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His Wife's Deadly Deception

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 702    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

g a deliberate distance between us. I pic

awyer will be in touch. You and Leo can raise his son h

ehend that her control over me was broken. She thought this was just an argumen

oice. "We built this life together. Remember our trip to Italy? Remember

ad so thoroughly poisoned. The memories she invoked were now

aid, turning to face her fully. "That l

n me. I walked over to the coffee table and laid the first one down. It was the

Her mask of compos

at?" she whispered, h

he next, a timeline of her betrayal laid out on the polished wood of our coffee table. I saved the most painful ones for last. A photo of them celebrating what I now knew

eo is trying to blackmail us. He wants money, Etha

wall, hoping something would stick. But it was too late. The evid

, not really. Sarah' s people had, but the effect was

ised each other total honesty. I had told her I could forgive almost anything, but not cheating. Not lies. It w

what I thought was sincerity. "I would nev

e was a bit

e surface. "How could you lie to my face every single day for three years? How could you sleep in my bed at night after you' d been with

ion, the full weight of her d

. You erased our life. You made a mock

e, she looked afraid. Not of losing me, but of bein

ction. It only deepened the

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His Wife's Deadly Deception
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“The memory of our eighth anniversary was burned into my mind, a perfect image of how my life fell apart. My wife, Olivia, tearfully confessed to a one-night stand, blaming her assistant, Leo. She even picked up a shard of broken wine glass and dragged it across her arm. I loved her, and consumed by my own pain and desperate to save our marriage, I chose to believe her. Two years later, Leo sat across from me in a coffee shop, smug, and ready to shatter my world. "She played you for a fool, Ethan," he said, sliding a thick manila envelope across the table. Inside were photographs: Olivia and Leo, together, smiling, happy. Three years. A timeline that meant she was with him even before she "confessed." Then came the final blow: "Our son, Ethan. He's a year old now. Looks just like me." My world tilted, every intimate moment, every shared smile, every "I love you" of the past three years twisting into a grotesque lie. When I confronted Olivia, her response was chilling, laced with a casual defiance that curdled my blood. "The Hayes family doesn't do divorce," she said, her voice dropping to a low, chilling tone. "We only get widowed." The woman I loved was a monster, seeing me as a tool, an obstacle in her elaborate scheme. Trapped, I knew I couldn't fight her family's power. There was only one person who could help me disappear so completely she would think I was dead. I dialed the number to my estranged sister, Sarah, the family ghost.”
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