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My Marriage, A Deadly Lie

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1103    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

trip to Chicago. He walked into my room carry

e bag. He tried to kiss me, but I turned

expensive diamond necklace. A guilt offering

" I said, my voice flat. I put it

d. "Don' t you w

I have a

watching me, trying to figure out the change in m

iated the conversati

him directly in the eye.

mouth. He stared at me, his mask o

hat

hearsed this. "I can' t have children of my own. You know that. And I love Leo. He des

the official heir. But I was offering it on my terms, making it my

ng for the trap. "Chloe... ar

I said firmly. "He will be ou

won. He thought my grief had finally made me pliable,

he said, reaching across the table to tak

hand, my skin craw

owed me to the bedroom,

effect. "The doctor said I need to rest. Alone. Maybe you could

ithout looking like an insensitive brute. He he

Chloe. Whatev

from mine, was the first real taste of victory. I locked my door a

panic, telling her I needed her. Jessica wasn' t just a friend; she wa

ything. The overheard conversation, the locke

hen I finished, she didn' t offer empty

loe. Give

k later, she returned with a sl

it down for th

ne. He' d used a fake passport to fly to a private island in the Caribbean. Financial records showed a series of

came the

ng, Dr. Alistair. He lost his license a few years ago for unethical practices. The medication he prescribed you, the one he said

in my lap felt i

before you started your treatment there," Jess

et my baby die. H

rdere

p, all the grief I had performed, came rushing back as a tidal wave of reality. Liam hadn't just sacrificed my happiness f

t just a lie. It

ss. I crumpled the report in my fist, the

to kill him,"

rabbed my shoulders. "You' re going to destroy him. The

en, chilling clarity cu

y is too powerful. They' ll bury it. They' l

the back of my hand. The grief was still ther

"They want to protect the family' s reputation? Fine. I' ll giv

to do?" Jessica as

ing right here. I' m going to host a party. A big one. The biggest this family ha

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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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