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His Unwanted Wife's Revenge

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1313    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

aid he would take care of everything, that I just needed to rest and focus on the baby. His promises were a silken trap, and I f

va," he said.

s meant

re Beau Ethan Kensington Dines with Mystery Woman." There were pictures, grainy but clear enough. Ethan and Chloe, sitting at a secluded table in a restaurant I'd

dly cherished wife who had just survived a wreck, to have a cozy dinner with his pr

asp. The pain was intense, a deep, twisting knot. It wasn't just emotional pain anymore.

g. Something

ne, but it went straight to voicemail. I was alone. Panic began to set

nswer, or if he did, he'd just tell me to r

ant anyone reporting back to Ethan. I managed to get dressed, my movements slow and painful. I walked out of the mansion like a thief, s

on room. The doctor, a woman with kind, serious eyes, did an ultrasound. S

to have caused a small placental abruption. It's a serious condition. The baby is at ris

was so conflicted about, was in danger. And the stress, th

in bed when Ethan came home late that night. He walked into the bedroom, looking pl

hloe always wore, a cloying floral sc

e of nausea surged up, and I barely made it to the bathroom before I was sic

s face. "Morning sickness," he said, a soft smile playing on h

od sign. It was my body rejecting

. I pretended to be asleep. I couldn't stand to look at him, to h

e was silence. I thought he had fallen asleep. Then, I heard the soft glow

aint smile was on h

texting. I lay there, feigning sleep, my mind racing. What were they sa

thumb hesitated over the screen. After a moment, I heard the soft clic

d my

of contentment. It was the same sound he made wh

r inside me solidified into a cold, hard resolve. I wasn't just going

roof. I needed to see

uldn't get out of. He kissed me goodbye, told me to rest, and

ed another car. I gave the driver an address. It was a luxury condo buildi

s the street. I just sat th

have to w

n got out of the driver's side. Then he wa

ess, and she was laughing at something he said. H

down and k

sionate. A kiss full of a history I was only just beginning to

ether, his arm still wrapped arou

old, hard fact. All the love I thought I had, all the dreams I had built, were nothing but a shared delusion

as at risk, felt like a stranger. It wasn't a symbol of love. It was a product

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“The day I turned eighteen, I was thrown into a gilded cage, marrying into wealth as my mother' s unwanted baggage. Ethan Kensington, my new stepbrother, treated me like furniture, a secret he summoned only when bored or lonely, buying me off with trinkets. Then came the wedding announcement: Ethan was marrying someone else, and the world was celebrating, blind to the shadow I' d become. Broken and disposable, I faked my death, hoping to evoke a shred of guilt, only to reappear years later, building a quiet life of my own. But he found me, cornered me in a diner, and with a public proposal that reeked of control, I foolishly said yes. I married him again, believing his grand gestures were a sign of true love, until I overheard him describing me as a problem to be "handled." The humiliation burned, and then, a horrifying crash revealed his executive assistant, Chloe, tampering with my car brakes, confirming the chilling truth: he didn't just want control; he wanted me erased. In the hospital, reeling from the accident, the doctor delivered another blow: "You're pregnant." But then Chloe appeared, radiating fake concern, only to deliver her own bombshell: "I'm pregnant, too, Ava. And it's Ethan's." My world shattered, and cold, hard rage settled in, replacing all weakness. They wanted two women, two babies, two lives controlled, but I would not live in that gilded cage. "I need to speak to my doctor," I told the nurse, "Alone." I was ending this. All of it.”
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