottled up and performed as grief, rushed back as a tidal wave of pure, clarifying rage. I wouldn' t cry. I wouldn't break down. Not yet. "No, you' re not (going to kill him)," my best friend and private investigator Jessica said, gripping my shoulders. "You' re going to destroy him. There' s a difference. We can go to the police right now." "No," I declared, a chilling clarity cutting through the pain. "The police won' t be enough. His family is too powerful. They' ll bury it. They' ll paint me as a hysterical, grieving wife." I wiped away my tears, the grief now fuel. "They want Leo to be the heir?" I said, my voice cold and hard. "They want to protect the family' s reputation? Fine. I' ll give them exactly what they want, right before I take it all away." "I' m not running away," I declared. "I' m not going to be a victim. I' m staying right here. I' m going to host a party. A big one. The biggest this family has ever seen. And I' m going to give everyone a show they will never, ever forget."”
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