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His Wife's Venomous Betrayal

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 738    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

m, bringing him trays of food he didn't eat. She bought him expensive gifts-a new watch, a cashmere sweater-that he left in

co. Sophia catered to his every whim, treating him like a visiting king while Ethan was treated like a ghost in his own home. Liam would demand specifi

. He knew Ethan was watching, and he reveled in it. The subtle torment escalated

Prize-the highest honor in his field-being used as a coaster for Liam's sweating glass of ice

t, so childish, that for a m

lfie. Liam was grinning, holding up his glass, with the desecrated award i

ugh Ethan. He stormed into the living room

ut it cut through the movie's soundtrack like a raz

ck at the movie, unconcerned. "Ethan, do

n bit out. "It's the Pritzker Pri

ave put it somewhere safe

. It's just a hunk of metal. Besides, you're no

n had been unable to focus, his creativity sm

, his voice dangerously low. "And

our information, that office is going to be our nursery, so you'd better get used to it. In fact, I don't want you going

ng him from attending an event for the arch

st turned and walked a

cross town. He opened it. Inside was a simple care package. A book on modern Japanese design he'd

world is still full of beautiful

el

It was a reminder that he was not just Sophia's broken husband. He w

"gift" and chose a classic, tailored tuxedo from the back of his closet. He looked at himself in the

ing to th

t over. It was

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His Wife's Venomous Betrayal
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“The pregnancy test showed two pink lines, and pure joy surged through me. I, Ethan Miller, was finally going to be a father. But then my wife, Sophia, dropped a bomb that shattered everything. "The child isn't yours, Ethan. It's Liam's." The world tilted. My perfect life, a fragile lie built on Sophia' s deceit, crumbled. Tragedy compounded days later: Sophia was in a car accident, a miscarriage. Liam, her lover, was behind the wheel. Then, at a company gala, Sophia, radiant and cruel, seized a microphone. Her eyes, cold and furious, locked onto mine. "My husband, Ethan Miller," she announced, her voice dripping with venom, "is a monster." She publicly accused me of sabotaging her, of causing her miscarriage out of jealousy. The accusation was so monstrous, so far from the truth, I could only stand paralyzed. Her final blow: "I'm making him get a vasectomy. He will pay for what he did to my baby." They forced me into it, stripping me of my rights, my future, my very manhood. I returned home, a ghost in my own house, only to find Liam brazenly occupying my study. He flaunted his victory, mocking my pain, even using my Pritzker Prize as a coaster. Then, he shattered my most prized possession: my mother' s music box. "Oh, that old thing," Sophia said, unconcerned. "It was gathering dust. I gave it to Liam." Something inside me broke. My hand bleeding, heart shattered, I watched Sophia fuss over a supposedly ill Liam. She shrieked, "What did you do to him? What did you put in his drink? You want to take everything from me!" The doctor' s diagnosis: Liam just had a bad hangover. My pain was real, her accusation a baseless lie. Sophia offered a fleeting, empty apology, but the chasm between us was too deep. I decided then: no more. I had to fight back for my sanity, for my future, for myself.”
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