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Reborn: A Husband's Vengeance

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 559    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

a happy smile. It was the smile of a predator that had j

had expected tears, anger, pleading. They had a script prepare

d, my voice e

re disruptive than any

?" Sarah stammered, her composu

orce," I said, leaning back against the marble countertop of th

rying to understand the new dynamic. He was the one who was suppos

ed, stepping forward. "You

he looked away first. "She said she's in love with you. She said she can't liv

d on my apparent weakness. Her expression shifte

voice rising. "You just threw money at me! You thought buying

egative twenty-million-dollar soul, understood her checkbook. But I

and through my hair and looked at the

y. I thought giving you the world was enough." I looked up, my eyes glassy with unshed tears I had summoned from the mem

melted away, replaced by a look of pity and smug satisfaction. She had won. She

David's arm. "I'm glad you're fin

nt smile touch his lips. He thought he had just secured his eight-million-do

, I wasn't surrendering. I was accelerating their journey to the guillotine. I was handing th

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“The sterile smell of the hospital room was the last thing I remembered. Cancer had eaten away at me, my career crumbled, my fortune gone. Then I saw them: my perfectly made-up wife, Sarah, and our sullen son, Billy, standing by my deathbed. "Just sign the papers, Mark," she' d said, her voice devoid of warmth, talking about my last company shares for David' s "venture." David. The man she' d been sleeping with for years, Billy' s biological father. I remembered the fake charity events, the money diverted, my childhood home sold to cover his gambling debts. I remembered how she' d helped my mother take her car to a "new mechanic," and how, as I lay dying, Sarah laughed, confessing to tampering with the brakes. "She never liked me anyway," she' d whispered, her face inches from mine, "And Billy... Does he look anything like you? You pathetic idiot." The monitor flatlined as Billy turned away in disgust and Sarah smiled, victorious. My life had been a lie, a crushing weight of betrayal. Then, I gasped. The air was clean; I was in my living room, strong and healthy. Across from me stood Sarah, looking exactly as she did ten years ago. "Mark," she said, her voice sharp and final. "I want a divorce." The words echoed. I was back at the starting point of my nightmare, but this time, I wasn't the naive husband. I knew every detail of the fire, and a strange, shimmering number hovered above her head: [$8,150,432]. It was her net worth. Then David walked in, and above his head glowed a stark, alarming red: [-$20,789,140]. I could see what people were worth. I was reborn, armed with the truth, and this time, the ending would be different.”
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