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The Wife He Sold

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 910    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

tant, low hum of pain I had learned to ignore. But sometimes, when I

t face was M

y still remembered before my mind did. A cold sweat broke out

gowns between us. He looked the same. Confident, handsome, with that ea

me then, shar

e for that place, she

as on my knees in front of him, my hands clutching the expensiv

do this. I'll do an

He was talking about sending me to an underground fight club, a place where men paid to watch

ng his leg away from my grasp. "

? Not a fiancée, not the woman he was supposed to spend his life with,

ftening into that manipulative tone I knew so well.

ou with the money in three days, an

clings to a single drop of water. Three days of hell fo

tmare I can't speak of, a pit of violence and degradation. I survived on the thought of him, on the

y body a map of bruises and cuts, my mind shattered. I barely clung to

him design, my heart pounded with a mix of terror and relief. But the house wasn't dark a

pa

in the center of a group of his friends, a drink in his hand, laughing. And next to hi

oud and boastful, carryin

n, I wouldn't have been so cruel to her," he said, t

she won't dare to be so headstrong anymore. She'

e only thing I could hear was the shattering of my own heart. He hadn

he man I thought I loved. I never looked back. That night, Sarah

ears later,

k, then disbelief, then something I couldn't name flickered across his features. He s

, his voice a

u know I've been searching

hing for me? Or for the obedient, b

I simply smiled, a cool, calm s

solid figure that had been standing silently behind me

rk, my smile wide

ose. Please don't let my h

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“My fiancé, Mark, whispered promises of forever, of a family, as we lay in bed watching the sunrise. He said he loved me, and I believed him with every fiber of my being. I built my world around him, his happiness my only goal. Then, I found his journal. Page after page, he wrote about Chloe, his childhood sweetheart, with a desperate, passionate love he never showed me. It was dated a week after he proposed to me. I wasn't his love; I was a placeholder, someone convenient to fund his lifestyle and soothe his ego while he waited for his true love to be available. The gentleness was a tool, his promises a means to an end. My heart shattered into a million pieces. Then Chloe' s husband died, and her family went bankrupt. Mark brought her to our home, demanding she stay. When I finally defied him, telling him she couldn't stay, he went into a rage. The next day, two rough men arrived. I thought they were there to evict me, but they grabbed me, dragging me from my home. "A lesson in obedience, Sarah," Mark had said, adjusting my collar as they held me. "You're tougher. Three days. I'll get the money and come for you. Just be a good girl." But he never came. I was thrown into a dark, reeking basement – an underground fight club. There, I learned the true meaning of his betrayal. He didn't just abandon me; he sold me, leaving me for dead, all to punish me for standing in his way. I barely escaped, a ghost of my former self. When I stumbled back home, I found him celebrating, bragging about how I had been "broken in." Sarah Miller died that night. Three years later, I faced him across a crowded ballroom, his gaze freezing on mine. He rushed towards me, murmuring, "Sarah? Is that you? Do you know I've been searching for you for three years!" But the broken girl was gone. I leaned into the warm, solid figure beside me, a cool smile on my face. "Mr. Stevens," I said, "we're not close. Please don't let my husband get the wrong idea."”
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