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A Husband's Treachery Unveiled

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 861    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

way to a plush sofa near the massive stone fireplace, setting her down as if she were made of delicate glass. P

kay?" som

th a self-satisfied authority. He ran a hand through his wet hair, the pictur

usy soaking in the admiration, recounting a sligh

ectural firm, a junior designer named Maria, who

d, her brow furrowed with w

gh as nails. She probably found a sheltered spot to wait out the wo

ed him lie, so easily, so convincingly. Fine? I wanted to scream. I' m dead, you idiot. You kil

ng fast," Maria insisted. "Sho

I do. She's likely just taking her time, being careful. She gets like this sometimes, wanting her spa

carried for emergencies. He didn't try to call me. He

fessional. "We're up at the company retreat lodge. The blizzar

sickening, deli

at him with wide, adoring eyes. "You see? Everyth

n't letting up. It was getting worse. An hour passed. Then two. Ethan sat by the fire with Sarah, his arm draped pr

usand other moments just like this one. Me, sidelined and patient, while he catered to Sarah' s every whim,

ce. He stood up, stretching. "Alright, fine. I'll go gear up and take

wide with fear. "Ethan, no! You can't go back out there

instantly melting. He

you're like this." He had made his choice. Again. He would not risk himself for the wom

lodge's heavy oak doors burst open. Two men in official Park R

e," the lead ranger said, his eyes scanning the ro

nger's gaze fell on Ethan. "You'r

han said, puffing ou

s with you on this retreat. They couldn't reach her phone, and they're worried." T

he face of real authority, the words seemed to catch in his throat. The other employees were all looking at him no

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A Husband's Treachery Unveiled
A Husband's Treachery Unveiled
“The bitter wind howled, a physical assault as I clung to the side of the mountain. Every breath burned, a painful reminder of the treacherous climb. Just yards away, my husband, Ethan, knelt beside Sarah, his childhood sweetheart, his voice a low, soothing murmur that reached her but not me. "Ethan!" I screamed, my voice raw and thin, "I' m hurt! My ankle...and my stomach..." He turned, his face a mask of irritation, a cold dismissal in his eyes as he snapped, "Stop being so dramatic, Chloe. Sarah is fragile. You' re strong enough." I fell to my knees in the deep snow, the pain in my abdomen intensifying. "Ethan, the baby! Our baby!" I cried out, the words tearing from my throat. He froze for a second, a flicker of something in his eyes before Sarah whimpered, and his expression hardened. He thought I was lying, trying to manipulate him. He pried my numb fingers from his pant leg, his touch rough, then shoved me. My head hit the jagged rock, the world exploding in white-hot pain. My last clear sight was of Ethan scooping Sarah into his arms, turning his back, and walking away, leaving me bleeding and broken in the storm. I tried to call out again, to scream about the ultrasound in my wallet, the one I was going to show him, but he barely paused as Sarah whispered something to him, pointing back at me with a dismissive gesture. He walked on, his pace quickening, a shrinking dark spot in a world of white. That was the moment I knew. I wasn' t just abandoned; I was erased. My body was found, and the truth of my pregnancy was revealed, shattering his meticulously crafted lies. His career, his reputation, everything crumbled. Then, he learned Sarah's vile secret: she had known I was dying and had deliberately made sure I couldn't be found. The monstrous truth ignited a primal rage in him. He found her, his wife's killer, and exacted a brutal, watery vengeance without a single moment of pity. He left her drowned, just as he had left me to freeze. He survived, living with the ghost of his actions until my father, with a quiet, terrifying resolve, finally delivered his own brand of justice. My father trapped him, just like I was, in a concrete pit. I watched, a detached soul, as he descended into the earned darkness, his screams echoing. He would not follow me. Finally, I was free.”
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