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The Divorce That Freed His Heart

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 707    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

force of a single, brutal kick. Mark and his cronies storme

he once-orderly space. "Anything that looks expen

th a gleeful violence. Books were swept from shelves, couch cushions were sl

said with a venomous smile. "This isn't destruction. It's a purge. We're cle

He simply observed the destruction of his home, his face a mask of detached calm. He ha

ed by Liam's mother-and smashed the frame over his knee. Another overtu

He tore through the closet, then knelt down and pulled a small,

olding it up for Emily to see. "L

ally cracked. "D

silver locket, a pair of pearl earrings, her thin wedding band. Th

en goods, I'm sure.

ckening crack, shattering into pieces. The delicate jewelry spilled out,

shot through Liam. The last piece

ce raw with a pain that went far be

il of police sirens suddenly cut through the

voice echoing in the sudden silence of the ransa

ing to a low, trembling snarl as he pointed a shaking finger at Emil

up the stairs. The apartment door, already hanging from a single hinge, wa

group of intruders, and Liam st

and assault in progress," the lead of

od you're here. This man," he said, pointing at Liam, "is a

, "You're under arrest for breaking and entering, assault, and destruction of property." As another officer

ud? What are you talking about? This is

y' s hysterical face to Liam

was assaulted yesterday, the man who subsequently died from his in

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The Divorce That Freed His Heart
The Divorce That Freed His Heart
“The cryptic message flashed on my phone: coordinates and a chilling command – "Come get your father." My heart hammered as I raced to a remote construction site, mud sucking at my boots. But the man crumpled on the ground, twisted at an unnatural angle, wasn't my dad. It was Emily's father, barely clinging to life, his face a bruised mess. Then Emily called, her voice cold and devoid of concern. "An ambulance? Don't be ridiculous, Liam. Do you have any idea what kind of scandal that would cause? I have the quarterly review next week and a promotion on the line." I stammered, "He's barely clinging to life!" "Then it's inconvenient timing," she said, her voice like ice. "Just get him out of there." I watched, frozen, as two burly men loaded her father onto a stretcher like a sack of debris, a piece of my own father's birdhouse, a gift tossed into the back of the van. "His death is so inconvenient," Emily' s voice echoed in my head. Back home, Emily and her friend Mark, her smirking business rival, accused my father of exploiting her, blaming him even for the birdhouse. My mother's jewelry box, the last tangible link to her, was shattered by Mark, its contents spilled across the floor. A cold, clear rage flooded me. I knew the truth, a truth they were desperately trying to bury. "The man you had beaten and left to die," I roared, pointing at Emily. "The man whose body you had dumped like trash... was your father." I had endured years of her father's criticism, her belittling, her financial exploitation. But now, something had snapped. I met her gaze, a numb certainty settling in. "I want a divorce."”
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