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Escaping The Betrayal's Chill

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1026    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

s leaning against the fireplace, trying t

ice flat. "What are y

ng smile playing on his lips. "Easy there, buddy. Ch

Chloe's house to be inviting her 'soulmate' into

s. It was Leo, his face red with fury. He started kicking my shins

hed down, not with anger, but with a firm, decisive motion. I caught his small leg mid-kick. He

with shock. He had nev

ce low and steady. I let go of his leg, and he

! How dare you! You la

calling another man 'Dad.' And I didn't lay a hand on him. I stopped him f

so used to me being a doormat that my sudden spi

. "I've finally gone sane. How does it feel? T

n that made my blood boil. "Alright, I think we should all just calm down. Et

nd take my place? You, the man she ran up hundreds of thousands of dollars in gambling debt

A flicker of anger crossed his face. "Yo

or it," I shot b

e loud, theatrical sobs. "Mommy, he's scaring me! Make him go

used on me a hundred times before. It always worked. My fear of

t wasn't the usual heartbreak. It was disappointment. A deep, profoun

e, then at Liam. This perfect

," I

nse seemed to

Chloe asked, h

ut," I

ed at me

rising with a power I didn't know I p

ed to t

. "You can't

ne. "My next call is to the police t

this is ridiculous. This is

o be a family somewhere else. Go to a hotel. Go to his pl

he grabbed Leo's hand and pulled Liam towards the door. She fumbled with her purs

d it. The silence that followed was the

my body trembling with adrenaline.

d spin some new sob story. I opened the bottom drawer of my desk to look for my old passport, the one I had before w

It was sealed. My name and Chloe's were written o

Inside was a s

rtif

nt of dissolut

ted three

ead it again. And a third time. My name. Her

ed. We hadn't been for a long, long time. The entire charade-the anniversaries, the talk of our future, her

t a long-suffering husband. I was jus

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“The biting cold was the first thing I felt, deep in the walk-in freezer where Chloe, my wife of five years, had locked me. My punishment for accidentally breaking an outrageously expensive Patek Philippe, a gift not for me, but for Liam O'Connell, her "soulmate" who was returning to the US today. Hours earlier, her face had turned to ice, her voice dangerously quiet, "You clumsy fool! Do you have any idea what you've done?" Her grip like steel, she' d shoved me inside, snarling, "Two hours. Think about what you did," before the heavy door slammed shut. I had loved her, so much so that I' d sold my firm and inheritance to free her from gambling debts, thinking my selfless love had won her heart. A dream shattered by a hidden journal revealing her rage, resentment, and her true love for Liam, whispering to our son, Leo, "This is your real dad." Now, shivering, I heard a muffled thud, then another, against the door, and Leo' s small voice screaming, "Get out! You made Mom unhappy! Get out of here!" A harder kick, "I don't want you as my dad anymore!" My spirit shattered into a million tiny pieces, the cold from the freezer nothing compared to the chill in my soul. Just as consciousness faded, Chloe unlatched the door, the kitchen light blinding me. She found me collapsed, feverish, but her face was a mask of irritation, annoyed she' d been caught, already on the phone with Liam, gushing, "Leo? Oh, he's wonderful. He calls you 'Dad' all the time now. He can't wait to see you." My son looked down at me, his face twisted in disgust, "You're pathetic." That was the moment. The last flicker of hope died. I stumbled to the guest room, my hands shaking. Ignoring calls, I booked a one-way international flight to anywhere, vowing never to return. Two days later, Chloe was seen on the news, chasing my taxi to the airport, screaming my name in a public meltdown no one, least of all me, could have predicted. I still had no idea how deep her betrayal ran.”
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